12
Saturday, September 17, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 185 Showers and possibly a thunderstorm today. A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight, mainly before 2 a.m. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 74 LOW: 64 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 By FRED SWIFT In an obvious move to create party unity Hamilton County Republicans rallied Thursday night for their annual Fall Dinner. Despite infighting earlier in the year, most of the county leadership including virtually all elected officials were present with a crowd of 300 to 400 at the Ritz Charles in Carmel. It was a victory for County GOP Chairwoman Laura Campbell who is still involved in a competition of sorts with her party treasurer Pete Peterson The latest chapter involves two political events being scheduled at the same time Thursday night. Mrs. Campbell and party regulars set the 15th date for the annual Fall Dinner. Other Republicans set a fundraiser Thursday night for Curtis Hill, candidate for attorney general in this fall's election. Was the conflict in dates a coincidence? Not entirely likely, and some party leaders were not happy about it. Sponsors of the Hill event claim it was the only night he could schedule the fundraiser which was held at the Forrest Lucas mansion. Peterson, not present at the official party function, was Campbell's opponent in the contest for party chair last January. He won Round 1 of their competition when he was elected chairman to fill a vacancy in the party's top spot. The now chairwoman, Mrs. Campbell, won Round 2 when the state Republican Central Committee stepped in a few weeks later and declared her the rightful winner. She contested Peterson's victory, claiming he won with 11th hour precinct committee appointments that were not properly reported. Some Peterson supporters boycotted the party's Lincoln Day Dinner this spring. But, Campbell claimed a successful event with a near-record crowd. Most county GOP leaders attend Fall Dinner Saturday night's free showing of "Jurassic World," the final outdoor movie of the season, has been moved Ivy Tech Noblesville - yet again - due to the prediction of massive amounts of rain. Since it is the final movie, Noblesville Parks & Recreation will be doing a raffle drawing and everyone who attends will receive a free ticket when they arrive. Please park in the football parking lot off of Harrison Street and enter through Gate 18. The outdoor screen will be setup in the gym but guests are encouraged to bring chairs, picnics and blankets. The movie will start at 8 p.m. Light concessions will be available for $1. Saturday Movie Series moves indoors to Ivy Tech If you were going through downtown Noblesville around 10 a.m. Friday morning, you might have wondered where everyone was going. Two hundred-plus Hamilton County employees from the Courthouse and the Judicial Building were engaging in a once-a-year evacuation drill. The plan has all employees walk to Noblesville City building where team leaders take attendance to account for all employees. County employees participate in evacuation drill Reporter photo by Perry Williams The City of Noblesville and Mayor John Ditslear were recently recognized as a Patriotic Employer by the Office of the Secretary of Defense for contributing to national security and protecting liberty and freedom by supporting employee participation in America’s National Guard and Reserve Force. Mayor Ditslear was nominated by Sgt. 1st Class James Butts, who serves in the Army National Guard and on the Noblesville Fire Department. In his nomination, Butts wrote: “Mayor Ditslear, a Navy officer veteran himself, consistently demonstrates support of those in the Armed Forces. His staff has supported several employees on deployments by making up lost compensation and offering support to their families while the service member is gone. City employees also receive ample military City of Noblesville, Mayor named IESGR Patriotic Employer Photo courtesy the City of Noblesville

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Page 1: TODAY’S WEATHER Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, …files.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/a3f261ea-5cec-4b03... · 2016. 9. 17. · employer support for the Guard

Saturday September 17 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 185 Showers and possibly a thunderstormtoday A 30 percent chance of showersand thunderstorms tonight mainlybefore 2 am

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 74 LOW 64

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

By FRED SWIFTIn an obvious move to create party unity Hamilton

County Republicans rallied Thursdaynight for their annual Fall DinnerDespite infighting earlier in the yearmost of the county leadershipincluding virtually all elected officialswere present with a crowd of 300 to400 at the Ritz Charles in Carmel

It was a victory for County GOPChairwoman Laura Campbell who isstill involved in a competition of sortswith her party treasurer Pete Peterson

The latest chapter involves two political events beingscheduled at the same time Thursday night

Mrs Campbell and party regulars set the 15th date forthe annual Fall Dinner Other Republicans set afundraiser Thursday night for Curtis Hill candidate forattorney general in this falls election

Was the conflict in dates a coincidence Not entirelylikely and some party leaders were not happy about itSponsors of the Hill event claim it was the only night hecould schedule the fundraiser which was held at the ForrestLucas mansion

Peterson not present at the official party function wasCampbells opponent in the contest for party chair last

January He won Round 1 of their competition when hewas elected chairman to fill a vacancy in the partys top spot

The now chairwoman Mrs Campbell won Round 2when the state Republican Central Committee stepped in afew weeks later and declared her the rightful winner Shecontested Petersons victory claiming he won with 11thhour precinct committee appointments that were notproperly reported

Some Peterson supporters boycotted the partys LincolnDay Dinner this spring But Campbell claimed a successfulevent with a near-record crowd

Most county GOP leaders attend Fall Dinner

Saturday nights free showing ofJurassic World the final outdoormovie of the season has been movedIvy Tech Noblesville - yet again - dueto the prediction of massive amounts ofrain

Since it is the final movieNoblesville Parks amp Recreation will bedoing a raffle drawing and everyonewho attends will receive a free ticketwhen they arrive Please park in thefootball parking lot off of HarrisonStreet and enter through Gate 18 Theoutdoor screen will be setup in the gymbut guests are encouraged to bringchairs picnics and blankets

The movie will start at 8 pm Lightconcessions will be available for $1

SaturdayMovie Seriesmoves indoorsto Ivy Tech

If you were going throughdowntown Noblesville around 10am Friday morning you mighthave wondered where everyonewas going Two hundred-plusHamilton County employees fromthe Courthouse and the JudicialBuilding were engaging in aonce-a-year evacuation drill Theplan has all employees walk toNoblesville City building whereteam leaders take attendance toaccount for all employees

County employees participate in evacuation drillReporter photo by Perry Williams

The City of Noblesville and Mayor John Ditslear were recentlyrecognized as a Patriotic Employer by the Office of the Secretaryof Defense for contributing to national security and protectingliberty and freedom by supporting employee participation inAmericarsquos National Guard and Reserve Force

Mayor Ditslear was nominated by Sgt 1st Class James Buttswho serves in the Army National Guard and on the Noblesville FireDepartment In his nomination Butts wrote

ldquoMayor Ditslear a Navy officer veteran himself consistentlydemonstrates support of those in the Armed Forces His staff hassupported several employees on deployments by making up lostcompensation and offering support to their families while theservice member is gone City employees also receive ample military

City of Noblesville Mayor named IESGR Patriotic Employer

Photo courtesy the City of Noblesville

News2

Brick Dedication Day for the Angel of Hope memorial in Forest Park will be held at3 pm Sunday Oct 2

Everyone is invited We will have white carnations for the families who have newbricks being dedicated

Please join us to support these families

Angel of Hope BrickDedication Day is Oct 2

James Clark 48 Carmel Kim Zuckenberg49 CarmelKristy Lynn Burge 37 Westfield JeremyWayne Dodge 43 NoblesvilleBryan Joseph Blevins 31 IndianapolisHolly Lorraine Denihan 37 IndianapolisPaul Derek Golabowski 32 NoblesvilleCarolyn Marie Connelly 28 NoblesvilleBailey Erin Hart 21 Westfield TaylorDarby Lewis 23 WestfieldKatie Elizabeth Richardson 24 NoblesvilleLuke Austin Pharis 19 NoblesvilleMaitland Taylor Villa 19 Fishers CameronLee Goetz 22 MartinsvilleMichael Lee Eads 24 NoblesvilleSephanie Lynn McConnell 24 NoblesvilleCaitlin Carroll 25 Fishers Karl ClementWeisser 25 FishersRachael Smith 22 Cicero Brady Rednour22 CiceroMaxwell Foster Zukowski 24 FishersAshley Michelle Matthews 25 FishersMichael Patrick Guimont 29 FishersAmanda Leah Haley 27 FishersVikramjit Singh Rai 25 Carmel SandeepKaur Shergill 27 WestfieldAlyssa Lauren Runkel 27 Englewod COMatthew Michael Husted 25 EnglewoodCOElizabeth Allison Weinkauf 26 CarmelRoberto Andres Mesa 30 CarmelShaina Alison Monk 29 NoblesvilleAshley Marie Auld 26 NoblesvilleStephen Lawrence Hook II 39 CarmelDana Lee Wise 51 CarmelKennedy Morgan Visscher 20 CarmelKevin Andrew Chase 27 CarmelBrian Matthews 42 Westfield HeatherGossard 40 Westfield

Courtney Lynn Warner 28 WestfieldChristopher John Kiefer 26 WestfieldBenjamin William Oser 27 Valley ParkMO Emily Lauren Smith 29 Valley ParkMOJuan C Dulay 25 Fishers Jackielyn CFampo 23 FishersHeather Dawn Anderson 29 NoblesvilleJose Luis Montes-Raymundo 30NoblesvilleJustin Lee Fisher 29 Westfield ElizabethScott 27 WestfieldMadeline Jean Lemke 23 NoblesvilleZachary Alexander Ohrvall 23 NoblesvilleTrent Stephen Hartzell 26 NoblesvilleMegan Ann Wall 28 NoblesvilleAngela Gay Myers 48 NoblesvilleTimothy C Gates 51 NoblesvilleMicah Tenise Bell 33 Westfield DanielPaul Winter 35 WestfieldKevin Michael Paul 46 Carmel MeganLeanne Berry 31 CarmelKetan Arvind Mistry 25 Fishers KrishnaPradip Patel 22 Springfield OHMagaly Cyndie Wanda Moulin 24Madison WI Adam Theising 27 MadisonWIThomas Charles Lester 23 Zionsville KalaBeth Greenwell 23 FishersRobert Joseph Wagner 24 WestfieldSamantha Jo Switzer 24 WestfeldChelsea Blackman 26 Fishers Sean Glade27 FishersJacob Alexander Thompson 25 WestfieldMichelle Ruth Hoeg 24 WestfieldBrooke Lynn Baumann 35 IndianapolisBrenton Michael Sorenson 34 IndianapolisSarah Jayne Seacat 32 Fishers JacobMichael Gregory 32 Fishers

Hamilton Countymarriage licenses

Now it appears that some of the samefolks involved in that boycott haveparticipated in the Curtis Hill appearance onthe night of the Fall Dinner and reportedlyencouraged major party donors to attendtheir event

These donors are often vendors doingbusiness with local government Severalmayors and county commissioners whocontrol local government endorsed Petersonfor county chairman but all except FishersMayor Scott Fadness and Westfield MayorAndy Cook showed up at Ritz Charles in ashow of party unity

It all has the appearance of a melodramawith Round 3 set for March of next yearwhen the party has its quadrennialreorganization Peterson may run again forchairman although he has not announcedthat and he wont be participating becausehe lost his precinct committeeman race inMay

The reorganization caucus provides onlycommitteemen and their vice committeemanmay vote for new officers

How does all this affect the averagecitizen On the surface probably not a

whole lot but indirectly the party leadershiphas some influence with the stateadministration which makes certainappointments and can sometimes channelfunds for public projects to the county

Therefore a chairman of the same partyas the governor can considerably help his orher locality And in a county likeHamilton with a lot of votes thats not aninsignificant matter

A big plurality of those votes maybecome critical to the success of thestatewide Republican ticket So the messageThursday night was all geared toward to asimple plea to unite and get the vote outon Nov 8

From Page 1COUNTY LINE

leave This all begins with Mayor Ditslearrsquosunwavering support of the Armed Forcesrdquo

Frank Green of Indiana EmployerSupport of the Guard and Reservepresented the City of Noblesville andMayor Ditslear with the award At theceremony they were joined by current andformer members of the Armed Forces thatalso serve on the Noblesville FireDepartment

ldquoWhile I truly appreciate Jimrsquosnomination and the city receiving thisaward supporting our employees thatanswer the call to serve and make thatsacrifice is easyrdquo said Ditslear ldquoItrsquos theirsteadfast service to our nationrsquos securityand defense of our freedoms that takescourage Their dedication is greatlyappreciated and we will continue to supportthose employees and their familiesrdquo

The relationship between civilianemployers and their military employees isextremely important IESGR is led andoperated by dedicated volunteers and staffwhose mission is to gain and maintainemployer support for the Guard andReserve and developing initiatives toincrease employment opportunities formilitary service members and veterans Formore information visit wwwesgrmil

PATRIOTICFrom Page 1

3Obituaries and News

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

Then came to him the disciples of John saying Why do we andthe Pharisees fast oft but thy disciples fast not

- Matthew 914

50 Years AgoNews Anderson College security officer Henry Fox said he watched a roundlight bluish unidentified flying object hover over the schoolrsquos football fieldfor nearly 15 minutes early today Fox said the object described by otherobservers in Eastern Indiana as like a ldquoharvest moonrdquo disappeared shortlybefore 430 AM ESTSports It was homecoming here Friday evening the second annual event forHamilton Heights and the Huskies concluded the evening with an offensiveexhibition which set a large crowd on its ear Trailing by a 27-8 count goinginto the fourth period Coach Ronald Schminkrsquos squad crossed the goal linethree times in that final frame to tie a good Clinton Central eleven 27-27What would have been the winning touchdown for the Huskies in the closingseconds of the battle was called back because of a Heights backs-in-motionpenaltyAd Chewrsquos Market Corned Beef Pkg 29 cents

Anna L (Wyatt) Rudd

May 28 1923 - September 13 2016

Anna L (Wyatt) Rudd 93 of Sheridan passed away onSeptember 13 2016 in Sheridan She was born on May 28 1923 tothe late James and Mabel (Lindenmayer) Wyatt in Boone County

Anna worked and retired from the Rollo P Greer DVM office inSheridan IN Anna was a lifelong member of the Sheridan HistoricalSociety with whom she was very proud and honored to receive the2011 Volunteer Appreciation Award Anna was the den mother toCub Scout Pack 118 Anna had many talents She was very talentedwith embroidering quilts sewing crocheting and making dolls whichshe would give as gifts to show her love and affection

Anna was preceded in death by her loving husband Francis Rudd in 1995 Annarsquosbiggest joy and accomplishment was her family that she loved dearly She is survived byher three children Francis M (Mike) Rudd of Sequim WA Wilbur R (Carole) Rudd ofCookville TN and Judy (John) Renner of Noblesville IN Anna was a proud grandmotherof 15 a great-grandmother of 32 and great-great-grandmother of 7 She is also survivedby her nieces and nephew

In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by her daughter Betty J Sandersson Clovis L ldquoButchrdquo Rudd and two sisters and two brothers

A funeral service will be held on Saturday September 24 2016 at 1 pm at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services 508 E 6th Street Sheridan IN where all family and friends are invitedto gather from 1100 am until the time of service Pastor Chuck Barker will be officiatingBurial will immediately follow the service at Spencer Cemetery

The Rudd family has expressed in lieu of flowers donations may be made to SheridanFire Department 506 S Main Street Sheridan IN 46069 or Sheridan HistoricalSociety 308 S Main Street Sheridan IN 46069

Online condolences wwwfisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services ishonored to serve the Rudd Family

Murieta Lynette Short Covington

August 4 1966 - September 9 2016

Murieta Lynette Short Covington 50 of Carmel passed away September 9 2016 Shewas born on August 4 1966 to James and Annette Short in SanFrancisco CA

She was a 1984 graduate of Woodlawn High School inBirmingham AL She earned her BS from IUPUI in 2000 Shecontinued pursuing higher education earning her Juris Doctorate (JD)from IU Robert H McKinney School of Law in 2004

Professionally Murieta served as a Former Counsel for IngersollRand in Carmel IN She was an active member of Traderrsquos PointChristian Church and highly involved in her Womens Group

Murieta was preceded in death by her grandmother Pattie MaeDudley Matthews and father James Short

Survivors include her husband Vincent sons Brian Prince II (Kristen) Bradley andByron Covington granddaughter Ava Prince mother Annette Short sister MarquettaShort Hodge brothers Moe and Marlon Short and several nieces and nephews

Family and friends gathered on Thursday September 15 from 4-7 pm in TraderrsquosPoint Christian Church where the funeral service was held on Friday September 16 2016at 11 am Interment was in Carmel Cemetery

Bussell Family Funerals assisted the family in arrangements online condolence canbe shared at wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom

A setting sun typically indicates the ending of a golf courses day but on Saturday Oct1 nighttime will become the right time to hit the links The Noblesville Parks andRecreation Department will host its inaugural Glow Golf event with proceeds benefittingthe Noblesville High School Boys Golf Team The 9-hole scramble outing will be held atForest Park Golf Course

The event provides golfers with the unique experience of watching their shots fly intothe night sky while avoiding crowds and the heat

ldquoGuests get to play golf like they have never played it beforerdquo Parks Director BrandonBennett said ldquoThis is going to be an awesome family event The glow in the dark adds awhole new element of fun to golfrdquo

The event is open to all ages Golfing begins at 8 pm with awards to follow Cost is$50 per person and includes a chili bar dinner and one glow in the dark golf ball to keepRegistration and dinner begin at 7 pm

For more information or to register for the outing call the parks office at (317)770-5750 or visit wwwnoblesvilleparksorg

Glow Golf outing to benefitNHS Boys Golf Team on Oct 1

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

News4

The Hamilton County Senior Citizens Center conducted an Open House Friday morning There were a host ofactivities for all Seniors A full calendar of activities can be found on the centerrsquos website atwwwseniorcitizensorgorg or stop by 18336 Cumberland Road and check it out Activities like line dancingEuchre Bridge and dominoes are available just to name a few

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Hamilton County Senior Citizens Center hosts Open House

The City of Carmel and neighboringcommunities invite you to join us onSaturday Sept 24 for the 22nd AnnualWhite River Clean Up This will beCarmelrsquos 11th year participating in theevent Volunteers will remove trash fromthe White River in an effort to make adifference in our community and improvewater quality

Volunteers can register on-site the dayof the event or online today under theVolunteer tab atwwwwhiterivercleanuporg Groups areencouraged to pre-register through thewebsite so supplies can be plannedaccordingly Volunteers will be providedwith clean up supplies water lunch and aWhite River Clean Up t-shirt (while supplieslast) Volunteers are encouraged to wearsturdy shoes and old clothes that can getdirty and wet Volunteers can meet at oneof two locations between 8 am and noon

Carmel (3175712441) Fishers(3175675056) Location

14349 River Road Carmel (River Road - frac12 mile south of 146th

Street on east side of Road follow signs)

Noblesville Location (317-770-5132)The Moose Lodge at 950 Field Drive

(near SR 19) Noblesville

White River CleanUp scheduled forSept 24

News 5

The students from Caroline Peases second-grade class at Stony Creek Elementary School got a chance to have some fun with theBison-tennial Public Art project which is located on the lawn of the Old Hamilton County Museum and Jail Four classes toureddowntown Noblesville sites This is a second-grade project to learn about Noblesville downtown and its history During the semesterstudents will discuss what they observed in the downtown They will have guest speakers come and go into detail about the importanceof a successful downtown and the students will present ideas for what they feel will make Noblesville better

Stony Creek students havefun with ldquoBison-tennialrdquo

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Sports6

Noblesville 45Zionsville 24

Team Stats NHS ZHSFirst Downs 21 15 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 5 5 By Penalty 4 1Yards Rushing 41-233 35-194Yards Passing 141 294CompAttIntc 16-22-1 22-41-3FumblesLost 3-3 1-1PenaltiesYards 9-70 16-172Punts-Average 4-433 3-337Score by QuartersNoblesville 14 7 17 7 - 45Zionsville 7 0 7 10 - 24

ScoringFirst Quarter

Chandler Hurst 2-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 515

Jackson Thurman 5-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 317

Second QuarterThurman 1-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 1015

Third QuarterBarnes 4-yard run (Knight kick) 803Knight 40-yard field goal 144Tyler Gonzalez 24-yard run (Knightkick) 040

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 22-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 512

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 10-54 ChandlerHurst 15-59 Alex Foster 3-39 RyanBarnes 9-69 Jackson Thurman 1-6 LukeBlevins 3-6Passing Barnes 16-22-141Receiving Thurman 5-52 Hurst 3-1McGwire Plumer 4-46 Nolan Ginther 1-21 Blake Taylor 1-7 Drew Scheib 1-6Ben Gruver 1-8

The Noblesville football team kept itselfin the middle of theHoosier CrossroadsConference raceFriday with a solid45-24 victory atZionsville

The Class 5A No8 Eagles scored thefirst touchdown of thegame but the Millerswere in control afterthat running andpassing effectivelyand making big playson defenseNoblesville coachJason Simmons saidhe felt like his teamexecuted its gameplan in all threephases of the gamefairly well

Simmons also saidhis team played witha lot of energy and alot of passion Theyplayed for each other

After Zionsvillescored the Millers gotright on the boardAlex Foster made abig run to get the ballinto the end zone andChandler Hurstcarried it in from the2 yard line That wasthe first of threerushing touchdownsfor Noblesville

The next twoscores would come

from pass plays by quarterback Ryan Barnesand receiver Jackson Thurman The duoteamed up for a five-yard reception late inthe first quarter then a one-yarder early inthe second period As a result the Millerswere up 21-7 at halftime

Noblesville got back on the ground inthe third quarter with Barnes carrying theball in from the 4 for the first score of thesecond half Jack Knight added a 40-yardfield goal with 144 left in the third and aminute later Tyler Gonzalez charged ahead24 yards to get in the end zone

The Millers final touchdown of thegame came from another pass a 22-yarderfrom Barnes to Nolan Ginther Knightsuccessfully kicked all six extra points

Simmons was quick to creditNoblesvilles linemen - Seth Pope DaricGordon Ben Collins Drew Hartmann AlexHoltz as well as Drew Scheib and Ginther- for playing well Hurst Gonzalez andFoster had solid running games taking thepressure off of Barnes who had beenmaking many a carry for the Millers

To be sure Barnes made some rushes -he carried the ball nine times for 69 yardsto lead the ground game Through the airBarnes was 16-of-22 for 141 yardsincluding three touchdowns Thurman madefive catches for 52 yards while McGwirePlumer caught four receptions for 46 yards

Harris Camp had a key interception forNoblesville

Defensively for us we made the bigplays tonight said Simmons

The name of the game tonight wastakeaways We ended up with fivetakeaways

The Millers are presently 2-1 in theHCC part of a three-way tie for second withHamilton Southeastern and WestfieldBrownsburg leads the conference with a 2-0mark

Noblesville takes a break from the HCCnext week to host 3A No 7 HamiltonHeights It will be the MillersHomecoming game and will kick off at730 pm

Noblesville blasts Zionsville

Gordon

Gonzalez

Plumer

Kent GrahamFile photo

Noblesvillersquos Chandler Hurst scored a first-quarter touchdown during the Millersrsquo 45-24 win at Zionsville Friday

Sports 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorAt each of its Thursday practices the

Hamilton Southeastern football team goesthrough two-minute offensive drills

Every day before our games we gothrough scenarios just like that said Royalsquarterback Adam Mullett

That practice made perfect for HSE onFriday in its game at Westfield Mullett andhis receiving corps put together a sensationaltwo-minute drive in the waning minutes ofthe fourth quarter that culminated in a21-yard touchdown pass from Mullett toMax Brooks

That touchdown tied the game at 20-allwith 34 seconds left Tyler Melser thenkicked an extra point to get the Royals ahead21-20 Southeastern then held off a finalpush by the Shamrocks and won the game

Theres nothing easy said HSE coachScott May I knew it was going to be abattle I knew it was going to come down tothe end of the game Im not sure I couldvedrawn it up like that but Im happy with theoutcome

The win moves the Class 6A No 9Royals to 4-1 for the season while it wasthe first loss of the year for the 5A No 2Shamrocks Both teams are 2-1 in HoosierCrossroads Conference play and are part ofa three-way tie for second place in theleague with Noblesville Brownsburg leadsthe HCC at 2-0

After a back-and-forth game Westfieldhad the ball on the Royals 29-yard line with257 left Southeastern held the Rocks tothree yards on that drive and used all of itstimeouts putting Westfield at fourth-and-7at the HSE 26

Will Harrison then stepped up andblasted a 43-yard field goal to move theShamrocks ahead 20-14 But thanks to theRoyals time-out strategy they still had 230left

That was plenty of time as it turned outSoutheastern started from its own 20 butMullett began making some solid throws -15 yards to Carter Loman 19 yards toLoman 17 yards to Nick Mutchner - to getthe Royals into Westfield territory

Southeastern finally got down to theShamrocks 21 and that was from whereMullett tossed his 21-yarder to BrooksMelsers kick moved HSE ahead Westfieldgave it one last drive with 34 seconds leftbut ran out of time

Their tendencies were running the ballrunning the ball running the ball said MayWe knew they were going to grind it outand we have to be able to stop that I dontknow how many stops we got but I thinkwe did a pretty good job out there tonighton defense

I didnt think we played very well butcredit to them said Westfield coach JakeGilbert I think they had a lot to do with itWe were just out of position and not quiteas physical as weve been in some spots sofar this year But again they Im sure had alot to do with that Thats a really goodfootball team

Southeastern got on the board midwaythrough the first quarter when Mullett andLoman combined for a 64-yard passtouchdown

I thought he did a good job said Mayof his quarterback He made betterdecisions tonight I just think he put ittogether he stays calm he plays through thehighs and lows I like his demeanor

Harrison got Westfields first points witha 20-yard field goal late in the first quarterThe Rocks took the lead in the second

Two-minute drill drives it home for Royals

Southeastern 21Westfield 20

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 7 0 7 7 - 21Westfield 3 7 0 10 - 20

Game StatsHSE WHS

First Downs 17 18 By Rushing 9 10 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 2 1Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 5-40 6-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

HSE - Carter Loman 64-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Tyler Melser kick) 605W - Will Harrison 20-yard field goal103

Second QuarterW - Evan Manley 11-yard pass fromAndrew Sweet (Harrison kick) 216

Third QuarterHSE - Adam Mullett 3-yard run (Melserkick) 006

Fourth QuarterW - Nate Froelich 29-yard run (Harrisonkick) 811W - Harrison 43-yard field goal 230HSE - Max Brooks 21-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 034

Southeastern StatsRushing Jackson Sweeney 23-145Adam Mullett 6-25 Trey Poore 2-9Max Brooks 1-minus 3 team 1-minus5Passing Mullett 13-30-191Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-37Carter Loman 3-98 Matt Klink 3-20Brooks 2-26 Sweeney 1-20

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 25-123 AndySweet 4-22 Johnny Swidan 14-18Passing Sweet 13-25-152Receiving Swidan 4-56 Evan Manley4-29 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-30 HaydenRussell 1-20 Clint Hostler 1-10Froelich 1-7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett dives forward for an extra yard during the Royalsrsquo football game with Westfieldon Friday Mullett engineered a two-minute drill that resulted in a touchdown and that helped HSE beat the Shamrocks 21-20BELOW Nate Froelich rushed for 123 yards and scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night

Sports8

quarter when Andrew Sweet found EvanManley for an 11-yard touchdown pass

Mullett pushed HSE ahead with sixseconds remaining in the third period as heran in from three yards for a touchdownWestfield answered a few minutes laterwith Nate Froelich powering in 29 yards toscore

Mullett finished the game with 191passing yards on a 13-of-30 completion rateMutchner had the most catches with fourwhile Loman gained the most yardage with98 in three receptions Jackson Sweeney ranfor 145 yards

Froelich led Westfields rushing with123 yards Sweet had an efficient passingnight going 13-of-25 with 152 yardsJonathan Swidan and Manley each had fourcatches with Swidan totaling 56 yardsthrough the air

Southeastern hosts 5A No 8 Zionsvillenext week while Westfield travels to 6ANo 5 Brownsburg

We dont have time to sit around andmope said Gilbert We got to pickourselves up get ready for Brownsburg inseven days

DRILL From Page 7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Jackson Sweeney rushed for 145 yardsRIGHT Westfieldrsquos Evan Manley celebrates with his teammates after scoring atouchdown

Sports 9

In a key Hoosier Conference crashFriday at Hamilton Heights the hostHuskies fell behind early and never caughtup while losing to Northwestern 35-20

The visiting Tigers led 14-7 after onequarter and 20-7 at halftime and thenmatched Class 3A No 7 Heights with singletouchdowns in the third and fourth periods

It was a ground game won byNorthwestern The Tigers had 60 rushes for377 yards and Heights just 21 for only 75yards

Most of Heightsrsquo offensive damage wasdone by Josh Feltz through the air TheHusky quarterback was 16-of-29 for 240yards Riley White had five catches for 87yards and Sterling Weatherford two for 72yards Feltz fired three TD passes two toWhite

Clayton Cowan had 14 rushes for 75Husky ground yards

Northwestern scored first in the openingquarter on a 52-yard run with still 1115 leftin the period The Tiers also scored the finalTD in the quarter

White on a five-yard pass from Feltzgot Heightsrsquo touchdown with 347remaining in the quarter Michael Tynerkicked the extra point

Feltz struck again in the third quarterthrowing 46 yards to Weatherford A two-point pass attempt by Feltz failed

It was Feltz again in the fourth quarterthis time firing 47 yards to White Tyneradded the PAT

This was Heightsrsquo final home game ofthe regular season and the Huskiesrsquo first lossof the season Hamilton Heights now 3-1will travel to Noblesville next Friday

Northwestern 35Heights 20

Score by QuartersHeights 7 0 6 7 ndash 20Northwestern 14 6 8 7 ndash 35

Team Stats HH NW

First Downs 10 21 By Rushing 3 18 By Passing 7 3Yards Rushing 21-75 60-377Yards Passing 240 126CompAttIntc 16-30-2 7-11-11FumblesLost 3-1 2-2PenaltiesYards 2-10 2-20

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Riley White 5-yard pass from Josh Feltz(Michael Tyner kick) 347

Third QuarterSterling Weatherford 46-yard pass fromFeltz (2-point pass failed) 1139

Fourth QuarterWhite 47-yard pass from Feltz (Tynerkick) 1152

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-75 Feltz3-minus 10 Jesse Brown 1-5 Jake Beale3-5Passing Feltz 16-29-240 Weatherford0-1Receiving Cowan 2-9 Caymn Lutz 4-40Weatherford 2-72 Brown 3-32 White5-87

NW out-rushes Heights

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Riley White (12) and Zach Stevens (50) make a tackle during the Huskiesrsquo Fridaynight game with Northwestern at the Husky Dome Heights fell 35-20 its first loss of the seasonBELOW Riley White makes a catch one of five that he had on the night

Jesse Brown (11) makes a tackle with Drew Flanders (36) running in to help

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Sports10

If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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News2

Brick Dedication Day for the Angel of Hope memorial in Forest Park will be held at3 pm Sunday Oct 2

Everyone is invited We will have white carnations for the families who have newbricks being dedicated

Please join us to support these families

Angel of Hope BrickDedication Day is Oct 2

James Clark 48 Carmel Kim Zuckenberg49 CarmelKristy Lynn Burge 37 Westfield JeremyWayne Dodge 43 NoblesvilleBryan Joseph Blevins 31 IndianapolisHolly Lorraine Denihan 37 IndianapolisPaul Derek Golabowski 32 NoblesvilleCarolyn Marie Connelly 28 NoblesvilleBailey Erin Hart 21 Westfield TaylorDarby Lewis 23 WestfieldKatie Elizabeth Richardson 24 NoblesvilleLuke Austin Pharis 19 NoblesvilleMaitland Taylor Villa 19 Fishers CameronLee Goetz 22 MartinsvilleMichael Lee Eads 24 NoblesvilleSephanie Lynn McConnell 24 NoblesvilleCaitlin Carroll 25 Fishers Karl ClementWeisser 25 FishersRachael Smith 22 Cicero Brady Rednour22 CiceroMaxwell Foster Zukowski 24 FishersAshley Michelle Matthews 25 FishersMichael Patrick Guimont 29 FishersAmanda Leah Haley 27 FishersVikramjit Singh Rai 25 Carmel SandeepKaur Shergill 27 WestfieldAlyssa Lauren Runkel 27 Englewod COMatthew Michael Husted 25 EnglewoodCOElizabeth Allison Weinkauf 26 CarmelRoberto Andres Mesa 30 CarmelShaina Alison Monk 29 NoblesvilleAshley Marie Auld 26 NoblesvilleStephen Lawrence Hook II 39 CarmelDana Lee Wise 51 CarmelKennedy Morgan Visscher 20 CarmelKevin Andrew Chase 27 CarmelBrian Matthews 42 Westfield HeatherGossard 40 Westfield

Courtney Lynn Warner 28 WestfieldChristopher John Kiefer 26 WestfieldBenjamin William Oser 27 Valley ParkMO Emily Lauren Smith 29 Valley ParkMOJuan C Dulay 25 Fishers Jackielyn CFampo 23 FishersHeather Dawn Anderson 29 NoblesvilleJose Luis Montes-Raymundo 30NoblesvilleJustin Lee Fisher 29 Westfield ElizabethScott 27 WestfieldMadeline Jean Lemke 23 NoblesvilleZachary Alexander Ohrvall 23 NoblesvilleTrent Stephen Hartzell 26 NoblesvilleMegan Ann Wall 28 NoblesvilleAngela Gay Myers 48 NoblesvilleTimothy C Gates 51 NoblesvilleMicah Tenise Bell 33 Westfield DanielPaul Winter 35 WestfieldKevin Michael Paul 46 Carmel MeganLeanne Berry 31 CarmelKetan Arvind Mistry 25 Fishers KrishnaPradip Patel 22 Springfield OHMagaly Cyndie Wanda Moulin 24Madison WI Adam Theising 27 MadisonWIThomas Charles Lester 23 Zionsville KalaBeth Greenwell 23 FishersRobert Joseph Wagner 24 WestfieldSamantha Jo Switzer 24 WestfeldChelsea Blackman 26 Fishers Sean Glade27 FishersJacob Alexander Thompson 25 WestfieldMichelle Ruth Hoeg 24 WestfieldBrooke Lynn Baumann 35 IndianapolisBrenton Michael Sorenson 34 IndianapolisSarah Jayne Seacat 32 Fishers JacobMichael Gregory 32 Fishers

Hamilton Countymarriage licenses

Now it appears that some of the samefolks involved in that boycott haveparticipated in the Curtis Hill appearance onthe night of the Fall Dinner and reportedlyencouraged major party donors to attendtheir event

These donors are often vendors doingbusiness with local government Severalmayors and county commissioners whocontrol local government endorsed Petersonfor county chairman but all except FishersMayor Scott Fadness and Westfield MayorAndy Cook showed up at Ritz Charles in ashow of party unity

It all has the appearance of a melodramawith Round 3 set for March of next yearwhen the party has its quadrennialreorganization Peterson may run again forchairman although he has not announcedthat and he wont be participating becausehe lost his precinct committeeman race inMay

The reorganization caucus provides onlycommitteemen and their vice committeemanmay vote for new officers

How does all this affect the averagecitizen On the surface probably not a

whole lot but indirectly the party leadershiphas some influence with the stateadministration which makes certainappointments and can sometimes channelfunds for public projects to the county

Therefore a chairman of the same partyas the governor can considerably help his orher locality And in a county likeHamilton with a lot of votes thats not aninsignificant matter

A big plurality of those votes maybecome critical to the success of thestatewide Republican ticket So the messageThursday night was all geared toward to asimple plea to unite and get the vote outon Nov 8

From Page 1COUNTY LINE

leave This all begins with Mayor Ditslearrsquosunwavering support of the Armed Forcesrdquo

Frank Green of Indiana EmployerSupport of the Guard and Reservepresented the City of Noblesville andMayor Ditslear with the award At theceremony they were joined by current andformer members of the Armed Forces thatalso serve on the Noblesville FireDepartment

ldquoWhile I truly appreciate Jimrsquosnomination and the city receiving thisaward supporting our employees thatanswer the call to serve and make thatsacrifice is easyrdquo said Ditslear ldquoItrsquos theirsteadfast service to our nationrsquos securityand defense of our freedoms that takescourage Their dedication is greatlyappreciated and we will continue to supportthose employees and their familiesrdquo

The relationship between civilianemployers and their military employees isextremely important IESGR is led andoperated by dedicated volunteers and staffwhose mission is to gain and maintainemployer support for the Guard andReserve and developing initiatives toincrease employment opportunities formilitary service members and veterans Formore information visit wwwesgrmil

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Then came to him the disciples of John saying Why do we andthe Pharisees fast oft but thy disciples fast not

- Matthew 914

50 Years AgoNews Anderson College security officer Henry Fox said he watched a roundlight bluish unidentified flying object hover over the schoolrsquos football fieldfor nearly 15 minutes early today Fox said the object described by otherobservers in Eastern Indiana as like a ldquoharvest moonrdquo disappeared shortlybefore 430 AM ESTSports It was homecoming here Friday evening the second annual event forHamilton Heights and the Huskies concluded the evening with an offensiveexhibition which set a large crowd on its ear Trailing by a 27-8 count goinginto the fourth period Coach Ronald Schminkrsquos squad crossed the goal linethree times in that final frame to tie a good Clinton Central eleven 27-27What would have been the winning touchdown for the Huskies in the closingseconds of the battle was called back because of a Heights backs-in-motionpenaltyAd Chewrsquos Market Corned Beef Pkg 29 cents

Anna L (Wyatt) Rudd

May 28 1923 - September 13 2016

Anna L (Wyatt) Rudd 93 of Sheridan passed away onSeptember 13 2016 in Sheridan She was born on May 28 1923 tothe late James and Mabel (Lindenmayer) Wyatt in Boone County

Anna worked and retired from the Rollo P Greer DVM office inSheridan IN Anna was a lifelong member of the Sheridan HistoricalSociety with whom she was very proud and honored to receive the2011 Volunteer Appreciation Award Anna was the den mother toCub Scout Pack 118 Anna had many talents She was very talentedwith embroidering quilts sewing crocheting and making dolls whichshe would give as gifts to show her love and affection

Anna was preceded in death by her loving husband Francis Rudd in 1995 Annarsquosbiggest joy and accomplishment was her family that she loved dearly She is survived byher three children Francis M (Mike) Rudd of Sequim WA Wilbur R (Carole) Rudd ofCookville TN and Judy (John) Renner of Noblesville IN Anna was a proud grandmotherof 15 a great-grandmother of 32 and great-great-grandmother of 7 She is also survivedby her nieces and nephew

In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by her daughter Betty J Sandersson Clovis L ldquoButchrdquo Rudd and two sisters and two brothers

A funeral service will be held on Saturday September 24 2016 at 1 pm at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services 508 E 6th Street Sheridan IN where all family and friends are invitedto gather from 1100 am until the time of service Pastor Chuck Barker will be officiatingBurial will immediately follow the service at Spencer Cemetery

The Rudd family has expressed in lieu of flowers donations may be made to SheridanFire Department 506 S Main Street Sheridan IN 46069 or Sheridan HistoricalSociety 308 S Main Street Sheridan IN 46069

Online condolences wwwfisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services ishonored to serve the Rudd Family

Murieta Lynette Short Covington

August 4 1966 - September 9 2016

Murieta Lynette Short Covington 50 of Carmel passed away September 9 2016 Shewas born on August 4 1966 to James and Annette Short in SanFrancisco CA

She was a 1984 graduate of Woodlawn High School inBirmingham AL She earned her BS from IUPUI in 2000 Shecontinued pursuing higher education earning her Juris Doctorate (JD)from IU Robert H McKinney School of Law in 2004

Professionally Murieta served as a Former Counsel for IngersollRand in Carmel IN She was an active member of Traderrsquos PointChristian Church and highly involved in her Womens Group

Murieta was preceded in death by her grandmother Pattie MaeDudley Matthews and father James Short

Survivors include her husband Vincent sons Brian Prince II (Kristen) Bradley andByron Covington granddaughter Ava Prince mother Annette Short sister MarquettaShort Hodge brothers Moe and Marlon Short and several nieces and nephews

Family and friends gathered on Thursday September 15 from 4-7 pm in TraderrsquosPoint Christian Church where the funeral service was held on Friday September 16 2016at 11 am Interment was in Carmel Cemetery

Bussell Family Funerals assisted the family in arrangements online condolence canbe shared at wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom

A setting sun typically indicates the ending of a golf courses day but on Saturday Oct1 nighttime will become the right time to hit the links The Noblesville Parks andRecreation Department will host its inaugural Glow Golf event with proceeds benefittingthe Noblesville High School Boys Golf Team The 9-hole scramble outing will be held atForest Park Golf Course

The event provides golfers with the unique experience of watching their shots fly intothe night sky while avoiding crowds and the heat

ldquoGuests get to play golf like they have never played it beforerdquo Parks Director BrandonBennett said ldquoThis is going to be an awesome family event The glow in the dark adds awhole new element of fun to golfrdquo

The event is open to all ages Golfing begins at 8 pm with awards to follow Cost is$50 per person and includes a chili bar dinner and one glow in the dark golf ball to keepRegistration and dinner begin at 7 pm

For more information or to register for the outing call the parks office at (317)770-5750 or visit wwwnoblesvilleparksorg

Glow Golf outing to benefitNHS Boys Golf Team on Oct 1

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

News4

The Hamilton County Senior Citizens Center conducted an Open House Friday morning There were a host ofactivities for all Seniors A full calendar of activities can be found on the centerrsquos website atwwwseniorcitizensorgorg or stop by 18336 Cumberland Road and check it out Activities like line dancingEuchre Bridge and dominoes are available just to name a few

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Hamilton County Senior Citizens Center hosts Open House

The City of Carmel and neighboringcommunities invite you to join us onSaturday Sept 24 for the 22nd AnnualWhite River Clean Up This will beCarmelrsquos 11th year participating in theevent Volunteers will remove trash fromthe White River in an effort to make adifference in our community and improvewater quality

Volunteers can register on-site the dayof the event or online today under theVolunteer tab atwwwwhiterivercleanuporg Groups areencouraged to pre-register through thewebsite so supplies can be plannedaccordingly Volunteers will be providedwith clean up supplies water lunch and aWhite River Clean Up t-shirt (while supplieslast) Volunteers are encouraged to wearsturdy shoes and old clothes that can getdirty and wet Volunteers can meet at oneof two locations between 8 am and noon

Carmel (3175712441) Fishers(3175675056) Location

14349 River Road Carmel (River Road - frac12 mile south of 146th

Street on east side of Road follow signs)

Noblesville Location (317-770-5132)The Moose Lodge at 950 Field Drive

(near SR 19) Noblesville

White River CleanUp scheduled forSept 24

News 5

The students from Caroline Peases second-grade class at Stony Creek Elementary School got a chance to have some fun with theBison-tennial Public Art project which is located on the lawn of the Old Hamilton County Museum and Jail Four classes toureddowntown Noblesville sites This is a second-grade project to learn about Noblesville downtown and its history During the semesterstudents will discuss what they observed in the downtown They will have guest speakers come and go into detail about the importanceof a successful downtown and the students will present ideas for what they feel will make Noblesville better

Stony Creek students havefun with ldquoBison-tennialrdquo

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Sports6

Noblesville 45Zionsville 24

Team Stats NHS ZHSFirst Downs 21 15 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 5 5 By Penalty 4 1Yards Rushing 41-233 35-194Yards Passing 141 294CompAttIntc 16-22-1 22-41-3FumblesLost 3-3 1-1PenaltiesYards 9-70 16-172Punts-Average 4-433 3-337Score by QuartersNoblesville 14 7 17 7 - 45Zionsville 7 0 7 10 - 24

ScoringFirst Quarter

Chandler Hurst 2-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 515

Jackson Thurman 5-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 317

Second QuarterThurman 1-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 1015

Third QuarterBarnes 4-yard run (Knight kick) 803Knight 40-yard field goal 144Tyler Gonzalez 24-yard run (Knightkick) 040

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 22-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 512

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 10-54 ChandlerHurst 15-59 Alex Foster 3-39 RyanBarnes 9-69 Jackson Thurman 1-6 LukeBlevins 3-6Passing Barnes 16-22-141Receiving Thurman 5-52 Hurst 3-1McGwire Plumer 4-46 Nolan Ginther 1-21 Blake Taylor 1-7 Drew Scheib 1-6Ben Gruver 1-8

The Noblesville football team kept itselfin the middle of theHoosier CrossroadsConference raceFriday with a solid45-24 victory atZionsville

The Class 5A No8 Eagles scored thefirst touchdown of thegame but the Millerswere in control afterthat running andpassing effectivelyand making big playson defenseNoblesville coachJason Simmons saidhe felt like his teamexecuted its gameplan in all threephases of the gamefairly well

Simmons also saidhis team played witha lot of energy and alot of passion Theyplayed for each other

After Zionsvillescored the Millers gotright on the boardAlex Foster made abig run to get the ballinto the end zone andChandler Hurstcarried it in from the2 yard line That wasthe first of threerushing touchdownsfor Noblesville

The next twoscores would come

from pass plays by quarterback Ryan Barnesand receiver Jackson Thurman The duoteamed up for a five-yard reception late inthe first quarter then a one-yarder early inthe second period As a result the Millerswere up 21-7 at halftime

Noblesville got back on the ground inthe third quarter with Barnes carrying theball in from the 4 for the first score of thesecond half Jack Knight added a 40-yardfield goal with 144 left in the third and aminute later Tyler Gonzalez charged ahead24 yards to get in the end zone

The Millers final touchdown of thegame came from another pass a 22-yarderfrom Barnes to Nolan Ginther Knightsuccessfully kicked all six extra points

Simmons was quick to creditNoblesvilles linemen - Seth Pope DaricGordon Ben Collins Drew Hartmann AlexHoltz as well as Drew Scheib and Ginther- for playing well Hurst Gonzalez andFoster had solid running games taking thepressure off of Barnes who had beenmaking many a carry for the Millers

To be sure Barnes made some rushes -he carried the ball nine times for 69 yardsto lead the ground game Through the airBarnes was 16-of-22 for 141 yardsincluding three touchdowns Thurman madefive catches for 52 yards while McGwirePlumer caught four receptions for 46 yards

Harris Camp had a key interception forNoblesville

Defensively for us we made the bigplays tonight said Simmons

The name of the game tonight wastakeaways We ended up with fivetakeaways

The Millers are presently 2-1 in theHCC part of a three-way tie for second withHamilton Southeastern and WestfieldBrownsburg leads the conference with a 2-0mark

Noblesville takes a break from the HCCnext week to host 3A No 7 HamiltonHeights It will be the MillersHomecoming game and will kick off at730 pm

Noblesville blasts Zionsville

Gordon

Gonzalez

Plumer

Kent GrahamFile photo

Noblesvillersquos Chandler Hurst scored a first-quarter touchdown during the Millersrsquo 45-24 win at Zionsville Friday

Sports 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorAt each of its Thursday practices the

Hamilton Southeastern football team goesthrough two-minute offensive drills

Every day before our games we gothrough scenarios just like that said Royalsquarterback Adam Mullett

That practice made perfect for HSE onFriday in its game at Westfield Mullett andhis receiving corps put together a sensationaltwo-minute drive in the waning minutes ofthe fourth quarter that culminated in a21-yard touchdown pass from Mullett toMax Brooks

That touchdown tied the game at 20-allwith 34 seconds left Tyler Melser thenkicked an extra point to get the Royals ahead21-20 Southeastern then held off a finalpush by the Shamrocks and won the game

Theres nothing easy said HSE coachScott May I knew it was going to be abattle I knew it was going to come down tothe end of the game Im not sure I couldvedrawn it up like that but Im happy with theoutcome

The win moves the Class 6A No 9Royals to 4-1 for the season while it wasthe first loss of the year for the 5A No 2Shamrocks Both teams are 2-1 in HoosierCrossroads Conference play and are part ofa three-way tie for second place in theleague with Noblesville Brownsburg leadsthe HCC at 2-0

After a back-and-forth game Westfieldhad the ball on the Royals 29-yard line with257 left Southeastern held the Rocks tothree yards on that drive and used all of itstimeouts putting Westfield at fourth-and-7at the HSE 26

Will Harrison then stepped up andblasted a 43-yard field goal to move theShamrocks ahead 20-14 But thanks to theRoyals time-out strategy they still had 230left

That was plenty of time as it turned outSoutheastern started from its own 20 butMullett began making some solid throws -15 yards to Carter Loman 19 yards toLoman 17 yards to Nick Mutchner - to getthe Royals into Westfield territory

Southeastern finally got down to theShamrocks 21 and that was from whereMullett tossed his 21-yarder to BrooksMelsers kick moved HSE ahead Westfieldgave it one last drive with 34 seconds leftbut ran out of time

Their tendencies were running the ballrunning the ball running the ball said MayWe knew they were going to grind it outand we have to be able to stop that I dontknow how many stops we got but I thinkwe did a pretty good job out there tonighton defense

I didnt think we played very well butcredit to them said Westfield coach JakeGilbert I think they had a lot to do with itWe were just out of position and not quiteas physical as weve been in some spots sofar this year But again they Im sure had alot to do with that Thats a really goodfootball team

Southeastern got on the board midwaythrough the first quarter when Mullett andLoman combined for a 64-yard passtouchdown

I thought he did a good job said Mayof his quarterback He made betterdecisions tonight I just think he put ittogether he stays calm he plays through thehighs and lows I like his demeanor

Harrison got Westfields first points witha 20-yard field goal late in the first quarterThe Rocks took the lead in the second

Two-minute drill drives it home for Royals

Southeastern 21Westfield 20

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 7 0 7 7 - 21Westfield 3 7 0 10 - 20

Game StatsHSE WHS

First Downs 17 18 By Rushing 9 10 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 2 1Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 5-40 6-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

HSE - Carter Loman 64-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Tyler Melser kick) 605W - Will Harrison 20-yard field goal103

Second QuarterW - Evan Manley 11-yard pass fromAndrew Sweet (Harrison kick) 216

Third QuarterHSE - Adam Mullett 3-yard run (Melserkick) 006

Fourth QuarterW - Nate Froelich 29-yard run (Harrisonkick) 811W - Harrison 43-yard field goal 230HSE - Max Brooks 21-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 034

Southeastern StatsRushing Jackson Sweeney 23-145Adam Mullett 6-25 Trey Poore 2-9Max Brooks 1-minus 3 team 1-minus5Passing Mullett 13-30-191Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-37Carter Loman 3-98 Matt Klink 3-20Brooks 2-26 Sweeney 1-20

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 25-123 AndySweet 4-22 Johnny Swidan 14-18Passing Sweet 13-25-152Receiving Swidan 4-56 Evan Manley4-29 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-30 HaydenRussell 1-20 Clint Hostler 1-10Froelich 1-7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett dives forward for an extra yard during the Royalsrsquo football game with Westfieldon Friday Mullett engineered a two-minute drill that resulted in a touchdown and that helped HSE beat the Shamrocks 21-20BELOW Nate Froelich rushed for 123 yards and scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night

Sports8

quarter when Andrew Sweet found EvanManley for an 11-yard touchdown pass

Mullett pushed HSE ahead with sixseconds remaining in the third period as heran in from three yards for a touchdownWestfield answered a few minutes laterwith Nate Froelich powering in 29 yards toscore

Mullett finished the game with 191passing yards on a 13-of-30 completion rateMutchner had the most catches with fourwhile Loman gained the most yardage with98 in three receptions Jackson Sweeney ranfor 145 yards

Froelich led Westfields rushing with123 yards Sweet had an efficient passingnight going 13-of-25 with 152 yardsJonathan Swidan and Manley each had fourcatches with Swidan totaling 56 yardsthrough the air

Southeastern hosts 5A No 8 Zionsvillenext week while Westfield travels to 6ANo 5 Brownsburg

We dont have time to sit around andmope said Gilbert We got to pickourselves up get ready for Brownsburg inseven days

DRILL From Page 7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Jackson Sweeney rushed for 145 yardsRIGHT Westfieldrsquos Evan Manley celebrates with his teammates after scoring atouchdown

Sports 9

In a key Hoosier Conference crashFriday at Hamilton Heights the hostHuskies fell behind early and never caughtup while losing to Northwestern 35-20

The visiting Tigers led 14-7 after onequarter and 20-7 at halftime and thenmatched Class 3A No 7 Heights with singletouchdowns in the third and fourth periods

It was a ground game won byNorthwestern The Tigers had 60 rushes for377 yards and Heights just 21 for only 75yards

Most of Heightsrsquo offensive damage wasdone by Josh Feltz through the air TheHusky quarterback was 16-of-29 for 240yards Riley White had five catches for 87yards and Sterling Weatherford two for 72yards Feltz fired three TD passes two toWhite

Clayton Cowan had 14 rushes for 75Husky ground yards

Northwestern scored first in the openingquarter on a 52-yard run with still 1115 leftin the period The Tiers also scored the finalTD in the quarter

White on a five-yard pass from Feltzgot Heightsrsquo touchdown with 347remaining in the quarter Michael Tynerkicked the extra point

Feltz struck again in the third quarterthrowing 46 yards to Weatherford A two-point pass attempt by Feltz failed

It was Feltz again in the fourth quarterthis time firing 47 yards to White Tyneradded the PAT

This was Heightsrsquo final home game ofthe regular season and the Huskiesrsquo first lossof the season Hamilton Heights now 3-1will travel to Noblesville next Friday

Northwestern 35Heights 20

Score by QuartersHeights 7 0 6 7 ndash 20Northwestern 14 6 8 7 ndash 35

Team Stats HH NW

First Downs 10 21 By Rushing 3 18 By Passing 7 3Yards Rushing 21-75 60-377Yards Passing 240 126CompAttIntc 16-30-2 7-11-11FumblesLost 3-1 2-2PenaltiesYards 2-10 2-20

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Riley White 5-yard pass from Josh Feltz(Michael Tyner kick) 347

Third QuarterSterling Weatherford 46-yard pass fromFeltz (2-point pass failed) 1139

Fourth QuarterWhite 47-yard pass from Feltz (Tynerkick) 1152

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-75 Feltz3-minus 10 Jesse Brown 1-5 Jake Beale3-5Passing Feltz 16-29-240 Weatherford0-1Receiving Cowan 2-9 Caymn Lutz 4-40Weatherford 2-72 Brown 3-32 White5-87

NW out-rushes Heights

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Riley White (12) and Zach Stevens (50) make a tackle during the Huskiesrsquo Fridaynight game with Northwestern at the Husky Dome Heights fell 35-20 its first loss of the seasonBELOW Riley White makes a catch one of five that he had on the night

Jesse Brown (11) makes a tackle with Drew Flanders (36) running in to help

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Sports10

If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

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Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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Then came to him the disciples of John saying Why do we andthe Pharisees fast oft but thy disciples fast not

- Matthew 914

50 Years AgoNews Anderson College security officer Henry Fox said he watched a roundlight bluish unidentified flying object hover over the schoolrsquos football fieldfor nearly 15 minutes early today Fox said the object described by otherobservers in Eastern Indiana as like a ldquoharvest moonrdquo disappeared shortlybefore 430 AM ESTSports It was homecoming here Friday evening the second annual event forHamilton Heights and the Huskies concluded the evening with an offensiveexhibition which set a large crowd on its ear Trailing by a 27-8 count goinginto the fourth period Coach Ronald Schminkrsquos squad crossed the goal linethree times in that final frame to tie a good Clinton Central eleven 27-27What would have been the winning touchdown for the Huskies in the closingseconds of the battle was called back because of a Heights backs-in-motionpenaltyAd Chewrsquos Market Corned Beef Pkg 29 cents

Anna L (Wyatt) Rudd

May 28 1923 - September 13 2016

Anna L (Wyatt) Rudd 93 of Sheridan passed away onSeptember 13 2016 in Sheridan She was born on May 28 1923 tothe late James and Mabel (Lindenmayer) Wyatt in Boone County

Anna worked and retired from the Rollo P Greer DVM office inSheridan IN Anna was a lifelong member of the Sheridan HistoricalSociety with whom she was very proud and honored to receive the2011 Volunteer Appreciation Award Anna was the den mother toCub Scout Pack 118 Anna had many talents She was very talentedwith embroidering quilts sewing crocheting and making dolls whichshe would give as gifts to show her love and affection

Anna was preceded in death by her loving husband Francis Rudd in 1995 Annarsquosbiggest joy and accomplishment was her family that she loved dearly She is survived byher three children Francis M (Mike) Rudd of Sequim WA Wilbur R (Carole) Rudd ofCookville TN and Judy (John) Renner of Noblesville IN Anna was a proud grandmotherof 15 a great-grandmother of 32 and great-great-grandmother of 7 She is also survivedby her nieces and nephew

In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by her daughter Betty J Sandersson Clovis L ldquoButchrdquo Rudd and two sisters and two brothers

A funeral service will be held on Saturday September 24 2016 at 1 pm at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services 508 E 6th Street Sheridan IN where all family and friends are invitedto gather from 1100 am until the time of service Pastor Chuck Barker will be officiatingBurial will immediately follow the service at Spencer Cemetery

The Rudd family has expressed in lieu of flowers donations may be made to SheridanFire Department 506 S Main Street Sheridan IN 46069 or Sheridan HistoricalSociety 308 S Main Street Sheridan IN 46069

Online condolences wwwfisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services ishonored to serve the Rudd Family

Murieta Lynette Short Covington

August 4 1966 - September 9 2016

Murieta Lynette Short Covington 50 of Carmel passed away September 9 2016 Shewas born on August 4 1966 to James and Annette Short in SanFrancisco CA

She was a 1984 graduate of Woodlawn High School inBirmingham AL She earned her BS from IUPUI in 2000 Shecontinued pursuing higher education earning her Juris Doctorate (JD)from IU Robert H McKinney School of Law in 2004

Professionally Murieta served as a Former Counsel for IngersollRand in Carmel IN She was an active member of Traderrsquos PointChristian Church and highly involved in her Womens Group

Murieta was preceded in death by her grandmother Pattie MaeDudley Matthews and father James Short

Survivors include her husband Vincent sons Brian Prince II (Kristen) Bradley andByron Covington granddaughter Ava Prince mother Annette Short sister MarquettaShort Hodge brothers Moe and Marlon Short and several nieces and nephews

Family and friends gathered on Thursday September 15 from 4-7 pm in TraderrsquosPoint Christian Church where the funeral service was held on Friday September 16 2016at 11 am Interment was in Carmel Cemetery

Bussell Family Funerals assisted the family in arrangements online condolence canbe shared at wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom

A setting sun typically indicates the ending of a golf courses day but on Saturday Oct1 nighttime will become the right time to hit the links The Noblesville Parks andRecreation Department will host its inaugural Glow Golf event with proceeds benefittingthe Noblesville High School Boys Golf Team The 9-hole scramble outing will be held atForest Park Golf Course

The event provides golfers with the unique experience of watching their shots fly intothe night sky while avoiding crowds and the heat

ldquoGuests get to play golf like they have never played it beforerdquo Parks Director BrandonBennett said ldquoThis is going to be an awesome family event The glow in the dark adds awhole new element of fun to golfrdquo

The event is open to all ages Golfing begins at 8 pm with awards to follow Cost is$50 per person and includes a chili bar dinner and one glow in the dark golf ball to keepRegistration and dinner begin at 7 pm

For more information or to register for the outing call the parks office at (317)770-5750 or visit wwwnoblesvilleparksorg

Glow Golf outing to benefitNHS Boys Golf Team on Oct 1

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

News4

The Hamilton County Senior Citizens Center conducted an Open House Friday morning There were a host ofactivities for all Seniors A full calendar of activities can be found on the centerrsquos website atwwwseniorcitizensorgorg or stop by 18336 Cumberland Road and check it out Activities like line dancingEuchre Bridge and dominoes are available just to name a few

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Hamilton County Senior Citizens Center hosts Open House

The City of Carmel and neighboringcommunities invite you to join us onSaturday Sept 24 for the 22nd AnnualWhite River Clean Up This will beCarmelrsquos 11th year participating in theevent Volunteers will remove trash fromthe White River in an effort to make adifference in our community and improvewater quality

Volunteers can register on-site the dayof the event or online today under theVolunteer tab atwwwwhiterivercleanuporg Groups areencouraged to pre-register through thewebsite so supplies can be plannedaccordingly Volunteers will be providedwith clean up supplies water lunch and aWhite River Clean Up t-shirt (while supplieslast) Volunteers are encouraged to wearsturdy shoes and old clothes that can getdirty and wet Volunteers can meet at oneof two locations between 8 am and noon

Carmel (3175712441) Fishers(3175675056) Location

14349 River Road Carmel (River Road - frac12 mile south of 146th

Street on east side of Road follow signs)

Noblesville Location (317-770-5132)The Moose Lodge at 950 Field Drive

(near SR 19) Noblesville

White River CleanUp scheduled forSept 24

News 5

The students from Caroline Peases second-grade class at Stony Creek Elementary School got a chance to have some fun with theBison-tennial Public Art project which is located on the lawn of the Old Hamilton County Museum and Jail Four classes toureddowntown Noblesville sites This is a second-grade project to learn about Noblesville downtown and its history During the semesterstudents will discuss what they observed in the downtown They will have guest speakers come and go into detail about the importanceof a successful downtown and the students will present ideas for what they feel will make Noblesville better

Stony Creek students havefun with ldquoBison-tennialrdquo

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Sports6

Noblesville 45Zionsville 24

Team Stats NHS ZHSFirst Downs 21 15 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 5 5 By Penalty 4 1Yards Rushing 41-233 35-194Yards Passing 141 294CompAttIntc 16-22-1 22-41-3FumblesLost 3-3 1-1PenaltiesYards 9-70 16-172Punts-Average 4-433 3-337Score by QuartersNoblesville 14 7 17 7 - 45Zionsville 7 0 7 10 - 24

ScoringFirst Quarter

Chandler Hurst 2-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 515

Jackson Thurman 5-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 317

Second QuarterThurman 1-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 1015

Third QuarterBarnes 4-yard run (Knight kick) 803Knight 40-yard field goal 144Tyler Gonzalez 24-yard run (Knightkick) 040

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 22-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 512

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 10-54 ChandlerHurst 15-59 Alex Foster 3-39 RyanBarnes 9-69 Jackson Thurman 1-6 LukeBlevins 3-6Passing Barnes 16-22-141Receiving Thurman 5-52 Hurst 3-1McGwire Plumer 4-46 Nolan Ginther 1-21 Blake Taylor 1-7 Drew Scheib 1-6Ben Gruver 1-8

The Noblesville football team kept itselfin the middle of theHoosier CrossroadsConference raceFriday with a solid45-24 victory atZionsville

The Class 5A No8 Eagles scored thefirst touchdown of thegame but the Millerswere in control afterthat running andpassing effectivelyand making big playson defenseNoblesville coachJason Simmons saidhe felt like his teamexecuted its gameplan in all threephases of the gamefairly well

Simmons also saidhis team played witha lot of energy and alot of passion Theyplayed for each other

After Zionsvillescored the Millers gotright on the boardAlex Foster made abig run to get the ballinto the end zone andChandler Hurstcarried it in from the2 yard line That wasthe first of threerushing touchdownsfor Noblesville

The next twoscores would come

from pass plays by quarterback Ryan Barnesand receiver Jackson Thurman The duoteamed up for a five-yard reception late inthe first quarter then a one-yarder early inthe second period As a result the Millerswere up 21-7 at halftime

Noblesville got back on the ground inthe third quarter with Barnes carrying theball in from the 4 for the first score of thesecond half Jack Knight added a 40-yardfield goal with 144 left in the third and aminute later Tyler Gonzalez charged ahead24 yards to get in the end zone

The Millers final touchdown of thegame came from another pass a 22-yarderfrom Barnes to Nolan Ginther Knightsuccessfully kicked all six extra points

Simmons was quick to creditNoblesvilles linemen - Seth Pope DaricGordon Ben Collins Drew Hartmann AlexHoltz as well as Drew Scheib and Ginther- for playing well Hurst Gonzalez andFoster had solid running games taking thepressure off of Barnes who had beenmaking many a carry for the Millers

To be sure Barnes made some rushes -he carried the ball nine times for 69 yardsto lead the ground game Through the airBarnes was 16-of-22 for 141 yardsincluding three touchdowns Thurman madefive catches for 52 yards while McGwirePlumer caught four receptions for 46 yards

Harris Camp had a key interception forNoblesville

Defensively for us we made the bigplays tonight said Simmons

The name of the game tonight wastakeaways We ended up with fivetakeaways

The Millers are presently 2-1 in theHCC part of a three-way tie for second withHamilton Southeastern and WestfieldBrownsburg leads the conference with a 2-0mark

Noblesville takes a break from the HCCnext week to host 3A No 7 HamiltonHeights It will be the MillersHomecoming game and will kick off at730 pm

Noblesville blasts Zionsville

Gordon

Gonzalez

Plumer

Kent GrahamFile photo

Noblesvillersquos Chandler Hurst scored a first-quarter touchdown during the Millersrsquo 45-24 win at Zionsville Friday

Sports 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorAt each of its Thursday practices the

Hamilton Southeastern football team goesthrough two-minute offensive drills

Every day before our games we gothrough scenarios just like that said Royalsquarterback Adam Mullett

That practice made perfect for HSE onFriday in its game at Westfield Mullett andhis receiving corps put together a sensationaltwo-minute drive in the waning minutes ofthe fourth quarter that culminated in a21-yard touchdown pass from Mullett toMax Brooks

That touchdown tied the game at 20-allwith 34 seconds left Tyler Melser thenkicked an extra point to get the Royals ahead21-20 Southeastern then held off a finalpush by the Shamrocks and won the game

Theres nothing easy said HSE coachScott May I knew it was going to be abattle I knew it was going to come down tothe end of the game Im not sure I couldvedrawn it up like that but Im happy with theoutcome

The win moves the Class 6A No 9Royals to 4-1 for the season while it wasthe first loss of the year for the 5A No 2Shamrocks Both teams are 2-1 in HoosierCrossroads Conference play and are part ofa three-way tie for second place in theleague with Noblesville Brownsburg leadsthe HCC at 2-0

After a back-and-forth game Westfieldhad the ball on the Royals 29-yard line with257 left Southeastern held the Rocks tothree yards on that drive and used all of itstimeouts putting Westfield at fourth-and-7at the HSE 26

Will Harrison then stepped up andblasted a 43-yard field goal to move theShamrocks ahead 20-14 But thanks to theRoyals time-out strategy they still had 230left

That was plenty of time as it turned outSoutheastern started from its own 20 butMullett began making some solid throws -15 yards to Carter Loman 19 yards toLoman 17 yards to Nick Mutchner - to getthe Royals into Westfield territory

Southeastern finally got down to theShamrocks 21 and that was from whereMullett tossed his 21-yarder to BrooksMelsers kick moved HSE ahead Westfieldgave it one last drive with 34 seconds leftbut ran out of time

Their tendencies were running the ballrunning the ball running the ball said MayWe knew they were going to grind it outand we have to be able to stop that I dontknow how many stops we got but I thinkwe did a pretty good job out there tonighton defense

I didnt think we played very well butcredit to them said Westfield coach JakeGilbert I think they had a lot to do with itWe were just out of position and not quiteas physical as weve been in some spots sofar this year But again they Im sure had alot to do with that Thats a really goodfootball team

Southeastern got on the board midwaythrough the first quarter when Mullett andLoman combined for a 64-yard passtouchdown

I thought he did a good job said Mayof his quarterback He made betterdecisions tonight I just think he put ittogether he stays calm he plays through thehighs and lows I like his demeanor

Harrison got Westfields first points witha 20-yard field goal late in the first quarterThe Rocks took the lead in the second

Two-minute drill drives it home for Royals

Southeastern 21Westfield 20

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 7 0 7 7 - 21Westfield 3 7 0 10 - 20

Game StatsHSE WHS

First Downs 17 18 By Rushing 9 10 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 2 1Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 5-40 6-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

HSE - Carter Loman 64-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Tyler Melser kick) 605W - Will Harrison 20-yard field goal103

Second QuarterW - Evan Manley 11-yard pass fromAndrew Sweet (Harrison kick) 216

Third QuarterHSE - Adam Mullett 3-yard run (Melserkick) 006

Fourth QuarterW - Nate Froelich 29-yard run (Harrisonkick) 811W - Harrison 43-yard field goal 230HSE - Max Brooks 21-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 034

Southeastern StatsRushing Jackson Sweeney 23-145Adam Mullett 6-25 Trey Poore 2-9Max Brooks 1-minus 3 team 1-minus5Passing Mullett 13-30-191Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-37Carter Loman 3-98 Matt Klink 3-20Brooks 2-26 Sweeney 1-20

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 25-123 AndySweet 4-22 Johnny Swidan 14-18Passing Sweet 13-25-152Receiving Swidan 4-56 Evan Manley4-29 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-30 HaydenRussell 1-20 Clint Hostler 1-10Froelich 1-7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett dives forward for an extra yard during the Royalsrsquo football game with Westfieldon Friday Mullett engineered a two-minute drill that resulted in a touchdown and that helped HSE beat the Shamrocks 21-20BELOW Nate Froelich rushed for 123 yards and scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night

Sports8

quarter when Andrew Sweet found EvanManley for an 11-yard touchdown pass

Mullett pushed HSE ahead with sixseconds remaining in the third period as heran in from three yards for a touchdownWestfield answered a few minutes laterwith Nate Froelich powering in 29 yards toscore

Mullett finished the game with 191passing yards on a 13-of-30 completion rateMutchner had the most catches with fourwhile Loman gained the most yardage with98 in three receptions Jackson Sweeney ranfor 145 yards

Froelich led Westfields rushing with123 yards Sweet had an efficient passingnight going 13-of-25 with 152 yardsJonathan Swidan and Manley each had fourcatches with Swidan totaling 56 yardsthrough the air

Southeastern hosts 5A No 8 Zionsvillenext week while Westfield travels to 6ANo 5 Brownsburg

We dont have time to sit around andmope said Gilbert We got to pickourselves up get ready for Brownsburg inseven days

DRILL From Page 7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Jackson Sweeney rushed for 145 yardsRIGHT Westfieldrsquos Evan Manley celebrates with his teammates after scoring atouchdown

Sports 9

In a key Hoosier Conference crashFriday at Hamilton Heights the hostHuskies fell behind early and never caughtup while losing to Northwestern 35-20

The visiting Tigers led 14-7 after onequarter and 20-7 at halftime and thenmatched Class 3A No 7 Heights with singletouchdowns in the third and fourth periods

It was a ground game won byNorthwestern The Tigers had 60 rushes for377 yards and Heights just 21 for only 75yards

Most of Heightsrsquo offensive damage wasdone by Josh Feltz through the air TheHusky quarterback was 16-of-29 for 240yards Riley White had five catches for 87yards and Sterling Weatherford two for 72yards Feltz fired three TD passes two toWhite

Clayton Cowan had 14 rushes for 75Husky ground yards

Northwestern scored first in the openingquarter on a 52-yard run with still 1115 leftin the period The Tiers also scored the finalTD in the quarter

White on a five-yard pass from Feltzgot Heightsrsquo touchdown with 347remaining in the quarter Michael Tynerkicked the extra point

Feltz struck again in the third quarterthrowing 46 yards to Weatherford A two-point pass attempt by Feltz failed

It was Feltz again in the fourth quarterthis time firing 47 yards to White Tyneradded the PAT

This was Heightsrsquo final home game ofthe regular season and the Huskiesrsquo first lossof the season Hamilton Heights now 3-1will travel to Noblesville next Friday

Northwestern 35Heights 20

Score by QuartersHeights 7 0 6 7 ndash 20Northwestern 14 6 8 7 ndash 35

Team Stats HH NW

First Downs 10 21 By Rushing 3 18 By Passing 7 3Yards Rushing 21-75 60-377Yards Passing 240 126CompAttIntc 16-30-2 7-11-11FumblesLost 3-1 2-2PenaltiesYards 2-10 2-20

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Riley White 5-yard pass from Josh Feltz(Michael Tyner kick) 347

Third QuarterSterling Weatherford 46-yard pass fromFeltz (2-point pass failed) 1139

Fourth QuarterWhite 47-yard pass from Feltz (Tynerkick) 1152

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-75 Feltz3-minus 10 Jesse Brown 1-5 Jake Beale3-5Passing Feltz 16-29-240 Weatherford0-1Receiving Cowan 2-9 Caymn Lutz 4-40Weatherford 2-72 Brown 3-32 White5-87

NW out-rushes Heights

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Riley White (12) and Zach Stevens (50) make a tackle during the Huskiesrsquo Fridaynight game with Northwestern at the Husky Dome Heights fell 35-20 its first loss of the seasonBELOW Riley White makes a catch one of five that he had on the night

Jesse Brown (11) makes a tackle with Drew Flanders (36) running in to help

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Sports10

If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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News4

The Hamilton County Senior Citizens Center conducted an Open House Friday morning There were a host ofactivities for all Seniors A full calendar of activities can be found on the centerrsquos website atwwwseniorcitizensorgorg or stop by 18336 Cumberland Road and check it out Activities like line dancingEuchre Bridge and dominoes are available just to name a few

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Hamilton County Senior Citizens Center hosts Open House

The City of Carmel and neighboringcommunities invite you to join us onSaturday Sept 24 for the 22nd AnnualWhite River Clean Up This will beCarmelrsquos 11th year participating in theevent Volunteers will remove trash fromthe White River in an effort to make adifference in our community and improvewater quality

Volunteers can register on-site the dayof the event or online today under theVolunteer tab atwwwwhiterivercleanuporg Groups areencouraged to pre-register through thewebsite so supplies can be plannedaccordingly Volunteers will be providedwith clean up supplies water lunch and aWhite River Clean Up t-shirt (while supplieslast) Volunteers are encouraged to wearsturdy shoes and old clothes that can getdirty and wet Volunteers can meet at oneof two locations between 8 am and noon

Carmel (3175712441) Fishers(3175675056) Location

14349 River Road Carmel (River Road - frac12 mile south of 146th

Street on east side of Road follow signs)

Noblesville Location (317-770-5132)The Moose Lodge at 950 Field Drive

(near SR 19) Noblesville

White River CleanUp scheduled forSept 24

News 5

The students from Caroline Peases second-grade class at Stony Creek Elementary School got a chance to have some fun with theBison-tennial Public Art project which is located on the lawn of the Old Hamilton County Museum and Jail Four classes toureddowntown Noblesville sites This is a second-grade project to learn about Noblesville downtown and its history During the semesterstudents will discuss what they observed in the downtown They will have guest speakers come and go into detail about the importanceof a successful downtown and the students will present ideas for what they feel will make Noblesville better

Stony Creek students havefun with ldquoBison-tennialrdquo

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Sports6

Noblesville 45Zionsville 24

Team Stats NHS ZHSFirst Downs 21 15 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 5 5 By Penalty 4 1Yards Rushing 41-233 35-194Yards Passing 141 294CompAttIntc 16-22-1 22-41-3FumblesLost 3-3 1-1PenaltiesYards 9-70 16-172Punts-Average 4-433 3-337Score by QuartersNoblesville 14 7 17 7 - 45Zionsville 7 0 7 10 - 24

ScoringFirst Quarter

Chandler Hurst 2-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 515

Jackson Thurman 5-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 317

Second QuarterThurman 1-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 1015

Third QuarterBarnes 4-yard run (Knight kick) 803Knight 40-yard field goal 144Tyler Gonzalez 24-yard run (Knightkick) 040

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 22-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 512

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 10-54 ChandlerHurst 15-59 Alex Foster 3-39 RyanBarnes 9-69 Jackson Thurman 1-6 LukeBlevins 3-6Passing Barnes 16-22-141Receiving Thurman 5-52 Hurst 3-1McGwire Plumer 4-46 Nolan Ginther 1-21 Blake Taylor 1-7 Drew Scheib 1-6Ben Gruver 1-8

The Noblesville football team kept itselfin the middle of theHoosier CrossroadsConference raceFriday with a solid45-24 victory atZionsville

The Class 5A No8 Eagles scored thefirst touchdown of thegame but the Millerswere in control afterthat running andpassing effectivelyand making big playson defenseNoblesville coachJason Simmons saidhe felt like his teamexecuted its gameplan in all threephases of the gamefairly well

Simmons also saidhis team played witha lot of energy and alot of passion Theyplayed for each other

After Zionsvillescored the Millers gotright on the boardAlex Foster made abig run to get the ballinto the end zone andChandler Hurstcarried it in from the2 yard line That wasthe first of threerushing touchdownsfor Noblesville

The next twoscores would come

from pass plays by quarterback Ryan Barnesand receiver Jackson Thurman The duoteamed up for a five-yard reception late inthe first quarter then a one-yarder early inthe second period As a result the Millerswere up 21-7 at halftime

Noblesville got back on the ground inthe third quarter with Barnes carrying theball in from the 4 for the first score of thesecond half Jack Knight added a 40-yardfield goal with 144 left in the third and aminute later Tyler Gonzalez charged ahead24 yards to get in the end zone

The Millers final touchdown of thegame came from another pass a 22-yarderfrom Barnes to Nolan Ginther Knightsuccessfully kicked all six extra points

Simmons was quick to creditNoblesvilles linemen - Seth Pope DaricGordon Ben Collins Drew Hartmann AlexHoltz as well as Drew Scheib and Ginther- for playing well Hurst Gonzalez andFoster had solid running games taking thepressure off of Barnes who had beenmaking many a carry for the Millers

To be sure Barnes made some rushes -he carried the ball nine times for 69 yardsto lead the ground game Through the airBarnes was 16-of-22 for 141 yardsincluding three touchdowns Thurman madefive catches for 52 yards while McGwirePlumer caught four receptions for 46 yards

Harris Camp had a key interception forNoblesville

Defensively for us we made the bigplays tonight said Simmons

The name of the game tonight wastakeaways We ended up with fivetakeaways

The Millers are presently 2-1 in theHCC part of a three-way tie for second withHamilton Southeastern and WestfieldBrownsburg leads the conference with a 2-0mark

Noblesville takes a break from the HCCnext week to host 3A No 7 HamiltonHeights It will be the MillersHomecoming game and will kick off at730 pm

Noblesville blasts Zionsville

Gordon

Gonzalez

Plumer

Kent GrahamFile photo

Noblesvillersquos Chandler Hurst scored a first-quarter touchdown during the Millersrsquo 45-24 win at Zionsville Friday

Sports 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorAt each of its Thursday practices the

Hamilton Southeastern football team goesthrough two-minute offensive drills

Every day before our games we gothrough scenarios just like that said Royalsquarterback Adam Mullett

That practice made perfect for HSE onFriday in its game at Westfield Mullett andhis receiving corps put together a sensationaltwo-minute drive in the waning minutes ofthe fourth quarter that culminated in a21-yard touchdown pass from Mullett toMax Brooks

That touchdown tied the game at 20-allwith 34 seconds left Tyler Melser thenkicked an extra point to get the Royals ahead21-20 Southeastern then held off a finalpush by the Shamrocks and won the game

Theres nothing easy said HSE coachScott May I knew it was going to be abattle I knew it was going to come down tothe end of the game Im not sure I couldvedrawn it up like that but Im happy with theoutcome

The win moves the Class 6A No 9Royals to 4-1 for the season while it wasthe first loss of the year for the 5A No 2Shamrocks Both teams are 2-1 in HoosierCrossroads Conference play and are part ofa three-way tie for second place in theleague with Noblesville Brownsburg leadsthe HCC at 2-0

After a back-and-forth game Westfieldhad the ball on the Royals 29-yard line with257 left Southeastern held the Rocks tothree yards on that drive and used all of itstimeouts putting Westfield at fourth-and-7at the HSE 26

Will Harrison then stepped up andblasted a 43-yard field goal to move theShamrocks ahead 20-14 But thanks to theRoyals time-out strategy they still had 230left

That was plenty of time as it turned outSoutheastern started from its own 20 butMullett began making some solid throws -15 yards to Carter Loman 19 yards toLoman 17 yards to Nick Mutchner - to getthe Royals into Westfield territory

Southeastern finally got down to theShamrocks 21 and that was from whereMullett tossed his 21-yarder to BrooksMelsers kick moved HSE ahead Westfieldgave it one last drive with 34 seconds leftbut ran out of time

Their tendencies were running the ballrunning the ball running the ball said MayWe knew they were going to grind it outand we have to be able to stop that I dontknow how many stops we got but I thinkwe did a pretty good job out there tonighton defense

I didnt think we played very well butcredit to them said Westfield coach JakeGilbert I think they had a lot to do with itWe were just out of position and not quiteas physical as weve been in some spots sofar this year But again they Im sure had alot to do with that Thats a really goodfootball team

Southeastern got on the board midwaythrough the first quarter when Mullett andLoman combined for a 64-yard passtouchdown

I thought he did a good job said Mayof his quarterback He made betterdecisions tonight I just think he put ittogether he stays calm he plays through thehighs and lows I like his demeanor

Harrison got Westfields first points witha 20-yard field goal late in the first quarterThe Rocks took the lead in the second

Two-minute drill drives it home for Royals

Southeastern 21Westfield 20

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 7 0 7 7 - 21Westfield 3 7 0 10 - 20

Game StatsHSE WHS

First Downs 17 18 By Rushing 9 10 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 2 1Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 5-40 6-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

HSE - Carter Loman 64-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Tyler Melser kick) 605W - Will Harrison 20-yard field goal103

Second QuarterW - Evan Manley 11-yard pass fromAndrew Sweet (Harrison kick) 216

Third QuarterHSE - Adam Mullett 3-yard run (Melserkick) 006

Fourth QuarterW - Nate Froelich 29-yard run (Harrisonkick) 811W - Harrison 43-yard field goal 230HSE - Max Brooks 21-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 034

Southeastern StatsRushing Jackson Sweeney 23-145Adam Mullett 6-25 Trey Poore 2-9Max Brooks 1-minus 3 team 1-minus5Passing Mullett 13-30-191Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-37Carter Loman 3-98 Matt Klink 3-20Brooks 2-26 Sweeney 1-20

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 25-123 AndySweet 4-22 Johnny Swidan 14-18Passing Sweet 13-25-152Receiving Swidan 4-56 Evan Manley4-29 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-30 HaydenRussell 1-20 Clint Hostler 1-10Froelich 1-7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett dives forward for an extra yard during the Royalsrsquo football game with Westfieldon Friday Mullett engineered a two-minute drill that resulted in a touchdown and that helped HSE beat the Shamrocks 21-20BELOW Nate Froelich rushed for 123 yards and scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night

Sports8

quarter when Andrew Sweet found EvanManley for an 11-yard touchdown pass

Mullett pushed HSE ahead with sixseconds remaining in the third period as heran in from three yards for a touchdownWestfield answered a few minutes laterwith Nate Froelich powering in 29 yards toscore

Mullett finished the game with 191passing yards on a 13-of-30 completion rateMutchner had the most catches with fourwhile Loman gained the most yardage with98 in three receptions Jackson Sweeney ranfor 145 yards

Froelich led Westfields rushing with123 yards Sweet had an efficient passingnight going 13-of-25 with 152 yardsJonathan Swidan and Manley each had fourcatches with Swidan totaling 56 yardsthrough the air

Southeastern hosts 5A No 8 Zionsvillenext week while Westfield travels to 6ANo 5 Brownsburg

We dont have time to sit around andmope said Gilbert We got to pickourselves up get ready for Brownsburg inseven days

DRILL From Page 7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Jackson Sweeney rushed for 145 yardsRIGHT Westfieldrsquos Evan Manley celebrates with his teammates after scoring atouchdown

Sports 9

In a key Hoosier Conference crashFriday at Hamilton Heights the hostHuskies fell behind early and never caughtup while losing to Northwestern 35-20

The visiting Tigers led 14-7 after onequarter and 20-7 at halftime and thenmatched Class 3A No 7 Heights with singletouchdowns in the third and fourth periods

It was a ground game won byNorthwestern The Tigers had 60 rushes for377 yards and Heights just 21 for only 75yards

Most of Heightsrsquo offensive damage wasdone by Josh Feltz through the air TheHusky quarterback was 16-of-29 for 240yards Riley White had five catches for 87yards and Sterling Weatherford two for 72yards Feltz fired three TD passes two toWhite

Clayton Cowan had 14 rushes for 75Husky ground yards

Northwestern scored first in the openingquarter on a 52-yard run with still 1115 leftin the period The Tiers also scored the finalTD in the quarter

White on a five-yard pass from Feltzgot Heightsrsquo touchdown with 347remaining in the quarter Michael Tynerkicked the extra point

Feltz struck again in the third quarterthrowing 46 yards to Weatherford A two-point pass attempt by Feltz failed

It was Feltz again in the fourth quarterthis time firing 47 yards to White Tyneradded the PAT

This was Heightsrsquo final home game ofthe regular season and the Huskiesrsquo first lossof the season Hamilton Heights now 3-1will travel to Noblesville next Friday

Northwestern 35Heights 20

Score by QuartersHeights 7 0 6 7 ndash 20Northwestern 14 6 8 7 ndash 35

Team Stats HH NW

First Downs 10 21 By Rushing 3 18 By Passing 7 3Yards Rushing 21-75 60-377Yards Passing 240 126CompAttIntc 16-30-2 7-11-11FumblesLost 3-1 2-2PenaltiesYards 2-10 2-20

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Riley White 5-yard pass from Josh Feltz(Michael Tyner kick) 347

Third QuarterSterling Weatherford 46-yard pass fromFeltz (2-point pass failed) 1139

Fourth QuarterWhite 47-yard pass from Feltz (Tynerkick) 1152

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-75 Feltz3-minus 10 Jesse Brown 1-5 Jake Beale3-5Passing Feltz 16-29-240 Weatherford0-1Receiving Cowan 2-9 Caymn Lutz 4-40Weatherford 2-72 Brown 3-32 White5-87

NW out-rushes Heights

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Riley White (12) and Zach Stevens (50) make a tackle during the Huskiesrsquo Fridaynight game with Northwestern at the Husky Dome Heights fell 35-20 its first loss of the seasonBELOW Riley White makes a catch one of five that he had on the night

Jesse Brown (11) makes a tackle with Drew Flanders (36) running in to help

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Sports10

If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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News 5

The students from Caroline Peases second-grade class at Stony Creek Elementary School got a chance to have some fun with theBison-tennial Public Art project which is located on the lawn of the Old Hamilton County Museum and Jail Four classes toureddowntown Noblesville sites This is a second-grade project to learn about Noblesville downtown and its history During the semesterstudents will discuss what they observed in the downtown They will have guest speakers come and go into detail about the importanceof a successful downtown and the students will present ideas for what they feel will make Noblesville better

Stony Creek students havefun with ldquoBison-tennialrdquo

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Sports6

Noblesville 45Zionsville 24

Team Stats NHS ZHSFirst Downs 21 15 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 5 5 By Penalty 4 1Yards Rushing 41-233 35-194Yards Passing 141 294CompAttIntc 16-22-1 22-41-3FumblesLost 3-3 1-1PenaltiesYards 9-70 16-172Punts-Average 4-433 3-337Score by QuartersNoblesville 14 7 17 7 - 45Zionsville 7 0 7 10 - 24

ScoringFirst Quarter

Chandler Hurst 2-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 515

Jackson Thurman 5-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 317

Second QuarterThurman 1-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 1015

Third QuarterBarnes 4-yard run (Knight kick) 803Knight 40-yard field goal 144Tyler Gonzalez 24-yard run (Knightkick) 040

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 22-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 512

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 10-54 ChandlerHurst 15-59 Alex Foster 3-39 RyanBarnes 9-69 Jackson Thurman 1-6 LukeBlevins 3-6Passing Barnes 16-22-141Receiving Thurman 5-52 Hurst 3-1McGwire Plumer 4-46 Nolan Ginther 1-21 Blake Taylor 1-7 Drew Scheib 1-6Ben Gruver 1-8

The Noblesville football team kept itselfin the middle of theHoosier CrossroadsConference raceFriday with a solid45-24 victory atZionsville

The Class 5A No8 Eagles scored thefirst touchdown of thegame but the Millerswere in control afterthat running andpassing effectivelyand making big playson defenseNoblesville coachJason Simmons saidhe felt like his teamexecuted its gameplan in all threephases of the gamefairly well

Simmons also saidhis team played witha lot of energy and alot of passion Theyplayed for each other

After Zionsvillescored the Millers gotright on the boardAlex Foster made abig run to get the ballinto the end zone andChandler Hurstcarried it in from the2 yard line That wasthe first of threerushing touchdownsfor Noblesville

The next twoscores would come

from pass plays by quarterback Ryan Barnesand receiver Jackson Thurman The duoteamed up for a five-yard reception late inthe first quarter then a one-yarder early inthe second period As a result the Millerswere up 21-7 at halftime

Noblesville got back on the ground inthe third quarter with Barnes carrying theball in from the 4 for the first score of thesecond half Jack Knight added a 40-yardfield goal with 144 left in the third and aminute later Tyler Gonzalez charged ahead24 yards to get in the end zone

The Millers final touchdown of thegame came from another pass a 22-yarderfrom Barnes to Nolan Ginther Knightsuccessfully kicked all six extra points

Simmons was quick to creditNoblesvilles linemen - Seth Pope DaricGordon Ben Collins Drew Hartmann AlexHoltz as well as Drew Scheib and Ginther- for playing well Hurst Gonzalez andFoster had solid running games taking thepressure off of Barnes who had beenmaking many a carry for the Millers

To be sure Barnes made some rushes -he carried the ball nine times for 69 yardsto lead the ground game Through the airBarnes was 16-of-22 for 141 yardsincluding three touchdowns Thurman madefive catches for 52 yards while McGwirePlumer caught four receptions for 46 yards

Harris Camp had a key interception forNoblesville

Defensively for us we made the bigplays tonight said Simmons

The name of the game tonight wastakeaways We ended up with fivetakeaways

The Millers are presently 2-1 in theHCC part of a three-way tie for second withHamilton Southeastern and WestfieldBrownsburg leads the conference with a 2-0mark

Noblesville takes a break from the HCCnext week to host 3A No 7 HamiltonHeights It will be the MillersHomecoming game and will kick off at730 pm

Noblesville blasts Zionsville

Gordon

Gonzalez

Plumer

Kent GrahamFile photo

Noblesvillersquos Chandler Hurst scored a first-quarter touchdown during the Millersrsquo 45-24 win at Zionsville Friday

Sports 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorAt each of its Thursday practices the

Hamilton Southeastern football team goesthrough two-minute offensive drills

Every day before our games we gothrough scenarios just like that said Royalsquarterback Adam Mullett

That practice made perfect for HSE onFriday in its game at Westfield Mullett andhis receiving corps put together a sensationaltwo-minute drive in the waning minutes ofthe fourth quarter that culminated in a21-yard touchdown pass from Mullett toMax Brooks

That touchdown tied the game at 20-allwith 34 seconds left Tyler Melser thenkicked an extra point to get the Royals ahead21-20 Southeastern then held off a finalpush by the Shamrocks and won the game

Theres nothing easy said HSE coachScott May I knew it was going to be abattle I knew it was going to come down tothe end of the game Im not sure I couldvedrawn it up like that but Im happy with theoutcome

The win moves the Class 6A No 9Royals to 4-1 for the season while it wasthe first loss of the year for the 5A No 2Shamrocks Both teams are 2-1 in HoosierCrossroads Conference play and are part ofa three-way tie for second place in theleague with Noblesville Brownsburg leadsthe HCC at 2-0

After a back-and-forth game Westfieldhad the ball on the Royals 29-yard line with257 left Southeastern held the Rocks tothree yards on that drive and used all of itstimeouts putting Westfield at fourth-and-7at the HSE 26

Will Harrison then stepped up andblasted a 43-yard field goal to move theShamrocks ahead 20-14 But thanks to theRoyals time-out strategy they still had 230left

That was plenty of time as it turned outSoutheastern started from its own 20 butMullett began making some solid throws -15 yards to Carter Loman 19 yards toLoman 17 yards to Nick Mutchner - to getthe Royals into Westfield territory

Southeastern finally got down to theShamrocks 21 and that was from whereMullett tossed his 21-yarder to BrooksMelsers kick moved HSE ahead Westfieldgave it one last drive with 34 seconds leftbut ran out of time

Their tendencies were running the ballrunning the ball running the ball said MayWe knew they were going to grind it outand we have to be able to stop that I dontknow how many stops we got but I thinkwe did a pretty good job out there tonighton defense

I didnt think we played very well butcredit to them said Westfield coach JakeGilbert I think they had a lot to do with itWe were just out of position and not quiteas physical as weve been in some spots sofar this year But again they Im sure had alot to do with that Thats a really goodfootball team

Southeastern got on the board midwaythrough the first quarter when Mullett andLoman combined for a 64-yard passtouchdown

I thought he did a good job said Mayof his quarterback He made betterdecisions tonight I just think he put ittogether he stays calm he plays through thehighs and lows I like his demeanor

Harrison got Westfields first points witha 20-yard field goal late in the first quarterThe Rocks took the lead in the second

Two-minute drill drives it home for Royals

Southeastern 21Westfield 20

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 7 0 7 7 - 21Westfield 3 7 0 10 - 20

Game StatsHSE WHS

First Downs 17 18 By Rushing 9 10 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 2 1Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 5-40 6-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

HSE - Carter Loman 64-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Tyler Melser kick) 605W - Will Harrison 20-yard field goal103

Second QuarterW - Evan Manley 11-yard pass fromAndrew Sweet (Harrison kick) 216

Third QuarterHSE - Adam Mullett 3-yard run (Melserkick) 006

Fourth QuarterW - Nate Froelich 29-yard run (Harrisonkick) 811W - Harrison 43-yard field goal 230HSE - Max Brooks 21-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 034

Southeastern StatsRushing Jackson Sweeney 23-145Adam Mullett 6-25 Trey Poore 2-9Max Brooks 1-minus 3 team 1-minus5Passing Mullett 13-30-191Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-37Carter Loman 3-98 Matt Klink 3-20Brooks 2-26 Sweeney 1-20

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 25-123 AndySweet 4-22 Johnny Swidan 14-18Passing Sweet 13-25-152Receiving Swidan 4-56 Evan Manley4-29 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-30 HaydenRussell 1-20 Clint Hostler 1-10Froelich 1-7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett dives forward for an extra yard during the Royalsrsquo football game with Westfieldon Friday Mullett engineered a two-minute drill that resulted in a touchdown and that helped HSE beat the Shamrocks 21-20BELOW Nate Froelich rushed for 123 yards and scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night

Sports8

quarter when Andrew Sweet found EvanManley for an 11-yard touchdown pass

Mullett pushed HSE ahead with sixseconds remaining in the third period as heran in from three yards for a touchdownWestfield answered a few minutes laterwith Nate Froelich powering in 29 yards toscore

Mullett finished the game with 191passing yards on a 13-of-30 completion rateMutchner had the most catches with fourwhile Loman gained the most yardage with98 in three receptions Jackson Sweeney ranfor 145 yards

Froelich led Westfields rushing with123 yards Sweet had an efficient passingnight going 13-of-25 with 152 yardsJonathan Swidan and Manley each had fourcatches with Swidan totaling 56 yardsthrough the air

Southeastern hosts 5A No 8 Zionsvillenext week while Westfield travels to 6ANo 5 Brownsburg

We dont have time to sit around andmope said Gilbert We got to pickourselves up get ready for Brownsburg inseven days

DRILL From Page 7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Jackson Sweeney rushed for 145 yardsRIGHT Westfieldrsquos Evan Manley celebrates with his teammates after scoring atouchdown

Sports 9

In a key Hoosier Conference crashFriday at Hamilton Heights the hostHuskies fell behind early and never caughtup while losing to Northwestern 35-20

The visiting Tigers led 14-7 after onequarter and 20-7 at halftime and thenmatched Class 3A No 7 Heights with singletouchdowns in the third and fourth periods

It was a ground game won byNorthwestern The Tigers had 60 rushes for377 yards and Heights just 21 for only 75yards

Most of Heightsrsquo offensive damage wasdone by Josh Feltz through the air TheHusky quarterback was 16-of-29 for 240yards Riley White had five catches for 87yards and Sterling Weatherford two for 72yards Feltz fired three TD passes two toWhite

Clayton Cowan had 14 rushes for 75Husky ground yards

Northwestern scored first in the openingquarter on a 52-yard run with still 1115 leftin the period The Tiers also scored the finalTD in the quarter

White on a five-yard pass from Feltzgot Heightsrsquo touchdown with 347remaining in the quarter Michael Tynerkicked the extra point

Feltz struck again in the third quarterthrowing 46 yards to Weatherford A two-point pass attempt by Feltz failed

It was Feltz again in the fourth quarterthis time firing 47 yards to White Tyneradded the PAT

This was Heightsrsquo final home game ofthe regular season and the Huskiesrsquo first lossof the season Hamilton Heights now 3-1will travel to Noblesville next Friday

Northwestern 35Heights 20

Score by QuartersHeights 7 0 6 7 ndash 20Northwestern 14 6 8 7 ndash 35

Team Stats HH NW

First Downs 10 21 By Rushing 3 18 By Passing 7 3Yards Rushing 21-75 60-377Yards Passing 240 126CompAttIntc 16-30-2 7-11-11FumblesLost 3-1 2-2PenaltiesYards 2-10 2-20

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Riley White 5-yard pass from Josh Feltz(Michael Tyner kick) 347

Third QuarterSterling Weatherford 46-yard pass fromFeltz (2-point pass failed) 1139

Fourth QuarterWhite 47-yard pass from Feltz (Tynerkick) 1152

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-75 Feltz3-minus 10 Jesse Brown 1-5 Jake Beale3-5Passing Feltz 16-29-240 Weatherford0-1Receiving Cowan 2-9 Caymn Lutz 4-40Weatherford 2-72 Brown 3-32 White5-87

NW out-rushes Heights

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Riley White (12) and Zach Stevens (50) make a tackle during the Huskiesrsquo Fridaynight game with Northwestern at the Husky Dome Heights fell 35-20 its first loss of the seasonBELOW Riley White makes a catch one of five that he had on the night

Jesse Brown (11) makes a tackle with Drew Flanders (36) running in to help

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If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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Noblesville 45Zionsville 24

Team Stats NHS ZHSFirst Downs 21 15 By Rushing 12 9 By Passing 5 5 By Penalty 4 1Yards Rushing 41-233 35-194Yards Passing 141 294CompAttIntc 16-22-1 22-41-3FumblesLost 3-3 1-1PenaltiesYards 9-70 16-172Punts-Average 4-433 3-337Score by QuartersNoblesville 14 7 17 7 - 45Zionsville 7 0 7 10 - 24

ScoringFirst Quarter

Chandler Hurst 2-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 515

Jackson Thurman 5-yard pass from RyanBarnes (Knight kick) 317

Second QuarterThurman 1-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 1015

Third QuarterBarnes 4-yard run (Knight kick) 803Knight 40-yard field goal 144Tyler Gonzalez 24-yard run (Knightkick) 040

Fourth QuarterNolan Ginther 22-yard pass from Barnes(Knight kick) 512

Noblesville StatsRushing Tyler Gonzalez 10-54 ChandlerHurst 15-59 Alex Foster 3-39 RyanBarnes 9-69 Jackson Thurman 1-6 LukeBlevins 3-6Passing Barnes 16-22-141Receiving Thurman 5-52 Hurst 3-1McGwire Plumer 4-46 Nolan Ginther 1-21 Blake Taylor 1-7 Drew Scheib 1-6Ben Gruver 1-8

The Noblesville football team kept itselfin the middle of theHoosier CrossroadsConference raceFriday with a solid45-24 victory atZionsville

The Class 5A No8 Eagles scored thefirst touchdown of thegame but the Millerswere in control afterthat running andpassing effectivelyand making big playson defenseNoblesville coachJason Simmons saidhe felt like his teamexecuted its gameplan in all threephases of the gamefairly well

Simmons also saidhis team played witha lot of energy and alot of passion Theyplayed for each other

After Zionsvillescored the Millers gotright on the boardAlex Foster made abig run to get the ballinto the end zone andChandler Hurstcarried it in from the2 yard line That wasthe first of threerushing touchdownsfor Noblesville

The next twoscores would come

from pass plays by quarterback Ryan Barnesand receiver Jackson Thurman The duoteamed up for a five-yard reception late inthe first quarter then a one-yarder early inthe second period As a result the Millerswere up 21-7 at halftime

Noblesville got back on the ground inthe third quarter with Barnes carrying theball in from the 4 for the first score of thesecond half Jack Knight added a 40-yardfield goal with 144 left in the third and aminute later Tyler Gonzalez charged ahead24 yards to get in the end zone

The Millers final touchdown of thegame came from another pass a 22-yarderfrom Barnes to Nolan Ginther Knightsuccessfully kicked all six extra points

Simmons was quick to creditNoblesvilles linemen - Seth Pope DaricGordon Ben Collins Drew Hartmann AlexHoltz as well as Drew Scheib and Ginther- for playing well Hurst Gonzalez andFoster had solid running games taking thepressure off of Barnes who had beenmaking many a carry for the Millers

To be sure Barnes made some rushes -he carried the ball nine times for 69 yardsto lead the ground game Through the airBarnes was 16-of-22 for 141 yardsincluding three touchdowns Thurman madefive catches for 52 yards while McGwirePlumer caught four receptions for 46 yards

Harris Camp had a key interception forNoblesville

Defensively for us we made the bigplays tonight said Simmons

The name of the game tonight wastakeaways We ended up with fivetakeaways

The Millers are presently 2-1 in theHCC part of a three-way tie for second withHamilton Southeastern and WestfieldBrownsburg leads the conference with a 2-0mark

Noblesville takes a break from the HCCnext week to host 3A No 7 HamiltonHeights It will be the MillersHomecoming game and will kick off at730 pm

Noblesville blasts Zionsville

Gordon

Gonzalez

Plumer

Kent GrahamFile photo

Noblesvillersquos Chandler Hurst scored a first-quarter touchdown during the Millersrsquo 45-24 win at Zionsville Friday

Sports 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorAt each of its Thursday practices the

Hamilton Southeastern football team goesthrough two-minute offensive drills

Every day before our games we gothrough scenarios just like that said Royalsquarterback Adam Mullett

That practice made perfect for HSE onFriday in its game at Westfield Mullett andhis receiving corps put together a sensationaltwo-minute drive in the waning minutes ofthe fourth quarter that culminated in a21-yard touchdown pass from Mullett toMax Brooks

That touchdown tied the game at 20-allwith 34 seconds left Tyler Melser thenkicked an extra point to get the Royals ahead21-20 Southeastern then held off a finalpush by the Shamrocks and won the game

Theres nothing easy said HSE coachScott May I knew it was going to be abattle I knew it was going to come down tothe end of the game Im not sure I couldvedrawn it up like that but Im happy with theoutcome

The win moves the Class 6A No 9Royals to 4-1 for the season while it wasthe first loss of the year for the 5A No 2Shamrocks Both teams are 2-1 in HoosierCrossroads Conference play and are part ofa three-way tie for second place in theleague with Noblesville Brownsburg leadsthe HCC at 2-0

After a back-and-forth game Westfieldhad the ball on the Royals 29-yard line with257 left Southeastern held the Rocks tothree yards on that drive and used all of itstimeouts putting Westfield at fourth-and-7at the HSE 26

Will Harrison then stepped up andblasted a 43-yard field goal to move theShamrocks ahead 20-14 But thanks to theRoyals time-out strategy they still had 230left

That was plenty of time as it turned outSoutheastern started from its own 20 butMullett began making some solid throws -15 yards to Carter Loman 19 yards toLoman 17 yards to Nick Mutchner - to getthe Royals into Westfield territory

Southeastern finally got down to theShamrocks 21 and that was from whereMullett tossed his 21-yarder to BrooksMelsers kick moved HSE ahead Westfieldgave it one last drive with 34 seconds leftbut ran out of time

Their tendencies were running the ballrunning the ball running the ball said MayWe knew they were going to grind it outand we have to be able to stop that I dontknow how many stops we got but I thinkwe did a pretty good job out there tonighton defense

I didnt think we played very well butcredit to them said Westfield coach JakeGilbert I think they had a lot to do with itWe were just out of position and not quiteas physical as weve been in some spots sofar this year But again they Im sure had alot to do with that Thats a really goodfootball team

Southeastern got on the board midwaythrough the first quarter when Mullett andLoman combined for a 64-yard passtouchdown

I thought he did a good job said Mayof his quarterback He made betterdecisions tonight I just think he put ittogether he stays calm he plays through thehighs and lows I like his demeanor

Harrison got Westfields first points witha 20-yard field goal late in the first quarterThe Rocks took the lead in the second

Two-minute drill drives it home for Royals

Southeastern 21Westfield 20

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 7 0 7 7 - 21Westfield 3 7 0 10 - 20

Game StatsHSE WHS

First Downs 17 18 By Rushing 9 10 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 2 1Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 5-40 6-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

HSE - Carter Loman 64-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Tyler Melser kick) 605W - Will Harrison 20-yard field goal103

Second QuarterW - Evan Manley 11-yard pass fromAndrew Sweet (Harrison kick) 216

Third QuarterHSE - Adam Mullett 3-yard run (Melserkick) 006

Fourth QuarterW - Nate Froelich 29-yard run (Harrisonkick) 811W - Harrison 43-yard field goal 230HSE - Max Brooks 21-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 034

Southeastern StatsRushing Jackson Sweeney 23-145Adam Mullett 6-25 Trey Poore 2-9Max Brooks 1-minus 3 team 1-minus5Passing Mullett 13-30-191Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-37Carter Loman 3-98 Matt Klink 3-20Brooks 2-26 Sweeney 1-20

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 25-123 AndySweet 4-22 Johnny Swidan 14-18Passing Sweet 13-25-152Receiving Swidan 4-56 Evan Manley4-29 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-30 HaydenRussell 1-20 Clint Hostler 1-10Froelich 1-7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett dives forward for an extra yard during the Royalsrsquo football game with Westfieldon Friday Mullett engineered a two-minute drill that resulted in a touchdown and that helped HSE beat the Shamrocks 21-20BELOW Nate Froelich rushed for 123 yards and scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night

Sports8

quarter when Andrew Sweet found EvanManley for an 11-yard touchdown pass

Mullett pushed HSE ahead with sixseconds remaining in the third period as heran in from three yards for a touchdownWestfield answered a few minutes laterwith Nate Froelich powering in 29 yards toscore

Mullett finished the game with 191passing yards on a 13-of-30 completion rateMutchner had the most catches with fourwhile Loman gained the most yardage with98 in three receptions Jackson Sweeney ranfor 145 yards

Froelich led Westfields rushing with123 yards Sweet had an efficient passingnight going 13-of-25 with 152 yardsJonathan Swidan and Manley each had fourcatches with Swidan totaling 56 yardsthrough the air

Southeastern hosts 5A No 8 Zionsvillenext week while Westfield travels to 6ANo 5 Brownsburg

We dont have time to sit around andmope said Gilbert We got to pickourselves up get ready for Brownsburg inseven days

DRILL From Page 7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Jackson Sweeney rushed for 145 yardsRIGHT Westfieldrsquos Evan Manley celebrates with his teammates after scoring atouchdown

Sports 9

In a key Hoosier Conference crashFriday at Hamilton Heights the hostHuskies fell behind early and never caughtup while losing to Northwestern 35-20

The visiting Tigers led 14-7 after onequarter and 20-7 at halftime and thenmatched Class 3A No 7 Heights with singletouchdowns in the third and fourth periods

It was a ground game won byNorthwestern The Tigers had 60 rushes for377 yards and Heights just 21 for only 75yards

Most of Heightsrsquo offensive damage wasdone by Josh Feltz through the air TheHusky quarterback was 16-of-29 for 240yards Riley White had five catches for 87yards and Sterling Weatherford two for 72yards Feltz fired three TD passes two toWhite

Clayton Cowan had 14 rushes for 75Husky ground yards

Northwestern scored first in the openingquarter on a 52-yard run with still 1115 leftin the period The Tiers also scored the finalTD in the quarter

White on a five-yard pass from Feltzgot Heightsrsquo touchdown with 347remaining in the quarter Michael Tynerkicked the extra point

Feltz struck again in the third quarterthrowing 46 yards to Weatherford A two-point pass attempt by Feltz failed

It was Feltz again in the fourth quarterthis time firing 47 yards to White Tyneradded the PAT

This was Heightsrsquo final home game ofthe regular season and the Huskiesrsquo first lossof the season Hamilton Heights now 3-1will travel to Noblesville next Friday

Northwestern 35Heights 20

Score by QuartersHeights 7 0 6 7 ndash 20Northwestern 14 6 8 7 ndash 35

Team Stats HH NW

First Downs 10 21 By Rushing 3 18 By Passing 7 3Yards Rushing 21-75 60-377Yards Passing 240 126CompAttIntc 16-30-2 7-11-11FumblesLost 3-1 2-2PenaltiesYards 2-10 2-20

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Riley White 5-yard pass from Josh Feltz(Michael Tyner kick) 347

Third QuarterSterling Weatherford 46-yard pass fromFeltz (2-point pass failed) 1139

Fourth QuarterWhite 47-yard pass from Feltz (Tynerkick) 1152

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-75 Feltz3-minus 10 Jesse Brown 1-5 Jake Beale3-5Passing Feltz 16-29-240 Weatherford0-1Receiving Cowan 2-9 Caymn Lutz 4-40Weatherford 2-72 Brown 3-32 White5-87

NW out-rushes Heights

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Riley White (12) and Zach Stevens (50) make a tackle during the Huskiesrsquo Fridaynight game with Northwestern at the Husky Dome Heights fell 35-20 its first loss of the seasonBELOW Riley White makes a catch one of five that he had on the night

Jesse Brown (11) makes a tackle with Drew Flanders (36) running in to help

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If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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Sports 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorAt each of its Thursday practices the

Hamilton Southeastern football team goesthrough two-minute offensive drills

Every day before our games we gothrough scenarios just like that said Royalsquarterback Adam Mullett

That practice made perfect for HSE onFriday in its game at Westfield Mullett andhis receiving corps put together a sensationaltwo-minute drive in the waning minutes ofthe fourth quarter that culminated in a21-yard touchdown pass from Mullett toMax Brooks

That touchdown tied the game at 20-allwith 34 seconds left Tyler Melser thenkicked an extra point to get the Royals ahead21-20 Southeastern then held off a finalpush by the Shamrocks and won the game

Theres nothing easy said HSE coachScott May I knew it was going to be abattle I knew it was going to come down tothe end of the game Im not sure I couldvedrawn it up like that but Im happy with theoutcome

The win moves the Class 6A No 9Royals to 4-1 for the season while it wasthe first loss of the year for the 5A No 2Shamrocks Both teams are 2-1 in HoosierCrossroads Conference play and are part ofa three-way tie for second place in theleague with Noblesville Brownsburg leadsthe HCC at 2-0

After a back-and-forth game Westfieldhad the ball on the Royals 29-yard line with257 left Southeastern held the Rocks tothree yards on that drive and used all of itstimeouts putting Westfield at fourth-and-7at the HSE 26

Will Harrison then stepped up andblasted a 43-yard field goal to move theShamrocks ahead 20-14 But thanks to theRoyals time-out strategy they still had 230left

That was plenty of time as it turned outSoutheastern started from its own 20 butMullett began making some solid throws -15 yards to Carter Loman 19 yards toLoman 17 yards to Nick Mutchner - to getthe Royals into Westfield territory

Southeastern finally got down to theShamrocks 21 and that was from whereMullett tossed his 21-yarder to BrooksMelsers kick moved HSE ahead Westfieldgave it one last drive with 34 seconds leftbut ran out of time

Their tendencies were running the ballrunning the ball running the ball said MayWe knew they were going to grind it outand we have to be able to stop that I dontknow how many stops we got but I thinkwe did a pretty good job out there tonighton defense

I didnt think we played very well butcredit to them said Westfield coach JakeGilbert I think they had a lot to do with itWe were just out of position and not quiteas physical as weve been in some spots sofar this year But again they Im sure had alot to do with that Thats a really goodfootball team

Southeastern got on the board midwaythrough the first quarter when Mullett andLoman combined for a 64-yard passtouchdown

I thought he did a good job said Mayof his quarterback He made betterdecisions tonight I just think he put ittogether he stays calm he plays through thehighs and lows I like his demeanor

Harrison got Westfields first points witha 20-yard field goal late in the first quarterThe Rocks took the lead in the second

Two-minute drill drives it home for Royals

Southeastern 21Westfield 20

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 7 0 7 7 - 21Westfield 3 7 0 10 - 20

Game StatsHSE WHS

First Downs 17 18 By Rushing 9 10 By Passing 6 7 By Penalty 2 1Yards Rushing 33-171 43-163Yards Passing 189 152CompAttIntc 13-30-2 13-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 5-40 6-55

ScoringFirst Quarter

HSE - Carter Loman 64-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Tyler Melser kick) 605W - Will Harrison 20-yard field goal103

Second QuarterW - Evan Manley 11-yard pass fromAndrew Sweet (Harrison kick) 216

Third QuarterHSE - Adam Mullett 3-yard run (Melserkick) 006

Fourth QuarterW - Nate Froelich 29-yard run (Harrisonkick) 811W - Harrison 43-yard field goal 230HSE - Max Brooks 21-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 034

Southeastern StatsRushing Jackson Sweeney 23-145Adam Mullett 6-25 Trey Poore 2-9Max Brooks 1-minus 3 team 1-minus5Passing Mullett 13-30-191Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-37Carter Loman 3-98 Matt Klink 3-20Brooks 2-26 Sweeney 1-20

Westfield StatsRushing Nate Froelich 25-123 AndySweet 4-22 Johnny Swidan 14-18Passing Sweet 13-25-152Receiving Swidan 4-56 Evan Manley4-29 Kaleb Pettijohn 2-30 HaydenRussell 1-20 Clint Hostler 1-10Froelich 1-7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Adam Mullett dives forward for an extra yard during the Royalsrsquo football game with Westfieldon Friday Mullett engineered a two-minute drill that resulted in a touchdown and that helped HSE beat the Shamrocks 21-20BELOW Nate Froelich rushed for 123 yards and scored a touchdown for Westfield Friday night

Sports8

quarter when Andrew Sweet found EvanManley for an 11-yard touchdown pass

Mullett pushed HSE ahead with sixseconds remaining in the third period as heran in from three yards for a touchdownWestfield answered a few minutes laterwith Nate Froelich powering in 29 yards toscore

Mullett finished the game with 191passing yards on a 13-of-30 completion rateMutchner had the most catches with fourwhile Loman gained the most yardage with98 in three receptions Jackson Sweeney ranfor 145 yards

Froelich led Westfields rushing with123 yards Sweet had an efficient passingnight going 13-of-25 with 152 yardsJonathan Swidan and Manley each had fourcatches with Swidan totaling 56 yardsthrough the air

Southeastern hosts 5A No 8 Zionsvillenext week while Westfield travels to 6ANo 5 Brownsburg

We dont have time to sit around andmope said Gilbert We got to pickourselves up get ready for Brownsburg inseven days

DRILL From Page 7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Jackson Sweeney rushed for 145 yardsRIGHT Westfieldrsquos Evan Manley celebrates with his teammates after scoring atouchdown

Sports 9

In a key Hoosier Conference crashFriday at Hamilton Heights the hostHuskies fell behind early and never caughtup while losing to Northwestern 35-20

The visiting Tigers led 14-7 after onequarter and 20-7 at halftime and thenmatched Class 3A No 7 Heights with singletouchdowns in the third and fourth periods

It was a ground game won byNorthwestern The Tigers had 60 rushes for377 yards and Heights just 21 for only 75yards

Most of Heightsrsquo offensive damage wasdone by Josh Feltz through the air TheHusky quarterback was 16-of-29 for 240yards Riley White had five catches for 87yards and Sterling Weatherford two for 72yards Feltz fired three TD passes two toWhite

Clayton Cowan had 14 rushes for 75Husky ground yards

Northwestern scored first in the openingquarter on a 52-yard run with still 1115 leftin the period The Tiers also scored the finalTD in the quarter

White on a five-yard pass from Feltzgot Heightsrsquo touchdown with 347remaining in the quarter Michael Tynerkicked the extra point

Feltz struck again in the third quarterthrowing 46 yards to Weatherford A two-point pass attempt by Feltz failed

It was Feltz again in the fourth quarterthis time firing 47 yards to White Tyneradded the PAT

This was Heightsrsquo final home game ofthe regular season and the Huskiesrsquo first lossof the season Hamilton Heights now 3-1will travel to Noblesville next Friday

Northwestern 35Heights 20

Score by QuartersHeights 7 0 6 7 ndash 20Northwestern 14 6 8 7 ndash 35

Team Stats HH NW

First Downs 10 21 By Rushing 3 18 By Passing 7 3Yards Rushing 21-75 60-377Yards Passing 240 126CompAttIntc 16-30-2 7-11-11FumblesLost 3-1 2-2PenaltiesYards 2-10 2-20

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Riley White 5-yard pass from Josh Feltz(Michael Tyner kick) 347

Third QuarterSterling Weatherford 46-yard pass fromFeltz (2-point pass failed) 1139

Fourth QuarterWhite 47-yard pass from Feltz (Tynerkick) 1152

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-75 Feltz3-minus 10 Jesse Brown 1-5 Jake Beale3-5Passing Feltz 16-29-240 Weatherford0-1Receiving Cowan 2-9 Caymn Lutz 4-40Weatherford 2-72 Brown 3-32 White5-87

NW out-rushes Heights

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Riley White (12) and Zach Stevens (50) make a tackle during the Huskiesrsquo Fridaynight game with Northwestern at the Husky Dome Heights fell 35-20 its first loss of the seasonBELOW Riley White makes a catch one of five that he had on the night

Jesse Brown (11) makes a tackle with Drew Flanders (36) running in to help

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Sports10

If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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quarter when Andrew Sweet found EvanManley for an 11-yard touchdown pass

Mullett pushed HSE ahead with sixseconds remaining in the third period as heran in from three yards for a touchdownWestfield answered a few minutes laterwith Nate Froelich powering in 29 yards toscore

Mullett finished the game with 191passing yards on a 13-of-30 completion rateMutchner had the most catches with fourwhile Loman gained the most yardage with98 in three receptions Jackson Sweeney ranfor 145 yards

Froelich led Westfields rushing with123 yards Sweet had an efficient passingnight going 13-of-25 with 152 yardsJonathan Swidan and Manley each had fourcatches with Swidan totaling 56 yardsthrough the air

Southeastern hosts 5A No 8 Zionsvillenext week while Westfield travels to 6ANo 5 Brownsburg

We dont have time to sit around andmope said Gilbert We got to pickourselves up get ready for Brownsburg inseven days

DRILL From Page 7

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Jackson Sweeney rushed for 145 yardsRIGHT Westfieldrsquos Evan Manley celebrates with his teammates after scoring atouchdown

Sports 9

In a key Hoosier Conference crashFriday at Hamilton Heights the hostHuskies fell behind early and never caughtup while losing to Northwestern 35-20

The visiting Tigers led 14-7 after onequarter and 20-7 at halftime and thenmatched Class 3A No 7 Heights with singletouchdowns in the third and fourth periods

It was a ground game won byNorthwestern The Tigers had 60 rushes for377 yards and Heights just 21 for only 75yards

Most of Heightsrsquo offensive damage wasdone by Josh Feltz through the air TheHusky quarterback was 16-of-29 for 240yards Riley White had five catches for 87yards and Sterling Weatherford two for 72yards Feltz fired three TD passes two toWhite

Clayton Cowan had 14 rushes for 75Husky ground yards

Northwestern scored first in the openingquarter on a 52-yard run with still 1115 leftin the period The Tiers also scored the finalTD in the quarter

White on a five-yard pass from Feltzgot Heightsrsquo touchdown with 347remaining in the quarter Michael Tynerkicked the extra point

Feltz struck again in the third quarterthrowing 46 yards to Weatherford A two-point pass attempt by Feltz failed

It was Feltz again in the fourth quarterthis time firing 47 yards to White Tyneradded the PAT

This was Heightsrsquo final home game ofthe regular season and the Huskiesrsquo first lossof the season Hamilton Heights now 3-1will travel to Noblesville next Friday

Northwestern 35Heights 20

Score by QuartersHeights 7 0 6 7 ndash 20Northwestern 14 6 8 7 ndash 35

Team Stats HH NW

First Downs 10 21 By Rushing 3 18 By Passing 7 3Yards Rushing 21-75 60-377Yards Passing 240 126CompAttIntc 16-30-2 7-11-11FumblesLost 3-1 2-2PenaltiesYards 2-10 2-20

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Riley White 5-yard pass from Josh Feltz(Michael Tyner kick) 347

Third QuarterSterling Weatherford 46-yard pass fromFeltz (2-point pass failed) 1139

Fourth QuarterWhite 47-yard pass from Feltz (Tynerkick) 1152

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-75 Feltz3-minus 10 Jesse Brown 1-5 Jake Beale3-5Passing Feltz 16-29-240 Weatherford0-1Receiving Cowan 2-9 Caymn Lutz 4-40Weatherford 2-72 Brown 3-32 White5-87

NW out-rushes Heights

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Riley White (12) and Zach Stevens (50) make a tackle during the Huskiesrsquo Fridaynight game with Northwestern at the Husky Dome Heights fell 35-20 its first loss of the seasonBELOW Riley White makes a catch one of five that he had on the night

Jesse Brown (11) makes a tackle with Drew Flanders (36) running in to help

Do You Have ACommunity

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Wedding BirthAnnouncement

Anniversary

Share It With TheCommunity

Contact theHamilton County

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Hamiltonconorthreporter

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Sports10

If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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In a key Hoosier Conference crashFriday at Hamilton Heights the hostHuskies fell behind early and never caughtup while losing to Northwestern 35-20

The visiting Tigers led 14-7 after onequarter and 20-7 at halftime and thenmatched Class 3A No 7 Heights with singletouchdowns in the third and fourth periods

It was a ground game won byNorthwestern The Tigers had 60 rushes for377 yards and Heights just 21 for only 75yards

Most of Heightsrsquo offensive damage wasdone by Josh Feltz through the air TheHusky quarterback was 16-of-29 for 240yards Riley White had five catches for 87yards and Sterling Weatherford two for 72yards Feltz fired three TD passes two toWhite

Clayton Cowan had 14 rushes for 75Husky ground yards

Northwestern scored first in the openingquarter on a 52-yard run with still 1115 leftin the period The Tiers also scored the finalTD in the quarter

White on a five-yard pass from Feltzgot Heightsrsquo touchdown with 347remaining in the quarter Michael Tynerkicked the extra point

Feltz struck again in the third quarterthrowing 46 yards to Weatherford A two-point pass attempt by Feltz failed

It was Feltz again in the fourth quarterthis time firing 47 yards to White Tyneradded the PAT

This was Heightsrsquo final home game ofthe regular season and the Huskiesrsquo first lossof the season Hamilton Heights now 3-1will travel to Noblesville next Friday

Northwestern 35Heights 20

Score by QuartersHeights 7 0 6 7 ndash 20Northwestern 14 6 8 7 ndash 35

Team Stats HH NW

First Downs 10 21 By Rushing 3 18 By Passing 7 3Yards Rushing 21-75 60-377Yards Passing 240 126CompAttIntc 16-30-2 7-11-11FumblesLost 3-1 2-2PenaltiesYards 2-10 2-20

Heights ScoringFirst Quarter

Riley White 5-yard pass from Josh Feltz(Michael Tyner kick) 347

Third QuarterSterling Weatherford 46-yard pass fromFeltz (2-point pass failed) 1139

Fourth QuarterWhite 47-yard pass from Feltz (Tynerkick) 1152

Heights StatsRushing Clayton Cowan 14-75 Feltz3-minus 10 Jesse Brown 1-5 Jake Beale3-5Passing Feltz 16-29-240 Weatherford0-1Receiving Cowan 2-9 Caymn Lutz 4-40Weatherford 2-72 Brown 3-32 White5-87

NW out-rushes Heights

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

ABOVE Hamilton Heightsrsquo Riley White (12) and Zach Stevens (50) make a tackle during the Huskiesrsquo Fridaynight game with Northwestern at the Husky Dome Heights fell 35-20 its first loss of the seasonBELOW Riley White makes a catch one of five that he had on the night

Jesse Brown (11) makes a tackle with Drew Flanders (36) running in to help

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Sports10

If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

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Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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If all else fails itrsquos always good to gowith the offense whichgot you there

Sheridan coach BudWright turned loose hisfame running attack lastevening at Eastern andthe Blackhawksunloaded on the hostComets 40-14 in aHoosier HeartlandConference game

The win leftSheridan 2-3 on theseason and a perfect 2-0in the conference

ldquoWe had a couple ofgood practices thisweek and I thought thekids were readyrdquoWright said ldquoBut thenEastern runs back theopening kickoff andwersquore down 7-0 withonly 11 seconds gone

ldquoThat kind of wokeus uprdquo Wright said ldquoWe came right backand marched for a touchdown and thenplayed pretty good the rest of the nightrdquo

Sheridan dominated the second halfLeading 20-14 at halftime the Blackhawks

outscored Eastern 20-0 in the final twoperiods

Joe Callahan had afabulous game runningthe football He carried45 times for 327 yardsCallahan scoredSheridanrsquos first twotouchdowns and ran forthree scores in the game

ldquoHe did a great jobrunning the footballrdquoWright said ldquoand ouroffensive line did a

good job of blocking for himrdquoWright said he thought Sheridanrsquos

defense was the key to victoryldquoOur defense played wellrdquo said the

coach ldquoGunner Williams did a good job onEasternrsquos leading pass receiver CaineSpencer did a nice job toordquo

Callahan scored Sheridanrsquos firsttouchdown on a four-yard run with 705 leftin the first quarter

ldquoThat was a big touchdown after Easternran back the kickoffrdquo Wright said ldquoThenCallahan scored again and we took the leadrdquo

Callahanrsquos second TD was a six-yardcarry

Sophomore Drake Delph scored fromthe one to give the Blackhawks a secondperiod score

Sheridan turned it on in the second halfRobert Burnell got a third period touchdown

Callahan scored his third TD with 730left in the game and then Nick Burnell put

a cap on Sheridanrsquos scoring by interceptinga pass and returning the pigskin 40 yards

Sheridan carried the pigskin 73 times forits 442 yards and Eastern 18 times for 60yards The Blackhawks rushed for 24 firstdowns

Sheridan will return home next Fridayto host Tri-Central

Callahan runs for 327Sheridan 40Eastern 14

Score by QuartersSheridan 13 7 7 13 ndash 40Eastern 7 7 0 0 -- 14

Team Stats SHS EHS

First Downs 25 9 By Rushing 24 4 By Passing 1 4 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 73-442 18-60Yards Passing 34 96CompAttInt 2-7-1 5-21-2PenaltiesYards 11-75 4-16FumblesLost 1-0 0-0

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Joe Callahan 4-yard (kick failed) 705

Callahan 6-yard run (Gunner Williamskick) 432

Second QuarterDrake Delph 1-yard run (Williams (kick)816

Third QuarterRobert Burnell 1-yard run (Williamskick) 811

Fourth QuarterCallahan 1-yard run (bad sap) 730Nick Burnell interception and 40-yardreturn (Williams kick) 30

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 45-327 Kenny Burnell5-23 G Williams 6-35 Delph 11-31 RBurnell 5-12 Avery Bundy 1-14Passing Delph 2-7-34Receiving G Williams 1-0 RhettWilliams 1-34

Callahan Williams

R Burnell

Fishers leading 10-0 at halftime lost itspunch in the second half and dropped a14-10 Hoosier Crossroads Conference gameto Brownsburg Friday evening at ReynoldsTiger Stadium

Hunter Johnson passed for bothBrownsburg touchdowns His final TDsling to Carson Gill came with 426 left inthe game

Fishers played without head coach RickWimmer He was placed on administrativeleave after an incident involving a student

The school district is aware of an in-class incident that occurred on Sept 13 atFishers High School involving teacher RickWimmer and a student said Fishers HighSchool principal Jason Urban in a statementThe school placed Mr Wimmer on paidadministrative leave and reported theincident to the Fishers Police DepartmentFPD has advised the district that it will notpursue any further action The district is nowaddressing the incident as a personnel matterand investigating to determine what furtheraction is needed

Fishers rolled through the first halfWhile the Tigers were blanking Class 6ANo 5 Brownsburg in both the first andsecond quarters Fishers put 10 points on theboard in the second period

Ben Norton opened the scoring with a43-yard field with 1021 remaining beforehalftime

Fishers got a huge touchdown with just11 seconds left in the half when Joel Smythhit Colin Statz for 21 yards

But Fishersrsquo offense couldnrsquot click inthe second half and Johnson took controlfor the Bulldogs

In the game Johnson was 11-of-25 for170 yards He was sacked by the Fishersdefense three times

Bad finish nails Fishers

Photo by Kirk Green

Fishersrsquo Jake Winkle makes a tackle during the Tigersrsquo game with Brownsburg on Friday Winkle caused afumble that would be recovered by the Tigers

Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

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Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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Brownsburg 14Fishers 10

Score by QuartersFishers 0 10 0 0 ndash 10Brownsburg 0 0 7 7 ndash 14

Game StatsFHS BHS

First Downs 10 15 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 2 7 By Penalty 1 3Yards Rushing 38-87 38-90Yards Passing 64 170CompAttIntc 9-22-0 11-25-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-46 7-65

Fishers ScoringSecond Quarter

Ben Norton 43-yard field goal 1031Colin Statz 21-yard pass from Joel Smyth(Norton kick) 11

Fishers StatsRushing Trevor Newman 11-43 MaxShores 10-26 Michael Noble 4-12 JoelSmyth 3-6Passing Smyth 9-22-64Receiving Statz 3-29 DeVonte Adams2-24 RJ Potts 2-9 Nathan Humphrey1-6 Noble 1-minus 4

Smyth was 9-of-22 for 64 Fishers aerial yards Statz had three of those catches for 29yards

On the ground for Fishers Trevor Newman carried 11 times for 43 yards and MaxShores 10 times for 26 yards

Fishers now 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Hoosier Crossroads will try to break the threegame losing streak next week when the Tigers travels to Avon

FISHERS From Page 10

Sports 11

Itrsquos going to be a tough challenge forCarmel during thesecond half of theseason for theGreyhounds to climbback into the MICConference footballrace

Class 6A No 8Carmel dug itself ahuge hole Fridayevening losing toLawrence North 27-20

The loss left Carmel 2-3 overall and1-2 in the conference

Lawrence North led 14-10 at halftimeand 20-10 after three quarters and then theWildcats fought off the Greyhounds in thefourth period

Carmel gained a total of 309 yards 152rushing and 157 passing but theGreyhounds allowed Lawrence North 434yards 359 rushing and 75 passing

Two LN backs ran for more than 100yards Al McKeller carried 28 times for180 yards and Elijah Smith nine times for112 yards

Neither team scored in the first quarter

In the second period all of the scoringwas done in the finalsix minutes

Lawrence Northgot on the board firstwith a five-yard runby McKellerCarmel with 340remaining tied thegame on a one-yardrun by Camari Huntand a PAT kick byConnor Gohlan

With 40 secondsleft before halfMcKeller scoredagain for LawrenceCentral

Coghlan kicked a41-yard field goalwith five secondsremaining beforehalftime

McKeller got LNa big touchdown inthe third periodgiving the Wildcats a

20-10 margin with only the fourth quarterremaining

Carmel got back in the game whenJalen Walker caught a 14-yard TD passfrom Jake McDonald with 650 left

Smith scored for Lawrence North whatproved to be the winning touchdown on a55-yard run with 430 left

With 159 remaining Coghlan kickedanother field goal but that was not enoughfor the Greyhounds

Hunt had a 100-yard-plus rushing nightfor Carmel running 12 times for 109 yards

McDonald completed 15-of-23 passesfor 157 yards Walker had six catches for47 yards Ethan Merriweather four for 59yards and Kurt Rafdal four for 44 yards

Carmel will be on the road again nextFriday playing at North Central

Carmel TD short at LNLawrence North 27

Carmel 20Team Stats

CHS LNFirst Downs 19 23Yards Rushing 28-152 53-359Yards Passing 157 75CompAttInt 15-23-0 3-5-0FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 2-21 10-69Score by QuartersCarmel 0 10 0 10 ndash 20Lawrence 0 14 6 7 -- 27

Carmel ScoringSecond Quarter

Camari Hunt 1-yard run (Connor Goghlankick) 340

Coghlan 41-yard field 05

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 14-yard pass from JakeMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 430Coghlan 23-yard field 159

Carmel StatsRushing Camari Hunt 12-109 JeromeHalsell 11-55 Jalen Walker 1-2 JakeMcDonald 4-minus 14Passing McDonald 15-23-157Receiving Jalen Walker 6-47 EthanMerriweather 4-59 Kurt Rafdal 4-44Bennett Kiley 1-7

Guerin Catholic shot down Broad Ripplersquos Rockets with a 54-0 jump in the firsthalf and then Coach Tom Dilley cleared his bench as the Golden Eagles finished upa 60-8 victory

Everybody got into the action for Class 3A No 5 Guerin Catholic Thomas Kaserrushed for two touchdowns and Sam McDaniel Dylan Crossen Conner Voorhis andEmmett McMahon each rushed for one score Also Luke Keller completed atouchdown pass to Korbin Lane

The Eagles ran the ball only 23 times and gained 180 yards while Broad Ripplecarried 41 times for just 18 yards

Through the air Guerin Catholic had a 109 to 46 yard advantageThe win moved Guerin to 4-1 on the year with a home game coming up against

Class 4A No 10 Greenwood next Friday

Eagles fly past Rockets

Rafdal Kiley

Hunt

Guerin 60 BroadRipple 8

Score by QuartersGuerin 17 37 6 0 ndash 60Ripple 0 0 0 8 -- 8

Team Stats GC BR

First Downs 13 8 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 6 3 By Penalty 0 0Yards Rushing 23-180 41-18Yards Passing 109 46CompAttInt 8-14-0 4-7-1FumblesLost 0-0 4-4PenaltiesYard 0-0 1-5

Guerin ScoringFirst Quarter

Emmett McMahon 9-yard run (CalebQuick kick) 850Quick 35-yard field goal 745Korbin Lane 6-yard pass from LukeKeller (Quick kick) 317

Second QuarterThomas Kaser 8-yard run (Quick kick)1155

Collin Brown recovered fumble fortouchdown (Quick kick) 1132Kaser 9-yard run (Quick kick) 944Guerin safety 732Sam McDaniel 8-yard run (Quick kick)556Dylan Crossen 6-yard run (Quick kick)139Conner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 139

Third QuarterConner Voorhis 22-yard run (2-pointconversion failed) 732

Guerin StatsPassing Luke Keller 5-10-53 WillJenkins 2-2-39 Roc Ricker 1-2-17Rushing Thomas Kaser 8-69 CameronMurray 5-3 Sam Daniel 4-40 DylanCrossen 2-20 Conner Voorhis 1-22 WillJenkins 1-10 Emmett McMahon 1-9Korbin Lane 1-7Receiving Brendan Downey 2-48 KorbinLane 2-19 Grant Fremion 1-15 ThomasKaser 1-11 Nico Albert 1-8 BillyFreudenthal 1-8

Photo by Kirk Green

Jordan Fischer (left) and Charlie Bernhart were named the Fishers High SchoolHomecoming Queen and King

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 83 64 565 -Baltimore 81 66 551 20Toronto 81 66 551 20NY Yankees 77 70 524 60Tampa Bay 63 84 429 200Central W L PCT GBCleveland 85 62 578 -Detroit 78 69 531 70Kansas City 74 73 503 110Chi White Sox 72 75 490 130Minnesota 55 93 372 305West W L PCT GBTexas 88 60 595 -Seattle 78 69 531 95Houston 77 70 524 105Oakland 64 83 435 235LA Angels 63 84 429 245

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 88 59 599 -NY Mets 78 69 531 100Miami 73 74 497 150Philadelphia 66 82 446 225Atlanta 56 91 381 320Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 94 53 639 -St Louis 76 71 517 180Pittsburgh 72 74 493 215Milwaukee 66 82 446 285Cincinnati 62 84 425 315West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 83 64 565 -San Francisco 79 68 537 40Colorado 70 77 476 130Arizona 62 85 422 210San Diego 62 85 422 210

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 5 Milwaukee 4 10 inningsPhiladelphia 4 Miami 3 13 innings

Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 4Cleveland 11 Detroit 4

NY Mets 3 Minnesota 0Boston 7 NY Yankees 4

Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 10 innings

Washington 7 Atlanta 2Texas 7 Oakland 6

Chi White Sox 7 Kansas City 4Colorado 8 San Diego 7LA Dodgers 3 Arizona 2Toronto 5 LA Angels 0

Houston 6 Seattle 0San Francisco 8 St Louis 2

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 35 Heritage 6Andrean 55 Hobart 28Angola 56 Lakeland 14Beech Grove 47 Indianapolis Howe 33Bloom Twp (Ill) 41 Hammond Gavit 8Bloomington South 49 Southport 35Boonville 41 Tell City 14Brebeuf Jesuit 21 Culver Academy 10Breese Mater Dei (Ill) 20 Mount Carmel (Ill) 7Brownsburg 14 Fishers 10Brownstown Central 35 North Harrison 9Calumet 36 Hammond Noll 13Carroll (Flora) 34 Clinton Prairie 21Carroll (Fort Wayne) 36 Fort Wayne Dwenger21Center Grove 51 North Central (Indianapolis) 14Central Noble 34 Fremont 20Charlestown 26 Silver Creek 14Churubusco 73 Prairie Heights 0Cincinnati St Xavier (Ohio) 34 IndianapolisCathedral 29Clinton Central 54 Taylor 0Columbia City 40 DeKalb 14Columbus East 56 New Albany 15Columbus North 54 Terre Haute South 0Corydon Central 52 Eastern (Pekin) 22Covenant Christian 54 Indianapolis Tindley 18Crawfordsville 21 Southmont 13Culver 40 Triton 26Danville 23 North Montgomery 0Decatur Central 66 Mooresville 21Delphi 35 Indianapolis Arlington 22Dugger Union 42 Rock Creek Academy 28East Central 35 Batesville 14East Chicago Central 49 Hammond Clark 0East Noble 41 Leo 21Eastern Hancock 26 Knightstown 21Eastside 38 Garrett 16Elkhart Central 38 South Bend St Joseph 28Evansville Central 38 Castle 26Evansville Mater Dei 38 Evansville North 20Evansville Memorial 52 Evansville Bosse 13Evansville Reitz 23 Evansville Harrison 6Floyd Central 35 Jeffersonville 7Fort Wayne Concordia 56 Fort Wayne Northrop22Fort Wayne Luers 49 Fort Wayne North 28Fort Wayne Snider 23 Homestead 17Fort Wayne Wayne 40 Fort Wayne South 18Fountain Central 34 Attica 31Franklin 44 Martinsville 42Franklin Central 42 Perry Meridian 14Franklin County 34 Lawrenceburg 20Frankton 42 Blackford 28Frontier 44 Traders Point Christian 6Gibson Southern 36 Princeton 6

Goshen 28 Concord 25Greencastle 31 Cascade 13Greensburg 48 South Dearborn 6Griffith 13 Kankakee Valley 12Guerin Catholic 60 Indianapolis Broad Ripple 8Hagerstown 31 Union County 14Hamilton Southeastern 21 Westfield 20Hammond 18 Gary West 6Hanover Central 35 Boone Grove 7Harrison (West Lafayette) 35 Anderson 13Heritage Hills 26 North Posey 15Huntington North 26 Bellmont 7Indiana Deaf 45 Anderson Prep Academy 8Indianapolis Chatard 45 Indianapolis Ritter 6Indianapolis Lutheran 42 Park Tudor 14Indianapolis Northwest 51 IndianapolisWashington 14Indianapolis Roncalli 31 Indianapolis Scecina 6Indianapolis Shortridge 26 Indianapolis Marshall0Jasper 45 Vincennes Lincoln 42 2OTJay County 37 Bluffton 18Knox 34 John Glenn 21Kokomo 25 Lafayette Jeff 19Lafayette Central Catholic 52 Eastern Greene13Lapel 21 Heritage Christian 17LaPorte 35 Lake Central 17LaVille 54 Caston 8Lawrence Central 52 Pike 33Lawrence North 27 Carmel 20Lebanon 76 Frankfort 39Linton-Stockton 59 Springs Valley 6Lowell 41 Highland 14Madison 22 Jennings County 6Madison-Grant 27 Alexandria 19Marion 56 Richmond 21McCutcheon 62 Logansport 0Michigan City 42 Merrillville 35Milan 55 North Decatur 12Mishawaka 41 South Bend Clay 6Mishawaka Marian 30 Jimtown 7Mississinewa 24 Eastbrook 6Mitchell 56 Crawford County 0Monroe Central 56 Tri-Central 0Monrovia 56 Speedway 18Mount Vernon (Fortville) 20 Delta 19Muncie Central 37 Indianapolis Tech 6Munster 20 Hammond Morton 7New Castle 17 Yorktown 12New Haven 60 Norwell 6New Palestine 63 Pendleton Heights 9New Prairie 28 Bremen 6Noblesville 45 Zionsville 24North Knox 60 North Central (Farmersburg) 20North Miami 60 Rochester 21North Newton 20 Wheeler 0North Putnam 55 Cloverdale 0

North Vermillion 49 Riverton Parke 7North White 8 Tri-County 0Northeastern 42 Tri 6Northfield 27 Manchester 7Northview 14 Owen Valley 0Northwestern 35 Hamilton Heights 20NorthWood 53 Wawasee 30Oak Hill 28 Elwood 12Paxton-Buckley-Loda (Ill) 61 South Newton 14Penn 28 South Bend Adams 7Perry Central 14 Tecumseh 6Peru 43 Maconaquah 3Pike Central 38 Forest Park 20Pioneer 68 West Central 0Plainfield 28 Greenwood 0Plymouth 19 Elkhart Memorial 17Portage 7 Crown Point 3Providence 48 Indianapolis Manual 0Rockville 57 Turkey Run 9Rushville 20 Connersville 14Salem 48 Clarksville 6Seeger 27 Covington 20Seymour 44 Bedford North Lawrence 38Shelbyville 52 Greenfield-Central 31Shenandoah 17 Lewis Cass 6Sheridan 40 Eastern (Greentown) 14South Adams 35 Wes-Del 0South Bend Washington 16 South Bend Riley 6South Central (Union Mills) 34 River Forest 20South Decatur 42 Edinburgh 6South Putnam 45 Edgewood 13Southridge 38 South Spencer 17Southside HomeSchool 14 Brown County 10Southwood 54 Wabash 29Sullivan 70 South Vermillion 6Switzerland County 48 Oldenburg Academy 20Terre Haute North 53 Bloomington North 38Tipton 38 Western 14Triton Central 23 Indian Creek 18Tri-West 21 Western Boone 17Twin Lakes 54 Benton Central 27Union City 36 Centerville 20Valparaiso 34 Chesterton 13Warren Central 35 Ben Davis 34Warsaw 34 Northridge 2Washington 21 Mount Vernon (Posey) 7West Lafayette 48 Rensselaer Central 16West Noble 38 Fairfield 14West Vigo 59 North Daviess 0West Washington 34 Paoli 0Whiteland 22 Avon 21Whiting 24 Lake Station 0Whitko 44 Tippecanoe Valley 20Winamac 40 North Judson 14Winchester 58 Cambridge City Lincoln 22Woodlan 57 Southern Wells 7

Friday night football scores

Sports12

Boys SoccerFishers at Westfield 10 am

Heights Invt 9 amGuerin at Ft Wayne Luers 1 pm

Girls SoccerWestfield at Pike 10 am

Guerin at Ft Wane Dwenger 10 amNoblesville at Brownsburg 1230 pmSheridan at Western Boone 1130 am

Boys TennisHoosier Crossroads at Fishers 9 am

MIC at Carmel 830 amHeights at Hoosier Conference at Twin Lakes

Guerin at Homestead Invt 9 am

Boys Cross CountryWestfield Guerin Noblesville HSE Fishers at

Riverview Health FlashRock at NorthviewChurch 9 am

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 NorthviewChurch 9 am

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

Todayrsquossports

schedule

Westfield girls golf team wins sectionalThe Westfield girls golf team won its

third consecutive sectional championshipon Friday

The No 1-ranked Shamrocks cardeda 292 at the Ben Davis sectional whichtook place at South Grove Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield made two birdieson the first hole and then drained fourmore birdies on hole two The teamwould make the turn with a team score of146The sectional was paused during an hourand half delay due to the severe weatherThen returning to the course the LadyShamrocks played consistent golf andfinished the backside with another 146

Cailyn Henderson was the overallmedalist with an even-par 70 her roundincluded four birdies Adrienne Montal-one finished with a 72 and was individualrunner-up Margaret Wentz scored a 73 totake third place Jocelyn Bruch shot 77and Morgan Baechle scored 81

Carmel finished second as a team witha 311 while Ben Davis was third with a312 The top three teams advance to nextSaturdays Roncalli regional at SmockGolf Course on the Indianapolis southside

Guerin Catholic finished fourth with a344 Angelica Pfefferkorn advanced tothe regional as an individual Universityplaced ninth with a 440

Full results were unavailable and willrun in Sundays Reporter

Photo provided

The Westfield girls golf team won the Ben Davis sectional at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolison Friday The Shamrocks scored 292 to earn their third consecutive sectional title