10
Wednesday, November 30, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 236 A 20 percent chance of showers before 10 a.m. Partly sunny today, mostly cloudy tonight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 52 LOW: 33 The City of Noblesville announced plans today to partner with Klipsch-Card Athletic Facilities, LLC to build a new $15 million, 130,000-square-foot youth sports facility for the community. The proposed Noblesville Fieldhouse at Finch Creek Park on Boden Road would include five hardwood courts, 75,000 square feet of indoor turf and a 10,000-square-foot physical therapy office. “We love our youth sports in Noblesville, but we’ve heard time and again how they need more room, more courts, more fields and more practice time. And we’ve listened,” said Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear. “With Council’s approval, we can fulfill a need that’s currently not met for local youth sports in our community, and drive greater tourism spending in Hamilton County. I’m excited to do just that with the Noblesville Fieldhouse, and I look forward to the ripple effect that will benefit our local businesses and community partners.” The Noblesville Fieldhouse would house tournaments for basketball and volleyball teams with other competitive events for cheerleading, as well as new sports growing in popularity such as futsal and pickleball. Indoor turf fields with batting equipment would allow for baseball and softball practice, as well as games for soccer, flag football and lacrosse. The city has been in discussions since spring with Mike Klipsch and Andy Card, co-presidents and CEOs of Klipsch-Card Athletic Facilities, LLC. They own and operate Jonathan Byrd’s Fieldhouse at Grand Park in Westfield. Their role in the Noblesville public-private partnership would include owning and operating the new facility, as well as marketing and scheduling its rentals. “Youth sports is what we do best. But it takes a special public-private partnership to pull off the economics as well as the community commitment, which is why we’re excited to partner with the City of Noblesville,” said Card. “Without a doubt, the Noblesville Fieldhouse will be the most advanced, state-of-the-art, indoor sports facility in the country. And we can’t wait to show off this community to the likes of Nike, Adidas and other major brand names in the sports industry.” Westfield is gearing up for its annual winter celebration. This year’s Westfield in Lights celebration will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 in downtown Westfield. In addition to the tree lighting ceremony, the event will feature carriage and wagon rides, train rides, a gingerbread house display and free pictures with Santa and Frosty the Snowman. “This is a such an exciting holiday tradition that is fun for the whole family,” said Westfield Parks and Recreation Director Melody Jones. “With so much going on, there’s something for kids of all ages to enjoy.” The lawn and parking lots of city hall will feature live reindeer as well as a Merry Marketplace where attendees can stop and grab a snack or beverage to stay warm. Two new features have been added to this year’s event. City Hall’s north parking lot will be a dedicated retail area called Sugarplum Shoppes, where attendees can put a dent in their holiday shopping. Also, The Union will be transformed into a Princess Palace, where kids can meet the Snow Sisters. The tree lighting will take place promptly at 7 p.m., with torchbearers from this year’s Indiana Bicentennial assisting Mayor Andy Cook light the tree. For maps, parking and a more complete schedule of events, visit this website: www.enjoywestfieldevents.com/lights Arcadia hosts inaugural Small Town Christmas Celebration The Town of Arcadia, with the help of several local merchants, will be holding its inaugural Small Town Christmas Celebration and Christmas Tree lighting, which will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 at the Arcadia Town Hall. Hershel "Bud" Moore, a resident of Arcadia for 83 years and a World War II Veteran of the U.S. Army, will light the three at 7 p.m. There will be a free will Chili Supper sponsored by the Home Ec Club starting at 4 p.m., with a local Boy Scout Troop offering hot chocolate and treats. There will be face painting and activities for kids. The Hamilton Heights High School Choir will perform at 6 p.m., and additional music will be provided by DJ Jesse James. Santa will be arriving at 5:45 p.m. Cicero Kiwanis to sponsor town's Christmas Parade, "Kings Treasure" The 2016 Cicero Christmas Parade will take place at 1 p.m. on Saturday Dec, 3. For the past 10 years, the club has spearheaded the parade as a means of bringing in the Holiday Season to northern Hamilton County and to gather gifts for their annual “Kings Treasure” party. The parade will feature Santa Claus and his elves along with many other floats. The parade route will begin at the North Hamilton County Library and proceed downtown on Washington Street and return to the library via Pearl Street. Each year the parade spectators are encouraged to bring a gift to the parade so that it can be combined with the gifts gathered by the Cicero Fire Department and the Cicero Christian Church. Also, beautiful and functional handmade “old timey” wooden toys are donated by the members of the Carmel Golden “K” Kiwanis Club. These gifts are distributed at the annual “Kings Treasure” party for the families in need in the area. To see a picture from last year’s Cicero Christmas Parade, turn to Page 5. CHS size alone is not enough By FRED SWIFT I don't try to cover sports stories, leaving that to the experts like Don Jellison and Richie Hall. But, I cannot help commenting on the recent state football champion- ship which Carmel won, and the possi- ble reasons behind it. Carmel beat highly regarded Center Grove last Friday in a dramatic overtime game. When looking at CHS, many folks still believe that keeping one high school in a big community has been purposely done to foster better athletic teams. Believe me, that was not the reason. More subjects can be offered with a large school population. The costs can be kept lower when building and operating one school as opposed to two or three. And, having only one school can help in binding the community together, especially important in Hamilton County where so many residents are new to the area. There is no question that numbers help, and Carmel has the largest number of students of any high school in the state, about 5,000. A school that size should be able to field competitive athletic teams in every sport, and CHS has done that. They now have 134 state championships in nearly every IHSAA sport. But, size alone is not enough. There are large schools in this country and even in this state that do not produce nearly as many championships or as impressive an academic record as Carmel. There is something more to it. Westfield, Arcadia, Cicero announce Christmas celebrations City announces new Noblesville Fieldhouse at Finch Creek Park Photo courtesy the City of Noblesville Andy Card (far left), co-president and CEO of Klipsch-Card Athletic Facilities, addresses the audience during the announcement of the new Noblesville Fieldhouse at Finch Creek Park on Boden Road. Also pictured are Becky Terry (center), Executive Director of the Boys and Girls Club of Noblesville and John Ditslear, Noblesville Mayor. FIELDHOUSE FIRST LOOK Take a look at renderings of the proposed Noblesville Fieldhouse on Page 2.

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Wednesday November 30 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 236A 20 percent chance of showers before10 am Partly sunny today mostlycloudy tonight

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 52 LOW 33

The City of Noblesville announced planstoday to partner with Klipsch-Card AthleticFacilities LLC to build a new $15 million130000-square-foot youth sports facility forthe community The proposed NoblesvilleFieldhouse at Finch Creek Park on BodenRoad would include five hardwood courts75000 square feet of indoor turf and a10000-square-foot physical therapy office

ldquoWe love our youth sports inNoblesville but wersquove heard time and againhow they need more room more courtsmore fields and more practice time Andwersquove listenedrdquo said Noblesville MayorJohn Ditslear ldquoWith Councilrsquos approval wecan fulfill a need thatrsquos currently not met forlocal youth sports in our community anddrive greater tourism spending in HamiltonCounty Irsquom excited to do just that with theNoblesville Fieldhouse and I look forwardto the ripple effect that will benefit our localbusinesses and community partnersrdquo

The Noblesville Fieldhouse would housetournaments for basketball and volleyballteams with other competitive events forcheerleading as well as new sports growingin popularity such as futsal and pickleballIndoor turf fields with batting equipmentwould allow for baseball and softballpractice as well as games for soccer flagfootball and lacrosse

The city has been in discussions sincespring with Mike Klipsch and Andy Cardco-presidents and CEOs of Klipsch-CardAthletic Facilities LLC They own andoperate Jonathan Byrdrsquos Fieldhouse atGrand Park in Westfield Their role in theNoblesville public-private partnershipwould include owning and operating thenew facility as well as marketing andscheduling its rentals

ldquoYouth sports is what we do best But ittakes a special public-private partnership topull off the economics as well as thecommunity commitment which is whywersquore excited to partner with the City ofNoblesvillerdquo said Card ldquoWithout a doubt

the Noblesville Fieldhouse will be the mostadvanced state-of-the-art indoor sportsfacility in the country And we canrsquot wait toshow off this community to the likes ofNike Adidas and other major brand namesin the sports industryrdquo

Westfield is gearing up for its annualwinter celebration

This yearrsquos Westfield in Lightscelebration will be held from 3 to 7 pmSaturday Dec 3 in downtown Westfield Inaddition to the tree lighting ceremony theevent will feature carriage and wagon ridestrain rides a gingerbread house display andfree pictures with Santa and Frosty theSnowman

ldquoThis is a such an exciting holidaytradition that is fun for the whole familyrdquosaid Westfield Parks and RecreationDirector Melody Jones ldquoWith so muchgoing on therersquos something for kids of allages to enjoyrdquo

The lawn and parking lots of city hallwill feature live reindeer as well as a MerryMarketplace where attendees can stop andgrab a snack or beverage to stay warm

Two new features have been added tothis yearrsquos event City Hallrsquos north parking

lot will be a dedicated retail area calledSugarplum Shoppes where attendees canput a dent in their holiday shopping AlsoThe Union will be transformed into aPrincess Palace where kids can meet theSnow Sisters

The tree lighting will take placepromptly at 7 pm with torchbearers fromthis yearrsquos Indiana Bicentennial assistingMayor Andy Cook light the tree

For maps parking and a more completeschedule of events visit this websitewwwenjoywestfieldeventscomlights

Arcadia hosts inaugural Small TownChristmas Celebration

The Town of Arcadia with the help ofseveral local merchants will be holding itsinaugural Small Town ChristmasCelebration and Christmas Tree lightingwhich will take place from 4 to 8 pmSaturday Dec 3 at the Arcadia Town Hall

Hershel Bud Moore a resident ofArcadia for 83 years and a World War IIVeteran of the US Army will light thethree at 7 pm

There will be a free will Chili Suppersponsored by the Home Ec Club starting at4 pm with a local Boy Scout Troopoffering hot chocolate and treats There willbe face painting and activities for kids TheHamilton Heights High School Choir willperform at 6 pm and additional music willbe provided by DJ Jesse James Santa willbe arriving at 545 pm

Cicero Kiwanis to sponsor townsChristmas Parade Kings Treasure

The 2016 Cicero Christmas Parade willtake place at 1 pm on Saturday Dec 3

For the past 10 years the club hasspearheaded the parade as a means ofbringing in the Holiday Season to northernHamilton County and to gather gifts for their

annual ldquoKings Treasurerdquo party The paradewill feature Santa Claus and his elves alongwith many other floats The parade routewill begin at the North Hamilton CountyLibrary and proceed downtown onWashington Street and return to the libraryvia Pearl Street

Each year the parade spectators areencouraged to bring a gift to the parade sothat it can be combined with the giftsgathered by the Cicero Fire Department andthe Cicero Christian Church Alsobeautiful and functional handmade ldquooldtimeyrdquo wooden toys are donated by themembers of the Carmel Golden ldquoKrdquoKiwanis Club These gifts are distributed atthe annual ldquoKings Treasurerdquo party for thefamilies in need in the area

To see a picture from last yearrsquos CiceroChristmas Parade turn to Page 5

CHS size aloneis not enough

By FRED SWIFTI dont try to cover sports stories

leaving that to theexperts like DonJellison and RichieHall But I cannothelp commentingon the recent statefootball champion-ship which Carmelwon and the possi-ble reasons behindit Carmel beathighly regarded

Center Grove last Friday in a dramaticovertime game

When looking at CHS many folksstill believe that keeping one high schoolin a big community has been purposelydone to foster better athletic teamsBelieve me that was not the reason Moresubjects can be offered with a largeschool population The costs can be keptlower when building and operating oneschool as opposed to two or three Andhaving only one school can help inbinding the community togetherespecially important in HamiltonCounty where so many residents are newto the area

There is no question that numbershelp and Carmel has the largest numberof students of any high school in the stateabout 5000 A school that size should beable to field competitive athletic teams inevery sport and CHS has done that Theynow have 134 state championships innearly every IHSAA sport

But size alone is not enough Thereare large schools in this country and evenin this state that do not produce nearlyas many championships or as impressivean academic record as Carmel There issomething more to it

Westfield Arcadia Cicero announce Christmas celebrations

City announces new NoblesvilleFieldhouse at Finch Creek Park

Photo courtesy the City of Noblesville

Andy Card (far left) co-president and CEO of Klipsch-Card Athletic Facilitiesaddresses the audience during the announcement of the new Noblesville Fieldhouseat Finch Creek Park on Boden Road Also pictured are Becky Terry (center)Executive Director of the Boys and Girls Club of Noblesville and John DitslearNoblesville Mayor

FIELDHOUSE FIRSTLOOK

Take a look at renderings of theproposed Noblesville Fieldhouse

on Page 2

News2

In addition to athletics the facility willinclude an indooroutdoor concession areaa second-floor mezzanine balconyoverlooking the playing surfaces and high-definition cameras to bring visitors in evencloser to the action St Vincent SportsPerformance will be the exclusive providerof athletic trainers and healthcare foractivities and events in the facility

The Noblesville Fieldhouse willencompass 10 acres within the 203 acres ofFinch Creek Park Noblesvillersquos sixth citypark is expected to break ground in latespring 2017 The park will be built in phasesbeginning with the southeast portion justnorth of the Blue Ridge Creek neighborhooddevelopment on Boden Road

ldquoJust as important as whats going oninside the Fieldhouse will be surrounded bya beautiful park setting and nearby residentswill have a fantastic amenity all withinwalking distancerdquo said Noblesville ParksDirector Brandon Bennett ldquoFor families ofathletes waiting in-between games they canenjoy Finch Creek Parkrsquos active and passiveareas with lots of green space And ofcourse Hamilton Town Center is justminutes away for shopping and diningrdquo

To help fund the project the City ofNoblesville will contribute $600000 peryear of new revenue from the facilityrsquosproperty taxes and rental fees of the cityrsquosFieldhouse time and offset by the sale of 10acres of land for $1 million In additionNoblesville would contribute a maximumof $200000 of new dollars annually ndash afigure that Mayor Ditslear says will bedriven lower as the facility generates moreof its own property taxes to fund itself Cityofficials pledge that funding would not comefrom the general fund

The Noblesville Fieldhouse willjumpstart the construction of the cityrsquosambitious plans for Finch Creek Park andwill benefit local businesses and communitypartners

ldquoOur residents east of State Road 37deserve to have a community place withamenities closer to homerdquo said MayorDitslear ldquoHad the land remained only a citypark there would be zero property taxdollars generated so this project nearly paysfor itself Meanwhile there is a directbenefit to our community and for ourresidents that you canrsquot put a dollar figureonrdquo

The burden of building and operating thefacility and staffing its operations falls onthe private owner-operator Card anticipates350 part-time workers would be needed forstaffing tournaments as well as retail andrestaurant operations and 40 full-timeemployees for management coachingsports performance and training financemarketing and information technologypositions

The city is contributing a portion of itsown rental time of the facility during theweek which creates the public investmentthat guarantees the facility remains availablefor rent by sports teams and residents andprogramming for the community by theparks department

ldquoWe were adamant from the beginningthat our local sports clubs and Noblesvillechildren have the opportunity to play at theFieldhouserdquo said Bennett ldquoThats whywersquove ensured Noblesville teams havededicated court and field time at a reducedrate And we wanted our communitypartners to benefit as well which is why weencouraged the Fieldhouse to work with theBoys amp Girls Club This project will benefiteveryone and serve as a game changer forthe lucrative youth sports market in ourareardquo

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

ldquoOur mission is to inspire and enable theyoung people of Noblesville to reach theirfull potential ndash and athletics is one area ourprogramming focuses onrdquo said BeckyTerry executive director of the Boys amp Girls

Club of Noblesville ldquoBy partnering with theNoblesville Fieldhouse at Finch Creek Parkwe can better fulfill our mission strengthenour financial base and we are excited aboutpotential future opportunities to engagemore with parents and kids on the east siderdquo

This rental strategy protects theessential youth and community programsprovided by the Boys amp Girls Club whileensuring enough courts are available formajor regional tournaments on theweekends

As part of the Fieldhousersquos deal with thecity Noblesville is extending its ownpartnership with Ivy Tech to include thecommunity collegersquos two courts as part ofthe rental agreement for Fieldhousetournaments

City of Noblesville officials see theireffort as further support for makingHamilton County a major powerhouse inyouth sports to attract major youth sportstournaments

ldquoTogether we can attract tournamentsthat might otherwise go to Chicago andinstead keep those tourism dollars here inHamilton Countyrdquo said Ditslear

The Noblesville Common Council willconsider the cityrsquos proposal at its December6 meeting The meeting will begin at 7 pm

FIELDHOUSEFrom Page 1

Here I think is what has done it Thereare expectations at home where most parentsencourage or even demand that their kidsexcel whether it be in the classroom inathletics or both There is also a history ofsuccess where every student is aware thatthose who came before were by-and-largeachievers And theres a communityorganization named the Carmel Dads Clubwhich enrolls an amazing 11000 youngstersto encourage good personal relations sports-manship and of course winning

I graduated from Carmel many yearsago and as a result am still biased but Ithink the basic reasoning is accurate Ivewatched the situation develop over theyears and am impressed with the successand what has led to it as I think many lessbiased folks are as well

COUNTY LINEFrom Page 1

Artistic renderings courtesy the City of Noblesville

These renderings show the interior (above) and exterior (below) of what will be the Noblesville Fieldhouse at Finch Creek Park

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What I tell you in darkness that speak ye in light and what yehear in the ear that preach ye upon the housetops

- Matthew 1027

50 Years AgoNews Residents of the Trails End Community near 116th and WhiteRiver Friday filed suit against the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appealsin their continuing struggle to halt a planned sewage disposal plant Theresidentsrsquo suit is filed in the name of CL Eldridge who serves as presidentof a home-owners association working to stop the sewage plantconstruction near Trails EndSports Coach Glen Harperrsquos Noblesville Millers battling hard on theboards and displaying great hustle on defense had North CentralConference powerhouse New Castle reeling on the end of an upset hereFriday evening before the tall and talented Trojans rallied in the fourthquarter to pull out a 72-to-67 victoryAd Davis Furniture Nylon Rugs $88

3Obituaries

Barbara June Fulton

June 16 1934 - November 27 2016

Barbara June Fulton 82 of Fishers went home to be with her Lord on the morning ofSunday November 27 2016 at Kindred Transitional Care andRehabilitation - Bridgewater in Carmel She was born on June 16 1934to Clyde and Viva (Montgomery) Orem in Indianapolis

Barbara had worked at Lazarus and Hooks Drug Store (now CVS)and had also been a secretary at Castleton Church of the Nazarene Shewas a member of Noblesville Church of the Nazarene where she sangin the choir Barbara was a graduate of Shortridge High School andenjoyed class reunions and class breakfasts She was a fabulous cookand back in the day liked hosting Tupperware parties Barbara likedtraveling especially day trips and caring for her flowers She

participated in Walker Research testing new products Barbara loved being with people -she always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone she met but her greatestjoy was being a homemaker and grandma

She is survived by her two children Brent (wife Karen) Fulton and Brenda (husbThomas) Gonzales grandchildren Nicole Gonzales Emily Uebel Kathleen Fulton andLauren Gonzales brother-in-law Robert (wife Dean) Fulton nieces Linda Kelly andMary Sue Brauntigam and special friends Rita Griffith Katie Inman and Joyce Laub

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Arthur BudFulton who passed away in 2012 and a sister Madonna Feulner

Services will be held at 100 pm on Friday December 2 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with visitation beginning at 1100am Rev Robert L Donham will officiate Burial will be at Lincoln Memory Gardens inWhitestown

Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association Greater MidwestAffiliate Memorials and Tributes Lockbox 3816 Paysphere Circle Chicago IL 60674or American Diabetes Association Indiana Office 8604 Allisonville Road Suite 140Indianapolis IN 46250

The family wishes to sincerely thank everyone involved with Barbaras care for thepast year

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Birchard Philip ldquoButchrdquo Duffitt

November 26 1929 - November 26 2016

Birchard Philip ldquoButchrdquo Duffitt 87 of Lapel passed away on Saturday November 262016 at Community Hospital of Anderson following a brief illness

He was born on November 26 1929 in Elwood to Charles Albert and Gladys C(Arbuckle) Duffitt

Butch graduated from Alexandria High School and served in the U S Army duringthe Korean War He retired in 1987 from Ford Motor Company in Indianapolis after 30years of employment as a Tool and Die maker and also was an auctioneer

He enjoyed woodworking traveling and telling storiesButch is survived by his wife of 65 years Rosie (Huffman) his precious Yorkie Molly

three children Steven (Mary) Duffitt of San Antonio TX Lou Anne (Ben) Jennings ofAnderson and Becky Walker of Lapel eight grandchildren Jason Katherine RosalynRobert Joseph Andrea Elizabeth and Phillip eleven great-grandchildren a sisterDorothy Duffitt three sisters-in-law Julie Anna and Rosanna and a brother-in-lawDavid Huffman

He was preceded in death by his parents four brothers Charles Bob David andGeorge one sister Colleen and a son-in-law Glen Walker

A funeral service will be held at 200 PM on Thursday December 1 2016 at ScottE Hersberger Funeral Home 1010 Main Street Lapel with Pastor Glenn Kneppofficiating Burial will follow in Brookside Cemetery Lapel

Visitation will be from 1200 PM to 200 PM Thursday December 1 2016 at thefuneral home

Memorial contributions may be made to Ford Street United Methodist Church P OBox 626 Lapel Indiana 46051-0626

Online condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Carl E Taylor

September 3 1940 - November 26 2016

Carl E Taylor 76 of Indianapolis was called to his Heavenly Home on November26 2016 He was born in Ft Wayne IN on September 3 1940Following graduation from Manchester High School in 1958 Carlearned his Bachelorrsquos Degree in Business from Manchester Collegein 1965 He then began working on his Masters Degree from ButlerUniversity

He is survived by his wife Linda sons Jonathan (Kathryn) Joshua(Elizabeth) and Jacob grandchildren Sophia Hannah Caleb andGabriel siblings Kenneth (Carolyn) Helen and Roger (Vicki)

Family and friends will gather on Friday December 2 from 3-7 pm in Colonial HillsBaptist Church where the funeral service will be held on Saturday December 3 at 11 am

Please visit wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom to share a memory and read Carlrsquoscomplete obituary

An additional obituary appears on Page 4

Obituary4Patricia ldquoPatrdquo Darlene Jarrell

March 12 1939 - November 24 2016

Patricia ldquoPatrdquo Darlene Jarrell 77 Alexandria passed away on Thursday November24 2016 at IU Methodist Hospital surrounded by family members following an extendedillness

She was born in Elwood on March 12 1939 to Harold and Ruth (Stover) RutherfordPat retired from Kroger working in the floral department and in recent years worked inthe cafeteria at Frankton Elementary School

Pat was a member of the Florida Station Church of God and attended Lone OakWesleyan Church for many years

She loved to be around children particularly at the elementary school and spendingtime with family Pat was known and loved for her gentle spirit and sense of humor by allwho knew her

Pat is survived by her husband Ronald who she married in 1993 daughters LavonnaMiles Marcella Austin Scott Barbara (Sam) Rankin Kelly (Ken) de la Bastide sons Terry(Pam) Austin Harrold Austin and Kerry Jarrell brother Richard (Shirley) Rutherfordseveral grandchildren and great grandchildren

She was preceded in death by her parents first husband John Austin Sr sons JohnAustin Jr and Ronnie Austin daughter Lelia Austin Cooley son Kenny Jarrell

Funeral services will take place at 4 pm Wednesday at Hersberger Funeral Home1010 N Main Street Lapel with Pastor Jerry Hilligoss of the Florida Station Church ofGod officiating

Visitation will take place from 1 to 4 pm at the funeral homeOnline condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

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News 5

Photo provided

Children who attended last yearrsquos Cicero Christmas Parade enjoyed getting a visitfrom Santa Claus

Sports6

The GuerinCatholic boysbasketball team got itsseason off to a solidstart on Tuesdaybeating Herron 61-41at the Eagles Nest

The GoldenEagles leaped out to a20-5 lead after thefirst quarter thenwere ahead 28-9 athalftime Guerin

coach Pete Smith was obvious pleased withhis teams defensive effort noting that 11GC players took to the court in the first half

The constant was they all played verygood defense in the first half said Smith

Jack Hansen earned a double-doublewith 21 points and 12 rebounds he alsomade three 3-pointers Cameron Dixon wasright behind with 13 points and ninerebounds Matthew Godfrey also had adouble-double as he added 11 points andhanded out 10 assists

Guerin Catholic will be back at the

Eagles Nest Friday hosting Roncalli for thefirst-ever Circle City Conference boysbasketball game

Guerin Catholic 61Herron 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 1-6 0-0 2 0Cameron Dixon 6-9 1-3 13 3Matthew Godfrey 5-11 0-0 11 1Jack Hansen 8-16 2-2 21 1Zach Munson 3-6 0-0 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 1-2 4 1

Conner Osswald 0-4 0-0 0 1Luke Godfrey 0-1 1-2 1 0Will Morris 1-2 0-0 2 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 1-2 1 0Drew Thieme 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 25-59 6-11 61 8Score by QuartersHerron 5 4 13 19 - 41Guerin 20 8 23 10 - 61Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (5-26) Hansen3-7 M Godfrey 1-6 Weas 1-1 Sills 0-4Osswald 0-4 Munson 0-2 L Godfrey 0-1 Morris0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (49) Hansen 12 Dixon9 Munson 7 Weas 5 Osswald 3 Sills 2 LGodfrey 2 M Godfrey 1 Thieme 1 Sharpe 1team 6

The Guerin Catholic girls basketballteam dropped a 65-48 Circle CityConference game at Bishop Chatard onTuesday

The Trojans led 25-8 after the firstquarter and 44-24 at halftime The GoldenEagles trailed 57-32 after three quarters butoutscored Chatard 16-8 in the fourth period

Kate Anderson scored 12 points to leadGuerin now 3-8 for the season with SydneyGeis adding eight points Grace Demasgrabbed nine rebounds for GC with

Anderson getting seven boards and Fullerpulling six rebounds

The Golden Eagles will travel to SouthBend Riley on Saturday for a 530 pm game

Bishop Chatard 65Guerin Catholic 48

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 3-15 0-1 7 3Erin Fuller 2-6 3-4 7 2Sydney Geis 2-7 3-6 8 2

Carly Hammons 0-0 3-4 3 0Grace Demas 3-17 0-1 6 4Grace Hackett 2-3 1-2 5 0Kate Anderson 5-7 2-4 12 4Sarah Eberhart 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 17-57 12-22 48 15Score by QuartersGuerin 8 16 8 16 - 48Chatard 25 19 13 8 - 65Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (2-15) Mason1-5 Geis 1-5 Demas 0-3 Hackett 0-1 Eberhart0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (32) Demas 9Anderson 7 Fuller 6 Mason 4 Hammons 3Geis 2 Eberhart 1

Dixon

Golden Eagles easily win opener

GC girls fall to Chatard

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Guerin Catholicrsquos Carly Hammons looks for an opening during the Golden Eaglesrsquo Circle City Conference game with BishopChatard on Tuesday

The Carmel girls basketball team wasdealt its first loss ofthe season onTuesday as theClass 4A No 1Greyhounds fell to4A No 5 LawrenceNorth 55-45 at theEric Clark ActivityCenter

The Wildcatsjumped out to a16-11 lead after thefirst quarter but theGreyhounds came

roaring back only allowing LN twopoints in the second period Carmel led25-18 at halftime but the Wildcats tookthe lead back after three quarters 34-33and then poured in another 21 points inthe fourth period

Tomi Taiwo led the Hounds with 12points while Jasmine McWilliams scored10 points and also grabbed five reboundsAmy Dilk had seven points handed outseven assists and got five reboundsOlivia Christy hit two 3-pointers

Carmel is now 6-1 for the season and1-1 in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds travel to Warren Central onFriday for another MIC game

Lawrence North55 Carmel 45

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-8 0-0 6 4Amy Dilk 3-13 1-3 7 3Blake Smith 1-3 0-0 2 2Tomi Taiwo 5-11 2-2 12 0Jasmine McWilliams 5-6 0-2 10 2Reagan Hune 2-4 0-1 4 0Mackenzie Wood 1-1 2-2 4 2Totals 19-46 5-10 45 13Score by QuartersLNHS 16 2 16 21 - 55Carmel 11 14 8 12 - 45Carmel 3-pointers (2) Dilk 2Carmel leading rebounders McWilliams 5Dilk 5

McWilliams

Carmel girlsdrop first game

7Sports

The Westfield boys basketball teamopened its season with a 58-53 loss atPendleton Heights Tuesday

The Shamrocks trailed 10-6 after the firstquarter and 30-18 at halftime Westfieldfought back to within 56-53 towards the endof the game but was forced to foul and theArabians made their free throws

Caleb Welch led the Rocks with 25points on 10-of-16 shooting Ian Kristensenscored 14 points and pulled seven reboundswhile Welch grabbed six Welch also hit two3-pointers

Westfield travels to Zionsville on Fridayto open Hoosier Crossroads Conference play

Pendleton Heights58 Westfield 53

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 3-5 0-3 6 4Josh Van Dyke 0-3 0-0 0 1Aaron Bennett 1-2 2-2 5 3Jaret Bailey 0-2 0-2 0 0Luke Haffner 1-4 0-0 3 2Caleb Welch 10-16 3-5 25 3Ian Kristensen 3-10 8-8 14 2Totals 18-42 13-20 53 15Score by QuartersWestfield 6 16 15 16 - 53Pendleton 10 20 14 14 - 58Westfield 3-point shooting (4-15) Welch 2-4Haffner 1-4 Bennett 1-2 Kristensen 0-3 VanDyke 0-1 Bailey 0-1Westfield rebounds (21) Kristensen 7 Welch 6Bailey 3 Haffner 3 Banks 1 Van Dyke 1

Westfield boysfall in opener

University lost its first game of theseason Tuesdayfalling to BethesdaChristian 51-37 at theU Center

The Trailblazersled early in the firstquarter before thePatriots took the leadBethesda was in front12-11 after the firstquarter LindseySyrek scored eightpoints in that period

University led 15-14 on a putback by Maggie Klemsz with509 left in the second quarter But thePatriots finished the half on a 9-0 run tojump ahead 23-15 at the break UHS got towithin 39-33 midway through the fourthperiod before Bethesda closed out the game

Syrek earned a double-double of 16points and 11 rebounds and also made nineblocked shots Natalie Nickless hit a pair of

3-pointers while Emma Caress dished outfour assists

The Blazers are now 5-1 and travel toAnderson Prep on Thursday for a PioneerConference game

Bethesda Christian51 University 37

University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-3 0-0 2 0Honor Cosby 0-1 0-2 0 2Lily Snyder 1-7 0-0 3 2Lucy Snyder 2-7 0-0 5 0Emma Caress 2-5 1-3 5 1Lindsey Syrek 7-17 2-2 16 4Natalie Nickless 2-7 0-0 6 1Totals 15-47 3-7 37 10Score by QuartersBethesda 12 11 9 19 - 51University 11 4 7 15 - 37University 3-point shooting (4-14) Nickless 2-7Li Snyder 1-3 Lu Snyder 1-3 Syrek 0-1University rebounds (24) Syrek 11 Klemsz 5Caress 3 Li Snyder 2 Lu Snyder 2 Nickless 1

Klemsz

Bethesda sends UHSgirls to first loss

Sports8

In an all-county wrestling dual meet Fishers won thelast two matches to beat Noblesville 40-37 on Tuesday atthe Tigers gym

Trailing 37-30 going into the second-to-last matchFishers 145-pounder Beau Wilbrandt won by fall thenSpencer Bischoff got a major decision at 152 pounds tosecure the victory Other Tigers winners were SpencerMendez Nathan Pairitz PJ Pritchett Lucas Baugh andAlexander Strueder all by pin

Winning matches for the Millers by fall were DavidKitko Ashton Mills Bradley Killion Nick Brady and GaryKitko Conner May took the 195-pound bout by majordecision while Ryan Bell won a decision at 138 pounds

Fishers 40 Noblesville 37160 David Kitko (N) def Teegan Heinger (F) by fall046170 Spencer Mendez (F) def Zack Knoll (N) by fall120

182 Ashton Mills (N) def Ethan Harter (F) by fall050195 Conner May (N) def Ryan Williams 18-7220 Nathan Pairitz (F) def Brady Killion (N) by fall027285 Bradley Killion (N) def Josh Ahmed (F) by fall133106 PJ Pritchett (F) def Cade Iles (N) by fall 027113 Lucas Baugh (F) def Nathan Rich (N) by fall016120 Nick Brady (N) def Truman Abel (F) by fall030126 Alexander Strueder (F) def Noah Long (N) byfall 038132 Gary Kitko (N) def Dylan Scally (F) by fall 045138 Ryan Bell (N) def George Vrachnos (F) 12-5145 Beau Wilbrandt (F) def Zach Perkins (N) byfall 145152 Spencer Bischoff (F) def Michael Storey (N)11-0

Hamilton Southeastern fell to No 2-ranked Avon 43-13 in a Tuesday dual meet

Tyler Wagner Kyle Wagner Alec Jessop and MaxBurris all picked up wins for the Royals

Avon 43 Southeastern 13285 Crae Kunkleman lost to Henson by fall106 Reece Luhmann lost to Rioux by decision113 Jacob Somone lost to McAffe by decision120 Blake Forbes lost to Thompson by tech fall126 Jacob Garcia lost to Reynolds by decision132 Dylan Sogocio lost to Miranda by fall138 Tyler Wagner def Mitchell by decision145 Ronan Hiner lost to Zeigler by major decision152 Kyle Wagner def Lacey by decision160 Ranvir Sandhu lost to Johnson by fall170 Joe Mazero lost to McKivitz by decision182 Alec Jessop def Smith by decision195 Max Burris def Snapp by decision220 Joe Myren lost to Larson by decision

Tigers come back to win county dual

Noblesville swept Bishop Chatard in aTuesday dual meet

The Miller girls won 131-49 taking nineof 12 events Individual winners wereBrianna McBride in the 200 free GillianCripe in the 50 free Dayana Popa in divingTina Berger in the butterfly Sarah Hayes inthe 100 free Kyra Smyther in the 500 freeand Alexa Akers in the backstrokeNoblesville also won the medley and 400freestyle relay

Noblesvilles boys team was a 143-37winner taking 11 of the 12 events JackWolfred finished first in the individualmedley and breaststroke with Jakob Jansonsweeping the 200 and 500 freestyles andCameron Kramer placing first in the 50 freeand the backstroke

Other Miller winners were IsaacJohnston in the 100 backstroke EvanDiamente in the 100 free and all three relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Noblesville 131 Bishop Chatard49200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A (KyraSmythe Rachel Tat Alexa Akers BrookeHaflich) 20047 2 Noblesville B (JordanWolfred Rebecca Richardson Ava WettrickSarah Hayes) 20725 3 Noblesville C(Christina Mathis Kinzee McNulty AlannaPriddy Katie Witte) 21758200 freestyle 1 Brianna McBride 20897 3Lexi Hines 21986 4 Emily DeCocq 22163200 individual medley 2 Josie Griffin22658 3 Elizabeth Mulanax 22755 4Haflich 2300850 freestyle 1 Gillian Cripe 2632 2 Akers2649 4 Kelsey Lovitt 2869

One-meter diving 1 Dayana Popa 241202 Olivia Lykins 8185100 butterfly 1 Tina Berger 10651 2Haflich 11118 3 Priddy 11319100 freestyle 1 Hayes 10078 2Richardson 10120 3 Tat 10200

500 freestyle 1 Smythe 54478 2 McBride54655 3 DeCocq 61442200 freestyle relay 2 Noblesville A (CripeHines Berger Hayes) 15068 3 NoblesvilleB (Lovitt Griffin Tat Priddy) 15259

100 backstroke 1 Akers 10718 3 Wolfred11083 4 Mulanax 11357100 breaststroke 2 Cripe 11575 3Smythe 11909 4 Richardson 12110400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(McBride Hines Mulanax Wolfredd) 411722 Noblesville B (Lovitt DeCocq BergerGriffin) 41942BOYS MEETTeam scores Noblesville 143 BishopChatard 37200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A(Cameron Kramer Jack Wolfred AaronHelms Lawson Crum) 2 Noblesville B(Chandler Parrish Sam Bleisch DanielIsaacs JD Kozicki) 15425200 freestyle 1 Jakob Janson 15333 2Nick Beeson 15904 3 Will Huff 15967200 individual medley 1 Wolfred 21025 2Helms 21433 4 Crum 2195550 freestyle 1 Kramer 2369 2 Isaacs2392 4 Isaac Stephan 2419One-meter diving 2 Jared Newman 162253 Gavin Smythe 13040 4 Ryan Plummer12575 5 Chase Martin 9490100 backstroke 1 Isaac Johnston 5790 3Huff 5989 4 Stephan 10529100 freestyle 1 Evan Diamente 5117 2Helms 5197 3 Beeson 5367500 freestyle 1 Janson 50740 2 BenGriffin 53677 3 Kozicki 55193200 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A (CrumIsaacs Stephan Diamente) 13577 2Noblesville B (Huff Parrish Andres DugarteGriffin) 14349100 backstroke 1 Kramer 5978 3 SethKoszyk 10920 4 Andy Buna 10964100 breaststroke 1 Wolfred 10710 2Parrish 11311 3 Joseph Aviles 12012400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(Janson Beeson Koszyk Diamente) 33592 Noblesville B (Dugarte Aidan HaneyGriffin Kozicki) 35487 3 Noblesville C(Buna Josh Kozicki Casey Akers Bleisch)41394

Millers sweep Bishop Chatard

Photos by Bret Richardson

Noblesville senior Alexa Akers swims the butterfly leg for Noblesvilles winning womens 200 medley relay Akers also had apersonal victory in the 100 backstroke

Junior Jakob Janson was a double winner in the 200 and 500 free events Tuesday against Chatard Janson was also on themenss winning 400 free relay

Sports 9

The Fishers swim teams swept an all-county meet withWestfield on Tuesday

The Tigers girls team won 11 of 12 events while takingthe team meet 130-40 Amilia Nusbaun was a double winnerin the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly Morgan Booth wasfirst in the 200 and 500 freestyles and Lauren Edelman wonthe individual medley and the breaststroke

Lauryn Parrish was first in the 100 free and MadisonFolta won diving Fishers swept all three relays ErinVerbrugge got the Shamrocks lone win in the backstroke

In the boys meet the Tigers won 121-47 NolanYorkman was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles OtherFishers winners were Cory Jacocks in the IM Joe Moser inthe 50 free Drake Stallworth in the butterfly Joel Crull inthe 100 free Nick Harris in the backstroke and NoahBaldwin in the breaststroke The Tigers also won the medleyand 400 free relays

Westfields Trevor Crupi was first in diving and theShamrocks also took the 200 free relay

GIRLS MEETTeam score Fishers 130 Westfield 40200 medley relay 1 Fishers A (Lauryn Parrish Ally SperringLauren Edelman Amilia Nusbaum) 14938 2 Fishers B(Corinne Yorkman Miya Wai Abby Jahns Ellen Fero) 15478 3Fishers C (Savannah Kennedy Emma Gillespie Nicole RueffMorgan Booth) 15504200 freestyle 1 Booth (F) 15851 2 Carissa Schneider (F)15883 3 Sam Hietpas (F) 20381 4 Kerry Effinger (W)

20441 5 Emma Julien (F) 20687200 individual medley 1 Edelman (F) 20946 2 Kennedy (F)21261 3 Sperring (F) 21263 4 Gillespie (F) 21406 5 ErinVerbrugge (W) 2146650 freestyle 1 Nusbaum (F) 2518 2 Kyla Srncik (F) 2535 3Fero (F) 2579 4 Wai (F) 2594 5 Mia Herzog (W) 2601One-meter diving 1 Madison Folta (F) 25275 2 AmandaBarker (W) 15835 3 Gabby Sanburn (W) 15775 4 TaylorJackson (W) 15255 5 Brianna Weiss (F) 10595100 butterfly 1 Nusbaum (F) 10008 2 Nicole Rueff (F)10070 3 Jahns (F) 10190 4 Molly Ruggles (W) 10343 5Fero (F) 10495100 freestyle 1 Parrish (F) 5183 2 Effinger (W) 5579 3Srncik (F) 5703 4 Lily Hunter (W) 5815 5 Julien (F) 5960500 freestyle 1 Morgan Booth (F) 50646 2 Schneider (F)50901 3 Hietpas (F) 50931 4 Jahns (F) 50975 5 LindsayReichert (F) 54489200 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Wai Srncik Jahns Parrish)14072 2 Fishers B (Rueff Yorkman Fero Sperring) 144383 Westfield A (Effinger Herzog Hunter Julia Hawkins) 14488100 backstroke 1 Verbrugge (W) 5970 2 Kennedy (F)10141 3 Corinne Yorkman (F) 10154 4 Ruggles (W) 102965 Hannah Pratt (F) 10647100 breaststroke 1 Edelman (F) 10818 2 Sperring (F)10827 3 Wai (F) 11031 4 Gillespie (F) 11129 5 MiaHerzog (W) 11473400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Nusbaum Edelman ParrishGillespie) 33936 2 Westfield A (Effinger Verbrugge HunterKatie Hand) 34756 3 Fishers B (Julien Booth SrncikSchneider) 34819

BOYS MEETTeam score Fishers 121 Westfield 47200 medley relay Fishers A (Nolan Yorkman Noah Baldwin

Joe Moser Joel Crull) 14044 2 Westfield A (Ethan MoeCameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand) 14192 3 Fishers B(Nick Harris Cory Jacocks Tyler Richmond Isaiah Wolf) 14514200 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 14834 2 Peyton Dewaelsche (F)15163 3 Christopher Godby (F) 15284 4 Brett Calvin (W)15335 5 Sam Kuhn (F) 15347200 individual medley 1 Jacocks (F) 20424 2 Baldwin (F)20592 3 Richmond (F) 206324 Nick Brauer (W) 20663 5Izzy Harding (F) 2082650 freestyle 1 Moser (F) 2204 2 Chris Kenney (W) 2244 3Crull (F) 2248 4 Drake Stallworth (F) 2255 5 Carr (W) 2281One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi (W) 21250 2 ThomasNguyen (W) 12870 3 Kaleb White (W) 12350100 butterfly 1 Stallworth (F) 5154 2 Moser (F) 5263 3 Carr(W) 4 Kyle Feuerstine (F) 5751 5 Nick Brauer (W) 5860100 freestyle 1 Crull (F) 4886 2 Kenney (W) 4887 3 Wolf (F)4933 4 Christopher Goolsby (F) 5237 5 Matthew Sawyer (W)5367500 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 44444 2 Harris (F) 44848 3Dewaelsche (F) 45528 4 Aaron Frollo (F) 45616 5 Kuhn (F)50637200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (Kenney Carr CodyFenimore Hand) 12986 2 Fishers A (Wolf StallworthBaldwin Crull) 13071 3 Fishers B (Jacocks DewaelscheRichmond Trevor Adcock) 13485100 backstroke 1 Harris (F) 5661 2 Moe (W) 5772 3Richmond (F) 5919 4 Pedro Yam Quinones (F) 10214 5Gavin Rue (F) 10228100 breaststroke 1 Baldwin (F) 10320 2 Clayton (W) 104043 Jacocks (F) 10408 4 Wolf (F) 10424 5 Hand (W) 10499400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Stallworth Moser YorkmanHarris) 31716 2 Fishers B (Kuhn Goolsby AdcockDewaelsche) 32551 3 Westfield A (Kenney Calvin NickBrauer Cody Fenimore) 32657

Tigers win all-county swim meet

Hamilton Southeastern also scored a Tuesday sweepover Avon

The Royals girls team won 136-50 taking 10 of the 12events Hannah Taylor was a double winner taking the 200and 500 freestyles Other HSE winners were Sydney Knurekin the 50 free Halli Siwik in the diving Katie Mueller inthe 100 free Hannah Pugh in the backstroke MadisonKertin in the breaststroke and all three relays

The Royals boys team got past Avon 106-80 breakinga four-season losing streak to the Orioles Southeasternopened the meet with a win in the medley relay by one-hundredth of a second Zack Teffeteller was victorioustwice in the 200 and 100 freestyles Hayden Wenger wonthe diving Nathan Brown took the 50 free and HSE alsowon the other two relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Southeastern 136 Avon 50200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Abby Harter MadisonKertin Hannah Pugh Sydney Knurek) 15009 3Southeastern B (Audrey Rose Lo Victoria Vicory Bri SapleMeghan Cleckner) 15550200 freestyle 1 Hannah Taylor 15665 2 Emily Barnes15885 3 Sydney Miller 20287

200 individual medley 3 Pugh 21371 4 Lo 21441 5Saple 2178050 freestyle 1 Knurek 2486 2 Abby Taylor 2581 3 Harter2606One-meter diving 1 Halli Siwik 24025 2 Ashley Sinicropi23755 3 Sarah Ballard 23550100 butterfly 2 Knurek 10172 3 Kayleigh Witt 10366 4Lauren Passios 10577100 freestyle 1 Katie Mueller 5614 2 Harter 5687 3Cleckner 5754500 freestyle 1 Taylor 51441 3 Barnes 52811 4 Witt53570200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Harter Witt TaylorBarnes) 14199 2 Southeastern B (Mueller Taylor SophiaKegley Cleckner) 14498 3 Southeastern C (CamilleJoesten Passios Maddie McNarney Caroline Cross) 14945100 backstroke 1 Pugh 10247 2 Saple 10370 3 Lo10414100 breaststroke 1 Kertin 10857 3 Vicory 11109 4Cross 11351400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Saple KnurekTaylor Barnes) 34347 3 Southeastern B (Witt Miller ElliePedersen Lo) 35303

BOYS MEETTeam score Southeastern 106 Avon 80200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Blake Ratliff JohnKirby Connor Harrison Nathan Brown) 14355 3

Southeastern B (Ethan Forbes Andrew Truxall EthanChristopher Hadi Elgaali) 14680200 freestyle 1 Zack Teffeteller 15140 4 Marcus Eden15434200 individual medley 3 Ha Elgaali 21087 4 Christopher21559 5 Kirby 2167250 freestyle 1 Brown 2276 3 Harrison 2354 4 EvanSellers 2402One-meter diving 1 Hayden Wenger 24475 2 GarrettGarwood 22485 3 Nathan Barr 21750100 butterfly 2 Harrison 5461 3 Christopher 5832 5Cameron Knurek 5970100 freestyle 1 Teffeteller 5012 3 Brown 5120 4 Sellers5253500 freestyle 2 B Ratliff 50522 5 Eden 51706200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller SellersHa Elgaali Brown) 13240 3 Southeastern B (KirbyHusam Elgaali Christopher Eden) 13940100 backstroke 2 B Ratliff 5556 4 Forbes 5856 5 HaElgaali 5933100 breaststroke 2 Truxall 10551 4 Kirby 10727 5Chandler Herren 10942400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller RatliffHarrison Forbes) 32636 3 Southeastern B (SellersKnurek Eden Andrew Ratliff) 33782

Royals get sweep of Avon

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

2 OT

Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

Sports10

Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

ICGSA girls basketball polls

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

News2

In addition to athletics the facility willinclude an indooroutdoor concession areaa second-floor mezzanine balconyoverlooking the playing surfaces and high-definition cameras to bring visitors in evencloser to the action St Vincent SportsPerformance will be the exclusive providerof athletic trainers and healthcare foractivities and events in the facility

The Noblesville Fieldhouse willencompass 10 acres within the 203 acres ofFinch Creek Park Noblesvillersquos sixth citypark is expected to break ground in latespring 2017 The park will be built in phasesbeginning with the southeast portion justnorth of the Blue Ridge Creek neighborhooddevelopment on Boden Road

ldquoJust as important as whats going oninside the Fieldhouse will be surrounded bya beautiful park setting and nearby residentswill have a fantastic amenity all withinwalking distancerdquo said Noblesville ParksDirector Brandon Bennett ldquoFor families ofathletes waiting in-between games they canenjoy Finch Creek Parkrsquos active and passiveareas with lots of green space And ofcourse Hamilton Town Center is justminutes away for shopping and diningrdquo

To help fund the project the City ofNoblesville will contribute $600000 peryear of new revenue from the facilityrsquosproperty taxes and rental fees of the cityrsquosFieldhouse time and offset by the sale of 10acres of land for $1 million In additionNoblesville would contribute a maximumof $200000 of new dollars annually ndash afigure that Mayor Ditslear says will bedriven lower as the facility generates moreof its own property taxes to fund itself Cityofficials pledge that funding would not comefrom the general fund

The Noblesville Fieldhouse willjumpstart the construction of the cityrsquosambitious plans for Finch Creek Park andwill benefit local businesses and communitypartners

ldquoOur residents east of State Road 37deserve to have a community place withamenities closer to homerdquo said MayorDitslear ldquoHad the land remained only a citypark there would be zero property taxdollars generated so this project nearly paysfor itself Meanwhile there is a directbenefit to our community and for ourresidents that you canrsquot put a dollar figureonrdquo

The burden of building and operating thefacility and staffing its operations falls onthe private owner-operator Card anticipates350 part-time workers would be needed forstaffing tournaments as well as retail andrestaurant operations and 40 full-timeemployees for management coachingsports performance and training financemarketing and information technologypositions

The city is contributing a portion of itsown rental time of the facility during theweek which creates the public investmentthat guarantees the facility remains availablefor rent by sports teams and residents andprogramming for the community by theparks department

ldquoWe were adamant from the beginningthat our local sports clubs and Noblesvillechildren have the opportunity to play at theFieldhouserdquo said Bennett ldquoThats whywersquove ensured Noblesville teams havededicated court and field time at a reducedrate And we wanted our communitypartners to benefit as well which is why weencouraged the Fieldhouse to work with theBoys amp Girls Club This project will benefiteveryone and serve as a game changer forthe lucrative youth sports market in ourareardquo

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

ldquoOur mission is to inspire and enable theyoung people of Noblesville to reach theirfull potential ndash and athletics is one area ourprogramming focuses onrdquo said BeckyTerry executive director of the Boys amp Girls

Club of Noblesville ldquoBy partnering with theNoblesville Fieldhouse at Finch Creek Parkwe can better fulfill our mission strengthenour financial base and we are excited aboutpotential future opportunities to engagemore with parents and kids on the east siderdquo

This rental strategy protects theessential youth and community programsprovided by the Boys amp Girls Club whileensuring enough courts are available formajor regional tournaments on theweekends

As part of the Fieldhousersquos deal with thecity Noblesville is extending its ownpartnership with Ivy Tech to include thecommunity collegersquos two courts as part ofthe rental agreement for Fieldhousetournaments

City of Noblesville officials see theireffort as further support for makingHamilton County a major powerhouse inyouth sports to attract major youth sportstournaments

ldquoTogether we can attract tournamentsthat might otherwise go to Chicago andinstead keep those tourism dollars here inHamilton Countyrdquo said Ditslear

The Noblesville Common Council willconsider the cityrsquos proposal at its December6 meeting The meeting will begin at 7 pm

FIELDHOUSEFrom Page 1

Here I think is what has done it Thereare expectations at home where most parentsencourage or even demand that their kidsexcel whether it be in the classroom inathletics or both There is also a history ofsuccess where every student is aware thatthose who came before were by-and-largeachievers And theres a communityorganization named the Carmel Dads Clubwhich enrolls an amazing 11000 youngstersto encourage good personal relations sports-manship and of course winning

I graduated from Carmel many yearsago and as a result am still biased but Ithink the basic reasoning is accurate Ivewatched the situation develop over theyears and am impressed with the successand what has led to it as I think many lessbiased folks are as well

COUNTY LINEFrom Page 1

Artistic renderings courtesy the City of Noblesville

These renderings show the interior (above) and exterior (below) of what will be the Noblesville Fieldhouse at Finch Creek Park

Hamilton CountyReporter

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What I tell you in darkness that speak ye in light and what yehear in the ear that preach ye upon the housetops

- Matthew 1027

50 Years AgoNews Residents of the Trails End Community near 116th and WhiteRiver Friday filed suit against the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appealsin their continuing struggle to halt a planned sewage disposal plant Theresidentsrsquo suit is filed in the name of CL Eldridge who serves as presidentof a home-owners association working to stop the sewage plantconstruction near Trails EndSports Coach Glen Harperrsquos Noblesville Millers battling hard on theboards and displaying great hustle on defense had North CentralConference powerhouse New Castle reeling on the end of an upset hereFriday evening before the tall and talented Trojans rallied in the fourthquarter to pull out a 72-to-67 victoryAd Davis Furniture Nylon Rugs $88

3Obituaries

Barbara June Fulton

June 16 1934 - November 27 2016

Barbara June Fulton 82 of Fishers went home to be with her Lord on the morning ofSunday November 27 2016 at Kindred Transitional Care andRehabilitation - Bridgewater in Carmel She was born on June 16 1934to Clyde and Viva (Montgomery) Orem in Indianapolis

Barbara had worked at Lazarus and Hooks Drug Store (now CVS)and had also been a secretary at Castleton Church of the Nazarene Shewas a member of Noblesville Church of the Nazarene where she sangin the choir Barbara was a graduate of Shortridge High School andenjoyed class reunions and class breakfasts She was a fabulous cookand back in the day liked hosting Tupperware parties Barbara likedtraveling especially day trips and caring for her flowers She

participated in Walker Research testing new products Barbara loved being with people -she always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone she met but her greatestjoy was being a homemaker and grandma

She is survived by her two children Brent (wife Karen) Fulton and Brenda (husbThomas) Gonzales grandchildren Nicole Gonzales Emily Uebel Kathleen Fulton andLauren Gonzales brother-in-law Robert (wife Dean) Fulton nieces Linda Kelly andMary Sue Brauntigam and special friends Rita Griffith Katie Inman and Joyce Laub

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Arthur BudFulton who passed away in 2012 and a sister Madonna Feulner

Services will be held at 100 pm on Friday December 2 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with visitation beginning at 1100am Rev Robert L Donham will officiate Burial will be at Lincoln Memory Gardens inWhitestown

Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association Greater MidwestAffiliate Memorials and Tributes Lockbox 3816 Paysphere Circle Chicago IL 60674or American Diabetes Association Indiana Office 8604 Allisonville Road Suite 140Indianapolis IN 46250

The family wishes to sincerely thank everyone involved with Barbaras care for thepast year

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Birchard Philip ldquoButchrdquo Duffitt

November 26 1929 - November 26 2016

Birchard Philip ldquoButchrdquo Duffitt 87 of Lapel passed away on Saturday November 262016 at Community Hospital of Anderson following a brief illness

He was born on November 26 1929 in Elwood to Charles Albert and Gladys C(Arbuckle) Duffitt

Butch graduated from Alexandria High School and served in the U S Army duringthe Korean War He retired in 1987 from Ford Motor Company in Indianapolis after 30years of employment as a Tool and Die maker and also was an auctioneer

He enjoyed woodworking traveling and telling storiesButch is survived by his wife of 65 years Rosie (Huffman) his precious Yorkie Molly

three children Steven (Mary) Duffitt of San Antonio TX Lou Anne (Ben) Jennings ofAnderson and Becky Walker of Lapel eight grandchildren Jason Katherine RosalynRobert Joseph Andrea Elizabeth and Phillip eleven great-grandchildren a sisterDorothy Duffitt three sisters-in-law Julie Anna and Rosanna and a brother-in-lawDavid Huffman

He was preceded in death by his parents four brothers Charles Bob David andGeorge one sister Colleen and a son-in-law Glen Walker

A funeral service will be held at 200 PM on Thursday December 1 2016 at ScottE Hersberger Funeral Home 1010 Main Street Lapel with Pastor Glenn Kneppofficiating Burial will follow in Brookside Cemetery Lapel

Visitation will be from 1200 PM to 200 PM Thursday December 1 2016 at thefuneral home

Memorial contributions may be made to Ford Street United Methodist Church P OBox 626 Lapel Indiana 46051-0626

Online condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Carl E Taylor

September 3 1940 - November 26 2016

Carl E Taylor 76 of Indianapolis was called to his Heavenly Home on November26 2016 He was born in Ft Wayne IN on September 3 1940Following graduation from Manchester High School in 1958 Carlearned his Bachelorrsquos Degree in Business from Manchester Collegein 1965 He then began working on his Masters Degree from ButlerUniversity

He is survived by his wife Linda sons Jonathan (Kathryn) Joshua(Elizabeth) and Jacob grandchildren Sophia Hannah Caleb andGabriel siblings Kenneth (Carolyn) Helen and Roger (Vicki)

Family and friends will gather on Friday December 2 from 3-7 pm in Colonial HillsBaptist Church where the funeral service will be held on Saturday December 3 at 11 am

Please visit wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom to share a memory and read Carlrsquoscomplete obituary

An additional obituary appears on Page 4

Obituary4Patricia ldquoPatrdquo Darlene Jarrell

March 12 1939 - November 24 2016

Patricia ldquoPatrdquo Darlene Jarrell 77 Alexandria passed away on Thursday November24 2016 at IU Methodist Hospital surrounded by family members following an extendedillness

She was born in Elwood on March 12 1939 to Harold and Ruth (Stover) RutherfordPat retired from Kroger working in the floral department and in recent years worked inthe cafeteria at Frankton Elementary School

Pat was a member of the Florida Station Church of God and attended Lone OakWesleyan Church for many years

She loved to be around children particularly at the elementary school and spendingtime with family Pat was known and loved for her gentle spirit and sense of humor by allwho knew her

Pat is survived by her husband Ronald who she married in 1993 daughters LavonnaMiles Marcella Austin Scott Barbara (Sam) Rankin Kelly (Ken) de la Bastide sons Terry(Pam) Austin Harrold Austin and Kerry Jarrell brother Richard (Shirley) Rutherfordseveral grandchildren and great grandchildren

She was preceded in death by her parents first husband John Austin Sr sons JohnAustin Jr and Ronnie Austin daughter Lelia Austin Cooley son Kenny Jarrell

Funeral services will take place at 4 pm Wednesday at Hersberger Funeral Home1010 N Main Street Lapel with Pastor Jerry Hilligoss of the Florida Station Church ofGod officiating

Visitation will take place from 1 to 4 pm at the funeral homeOnline condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

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Children who attended last yearrsquos Cicero Christmas Parade enjoyed getting a visitfrom Santa Claus

Sports6

The GuerinCatholic boysbasketball team got itsseason off to a solidstart on Tuesdaybeating Herron 61-41at the Eagles Nest

The GoldenEagles leaped out to a20-5 lead after thefirst quarter thenwere ahead 28-9 athalftime Guerin

coach Pete Smith was obvious pleased withhis teams defensive effort noting that 11GC players took to the court in the first half

The constant was they all played verygood defense in the first half said Smith

Jack Hansen earned a double-doublewith 21 points and 12 rebounds he alsomade three 3-pointers Cameron Dixon wasright behind with 13 points and ninerebounds Matthew Godfrey also had adouble-double as he added 11 points andhanded out 10 assists

Guerin Catholic will be back at the

Eagles Nest Friday hosting Roncalli for thefirst-ever Circle City Conference boysbasketball game

Guerin Catholic 61Herron 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 1-6 0-0 2 0Cameron Dixon 6-9 1-3 13 3Matthew Godfrey 5-11 0-0 11 1Jack Hansen 8-16 2-2 21 1Zach Munson 3-6 0-0 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 1-2 4 1

Conner Osswald 0-4 0-0 0 1Luke Godfrey 0-1 1-2 1 0Will Morris 1-2 0-0 2 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 1-2 1 0Drew Thieme 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 25-59 6-11 61 8Score by QuartersHerron 5 4 13 19 - 41Guerin 20 8 23 10 - 61Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (5-26) Hansen3-7 M Godfrey 1-6 Weas 1-1 Sills 0-4Osswald 0-4 Munson 0-2 L Godfrey 0-1 Morris0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (49) Hansen 12 Dixon9 Munson 7 Weas 5 Osswald 3 Sills 2 LGodfrey 2 M Godfrey 1 Thieme 1 Sharpe 1team 6

The Guerin Catholic girls basketballteam dropped a 65-48 Circle CityConference game at Bishop Chatard onTuesday

The Trojans led 25-8 after the firstquarter and 44-24 at halftime The GoldenEagles trailed 57-32 after three quarters butoutscored Chatard 16-8 in the fourth period

Kate Anderson scored 12 points to leadGuerin now 3-8 for the season with SydneyGeis adding eight points Grace Demasgrabbed nine rebounds for GC with

Anderson getting seven boards and Fullerpulling six rebounds

The Golden Eagles will travel to SouthBend Riley on Saturday for a 530 pm game

Bishop Chatard 65Guerin Catholic 48

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 3-15 0-1 7 3Erin Fuller 2-6 3-4 7 2Sydney Geis 2-7 3-6 8 2

Carly Hammons 0-0 3-4 3 0Grace Demas 3-17 0-1 6 4Grace Hackett 2-3 1-2 5 0Kate Anderson 5-7 2-4 12 4Sarah Eberhart 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 17-57 12-22 48 15Score by QuartersGuerin 8 16 8 16 - 48Chatard 25 19 13 8 - 65Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (2-15) Mason1-5 Geis 1-5 Demas 0-3 Hackett 0-1 Eberhart0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (32) Demas 9Anderson 7 Fuller 6 Mason 4 Hammons 3Geis 2 Eberhart 1

Dixon

Golden Eagles easily win opener

GC girls fall to Chatard

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Guerin Catholicrsquos Carly Hammons looks for an opening during the Golden Eaglesrsquo Circle City Conference game with BishopChatard on Tuesday

The Carmel girls basketball team wasdealt its first loss ofthe season onTuesday as theClass 4A No 1Greyhounds fell to4A No 5 LawrenceNorth 55-45 at theEric Clark ActivityCenter

The Wildcatsjumped out to a16-11 lead after thefirst quarter but theGreyhounds came

roaring back only allowing LN twopoints in the second period Carmel led25-18 at halftime but the Wildcats tookthe lead back after three quarters 34-33and then poured in another 21 points inthe fourth period

Tomi Taiwo led the Hounds with 12points while Jasmine McWilliams scored10 points and also grabbed five reboundsAmy Dilk had seven points handed outseven assists and got five reboundsOlivia Christy hit two 3-pointers

Carmel is now 6-1 for the season and1-1 in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds travel to Warren Central onFriday for another MIC game

Lawrence North55 Carmel 45

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-8 0-0 6 4Amy Dilk 3-13 1-3 7 3Blake Smith 1-3 0-0 2 2Tomi Taiwo 5-11 2-2 12 0Jasmine McWilliams 5-6 0-2 10 2Reagan Hune 2-4 0-1 4 0Mackenzie Wood 1-1 2-2 4 2Totals 19-46 5-10 45 13Score by QuartersLNHS 16 2 16 21 - 55Carmel 11 14 8 12 - 45Carmel 3-pointers (2) Dilk 2Carmel leading rebounders McWilliams 5Dilk 5

McWilliams

Carmel girlsdrop first game

7Sports

The Westfield boys basketball teamopened its season with a 58-53 loss atPendleton Heights Tuesday

The Shamrocks trailed 10-6 after the firstquarter and 30-18 at halftime Westfieldfought back to within 56-53 towards the endof the game but was forced to foul and theArabians made their free throws

Caleb Welch led the Rocks with 25points on 10-of-16 shooting Ian Kristensenscored 14 points and pulled seven reboundswhile Welch grabbed six Welch also hit two3-pointers

Westfield travels to Zionsville on Fridayto open Hoosier Crossroads Conference play

Pendleton Heights58 Westfield 53

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 3-5 0-3 6 4Josh Van Dyke 0-3 0-0 0 1Aaron Bennett 1-2 2-2 5 3Jaret Bailey 0-2 0-2 0 0Luke Haffner 1-4 0-0 3 2Caleb Welch 10-16 3-5 25 3Ian Kristensen 3-10 8-8 14 2Totals 18-42 13-20 53 15Score by QuartersWestfield 6 16 15 16 - 53Pendleton 10 20 14 14 - 58Westfield 3-point shooting (4-15) Welch 2-4Haffner 1-4 Bennett 1-2 Kristensen 0-3 VanDyke 0-1 Bailey 0-1Westfield rebounds (21) Kristensen 7 Welch 6Bailey 3 Haffner 3 Banks 1 Van Dyke 1

Westfield boysfall in opener

University lost its first game of theseason Tuesdayfalling to BethesdaChristian 51-37 at theU Center

The Trailblazersled early in the firstquarter before thePatriots took the leadBethesda was in front12-11 after the firstquarter LindseySyrek scored eightpoints in that period

University led 15-14 on a putback by Maggie Klemsz with509 left in the second quarter But thePatriots finished the half on a 9-0 run tojump ahead 23-15 at the break UHS got towithin 39-33 midway through the fourthperiod before Bethesda closed out the game

Syrek earned a double-double of 16points and 11 rebounds and also made nineblocked shots Natalie Nickless hit a pair of

3-pointers while Emma Caress dished outfour assists

The Blazers are now 5-1 and travel toAnderson Prep on Thursday for a PioneerConference game

Bethesda Christian51 University 37

University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-3 0-0 2 0Honor Cosby 0-1 0-2 0 2Lily Snyder 1-7 0-0 3 2Lucy Snyder 2-7 0-0 5 0Emma Caress 2-5 1-3 5 1Lindsey Syrek 7-17 2-2 16 4Natalie Nickless 2-7 0-0 6 1Totals 15-47 3-7 37 10Score by QuartersBethesda 12 11 9 19 - 51University 11 4 7 15 - 37University 3-point shooting (4-14) Nickless 2-7Li Snyder 1-3 Lu Snyder 1-3 Syrek 0-1University rebounds (24) Syrek 11 Klemsz 5Caress 3 Li Snyder 2 Lu Snyder 2 Nickless 1

Klemsz

Bethesda sends UHSgirls to first loss

Sports8

In an all-county wrestling dual meet Fishers won thelast two matches to beat Noblesville 40-37 on Tuesday atthe Tigers gym

Trailing 37-30 going into the second-to-last matchFishers 145-pounder Beau Wilbrandt won by fall thenSpencer Bischoff got a major decision at 152 pounds tosecure the victory Other Tigers winners were SpencerMendez Nathan Pairitz PJ Pritchett Lucas Baugh andAlexander Strueder all by pin

Winning matches for the Millers by fall were DavidKitko Ashton Mills Bradley Killion Nick Brady and GaryKitko Conner May took the 195-pound bout by majordecision while Ryan Bell won a decision at 138 pounds

Fishers 40 Noblesville 37160 David Kitko (N) def Teegan Heinger (F) by fall046170 Spencer Mendez (F) def Zack Knoll (N) by fall120

182 Ashton Mills (N) def Ethan Harter (F) by fall050195 Conner May (N) def Ryan Williams 18-7220 Nathan Pairitz (F) def Brady Killion (N) by fall027285 Bradley Killion (N) def Josh Ahmed (F) by fall133106 PJ Pritchett (F) def Cade Iles (N) by fall 027113 Lucas Baugh (F) def Nathan Rich (N) by fall016120 Nick Brady (N) def Truman Abel (F) by fall030126 Alexander Strueder (F) def Noah Long (N) byfall 038132 Gary Kitko (N) def Dylan Scally (F) by fall 045138 Ryan Bell (N) def George Vrachnos (F) 12-5145 Beau Wilbrandt (F) def Zach Perkins (N) byfall 145152 Spencer Bischoff (F) def Michael Storey (N)11-0

Hamilton Southeastern fell to No 2-ranked Avon 43-13 in a Tuesday dual meet

Tyler Wagner Kyle Wagner Alec Jessop and MaxBurris all picked up wins for the Royals

Avon 43 Southeastern 13285 Crae Kunkleman lost to Henson by fall106 Reece Luhmann lost to Rioux by decision113 Jacob Somone lost to McAffe by decision120 Blake Forbes lost to Thompson by tech fall126 Jacob Garcia lost to Reynolds by decision132 Dylan Sogocio lost to Miranda by fall138 Tyler Wagner def Mitchell by decision145 Ronan Hiner lost to Zeigler by major decision152 Kyle Wagner def Lacey by decision160 Ranvir Sandhu lost to Johnson by fall170 Joe Mazero lost to McKivitz by decision182 Alec Jessop def Smith by decision195 Max Burris def Snapp by decision220 Joe Myren lost to Larson by decision

Tigers come back to win county dual

Noblesville swept Bishop Chatard in aTuesday dual meet

The Miller girls won 131-49 taking nineof 12 events Individual winners wereBrianna McBride in the 200 free GillianCripe in the 50 free Dayana Popa in divingTina Berger in the butterfly Sarah Hayes inthe 100 free Kyra Smyther in the 500 freeand Alexa Akers in the backstrokeNoblesville also won the medley and 400freestyle relay

Noblesvilles boys team was a 143-37winner taking 11 of the 12 events JackWolfred finished first in the individualmedley and breaststroke with Jakob Jansonsweeping the 200 and 500 freestyles andCameron Kramer placing first in the 50 freeand the backstroke

Other Miller winners were IsaacJohnston in the 100 backstroke EvanDiamente in the 100 free and all three relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Noblesville 131 Bishop Chatard49200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A (KyraSmythe Rachel Tat Alexa Akers BrookeHaflich) 20047 2 Noblesville B (JordanWolfred Rebecca Richardson Ava WettrickSarah Hayes) 20725 3 Noblesville C(Christina Mathis Kinzee McNulty AlannaPriddy Katie Witte) 21758200 freestyle 1 Brianna McBride 20897 3Lexi Hines 21986 4 Emily DeCocq 22163200 individual medley 2 Josie Griffin22658 3 Elizabeth Mulanax 22755 4Haflich 2300850 freestyle 1 Gillian Cripe 2632 2 Akers2649 4 Kelsey Lovitt 2869

One-meter diving 1 Dayana Popa 241202 Olivia Lykins 8185100 butterfly 1 Tina Berger 10651 2Haflich 11118 3 Priddy 11319100 freestyle 1 Hayes 10078 2Richardson 10120 3 Tat 10200

500 freestyle 1 Smythe 54478 2 McBride54655 3 DeCocq 61442200 freestyle relay 2 Noblesville A (CripeHines Berger Hayes) 15068 3 NoblesvilleB (Lovitt Griffin Tat Priddy) 15259

100 backstroke 1 Akers 10718 3 Wolfred11083 4 Mulanax 11357100 breaststroke 2 Cripe 11575 3Smythe 11909 4 Richardson 12110400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(McBride Hines Mulanax Wolfredd) 411722 Noblesville B (Lovitt DeCocq BergerGriffin) 41942BOYS MEETTeam scores Noblesville 143 BishopChatard 37200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A(Cameron Kramer Jack Wolfred AaronHelms Lawson Crum) 2 Noblesville B(Chandler Parrish Sam Bleisch DanielIsaacs JD Kozicki) 15425200 freestyle 1 Jakob Janson 15333 2Nick Beeson 15904 3 Will Huff 15967200 individual medley 1 Wolfred 21025 2Helms 21433 4 Crum 2195550 freestyle 1 Kramer 2369 2 Isaacs2392 4 Isaac Stephan 2419One-meter diving 2 Jared Newman 162253 Gavin Smythe 13040 4 Ryan Plummer12575 5 Chase Martin 9490100 backstroke 1 Isaac Johnston 5790 3Huff 5989 4 Stephan 10529100 freestyle 1 Evan Diamente 5117 2Helms 5197 3 Beeson 5367500 freestyle 1 Janson 50740 2 BenGriffin 53677 3 Kozicki 55193200 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A (CrumIsaacs Stephan Diamente) 13577 2Noblesville B (Huff Parrish Andres DugarteGriffin) 14349100 backstroke 1 Kramer 5978 3 SethKoszyk 10920 4 Andy Buna 10964100 breaststroke 1 Wolfred 10710 2Parrish 11311 3 Joseph Aviles 12012400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(Janson Beeson Koszyk Diamente) 33592 Noblesville B (Dugarte Aidan HaneyGriffin Kozicki) 35487 3 Noblesville C(Buna Josh Kozicki Casey Akers Bleisch)41394

Millers sweep Bishop Chatard

Photos by Bret Richardson

Noblesville senior Alexa Akers swims the butterfly leg for Noblesvilles winning womens 200 medley relay Akers also had apersonal victory in the 100 backstroke

Junior Jakob Janson was a double winner in the 200 and 500 free events Tuesday against Chatard Janson was also on themenss winning 400 free relay

Sports 9

The Fishers swim teams swept an all-county meet withWestfield on Tuesday

The Tigers girls team won 11 of 12 events while takingthe team meet 130-40 Amilia Nusbaun was a double winnerin the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly Morgan Booth wasfirst in the 200 and 500 freestyles and Lauren Edelman wonthe individual medley and the breaststroke

Lauryn Parrish was first in the 100 free and MadisonFolta won diving Fishers swept all three relays ErinVerbrugge got the Shamrocks lone win in the backstroke

In the boys meet the Tigers won 121-47 NolanYorkman was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles OtherFishers winners were Cory Jacocks in the IM Joe Moser inthe 50 free Drake Stallworth in the butterfly Joel Crull inthe 100 free Nick Harris in the backstroke and NoahBaldwin in the breaststroke The Tigers also won the medleyand 400 free relays

Westfields Trevor Crupi was first in diving and theShamrocks also took the 200 free relay

GIRLS MEETTeam score Fishers 130 Westfield 40200 medley relay 1 Fishers A (Lauryn Parrish Ally SperringLauren Edelman Amilia Nusbaum) 14938 2 Fishers B(Corinne Yorkman Miya Wai Abby Jahns Ellen Fero) 15478 3Fishers C (Savannah Kennedy Emma Gillespie Nicole RueffMorgan Booth) 15504200 freestyle 1 Booth (F) 15851 2 Carissa Schneider (F)15883 3 Sam Hietpas (F) 20381 4 Kerry Effinger (W)

20441 5 Emma Julien (F) 20687200 individual medley 1 Edelman (F) 20946 2 Kennedy (F)21261 3 Sperring (F) 21263 4 Gillespie (F) 21406 5 ErinVerbrugge (W) 2146650 freestyle 1 Nusbaum (F) 2518 2 Kyla Srncik (F) 2535 3Fero (F) 2579 4 Wai (F) 2594 5 Mia Herzog (W) 2601One-meter diving 1 Madison Folta (F) 25275 2 AmandaBarker (W) 15835 3 Gabby Sanburn (W) 15775 4 TaylorJackson (W) 15255 5 Brianna Weiss (F) 10595100 butterfly 1 Nusbaum (F) 10008 2 Nicole Rueff (F)10070 3 Jahns (F) 10190 4 Molly Ruggles (W) 10343 5Fero (F) 10495100 freestyle 1 Parrish (F) 5183 2 Effinger (W) 5579 3Srncik (F) 5703 4 Lily Hunter (W) 5815 5 Julien (F) 5960500 freestyle 1 Morgan Booth (F) 50646 2 Schneider (F)50901 3 Hietpas (F) 50931 4 Jahns (F) 50975 5 LindsayReichert (F) 54489200 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Wai Srncik Jahns Parrish)14072 2 Fishers B (Rueff Yorkman Fero Sperring) 144383 Westfield A (Effinger Herzog Hunter Julia Hawkins) 14488100 backstroke 1 Verbrugge (W) 5970 2 Kennedy (F)10141 3 Corinne Yorkman (F) 10154 4 Ruggles (W) 102965 Hannah Pratt (F) 10647100 breaststroke 1 Edelman (F) 10818 2 Sperring (F)10827 3 Wai (F) 11031 4 Gillespie (F) 11129 5 MiaHerzog (W) 11473400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Nusbaum Edelman ParrishGillespie) 33936 2 Westfield A (Effinger Verbrugge HunterKatie Hand) 34756 3 Fishers B (Julien Booth SrncikSchneider) 34819

BOYS MEETTeam score Fishers 121 Westfield 47200 medley relay Fishers A (Nolan Yorkman Noah Baldwin

Joe Moser Joel Crull) 14044 2 Westfield A (Ethan MoeCameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand) 14192 3 Fishers B(Nick Harris Cory Jacocks Tyler Richmond Isaiah Wolf) 14514200 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 14834 2 Peyton Dewaelsche (F)15163 3 Christopher Godby (F) 15284 4 Brett Calvin (W)15335 5 Sam Kuhn (F) 15347200 individual medley 1 Jacocks (F) 20424 2 Baldwin (F)20592 3 Richmond (F) 206324 Nick Brauer (W) 20663 5Izzy Harding (F) 2082650 freestyle 1 Moser (F) 2204 2 Chris Kenney (W) 2244 3Crull (F) 2248 4 Drake Stallworth (F) 2255 5 Carr (W) 2281One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi (W) 21250 2 ThomasNguyen (W) 12870 3 Kaleb White (W) 12350100 butterfly 1 Stallworth (F) 5154 2 Moser (F) 5263 3 Carr(W) 4 Kyle Feuerstine (F) 5751 5 Nick Brauer (W) 5860100 freestyle 1 Crull (F) 4886 2 Kenney (W) 4887 3 Wolf (F)4933 4 Christopher Goolsby (F) 5237 5 Matthew Sawyer (W)5367500 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 44444 2 Harris (F) 44848 3Dewaelsche (F) 45528 4 Aaron Frollo (F) 45616 5 Kuhn (F)50637200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (Kenney Carr CodyFenimore Hand) 12986 2 Fishers A (Wolf StallworthBaldwin Crull) 13071 3 Fishers B (Jacocks DewaelscheRichmond Trevor Adcock) 13485100 backstroke 1 Harris (F) 5661 2 Moe (W) 5772 3Richmond (F) 5919 4 Pedro Yam Quinones (F) 10214 5Gavin Rue (F) 10228100 breaststroke 1 Baldwin (F) 10320 2 Clayton (W) 104043 Jacocks (F) 10408 4 Wolf (F) 10424 5 Hand (W) 10499400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Stallworth Moser YorkmanHarris) 31716 2 Fishers B (Kuhn Goolsby AdcockDewaelsche) 32551 3 Westfield A (Kenney Calvin NickBrauer Cody Fenimore) 32657

Tigers win all-county swim meet

Hamilton Southeastern also scored a Tuesday sweepover Avon

The Royals girls team won 136-50 taking 10 of the 12events Hannah Taylor was a double winner taking the 200and 500 freestyles Other HSE winners were Sydney Knurekin the 50 free Halli Siwik in the diving Katie Mueller inthe 100 free Hannah Pugh in the backstroke MadisonKertin in the breaststroke and all three relays

The Royals boys team got past Avon 106-80 breakinga four-season losing streak to the Orioles Southeasternopened the meet with a win in the medley relay by one-hundredth of a second Zack Teffeteller was victorioustwice in the 200 and 100 freestyles Hayden Wenger wonthe diving Nathan Brown took the 50 free and HSE alsowon the other two relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Southeastern 136 Avon 50200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Abby Harter MadisonKertin Hannah Pugh Sydney Knurek) 15009 3Southeastern B (Audrey Rose Lo Victoria Vicory Bri SapleMeghan Cleckner) 15550200 freestyle 1 Hannah Taylor 15665 2 Emily Barnes15885 3 Sydney Miller 20287

200 individual medley 3 Pugh 21371 4 Lo 21441 5Saple 2178050 freestyle 1 Knurek 2486 2 Abby Taylor 2581 3 Harter2606One-meter diving 1 Halli Siwik 24025 2 Ashley Sinicropi23755 3 Sarah Ballard 23550100 butterfly 2 Knurek 10172 3 Kayleigh Witt 10366 4Lauren Passios 10577100 freestyle 1 Katie Mueller 5614 2 Harter 5687 3Cleckner 5754500 freestyle 1 Taylor 51441 3 Barnes 52811 4 Witt53570200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Harter Witt TaylorBarnes) 14199 2 Southeastern B (Mueller Taylor SophiaKegley Cleckner) 14498 3 Southeastern C (CamilleJoesten Passios Maddie McNarney Caroline Cross) 14945100 backstroke 1 Pugh 10247 2 Saple 10370 3 Lo10414100 breaststroke 1 Kertin 10857 3 Vicory 11109 4Cross 11351400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Saple KnurekTaylor Barnes) 34347 3 Southeastern B (Witt Miller ElliePedersen Lo) 35303

BOYS MEETTeam score Southeastern 106 Avon 80200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Blake Ratliff JohnKirby Connor Harrison Nathan Brown) 14355 3

Southeastern B (Ethan Forbes Andrew Truxall EthanChristopher Hadi Elgaali) 14680200 freestyle 1 Zack Teffeteller 15140 4 Marcus Eden15434200 individual medley 3 Ha Elgaali 21087 4 Christopher21559 5 Kirby 2167250 freestyle 1 Brown 2276 3 Harrison 2354 4 EvanSellers 2402One-meter diving 1 Hayden Wenger 24475 2 GarrettGarwood 22485 3 Nathan Barr 21750100 butterfly 2 Harrison 5461 3 Christopher 5832 5Cameron Knurek 5970100 freestyle 1 Teffeteller 5012 3 Brown 5120 4 Sellers5253500 freestyle 2 B Ratliff 50522 5 Eden 51706200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller SellersHa Elgaali Brown) 13240 3 Southeastern B (KirbyHusam Elgaali Christopher Eden) 13940100 backstroke 2 B Ratliff 5556 4 Forbes 5856 5 HaElgaali 5933100 breaststroke 2 Truxall 10551 4 Kirby 10727 5Chandler Herren 10942400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller RatliffHarrison Forbes) 32636 3 Southeastern B (SellersKnurek Eden Andrew Ratliff) 33782

Royals get sweep of Avon

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

2 OT

Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

Sports10

Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

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- Matthew 1027

50 Years AgoNews Residents of the Trails End Community near 116th and WhiteRiver Friday filed suit against the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appealsin their continuing struggle to halt a planned sewage disposal plant Theresidentsrsquo suit is filed in the name of CL Eldridge who serves as presidentof a home-owners association working to stop the sewage plantconstruction near Trails EndSports Coach Glen Harperrsquos Noblesville Millers battling hard on theboards and displaying great hustle on defense had North CentralConference powerhouse New Castle reeling on the end of an upset hereFriday evening before the tall and talented Trojans rallied in the fourthquarter to pull out a 72-to-67 victoryAd Davis Furniture Nylon Rugs $88

3Obituaries

Barbara June Fulton

June 16 1934 - November 27 2016

Barbara June Fulton 82 of Fishers went home to be with her Lord on the morning ofSunday November 27 2016 at Kindred Transitional Care andRehabilitation - Bridgewater in Carmel She was born on June 16 1934to Clyde and Viva (Montgomery) Orem in Indianapolis

Barbara had worked at Lazarus and Hooks Drug Store (now CVS)and had also been a secretary at Castleton Church of the Nazarene Shewas a member of Noblesville Church of the Nazarene where she sangin the choir Barbara was a graduate of Shortridge High School andenjoyed class reunions and class breakfasts She was a fabulous cookand back in the day liked hosting Tupperware parties Barbara likedtraveling especially day trips and caring for her flowers She

participated in Walker Research testing new products Barbara loved being with people -she always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone she met but her greatestjoy was being a homemaker and grandma

She is survived by her two children Brent (wife Karen) Fulton and Brenda (husbThomas) Gonzales grandchildren Nicole Gonzales Emily Uebel Kathleen Fulton andLauren Gonzales brother-in-law Robert (wife Dean) Fulton nieces Linda Kelly andMary Sue Brauntigam and special friends Rita Griffith Katie Inman and Joyce Laub

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Arthur BudFulton who passed away in 2012 and a sister Madonna Feulner

Services will be held at 100 pm on Friday December 2 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with visitation beginning at 1100am Rev Robert L Donham will officiate Burial will be at Lincoln Memory Gardens inWhitestown

Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association Greater MidwestAffiliate Memorials and Tributes Lockbox 3816 Paysphere Circle Chicago IL 60674or American Diabetes Association Indiana Office 8604 Allisonville Road Suite 140Indianapolis IN 46250

The family wishes to sincerely thank everyone involved with Barbaras care for thepast year

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Birchard Philip ldquoButchrdquo Duffitt

November 26 1929 - November 26 2016

Birchard Philip ldquoButchrdquo Duffitt 87 of Lapel passed away on Saturday November 262016 at Community Hospital of Anderson following a brief illness

He was born on November 26 1929 in Elwood to Charles Albert and Gladys C(Arbuckle) Duffitt

Butch graduated from Alexandria High School and served in the U S Army duringthe Korean War He retired in 1987 from Ford Motor Company in Indianapolis after 30years of employment as a Tool and Die maker and also was an auctioneer

He enjoyed woodworking traveling and telling storiesButch is survived by his wife of 65 years Rosie (Huffman) his precious Yorkie Molly

three children Steven (Mary) Duffitt of San Antonio TX Lou Anne (Ben) Jennings ofAnderson and Becky Walker of Lapel eight grandchildren Jason Katherine RosalynRobert Joseph Andrea Elizabeth and Phillip eleven great-grandchildren a sisterDorothy Duffitt three sisters-in-law Julie Anna and Rosanna and a brother-in-lawDavid Huffman

He was preceded in death by his parents four brothers Charles Bob David andGeorge one sister Colleen and a son-in-law Glen Walker

A funeral service will be held at 200 PM on Thursday December 1 2016 at ScottE Hersberger Funeral Home 1010 Main Street Lapel with Pastor Glenn Kneppofficiating Burial will follow in Brookside Cemetery Lapel

Visitation will be from 1200 PM to 200 PM Thursday December 1 2016 at thefuneral home

Memorial contributions may be made to Ford Street United Methodist Church P OBox 626 Lapel Indiana 46051-0626

Online condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Carl E Taylor

September 3 1940 - November 26 2016

Carl E Taylor 76 of Indianapolis was called to his Heavenly Home on November26 2016 He was born in Ft Wayne IN on September 3 1940Following graduation from Manchester High School in 1958 Carlearned his Bachelorrsquos Degree in Business from Manchester Collegein 1965 He then began working on his Masters Degree from ButlerUniversity

He is survived by his wife Linda sons Jonathan (Kathryn) Joshua(Elizabeth) and Jacob grandchildren Sophia Hannah Caleb andGabriel siblings Kenneth (Carolyn) Helen and Roger (Vicki)

Family and friends will gather on Friday December 2 from 3-7 pm in Colonial HillsBaptist Church where the funeral service will be held on Saturday December 3 at 11 am

Please visit wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom to share a memory and read Carlrsquoscomplete obituary

An additional obituary appears on Page 4

Obituary4Patricia ldquoPatrdquo Darlene Jarrell

March 12 1939 - November 24 2016

Patricia ldquoPatrdquo Darlene Jarrell 77 Alexandria passed away on Thursday November24 2016 at IU Methodist Hospital surrounded by family members following an extendedillness

She was born in Elwood on March 12 1939 to Harold and Ruth (Stover) RutherfordPat retired from Kroger working in the floral department and in recent years worked inthe cafeteria at Frankton Elementary School

Pat was a member of the Florida Station Church of God and attended Lone OakWesleyan Church for many years

She loved to be around children particularly at the elementary school and spendingtime with family Pat was known and loved for her gentle spirit and sense of humor by allwho knew her

Pat is survived by her husband Ronald who she married in 1993 daughters LavonnaMiles Marcella Austin Scott Barbara (Sam) Rankin Kelly (Ken) de la Bastide sons Terry(Pam) Austin Harrold Austin and Kerry Jarrell brother Richard (Shirley) Rutherfordseveral grandchildren and great grandchildren

She was preceded in death by her parents first husband John Austin Sr sons JohnAustin Jr and Ronnie Austin daughter Lelia Austin Cooley son Kenny Jarrell

Funeral services will take place at 4 pm Wednesday at Hersberger Funeral Home1010 N Main Street Lapel with Pastor Jerry Hilligoss of the Florida Station Church ofGod officiating

Visitation will take place from 1 to 4 pm at the funeral homeOnline condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

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Children who attended last yearrsquos Cicero Christmas Parade enjoyed getting a visitfrom Santa Claus

Sports6

The GuerinCatholic boysbasketball team got itsseason off to a solidstart on Tuesdaybeating Herron 61-41at the Eagles Nest

The GoldenEagles leaped out to a20-5 lead after thefirst quarter thenwere ahead 28-9 athalftime Guerin

coach Pete Smith was obvious pleased withhis teams defensive effort noting that 11GC players took to the court in the first half

The constant was they all played verygood defense in the first half said Smith

Jack Hansen earned a double-doublewith 21 points and 12 rebounds he alsomade three 3-pointers Cameron Dixon wasright behind with 13 points and ninerebounds Matthew Godfrey also had adouble-double as he added 11 points andhanded out 10 assists

Guerin Catholic will be back at the

Eagles Nest Friday hosting Roncalli for thefirst-ever Circle City Conference boysbasketball game

Guerin Catholic 61Herron 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 1-6 0-0 2 0Cameron Dixon 6-9 1-3 13 3Matthew Godfrey 5-11 0-0 11 1Jack Hansen 8-16 2-2 21 1Zach Munson 3-6 0-0 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 1-2 4 1

Conner Osswald 0-4 0-0 0 1Luke Godfrey 0-1 1-2 1 0Will Morris 1-2 0-0 2 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 1-2 1 0Drew Thieme 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 25-59 6-11 61 8Score by QuartersHerron 5 4 13 19 - 41Guerin 20 8 23 10 - 61Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (5-26) Hansen3-7 M Godfrey 1-6 Weas 1-1 Sills 0-4Osswald 0-4 Munson 0-2 L Godfrey 0-1 Morris0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (49) Hansen 12 Dixon9 Munson 7 Weas 5 Osswald 3 Sills 2 LGodfrey 2 M Godfrey 1 Thieme 1 Sharpe 1team 6

The Guerin Catholic girls basketballteam dropped a 65-48 Circle CityConference game at Bishop Chatard onTuesday

The Trojans led 25-8 after the firstquarter and 44-24 at halftime The GoldenEagles trailed 57-32 after three quarters butoutscored Chatard 16-8 in the fourth period

Kate Anderson scored 12 points to leadGuerin now 3-8 for the season with SydneyGeis adding eight points Grace Demasgrabbed nine rebounds for GC with

Anderson getting seven boards and Fullerpulling six rebounds

The Golden Eagles will travel to SouthBend Riley on Saturday for a 530 pm game

Bishop Chatard 65Guerin Catholic 48

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 3-15 0-1 7 3Erin Fuller 2-6 3-4 7 2Sydney Geis 2-7 3-6 8 2

Carly Hammons 0-0 3-4 3 0Grace Demas 3-17 0-1 6 4Grace Hackett 2-3 1-2 5 0Kate Anderson 5-7 2-4 12 4Sarah Eberhart 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 17-57 12-22 48 15Score by QuartersGuerin 8 16 8 16 - 48Chatard 25 19 13 8 - 65Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (2-15) Mason1-5 Geis 1-5 Demas 0-3 Hackett 0-1 Eberhart0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (32) Demas 9Anderson 7 Fuller 6 Mason 4 Hammons 3Geis 2 Eberhart 1

Dixon

Golden Eagles easily win opener

GC girls fall to Chatard

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Guerin Catholicrsquos Carly Hammons looks for an opening during the Golden Eaglesrsquo Circle City Conference game with BishopChatard on Tuesday

The Carmel girls basketball team wasdealt its first loss ofthe season onTuesday as theClass 4A No 1Greyhounds fell to4A No 5 LawrenceNorth 55-45 at theEric Clark ActivityCenter

The Wildcatsjumped out to a16-11 lead after thefirst quarter but theGreyhounds came

roaring back only allowing LN twopoints in the second period Carmel led25-18 at halftime but the Wildcats tookthe lead back after three quarters 34-33and then poured in another 21 points inthe fourth period

Tomi Taiwo led the Hounds with 12points while Jasmine McWilliams scored10 points and also grabbed five reboundsAmy Dilk had seven points handed outseven assists and got five reboundsOlivia Christy hit two 3-pointers

Carmel is now 6-1 for the season and1-1 in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds travel to Warren Central onFriday for another MIC game

Lawrence North55 Carmel 45

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-8 0-0 6 4Amy Dilk 3-13 1-3 7 3Blake Smith 1-3 0-0 2 2Tomi Taiwo 5-11 2-2 12 0Jasmine McWilliams 5-6 0-2 10 2Reagan Hune 2-4 0-1 4 0Mackenzie Wood 1-1 2-2 4 2Totals 19-46 5-10 45 13Score by QuartersLNHS 16 2 16 21 - 55Carmel 11 14 8 12 - 45Carmel 3-pointers (2) Dilk 2Carmel leading rebounders McWilliams 5Dilk 5

McWilliams

Carmel girlsdrop first game

7Sports

The Westfield boys basketball teamopened its season with a 58-53 loss atPendleton Heights Tuesday

The Shamrocks trailed 10-6 after the firstquarter and 30-18 at halftime Westfieldfought back to within 56-53 towards the endof the game but was forced to foul and theArabians made their free throws

Caleb Welch led the Rocks with 25points on 10-of-16 shooting Ian Kristensenscored 14 points and pulled seven reboundswhile Welch grabbed six Welch also hit two3-pointers

Westfield travels to Zionsville on Fridayto open Hoosier Crossroads Conference play

Pendleton Heights58 Westfield 53

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 3-5 0-3 6 4Josh Van Dyke 0-3 0-0 0 1Aaron Bennett 1-2 2-2 5 3Jaret Bailey 0-2 0-2 0 0Luke Haffner 1-4 0-0 3 2Caleb Welch 10-16 3-5 25 3Ian Kristensen 3-10 8-8 14 2Totals 18-42 13-20 53 15Score by QuartersWestfield 6 16 15 16 - 53Pendleton 10 20 14 14 - 58Westfield 3-point shooting (4-15) Welch 2-4Haffner 1-4 Bennett 1-2 Kristensen 0-3 VanDyke 0-1 Bailey 0-1Westfield rebounds (21) Kristensen 7 Welch 6Bailey 3 Haffner 3 Banks 1 Van Dyke 1

Westfield boysfall in opener

University lost its first game of theseason Tuesdayfalling to BethesdaChristian 51-37 at theU Center

The Trailblazersled early in the firstquarter before thePatriots took the leadBethesda was in front12-11 after the firstquarter LindseySyrek scored eightpoints in that period

University led 15-14 on a putback by Maggie Klemsz with509 left in the second quarter But thePatriots finished the half on a 9-0 run tojump ahead 23-15 at the break UHS got towithin 39-33 midway through the fourthperiod before Bethesda closed out the game

Syrek earned a double-double of 16points and 11 rebounds and also made nineblocked shots Natalie Nickless hit a pair of

3-pointers while Emma Caress dished outfour assists

The Blazers are now 5-1 and travel toAnderson Prep on Thursday for a PioneerConference game

Bethesda Christian51 University 37

University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-3 0-0 2 0Honor Cosby 0-1 0-2 0 2Lily Snyder 1-7 0-0 3 2Lucy Snyder 2-7 0-0 5 0Emma Caress 2-5 1-3 5 1Lindsey Syrek 7-17 2-2 16 4Natalie Nickless 2-7 0-0 6 1Totals 15-47 3-7 37 10Score by QuartersBethesda 12 11 9 19 - 51University 11 4 7 15 - 37University 3-point shooting (4-14) Nickless 2-7Li Snyder 1-3 Lu Snyder 1-3 Syrek 0-1University rebounds (24) Syrek 11 Klemsz 5Caress 3 Li Snyder 2 Lu Snyder 2 Nickless 1

Klemsz

Bethesda sends UHSgirls to first loss

Sports8

In an all-county wrestling dual meet Fishers won thelast two matches to beat Noblesville 40-37 on Tuesday atthe Tigers gym

Trailing 37-30 going into the second-to-last matchFishers 145-pounder Beau Wilbrandt won by fall thenSpencer Bischoff got a major decision at 152 pounds tosecure the victory Other Tigers winners were SpencerMendez Nathan Pairitz PJ Pritchett Lucas Baugh andAlexander Strueder all by pin

Winning matches for the Millers by fall were DavidKitko Ashton Mills Bradley Killion Nick Brady and GaryKitko Conner May took the 195-pound bout by majordecision while Ryan Bell won a decision at 138 pounds

Fishers 40 Noblesville 37160 David Kitko (N) def Teegan Heinger (F) by fall046170 Spencer Mendez (F) def Zack Knoll (N) by fall120

182 Ashton Mills (N) def Ethan Harter (F) by fall050195 Conner May (N) def Ryan Williams 18-7220 Nathan Pairitz (F) def Brady Killion (N) by fall027285 Bradley Killion (N) def Josh Ahmed (F) by fall133106 PJ Pritchett (F) def Cade Iles (N) by fall 027113 Lucas Baugh (F) def Nathan Rich (N) by fall016120 Nick Brady (N) def Truman Abel (F) by fall030126 Alexander Strueder (F) def Noah Long (N) byfall 038132 Gary Kitko (N) def Dylan Scally (F) by fall 045138 Ryan Bell (N) def George Vrachnos (F) 12-5145 Beau Wilbrandt (F) def Zach Perkins (N) byfall 145152 Spencer Bischoff (F) def Michael Storey (N)11-0

Hamilton Southeastern fell to No 2-ranked Avon 43-13 in a Tuesday dual meet

Tyler Wagner Kyle Wagner Alec Jessop and MaxBurris all picked up wins for the Royals

Avon 43 Southeastern 13285 Crae Kunkleman lost to Henson by fall106 Reece Luhmann lost to Rioux by decision113 Jacob Somone lost to McAffe by decision120 Blake Forbes lost to Thompson by tech fall126 Jacob Garcia lost to Reynolds by decision132 Dylan Sogocio lost to Miranda by fall138 Tyler Wagner def Mitchell by decision145 Ronan Hiner lost to Zeigler by major decision152 Kyle Wagner def Lacey by decision160 Ranvir Sandhu lost to Johnson by fall170 Joe Mazero lost to McKivitz by decision182 Alec Jessop def Smith by decision195 Max Burris def Snapp by decision220 Joe Myren lost to Larson by decision

Tigers come back to win county dual

Noblesville swept Bishop Chatard in aTuesday dual meet

The Miller girls won 131-49 taking nineof 12 events Individual winners wereBrianna McBride in the 200 free GillianCripe in the 50 free Dayana Popa in divingTina Berger in the butterfly Sarah Hayes inthe 100 free Kyra Smyther in the 500 freeand Alexa Akers in the backstrokeNoblesville also won the medley and 400freestyle relay

Noblesvilles boys team was a 143-37winner taking 11 of the 12 events JackWolfred finished first in the individualmedley and breaststroke with Jakob Jansonsweeping the 200 and 500 freestyles andCameron Kramer placing first in the 50 freeand the backstroke

Other Miller winners were IsaacJohnston in the 100 backstroke EvanDiamente in the 100 free and all three relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Noblesville 131 Bishop Chatard49200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A (KyraSmythe Rachel Tat Alexa Akers BrookeHaflich) 20047 2 Noblesville B (JordanWolfred Rebecca Richardson Ava WettrickSarah Hayes) 20725 3 Noblesville C(Christina Mathis Kinzee McNulty AlannaPriddy Katie Witte) 21758200 freestyle 1 Brianna McBride 20897 3Lexi Hines 21986 4 Emily DeCocq 22163200 individual medley 2 Josie Griffin22658 3 Elizabeth Mulanax 22755 4Haflich 2300850 freestyle 1 Gillian Cripe 2632 2 Akers2649 4 Kelsey Lovitt 2869

One-meter diving 1 Dayana Popa 241202 Olivia Lykins 8185100 butterfly 1 Tina Berger 10651 2Haflich 11118 3 Priddy 11319100 freestyle 1 Hayes 10078 2Richardson 10120 3 Tat 10200

500 freestyle 1 Smythe 54478 2 McBride54655 3 DeCocq 61442200 freestyle relay 2 Noblesville A (CripeHines Berger Hayes) 15068 3 NoblesvilleB (Lovitt Griffin Tat Priddy) 15259

100 backstroke 1 Akers 10718 3 Wolfred11083 4 Mulanax 11357100 breaststroke 2 Cripe 11575 3Smythe 11909 4 Richardson 12110400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(McBride Hines Mulanax Wolfredd) 411722 Noblesville B (Lovitt DeCocq BergerGriffin) 41942BOYS MEETTeam scores Noblesville 143 BishopChatard 37200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A(Cameron Kramer Jack Wolfred AaronHelms Lawson Crum) 2 Noblesville B(Chandler Parrish Sam Bleisch DanielIsaacs JD Kozicki) 15425200 freestyle 1 Jakob Janson 15333 2Nick Beeson 15904 3 Will Huff 15967200 individual medley 1 Wolfred 21025 2Helms 21433 4 Crum 2195550 freestyle 1 Kramer 2369 2 Isaacs2392 4 Isaac Stephan 2419One-meter diving 2 Jared Newman 162253 Gavin Smythe 13040 4 Ryan Plummer12575 5 Chase Martin 9490100 backstroke 1 Isaac Johnston 5790 3Huff 5989 4 Stephan 10529100 freestyle 1 Evan Diamente 5117 2Helms 5197 3 Beeson 5367500 freestyle 1 Janson 50740 2 BenGriffin 53677 3 Kozicki 55193200 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A (CrumIsaacs Stephan Diamente) 13577 2Noblesville B (Huff Parrish Andres DugarteGriffin) 14349100 backstroke 1 Kramer 5978 3 SethKoszyk 10920 4 Andy Buna 10964100 breaststroke 1 Wolfred 10710 2Parrish 11311 3 Joseph Aviles 12012400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(Janson Beeson Koszyk Diamente) 33592 Noblesville B (Dugarte Aidan HaneyGriffin Kozicki) 35487 3 Noblesville C(Buna Josh Kozicki Casey Akers Bleisch)41394

Millers sweep Bishop Chatard

Photos by Bret Richardson

Noblesville senior Alexa Akers swims the butterfly leg for Noblesvilles winning womens 200 medley relay Akers also had apersonal victory in the 100 backstroke

Junior Jakob Janson was a double winner in the 200 and 500 free events Tuesday against Chatard Janson was also on themenss winning 400 free relay

Sports 9

The Fishers swim teams swept an all-county meet withWestfield on Tuesday

The Tigers girls team won 11 of 12 events while takingthe team meet 130-40 Amilia Nusbaun was a double winnerin the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly Morgan Booth wasfirst in the 200 and 500 freestyles and Lauren Edelman wonthe individual medley and the breaststroke

Lauryn Parrish was first in the 100 free and MadisonFolta won diving Fishers swept all three relays ErinVerbrugge got the Shamrocks lone win in the backstroke

In the boys meet the Tigers won 121-47 NolanYorkman was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles OtherFishers winners were Cory Jacocks in the IM Joe Moser inthe 50 free Drake Stallworth in the butterfly Joel Crull inthe 100 free Nick Harris in the backstroke and NoahBaldwin in the breaststroke The Tigers also won the medleyand 400 free relays

Westfields Trevor Crupi was first in diving and theShamrocks also took the 200 free relay

GIRLS MEETTeam score Fishers 130 Westfield 40200 medley relay 1 Fishers A (Lauryn Parrish Ally SperringLauren Edelman Amilia Nusbaum) 14938 2 Fishers B(Corinne Yorkman Miya Wai Abby Jahns Ellen Fero) 15478 3Fishers C (Savannah Kennedy Emma Gillespie Nicole RueffMorgan Booth) 15504200 freestyle 1 Booth (F) 15851 2 Carissa Schneider (F)15883 3 Sam Hietpas (F) 20381 4 Kerry Effinger (W)

20441 5 Emma Julien (F) 20687200 individual medley 1 Edelman (F) 20946 2 Kennedy (F)21261 3 Sperring (F) 21263 4 Gillespie (F) 21406 5 ErinVerbrugge (W) 2146650 freestyle 1 Nusbaum (F) 2518 2 Kyla Srncik (F) 2535 3Fero (F) 2579 4 Wai (F) 2594 5 Mia Herzog (W) 2601One-meter diving 1 Madison Folta (F) 25275 2 AmandaBarker (W) 15835 3 Gabby Sanburn (W) 15775 4 TaylorJackson (W) 15255 5 Brianna Weiss (F) 10595100 butterfly 1 Nusbaum (F) 10008 2 Nicole Rueff (F)10070 3 Jahns (F) 10190 4 Molly Ruggles (W) 10343 5Fero (F) 10495100 freestyle 1 Parrish (F) 5183 2 Effinger (W) 5579 3Srncik (F) 5703 4 Lily Hunter (W) 5815 5 Julien (F) 5960500 freestyle 1 Morgan Booth (F) 50646 2 Schneider (F)50901 3 Hietpas (F) 50931 4 Jahns (F) 50975 5 LindsayReichert (F) 54489200 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Wai Srncik Jahns Parrish)14072 2 Fishers B (Rueff Yorkman Fero Sperring) 144383 Westfield A (Effinger Herzog Hunter Julia Hawkins) 14488100 backstroke 1 Verbrugge (W) 5970 2 Kennedy (F)10141 3 Corinne Yorkman (F) 10154 4 Ruggles (W) 102965 Hannah Pratt (F) 10647100 breaststroke 1 Edelman (F) 10818 2 Sperring (F)10827 3 Wai (F) 11031 4 Gillespie (F) 11129 5 MiaHerzog (W) 11473400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Nusbaum Edelman ParrishGillespie) 33936 2 Westfield A (Effinger Verbrugge HunterKatie Hand) 34756 3 Fishers B (Julien Booth SrncikSchneider) 34819

BOYS MEETTeam score Fishers 121 Westfield 47200 medley relay Fishers A (Nolan Yorkman Noah Baldwin

Joe Moser Joel Crull) 14044 2 Westfield A (Ethan MoeCameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand) 14192 3 Fishers B(Nick Harris Cory Jacocks Tyler Richmond Isaiah Wolf) 14514200 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 14834 2 Peyton Dewaelsche (F)15163 3 Christopher Godby (F) 15284 4 Brett Calvin (W)15335 5 Sam Kuhn (F) 15347200 individual medley 1 Jacocks (F) 20424 2 Baldwin (F)20592 3 Richmond (F) 206324 Nick Brauer (W) 20663 5Izzy Harding (F) 2082650 freestyle 1 Moser (F) 2204 2 Chris Kenney (W) 2244 3Crull (F) 2248 4 Drake Stallworth (F) 2255 5 Carr (W) 2281One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi (W) 21250 2 ThomasNguyen (W) 12870 3 Kaleb White (W) 12350100 butterfly 1 Stallworth (F) 5154 2 Moser (F) 5263 3 Carr(W) 4 Kyle Feuerstine (F) 5751 5 Nick Brauer (W) 5860100 freestyle 1 Crull (F) 4886 2 Kenney (W) 4887 3 Wolf (F)4933 4 Christopher Goolsby (F) 5237 5 Matthew Sawyer (W)5367500 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 44444 2 Harris (F) 44848 3Dewaelsche (F) 45528 4 Aaron Frollo (F) 45616 5 Kuhn (F)50637200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (Kenney Carr CodyFenimore Hand) 12986 2 Fishers A (Wolf StallworthBaldwin Crull) 13071 3 Fishers B (Jacocks DewaelscheRichmond Trevor Adcock) 13485100 backstroke 1 Harris (F) 5661 2 Moe (W) 5772 3Richmond (F) 5919 4 Pedro Yam Quinones (F) 10214 5Gavin Rue (F) 10228100 breaststroke 1 Baldwin (F) 10320 2 Clayton (W) 104043 Jacocks (F) 10408 4 Wolf (F) 10424 5 Hand (W) 10499400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Stallworth Moser YorkmanHarris) 31716 2 Fishers B (Kuhn Goolsby AdcockDewaelsche) 32551 3 Westfield A (Kenney Calvin NickBrauer Cody Fenimore) 32657

Tigers win all-county swim meet

Hamilton Southeastern also scored a Tuesday sweepover Avon

The Royals girls team won 136-50 taking 10 of the 12events Hannah Taylor was a double winner taking the 200and 500 freestyles Other HSE winners were Sydney Knurekin the 50 free Halli Siwik in the diving Katie Mueller inthe 100 free Hannah Pugh in the backstroke MadisonKertin in the breaststroke and all three relays

The Royals boys team got past Avon 106-80 breakinga four-season losing streak to the Orioles Southeasternopened the meet with a win in the medley relay by one-hundredth of a second Zack Teffeteller was victorioustwice in the 200 and 100 freestyles Hayden Wenger wonthe diving Nathan Brown took the 50 free and HSE alsowon the other two relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Southeastern 136 Avon 50200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Abby Harter MadisonKertin Hannah Pugh Sydney Knurek) 15009 3Southeastern B (Audrey Rose Lo Victoria Vicory Bri SapleMeghan Cleckner) 15550200 freestyle 1 Hannah Taylor 15665 2 Emily Barnes15885 3 Sydney Miller 20287

200 individual medley 3 Pugh 21371 4 Lo 21441 5Saple 2178050 freestyle 1 Knurek 2486 2 Abby Taylor 2581 3 Harter2606One-meter diving 1 Halli Siwik 24025 2 Ashley Sinicropi23755 3 Sarah Ballard 23550100 butterfly 2 Knurek 10172 3 Kayleigh Witt 10366 4Lauren Passios 10577100 freestyle 1 Katie Mueller 5614 2 Harter 5687 3Cleckner 5754500 freestyle 1 Taylor 51441 3 Barnes 52811 4 Witt53570200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Harter Witt TaylorBarnes) 14199 2 Southeastern B (Mueller Taylor SophiaKegley Cleckner) 14498 3 Southeastern C (CamilleJoesten Passios Maddie McNarney Caroline Cross) 14945100 backstroke 1 Pugh 10247 2 Saple 10370 3 Lo10414100 breaststroke 1 Kertin 10857 3 Vicory 11109 4Cross 11351400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Saple KnurekTaylor Barnes) 34347 3 Southeastern B (Witt Miller ElliePedersen Lo) 35303

BOYS MEETTeam score Southeastern 106 Avon 80200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Blake Ratliff JohnKirby Connor Harrison Nathan Brown) 14355 3

Southeastern B (Ethan Forbes Andrew Truxall EthanChristopher Hadi Elgaali) 14680200 freestyle 1 Zack Teffeteller 15140 4 Marcus Eden15434200 individual medley 3 Ha Elgaali 21087 4 Christopher21559 5 Kirby 2167250 freestyle 1 Brown 2276 3 Harrison 2354 4 EvanSellers 2402One-meter diving 1 Hayden Wenger 24475 2 GarrettGarwood 22485 3 Nathan Barr 21750100 butterfly 2 Harrison 5461 3 Christopher 5832 5Cameron Knurek 5970100 freestyle 1 Teffeteller 5012 3 Brown 5120 4 Sellers5253500 freestyle 2 B Ratliff 50522 5 Eden 51706200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller SellersHa Elgaali Brown) 13240 3 Southeastern B (KirbyHusam Elgaali Christopher Eden) 13940100 backstroke 2 B Ratliff 5556 4 Forbes 5856 5 HaElgaali 5933100 breaststroke 2 Truxall 10551 4 Kirby 10727 5Chandler Herren 10942400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller RatliffHarrison Forbes) 32636 3 Southeastern B (SellersKnurek Eden Andrew Ratliff) 33782

Royals get sweep of Avon

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

2 OT

Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

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Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

ICGSA girls basketball polls

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

Obituary4Patricia ldquoPatrdquo Darlene Jarrell

March 12 1939 - November 24 2016

Patricia ldquoPatrdquo Darlene Jarrell 77 Alexandria passed away on Thursday November24 2016 at IU Methodist Hospital surrounded by family members following an extendedillness

She was born in Elwood on March 12 1939 to Harold and Ruth (Stover) RutherfordPat retired from Kroger working in the floral department and in recent years worked inthe cafeteria at Frankton Elementary School

Pat was a member of the Florida Station Church of God and attended Lone OakWesleyan Church for many years

She loved to be around children particularly at the elementary school and spendingtime with family Pat was known and loved for her gentle spirit and sense of humor by allwho knew her

Pat is survived by her husband Ronald who she married in 1993 daughters LavonnaMiles Marcella Austin Scott Barbara (Sam) Rankin Kelly (Ken) de la Bastide sons Terry(Pam) Austin Harrold Austin and Kerry Jarrell brother Richard (Shirley) Rutherfordseveral grandchildren and great grandchildren

She was preceded in death by her parents first husband John Austin Sr sons JohnAustin Jr and Ronnie Austin daughter Lelia Austin Cooley son Kenny Jarrell

Funeral services will take place at 4 pm Wednesday at Hersberger Funeral Home1010 N Main Street Lapel with Pastor Jerry Hilligoss of the Florida Station Church ofGod officiating

Visitation will take place from 1 to 4 pm at the funeral homeOnline condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

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Children who attended last yearrsquos Cicero Christmas Parade enjoyed getting a visitfrom Santa Claus

Sports6

The GuerinCatholic boysbasketball team got itsseason off to a solidstart on Tuesdaybeating Herron 61-41at the Eagles Nest

The GoldenEagles leaped out to a20-5 lead after thefirst quarter thenwere ahead 28-9 athalftime Guerin

coach Pete Smith was obvious pleased withhis teams defensive effort noting that 11GC players took to the court in the first half

The constant was they all played verygood defense in the first half said Smith

Jack Hansen earned a double-doublewith 21 points and 12 rebounds he alsomade three 3-pointers Cameron Dixon wasright behind with 13 points and ninerebounds Matthew Godfrey also had adouble-double as he added 11 points andhanded out 10 assists

Guerin Catholic will be back at the

Eagles Nest Friday hosting Roncalli for thefirst-ever Circle City Conference boysbasketball game

Guerin Catholic 61Herron 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 1-6 0-0 2 0Cameron Dixon 6-9 1-3 13 3Matthew Godfrey 5-11 0-0 11 1Jack Hansen 8-16 2-2 21 1Zach Munson 3-6 0-0 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 1-2 4 1

Conner Osswald 0-4 0-0 0 1Luke Godfrey 0-1 1-2 1 0Will Morris 1-2 0-0 2 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 1-2 1 0Drew Thieme 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 25-59 6-11 61 8Score by QuartersHerron 5 4 13 19 - 41Guerin 20 8 23 10 - 61Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (5-26) Hansen3-7 M Godfrey 1-6 Weas 1-1 Sills 0-4Osswald 0-4 Munson 0-2 L Godfrey 0-1 Morris0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (49) Hansen 12 Dixon9 Munson 7 Weas 5 Osswald 3 Sills 2 LGodfrey 2 M Godfrey 1 Thieme 1 Sharpe 1team 6

The Guerin Catholic girls basketballteam dropped a 65-48 Circle CityConference game at Bishop Chatard onTuesday

The Trojans led 25-8 after the firstquarter and 44-24 at halftime The GoldenEagles trailed 57-32 after three quarters butoutscored Chatard 16-8 in the fourth period

Kate Anderson scored 12 points to leadGuerin now 3-8 for the season with SydneyGeis adding eight points Grace Demasgrabbed nine rebounds for GC with

Anderson getting seven boards and Fullerpulling six rebounds

The Golden Eagles will travel to SouthBend Riley on Saturday for a 530 pm game

Bishop Chatard 65Guerin Catholic 48

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 3-15 0-1 7 3Erin Fuller 2-6 3-4 7 2Sydney Geis 2-7 3-6 8 2

Carly Hammons 0-0 3-4 3 0Grace Demas 3-17 0-1 6 4Grace Hackett 2-3 1-2 5 0Kate Anderson 5-7 2-4 12 4Sarah Eberhart 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 17-57 12-22 48 15Score by QuartersGuerin 8 16 8 16 - 48Chatard 25 19 13 8 - 65Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (2-15) Mason1-5 Geis 1-5 Demas 0-3 Hackett 0-1 Eberhart0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (32) Demas 9Anderson 7 Fuller 6 Mason 4 Hammons 3Geis 2 Eberhart 1

Dixon

Golden Eagles easily win opener

GC girls fall to Chatard

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Guerin Catholicrsquos Carly Hammons looks for an opening during the Golden Eaglesrsquo Circle City Conference game with BishopChatard on Tuesday

The Carmel girls basketball team wasdealt its first loss ofthe season onTuesday as theClass 4A No 1Greyhounds fell to4A No 5 LawrenceNorth 55-45 at theEric Clark ActivityCenter

The Wildcatsjumped out to a16-11 lead after thefirst quarter but theGreyhounds came

roaring back only allowing LN twopoints in the second period Carmel led25-18 at halftime but the Wildcats tookthe lead back after three quarters 34-33and then poured in another 21 points inthe fourth period

Tomi Taiwo led the Hounds with 12points while Jasmine McWilliams scored10 points and also grabbed five reboundsAmy Dilk had seven points handed outseven assists and got five reboundsOlivia Christy hit two 3-pointers

Carmel is now 6-1 for the season and1-1 in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds travel to Warren Central onFriday for another MIC game

Lawrence North55 Carmel 45

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-8 0-0 6 4Amy Dilk 3-13 1-3 7 3Blake Smith 1-3 0-0 2 2Tomi Taiwo 5-11 2-2 12 0Jasmine McWilliams 5-6 0-2 10 2Reagan Hune 2-4 0-1 4 0Mackenzie Wood 1-1 2-2 4 2Totals 19-46 5-10 45 13Score by QuartersLNHS 16 2 16 21 - 55Carmel 11 14 8 12 - 45Carmel 3-pointers (2) Dilk 2Carmel leading rebounders McWilliams 5Dilk 5

McWilliams

Carmel girlsdrop first game

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The Westfield boys basketball teamopened its season with a 58-53 loss atPendleton Heights Tuesday

The Shamrocks trailed 10-6 after the firstquarter and 30-18 at halftime Westfieldfought back to within 56-53 towards the endof the game but was forced to foul and theArabians made their free throws

Caleb Welch led the Rocks with 25points on 10-of-16 shooting Ian Kristensenscored 14 points and pulled seven reboundswhile Welch grabbed six Welch also hit two3-pointers

Westfield travels to Zionsville on Fridayto open Hoosier Crossroads Conference play

Pendleton Heights58 Westfield 53

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 3-5 0-3 6 4Josh Van Dyke 0-3 0-0 0 1Aaron Bennett 1-2 2-2 5 3Jaret Bailey 0-2 0-2 0 0Luke Haffner 1-4 0-0 3 2Caleb Welch 10-16 3-5 25 3Ian Kristensen 3-10 8-8 14 2Totals 18-42 13-20 53 15Score by QuartersWestfield 6 16 15 16 - 53Pendleton 10 20 14 14 - 58Westfield 3-point shooting (4-15) Welch 2-4Haffner 1-4 Bennett 1-2 Kristensen 0-3 VanDyke 0-1 Bailey 0-1Westfield rebounds (21) Kristensen 7 Welch 6Bailey 3 Haffner 3 Banks 1 Van Dyke 1

Westfield boysfall in opener

University lost its first game of theseason Tuesdayfalling to BethesdaChristian 51-37 at theU Center

The Trailblazersled early in the firstquarter before thePatriots took the leadBethesda was in front12-11 after the firstquarter LindseySyrek scored eightpoints in that period

University led 15-14 on a putback by Maggie Klemsz with509 left in the second quarter But thePatriots finished the half on a 9-0 run tojump ahead 23-15 at the break UHS got towithin 39-33 midway through the fourthperiod before Bethesda closed out the game

Syrek earned a double-double of 16points and 11 rebounds and also made nineblocked shots Natalie Nickless hit a pair of

3-pointers while Emma Caress dished outfour assists

The Blazers are now 5-1 and travel toAnderson Prep on Thursday for a PioneerConference game

Bethesda Christian51 University 37

University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-3 0-0 2 0Honor Cosby 0-1 0-2 0 2Lily Snyder 1-7 0-0 3 2Lucy Snyder 2-7 0-0 5 0Emma Caress 2-5 1-3 5 1Lindsey Syrek 7-17 2-2 16 4Natalie Nickless 2-7 0-0 6 1Totals 15-47 3-7 37 10Score by QuartersBethesda 12 11 9 19 - 51University 11 4 7 15 - 37University 3-point shooting (4-14) Nickless 2-7Li Snyder 1-3 Lu Snyder 1-3 Syrek 0-1University rebounds (24) Syrek 11 Klemsz 5Caress 3 Li Snyder 2 Lu Snyder 2 Nickless 1

Klemsz

Bethesda sends UHSgirls to first loss

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In an all-county wrestling dual meet Fishers won thelast two matches to beat Noblesville 40-37 on Tuesday atthe Tigers gym

Trailing 37-30 going into the second-to-last matchFishers 145-pounder Beau Wilbrandt won by fall thenSpencer Bischoff got a major decision at 152 pounds tosecure the victory Other Tigers winners were SpencerMendez Nathan Pairitz PJ Pritchett Lucas Baugh andAlexander Strueder all by pin

Winning matches for the Millers by fall were DavidKitko Ashton Mills Bradley Killion Nick Brady and GaryKitko Conner May took the 195-pound bout by majordecision while Ryan Bell won a decision at 138 pounds

Fishers 40 Noblesville 37160 David Kitko (N) def Teegan Heinger (F) by fall046170 Spencer Mendez (F) def Zack Knoll (N) by fall120

182 Ashton Mills (N) def Ethan Harter (F) by fall050195 Conner May (N) def Ryan Williams 18-7220 Nathan Pairitz (F) def Brady Killion (N) by fall027285 Bradley Killion (N) def Josh Ahmed (F) by fall133106 PJ Pritchett (F) def Cade Iles (N) by fall 027113 Lucas Baugh (F) def Nathan Rich (N) by fall016120 Nick Brady (N) def Truman Abel (F) by fall030126 Alexander Strueder (F) def Noah Long (N) byfall 038132 Gary Kitko (N) def Dylan Scally (F) by fall 045138 Ryan Bell (N) def George Vrachnos (F) 12-5145 Beau Wilbrandt (F) def Zach Perkins (N) byfall 145152 Spencer Bischoff (F) def Michael Storey (N)11-0

Hamilton Southeastern fell to No 2-ranked Avon 43-13 in a Tuesday dual meet

Tyler Wagner Kyle Wagner Alec Jessop and MaxBurris all picked up wins for the Royals

Avon 43 Southeastern 13285 Crae Kunkleman lost to Henson by fall106 Reece Luhmann lost to Rioux by decision113 Jacob Somone lost to McAffe by decision120 Blake Forbes lost to Thompson by tech fall126 Jacob Garcia lost to Reynolds by decision132 Dylan Sogocio lost to Miranda by fall138 Tyler Wagner def Mitchell by decision145 Ronan Hiner lost to Zeigler by major decision152 Kyle Wagner def Lacey by decision160 Ranvir Sandhu lost to Johnson by fall170 Joe Mazero lost to McKivitz by decision182 Alec Jessop def Smith by decision195 Max Burris def Snapp by decision220 Joe Myren lost to Larson by decision

Tigers come back to win county dual

Noblesville swept Bishop Chatard in aTuesday dual meet

The Miller girls won 131-49 taking nineof 12 events Individual winners wereBrianna McBride in the 200 free GillianCripe in the 50 free Dayana Popa in divingTina Berger in the butterfly Sarah Hayes inthe 100 free Kyra Smyther in the 500 freeand Alexa Akers in the backstrokeNoblesville also won the medley and 400freestyle relay

Noblesvilles boys team was a 143-37winner taking 11 of the 12 events JackWolfred finished first in the individualmedley and breaststroke with Jakob Jansonsweeping the 200 and 500 freestyles andCameron Kramer placing first in the 50 freeand the backstroke

Other Miller winners were IsaacJohnston in the 100 backstroke EvanDiamente in the 100 free and all three relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Noblesville 131 Bishop Chatard49200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A (KyraSmythe Rachel Tat Alexa Akers BrookeHaflich) 20047 2 Noblesville B (JordanWolfred Rebecca Richardson Ava WettrickSarah Hayes) 20725 3 Noblesville C(Christina Mathis Kinzee McNulty AlannaPriddy Katie Witte) 21758200 freestyle 1 Brianna McBride 20897 3Lexi Hines 21986 4 Emily DeCocq 22163200 individual medley 2 Josie Griffin22658 3 Elizabeth Mulanax 22755 4Haflich 2300850 freestyle 1 Gillian Cripe 2632 2 Akers2649 4 Kelsey Lovitt 2869

One-meter diving 1 Dayana Popa 241202 Olivia Lykins 8185100 butterfly 1 Tina Berger 10651 2Haflich 11118 3 Priddy 11319100 freestyle 1 Hayes 10078 2Richardson 10120 3 Tat 10200

500 freestyle 1 Smythe 54478 2 McBride54655 3 DeCocq 61442200 freestyle relay 2 Noblesville A (CripeHines Berger Hayes) 15068 3 NoblesvilleB (Lovitt Griffin Tat Priddy) 15259

100 backstroke 1 Akers 10718 3 Wolfred11083 4 Mulanax 11357100 breaststroke 2 Cripe 11575 3Smythe 11909 4 Richardson 12110400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(McBride Hines Mulanax Wolfredd) 411722 Noblesville B (Lovitt DeCocq BergerGriffin) 41942BOYS MEETTeam scores Noblesville 143 BishopChatard 37200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A(Cameron Kramer Jack Wolfred AaronHelms Lawson Crum) 2 Noblesville B(Chandler Parrish Sam Bleisch DanielIsaacs JD Kozicki) 15425200 freestyle 1 Jakob Janson 15333 2Nick Beeson 15904 3 Will Huff 15967200 individual medley 1 Wolfred 21025 2Helms 21433 4 Crum 2195550 freestyle 1 Kramer 2369 2 Isaacs2392 4 Isaac Stephan 2419One-meter diving 2 Jared Newman 162253 Gavin Smythe 13040 4 Ryan Plummer12575 5 Chase Martin 9490100 backstroke 1 Isaac Johnston 5790 3Huff 5989 4 Stephan 10529100 freestyle 1 Evan Diamente 5117 2Helms 5197 3 Beeson 5367500 freestyle 1 Janson 50740 2 BenGriffin 53677 3 Kozicki 55193200 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A (CrumIsaacs Stephan Diamente) 13577 2Noblesville B (Huff Parrish Andres DugarteGriffin) 14349100 backstroke 1 Kramer 5978 3 SethKoszyk 10920 4 Andy Buna 10964100 breaststroke 1 Wolfred 10710 2Parrish 11311 3 Joseph Aviles 12012400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(Janson Beeson Koszyk Diamente) 33592 Noblesville B (Dugarte Aidan HaneyGriffin Kozicki) 35487 3 Noblesville C(Buna Josh Kozicki Casey Akers Bleisch)41394

Millers sweep Bishop Chatard

Photos by Bret Richardson

Noblesville senior Alexa Akers swims the butterfly leg for Noblesvilles winning womens 200 medley relay Akers also had apersonal victory in the 100 backstroke

Junior Jakob Janson was a double winner in the 200 and 500 free events Tuesday against Chatard Janson was also on themenss winning 400 free relay

Sports 9

The Fishers swim teams swept an all-county meet withWestfield on Tuesday

The Tigers girls team won 11 of 12 events while takingthe team meet 130-40 Amilia Nusbaun was a double winnerin the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly Morgan Booth wasfirst in the 200 and 500 freestyles and Lauren Edelman wonthe individual medley and the breaststroke

Lauryn Parrish was first in the 100 free and MadisonFolta won diving Fishers swept all three relays ErinVerbrugge got the Shamrocks lone win in the backstroke

In the boys meet the Tigers won 121-47 NolanYorkman was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles OtherFishers winners were Cory Jacocks in the IM Joe Moser inthe 50 free Drake Stallworth in the butterfly Joel Crull inthe 100 free Nick Harris in the backstroke and NoahBaldwin in the breaststroke The Tigers also won the medleyand 400 free relays

Westfields Trevor Crupi was first in diving and theShamrocks also took the 200 free relay

GIRLS MEETTeam score Fishers 130 Westfield 40200 medley relay 1 Fishers A (Lauryn Parrish Ally SperringLauren Edelman Amilia Nusbaum) 14938 2 Fishers B(Corinne Yorkman Miya Wai Abby Jahns Ellen Fero) 15478 3Fishers C (Savannah Kennedy Emma Gillespie Nicole RueffMorgan Booth) 15504200 freestyle 1 Booth (F) 15851 2 Carissa Schneider (F)15883 3 Sam Hietpas (F) 20381 4 Kerry Effinger (W)

20441 5 Emma Julien (F) 20687200 individual medley 1 Edelman (F) 20946 2 Kennedy (F)21261 3 Sperring (F) 21263 4 Gillespie (F) 21406 5 ErinVerbrugge (W) 2146650 freestyle 1 Nusbaum (F) 2518 2 Kyla Srncik (F) 2535 3Fero (F) 2579 4 Wai (F) 2594 5 Mia Herzog (W) 2601One-meter diving 1 Madison Folta (F) 25275 2 AmandaBarker (W) 15835 3 Gabby Sanburn (W) 15775 4 TaylorJackson (W) 15255 5 Brianna Weiss (F) 10595100 butterfly 1 Nusbaum (F) 10008 2 Nicole Rueff (F)10070 3 Jahns (F) 10190 4 Molly Ruggles (W) 10343 5Fero (F) 10495100 freestyle 1 Parrish (F) 5183 2 Effinger (W) 5579 3Srncik (F) 5703 4 Lily Hunter (W) 5815 5 Julien (F) 5960500 freestyle 1 Morgan Booth (F) 50646 2 Schneider (F)50901 3 Hietpas (F) 50931 4 Jahns (F) 50975 5 LindsayReichert (F) 54489200 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Wai Srncik Jahns Parrish)14072 2 Fishers B (Rueff Yorkman Fero Sperring) 144383 Westfield A (Effinger Herzog Hunter Julia Hawkins) 14488100 backstroke 1 Verbrugge (W) 5970 2 Kennedy (F)10141 3 Corinne Yorkman (F) 10154 4 Ruggles (W) 102965 Hannah Pratt (F) 10647100 breaststroke 1 Edelman (F) 10818 2 Sperring (F)10827 3 Wai (F) 11031 4 Gillespie (F) 11129 5 MiaHerzog (W) 11473400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Nusbaum Edelman ParrishGillespie) 33936 2 Westfield A (Effinger Verbrugge HunterKatie Hand) 34756 3 Fishers B (Julien Booth SrncikSchneider) 34819

BOYS MEETTeam score Fishers 121 Westfield 47200 medley relay Fishers A (Nolan Yorkman Noah Baldwin

Joe Moser Joel Crull) 14044 2 Westfield A (Ethan MoeCameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand) 14192 3 Fishers B(Nick Harris Cory Jacocks Tyler Richmond Isaiah Wolf) 14514200 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 14834 2 Peyton Dewaelsche (F)15163 3 Christopher Godby (F) 15284 4 Brett Calvin (W)15335 5 Sam Kuhn (F) 15347200 individual medley 1 Jacocks (F) 20424 2 Baldwin (F)20592 3 Richmond (F) 206324 Nick Brauer (W) 20663 5Izzy Harding (F) 2082650 freestyle 1 Moser (F) 2204 2 Chris Kenney (W) 2244 3Crull (F) 2248 4 Drake Stallworth (F) 2255 5 Carr (W) 2281One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi (W) 21250 2 ThomasNguyen (W) 12870 3 Kaleb White (W) 12350100 butterfly 1 Stallworth (F) 5154 2 Moser (F) 5263 3 Carr(W) 4 Kyle Feuerstine (F) 5751 5 Nick Brauer (W) 5860100 freestyle 1 Crull (F) 4886 2 Kenney (W) 4887 3 Wolf (F)4933 4 Christopher Goolsby (F) 5237 5 Matthew Sawyer (W)5367500 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 44444 2 Harris (F) 44848 3Dewaelsche (F) 45528 4 Aaron Frollo (F) 45616 5 Kuhn (F)50637200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (Kenney Carr CodyFenimore Hand) 12986 2 Fishers A (Wolf StallworthBaldwin Crull) 13071 3 Fishers B (Jacocks DewaelscheRichmond Trevor Adcock) 13485100 backstroke 1 Harris (F) 5661 2 Moe (W) 5772 3Richmond (F) 5919 4 Pedro Yam Quinones (F) 10214 5Gavin Rue (F) 10228100 breaststroke 1 Baldwin (F) 10320 2 Clayton (W) 104043 Jacocks (F) 10408 4 Wolf (F) 10424 5 Hand (W) 10499400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Stallworth Moser YorkmanHarris) 31716 2 Fishers B (Kuhn Goolsby AdcockDewaelsche) 32551 3 Westfield A (Kenney Calvin NickBrauer Cody Fenimore) 32657

Tigers win all-county swim meet

Hamilton Southeastern also scored a Tuesday sweepover Avon

The Royals girls team won 136-50 taking 10 of the 12events Hannah Taylor was a double winner taking the 200and 500 freestyles Other HSE winners were Sydney Knurekin the 50 free Halli Siwik in the diving Katie Mueller inthe 100 free Hannah Pugh in the backstroke MadisonKertin in the breaststroke and all three relays

The Royals boys team got past Avon 106-80 breakinga four-season losing streak to the Orioles Southeasternopened the meet with a win in the medley relay by one-hundredth of a second Zack Teffeteller was victorioustwice in the 200 and 100 freestyles Hayden Wenger wonthe diving Nathan Brown took the 50 free and HSE alsowon the other two relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Southeastern 136 Avon 50200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Abby Harter MadisonKertin Hannah Pugh Sydney Knurek) 15009 3Southeastern B (Audrey Rose Lo Victoria Vicory Bri SapleMeghan Cleckner) 15550200 freestyle 1 Hannah Taylor 15665 2 Emily Barnes15885 3 Sydney Miller 20287

200 individual medley 3 Pugh 21371 4 Lo 21441 5Saple 2178050 freestyle 1 Knurek 2486 2 Abby Taylor 2581 3 Harter2606One-meter diving 1 Halli Siwik 24025 2 Ashley Sinicropi23755 3 Sarah Ballard 23550100 butterfly 2 Knurek 10172 3 Kayleigh Witt 10366 4Lauren Passios 10577100 freestyle 1 Katie Mueller 5614 2 Harter 5687 3Cleckner 5754500 freestyle 1 Taylor 51441 3 Barnes 52811 4 Witt53570200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Harter Witt TaylorBarnes) 14199 2 Southeastern B (Mueller Taylor SophiaKegley Cleckner) 14498 3 Southeastern C (CamilleJoesten Passios Maddie McNarney Caroline Cross) 14945100 backstroke 1 Pugh 10247 2 Saple 10370 3 Lo10414100 breaststroke 1 Kertin 10857 3 Vicory 11109 4Cross 11351400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Saple KnurekTaylor Barnes) 34347 3 Southeastern B (Witt Miller ElliePedersen Lo) 35303

BOYS MEETTeam score Southeastern 106 Avon 80200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Blake Ratliff JohnKirby Connor Harrison Nathan Brown) 14355 3

Southeastern B (Ethan Forbes Andrew Truxall EthanChristopher Hadi Elgaali) 14680200 freestyle 1 Zack Teffeteller 15140 4 Marcus Eden15434200 individual medley 3 Ha Elgaali 21087 4 Christopher21559 5 Kirby 2167250 freestyle 1 Brown 2276 3 Harrison 2354 4 EvanSellers 2402One-meter diving 1 Hayden Wenger 24475 2 GarrettGarwood 22485 3 Nathan Barr 21750100 butterfly 2 Harrison 5461 3 Christopher 5832 5Cameron Knurek 5970100 freestyle 1 Teffeteller 5012 3 Brown 5120 4 Sellers5253500 freestyle 2 B Ratliff 50522 5 Eden 51706200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller SellersHa Elgaali Brown) 13240 3 Southeastern B (KirbyHusam Elgaali Christopher Eden) 13940100 backstroke 2 B Ratliff 5556 4 Forbes 5856 5 HaElgaali 5933100 breaststroke 2 Truxall 10551 4 Kirby 10727 5Chandler Herren 10942400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller RatliffHarrison Forbes) 32636 3 Southeastern B (SellersKnurek Eden Andrew Ratliff) 33782

Royals get sweep of Avon

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

2 OT

Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

Sports10

Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

ICGSA girls basketball polls

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

News 5

Photo provided

Children who attended last yearrsquos Cicero Christmas Parade enjoyed getting a visitfrom Santa Claus

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The GuerinCatholic boysbasketball team got itsseason off to a solidstart on Tuesdaybeating Herron 61-41at the Eagles Nest

The GoldenEagles leaped out to a20-5 lead after thefirst quarter thenwere ahead 28-9 athalftime Guerin

coach Pete Smith was obvious pleased withhis teams defensive effort noting that 11GC players took to the court in the first half

The constant was they all played verygood defense in the first half said Smith

Jack Hansen earned a double-doublewith 21 points and 12 rebounds he alsomade three 3-pointers Cameron Dixon wasright behind with 13 points and ninerebounds Matthew Godfrey also had adouble-double as he added 11 points andhanded out 10 assists

Guerin Catholic will be back at the

Eagles Nest Friday hosting Roncalli for thefirst-ever Circle City Conference boysbasketball game

Guerin Catholic 61Herron 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 1-6 0-0 2 0Cameron Dixon 6-9 1-3 13 3Matthew Godfrey 5-11 0-0 11 1Jack Hansen 8-16 2-2 21 1Zach Munson 3-6 0-0 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 1-2 4 1

Conner Osswald 0-4 0-0 0 1Luke Godfrey 0-1 1-2 1 0Will Morris 1-2 0-0 2 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 1-2 1 0Drew Thieme 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 25-59 6-11 61 8Score by QuartersHerron 5 4 13 19 - 41Guerin 20 8 23 10 - 61Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (5-26) Hansen3-7 M Godfrey 1-6 Weas 1-1 Sills 0-4Osswald 0-4 Munson 0-2 L Godfrey 0-1 Morris0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (49) Hansen 12 Dixon9 Munson 7 Weas 5 Osswald 3 Sills 2 LGodfrey 2 M Godfrey 1 Thieme 1 Sharpe 1team 6

The Guerin Catholic girls basketballteam dropped a 65-48 Circle CityConference game at Bishop Chatard onTuesday

The Trojans led 25-8 after the firstquarter and 44-24 at halftime The GoldenEagles trailed 57-32 after three quarters butoutscored Chatard 16-8 in the fourth period

Kate Anderson scored 12 points to leadGuerin now 3-8 for the season with SydneyGeis adding eight points Grace Demasgrabbed nine rebounds for GC with

Anderson getting seven boards and Fullerpulling six rebounds

The Golden Eagles will travel to SouthBend Riley on Saturday for a 530 pm game

Bishop Chatard 65Guerin Catholic 48

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 3-15 0-1 7 3Erin Fuller 2-6 3-4 7 2Sydney Geis 2-7 3-6 8 2

Carly Hammons 0-0 3-4 3 0Grace Demas 3-17 0-1 6 4Grace Hackett 2-3 1-2 5 0Kate Anderson 5-7 2-4 12 4Sarah Eberhart 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 17-57 12-22 48 15Score by QuartersGuerin 8 16 8 16 - 48Chatard 25 19 13 8 - 65Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (2-15) Mason1-5 Geis 1-5 Demas 0-3 Hackett 0-1 Eberhart0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (32) Demas 9Anderson 7 Fuller 6 Mason 4 Hammons 3Geis 2 Eberhart 1

Dixon

Golden Eagles easily win opener

GC girls fall to Chatard

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Guerin Catholicrsquos Carly Hammons looks for an opening during the Golden Eaglesrsquo Circle City Conference game with BishopChatard on Tuesday

The Carmel girls basketball team wasdealt its first loss ofthe season onTuesday as theClass 4A No 1Greyhounds fell to4A No 5 LawrenceNorth 55-45 at theEric Clark ActivityCenter

The Wildcatsjumped out to a16-11 lead after thefirst quarter but theGreyhounds came

roaring back only allowing LN twopoints in the second period Carmel led25-18 at halftime but the Wildcats tookthe lead back after three quarters 34-33and then poured in another 21 points inthe fourth period

Tomi Taiwo led the Hounds with 12points while Jasmine McWilliams scored10 points and also grabbed five reboundsAmy Dilk had seven points handed outseven assists and got five reboundsOlivia Christy hit two 3-pointers

Carmel is now 6-1 for the season and1-1 in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds travel to Warren Central onFriday for another MIC game

Lawrence North55 Carmel 45

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-8 0-0 6 4Amy Dilk 3-13 1-3 7 3Blake Smith 1-3 0-0 2 2Tomi Taiwo 5-11 2-2 12 0Jasmine McWilliams 5-6 0-2 10 2Reagan Hune 2-4 0-1 4 0Mackenzie Wood 1-1 2-2 4 2Totals 19-46 5-10 45 13Score by QuartersLNHS 16 2 16 21 - 55Carmel 11 14 8 12 - 45Carmel 3-pointers (2) Dilk 2Carmel leading rebounders McWilliams 5Dilk 5

McWilliams

Carmel girlsdrop first game

7Sports

The Westfield boys basketball teamopened its season with a 58-53 loss atPendleton Heights Tuesday

The Shamrocks trailed 10-6 after the firstquarter and 30-18 at halftime Westfieldfought back to within 56-53 towards the endof the game but was forced to foul and theArabians made their free throws

Caleb Welch led the Rocks with 25points on 10-of-16 shooting Ian Kristensenscored 14 points and pulled seven reboundswhile Welch grabbed six Welch also hit two3-pointers

Westfield travels to Zionsville on Fridayto open Hoosier Crossroads Conference play

Pendleton Heights58 Westfield 53

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 3-5 0-3 6 4Josh Van Dyke 0-3 0-0 0 1Aaron Bennett 1-2 2-2 5 3Jaret Bailey 0-2 0-2 0 0Luke Haffner 1-4 0-0 3 2Caleb Welch 10-16 3-5 25 3Ian Kristensen 3-10 8-8 14 2Totals 18-42 13-20 53 15Score by QuartersWestfield 6 16 15 16 - 53Pendleton 10 20 14 14 - 58Westfield 3-point shooting (4-15) Welch 2-4Haffner 1-4 Bennett 1-2 Kristensen 0-3 VanDyke 0-1 Bailey 0-1Westfield rebounds (21) Kristensen 7 Welch 6Bailey 3 Haffner 3 Banks 1 Van Dyke 1

Westfield boysfall in opener

University lost its first game of theseason Tuesdayfalling to BethesdaChristian 51-37 at theU Center

The Trailblazersled early in the firstquarter before thePatriots took the leadBethesda was in front12-11 after the firstquarter LindseySyrek scored eightpoints in that period

University led 15-14 on a putback by Maggie Klemsz with509 left in the second quarter But thePatriots finished the half on a 9-0 run tojump ahead 23-15 at the break UHS got towithin 39-33 midway through the fourthperiod before Bethesda closed out the game

Syrek earned a double-double of 16points and 11 rebounds and also made nineblocked shots Natalie Nickless hit a pair of

3-pointers while Emma Caress dished outfour assists

The Blazers are now 5-1 and travel toAnderson Prep on Thursday for a PioneerConference game

Bethesda Christian51 University 37

University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-3 0-0 2 0Honor Cosby 0-1 0-2 0 2Lily Snyder 1-7 0-0 3 2Lucy Snyder 2-7 0-0 5 0Emma Caress 2-5 1-3 5 1Lindsey Syrek 7-17 2-2 16 4Natalie Nickless 2-7 0-0 6 1Totals 15-47 3-7 37 10Score by QuartersBethesda 12 11 9 19 - 51University 11 4 7 15 - 37University 3-point shooting (4-14) Nickless 2-7Li Snyder 1-3 Lu Snyder 1-3 Syrek 0-1University rebounds (24) Syrek 11 Klemsz 5Caress 3 Li Snyder 2 Lu Snyder 2 Nickless 1

Klemsz

Bethesda sends UHSgirls to first loss

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In an all-county wrestling dual meet Fishers won thelast two matches to beat Noblesville 40-37 on Tuesday atthe Tigers gym

Trailing 37-30 going into the second-to-last matchFishers 145-pounder Beau Wilbrandt won by fall thenSpencer Bischoff got a major decision at 152 pounds tosecure the victory Other Tigers winners were SpencerMendez Nathan Pairitz PJ Pritchett Lucas Baugh andAlexander Strueder all by pin

Winning matches for the Millers by fall were DavidKitko Ashton Mills Bradley Killion Nick Brady and GaryKitko Conner May took the 195-pound bout by majordecision while Ryan Bell won a decision at 138 pounds

Fishers 40 Noblesville 37160 David Kitko (N) def Teegan Heinger (F) by fall046170 Spencer Mendez (F) def Zack Knoll (N) by fall120

182 Ashton Mills (N) def Ethan Harter (F) by fall050195 Conner May (N) def Ryan Williams 18-7220 Nathan Pairitz (F) def Brady Killion (N) by fall027285 Bradley Killion (N) def Josh Ahmed (F) by fall133106 PJ Pritchett (F) def Cade Iles (N) by fall 027113 Lucas Baugh (F) def Nathan Rich (N) by fall016120 Nick Brady (N) def Truman Abel (F) by fall030126 Alexander Strueder (F) def Noah Long (N) byfall 038132 Gary Kitko (N) def Dylan Scally (F) by fall 045138 Ryan Bell (N) def George Vrachnos (F) 12-5145 Beau Wilbrandt (F) def Zach Perkins (N) byfall 145152 Spencer Bischoff (F) def Michael Storey (N)11-0

Hamilton Southeastern fell to No 2-ranked Avon 43-13 in a Tuesday dual meet

Tyler Wagner Kyle Wagner Alec Jessop and MaxBurris all picked up wins for the Royals

Avon 43 Southeastern 13285 Crae Kunkleman lost to Henson by fall106 Reece Luhmann lost to Rioux by decision113 Jacob Somone lost to McAffe by decision120 Blake Forbes lost to Thompson by tech fall126 Jacob Garcia lost to Reynolds by decision132 Dylan Sogocio lost to Miranda by fall138 Tyler Wagner def Mitchell by decision145 Ronan Hiner lost to Zeigler by major decision152 Kyle Wagner def Lacey by decision160 Ranvir Sandhu lost to Johnson by fall170 Joe Mazero lost to McKivitz by decision182 Alec Jessop def Smith by decision195 Max Burris def Snapp by decision220 Joe Myren lost to Larson by decision

Tigers come back to win county dual

Noblesville swept Bishop Chatard in aTuesday dual meet

The Miller girls won 131-49 taking nineof 12 events Individual winners wereBrianna McBride in the 200 free GillianCripe in the 50 free Dayana Popa in divingTina Berger in the butterfly Sarah Hayes inthe 100 free Kyra Smyther in the 500 freeand Alexa Akers in the backstrokeNoblesville also won the medley and 400freestyle relay

Noblesvilles boys team was a 143-37winner taking 11 of the 12 events JackWolfred finished first in the individualmedley and breaststroke with Jakob Jansonsweeping the 200 and 500 freestyles andCameron Kramer placing first in the 50 freeand the backstroke

Other Miller winners were IsaacJohnston in the 100 backstroke EvanDiamente in the 100 free and all three relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Noblesville 131 Bishop Chatard49200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A (KyraSmythe Rachel Tat Alexa Akers BrookeHaflich) 20047 2 Noblesville B (JordanWolfred Rebecca Richardson Ava WettrickSarah Hayes) 20725 3 Noblesville C(Christina Mathis Kinzee McNulty AlannaPriddy Katie Witte) 21758200 freestyle 1 Brianna McBride 20897 3Lexi Hines 21986 4 Emily DeCocq 22163200 individual medley 2 Josie Griffin22658 3 Elizabeth Mulanax 22755 4Haflich 2300850 freestyle 1 Gillian Cripe 2632 2 Akers2649 4 Kelsey Lovitt 2869

One-meter diving 1 Dayana Popa 241202 Olivia Lykins 8185100 butterfly 1 Tina Berger 10651 2Haflich 11118 3 Priddy 11319100 freestyle 1 Hayes 10078 2Richardson 10120 3 Tat 10200

500 freestyle 1 Smythe 54478 2 McBride54655 3 DeCocq 61442200 freestyle relay 2 Noblesville A (CripeHines Berger Hayes) 15068 3 NoblesvilleB (Lovitt Griffin Tat Priddy) 15259

100 backstroke 1 Akers 10718 3 Wolfred11083 4 Mulanax 11357100 breaststroke 2 Cripe 11575 3Smythe 11909 4 Richardson 12110400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(McBride Hines Mulanax Wolfredd) 411722 Noblesville B (Lovitt DeCocq BergerGriffin) 41942BOYS MEETTeam scores Noblesville 143 BishopChatard 37200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A(Cameron Kramer Jack Wolfred AaronHelms Lawson Crum) 2 Noblesville B(Chandler Parrish Sam Bleisch DanielIsaacs JD Kozicki) 15425200 freestyle 1 Jakob Janson 15333 2Nick Beeson 15904 3 Will Huff 15967200 individual medley 1 Wolfred 21025 2Helms 21433 4 Crum 2195550 freestyle 1 Kramer 2369 2 Isaacs2392 4 Isaac Stephan 2419One-meter diving 2 Jared Newman 162253 Gavin Smythe 13040 4 Ryan Plummer12575 5 Chase Martin 9490100 backstroke 1 Isaac Johnston 5790 3Huff 5989 4 Stephan 10529100 freestyle 1 Evan Diamente 5117 2Helms 5197 3 Beeson 5367500 freestyle 1 Janson 50740 2 BenGriffin 53677 3 Kozicki 55193200 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A (CrumIsaacs Stephan Diamente) 13577 2Noblesville B (Huff Parrish Andres DugarteGriffin) 14349100 backstroke 1 Kramer 5978 3 SethKoszyk 10920 4 Andy Buna 10964100 breaststroke 1 Wolfred 10710 2Parrish 11311 3 Joseph Aviles 12012400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(Janson Beeson Koszyk Diamente) 33592 Noblesville B (Dugarte Aidan HaneyGriffin Kozicki) 35487 3 Noblesville C(Buna Josh Kozicki Casey Akers Bleisch)41394

Millers sweep Bishop Chatard

Photos by Bret Richardson

Noblesville senior Alexa Akers swims the butterfly leg for Noblesvilles winning womens 200 medley relay Akers also had apersonal victory in the 100 backstroke

Junior Jakob Janson was a double winner in the 200 and 500 free events Tuesday against Chatard Janson was also on themenss winning 400 free relay

Sports 9

The Fishers swim teams swept an all-county meet withWestfield on Tuesday

The Tigers girls team won 11 of 12 events while takingthe team meet 130-40 Amilia Nusbaun was a double winnerin the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly Morgan Booth wasfirst in the 200 and 500 freestyles and Lauren Edelman wonthe individual medley and the breaststroke

Lauryn Parrish was first in the 100 free and MadisonFolta won diving Fishers swept all three relays ErinVerbrugge got the Shamrocks lone win in the backstroke

In the boys meet the Tigers won 121-47 NolanYorkman was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles OtherFishers winners were Cory Jacocks in the IM Joe Moser inthe 50 free Drake Stallworth in the butterfly Joel Crull inthe 100 free Nick Harris in the backstroke and NoahBaldwin in the breaststroke The Tigers also won the medleyand 400 free relays

Westfields Trevor Crupi was first in diving and theShamrocks also took the 200 free relay

GIRLS MEETTeam score Fishers 130 Westfield 40200 medley relay 1 Fishers A (Lauryn Parrish Ally SperringLauren Edelman Amilia Nusbaum) 14938 2 Fishers B(Corinne Yorkman Miya Wai Abby Jahns Ellen Fero) 15478 3Fishers C (Savannah Kennedy Emma Gillespie Nicole RueffMorgan Booth) 15504200 freestyle 1 Booth (F) 15851 2 Carissa Schneider (F)15883 3 Sam Hietpas (F) 20381 4 Kerry Effinger (W)

20441 5 Emma Julien (F) 20687200 individual medley 1 Edelman (F) 20946 2 Kennedy (F)21261 3 Sperring (F) 21263 4 Gillespie (F) 21406 5 ErinVerbrugge (W) 2146650 freestyle 1 Nusbaum (F) 2518 2 Kyla Srncik (F) 2535 3Fero (F) 2579 4 Wai (F) 2594 5 Mia Herzog (W) 2601One-meter diving 1 Madison Folta (F) 25275 2 AmandaBarker (W) 15835 3 Gabby Sanburn (W) 15775 4 TaylorJackson (W) 15255 5 Brianna Weiss (F) 10595100 butterfly 1 Nusbaum (F) 10008 2 Nicole Rueff (F)10070 3 Jahns (F) 10190 4 Molly Ruggles (W) 10343 5Fero (F) 10495100 freestyle 1 Parrish (F) 5183 2 Effinger (W) 5579 3Srncik (F) 5703 4 Lily Hunter (W) 5815 5 Julien (F) 5960500 freestyle 1 Morgan Booth (F) 50646 2 Schneider (F)50901 3 Hietpas (F) 50931 4 Jahns (F) 50975 5 LindsayReichert (F) 54489200 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Wai Srncik Jahns Parrish)14072 2 Fishers B (Rueff Yorkman Fero Sperring) 144383 Westfield A (Effinger Herzog Hunter Julia Hawkins) 14488100 backstroke 1 Verbrugge (W) 5970 2 Kennedy (F)10141 3 Corinne Yorkman (F) 10154 4 Ruggles (W) 102965 Hannah Pratt (F) 10647100 breaststroke 1 Edelman (F) 10818 2 Sperring (F)10827 3 Wai (F) 11031 4 Gillespie (F) 11129 5 MiaHerzog (W) 11473400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Nusbaum Edelman ParrishGillespie) 33936 2 Westfield A (Effinger Verbrugge HunterKatie Hand) 34756 3 Fishers B (Julien Booth SrncikSchneider) 34819

BOYS MEETTeam score Fishers 121 Westfield 47200 medley relay Fishers A (Nolan Yorkman Noah Baldwin

Joe Moser Joel Crull) 14044 2 Westfield A (Ethan MoeCameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand) 14192 3 Fishers B(Nick Harris Cory Jacocks Tyler Richmond Isaiah Wolf) 14514200 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 14834 2 Peyton Dewaelsche (F)15163 3 Christopher Godby (F) 15284 4 Brett Calvin (W)15335 5 Sam Kuhn (F) 15347200 individual medley 1 Jacocks (F) 20424 2 Baldwin (F)20592 3 Richmond (F) 206324 Nick Brauer (W) 20663 5Izzy Harding (F) 2082650 freestyle 1 Moser (F) 2204 2 Chris Kenney (W) 2244 3Crull (F) 2248 4 Drake Stallworth (F) 2255 5 Carr (W) 2281One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi (W) 21250 2 ThomasNguyen (W) 12870 3 Kaleb White (W) 12350100 butterfly 1 Stallworth (F) 5154 2 Moser (F) 5263 3 Carr(W) 4 Kyle Feuerstine (F) 5751 5 Nick Brauer (W) 5860100 freestyle 1 Crull (F) 4886 2 Kenney (W) 4887 3 Wolf (F)4933 4 Christopher Goolsby (F) 5237 5 Matthew Sawyer (W)5367500 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 44444 2 Harris (F) 44848 3Dewaelsche (F) 45528 4 Aaron Frollo (F) 45616 5 Kuhn (F)50637200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (Kenney Carr CodyFenimore Hand) 12986 2 Fishers A (Wolf StallworthBaldwin Crull) 13071 3 Fishers B (Jacocks DewaelscheRichmond Trevor Adcock) 13485100 backstroke 1 Harris (F) 5661 2 Moe (W) 5772 3Richmond (F) 5919 4 Pedro Yam Quinones (F) 10214 5Gavin Rue (F) 10228100 breaststroke 1 Baldwin (F) 10320 2 Clayton (W) 104043 Jacocks (F) 10408 4 Wolf (F) 10424 5 Hand (W) 10499400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Stallworth Moser YorkmanHarris) 31716 2 Fishers B (Kuhn Goolsby AdcockDewaelsche) 32551 3 Westfield A (Kenney Calvin NickBrauer Cody Fenimore) 32657

Tigers win all-county swim meet

Hamilton Southeastern also scored a Tuesday sweepover Avon

The Royals girls team won 136-50 taking 10 of the 12events Hannah Taylor was a double winner taking the 200and 500 freestyles Other HSE winners were Sydney Knurekin the 50 free Halli Siwik in the diving Katie Mueller inthe 100 free Hannah Pugh in the backstroke MadisonKertin in the breaststroke and all three relays

The Royals boys team got past Avon 106-80 breakinga four-season losing streak to the Orioles Southeasternopened the meet with a win in the medley relay by one-hundredth of a second Zack Teffeteller was victorioustwice in the 200 and 100 freestyles Hayden Wenger wonthe diving Nathan Brown took the 50 free and HSE alsowon the other two relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Southeastern 136 Avon 50200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Abby Harter MadisonKertin Hannah Pugh Sydney Knurek) 15009 3Southeastern B (Audrey Rose Lo Victoria Vicory Bri SapleMeghan Cleckner) 15550200 freestyle 1 Hannah Taylor 15665 2 Emily Barnes15885 3 Sydney Miller 20287

200 individual medley 3 Pugh 21371 4 Lo 21441 5Saple 2178050 freestyle 1 Knurek 2486 2 Abby Taylor 2581 3 Harter2606One-meter diving 1 Halli Siwik 24025 2 Ashley Sinicropi23755 3 Sarah Ballard 23550100 butterfly 2 Knurek 10172 3 Kayleigh Witt 10366 4Lauren Passios 10577100 freestyle 1 Katie Mueller 5614 2 Harter 5687 3Cleckner 5754500 freestyle 1 Taylor 51441 3 Barnes 52811 4 Witt53570200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Harter Witt TaylorBarnes) 14199 2 Southeastern B (Mueller Taylor SophiaKegley Cleckner) 14498 3 Southeastern C (CamilleJoesten Passios Maddie McNarney Caroline Cross) 14945100 backstroke 1 Pugh 10247 2 Saple 10370 3 Lo10414100 breaststroke 1 Kertin 10857 3 Vicory 11109 4Cross 11351400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Saple KnurekTaylor Barnes) 34347 3 Southeastern B (Witt Miller ElliePedersen Lo) 35303

BOYS MEETTeam score Southeastern 106 Avon 80200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Blake Ratliff JohnKirby Connor Harrison Nathan Brown) 14355 3

Southeastern B (Ethan Forbes Andrew Truxall EthanChristopher Hadi Elgaali) 14680200 freestyle 1 Zack Teffeteller 15140 4 Marcus Eden15434200 individual medley 3 Ha Elgaali 21087 4 Christopher21559 5 Kirby 2167250 freestyle 1 Brown 2276 3 Harrison 2354 4 EvanSellers 2402One-meter diving 1 Hayden Wenger 24475 2 GarrettGarwood 22485 3 Nathan Barr 21750100 butterfly 2 Harrison 5461 3 Christopher 5832 5Cameron Knurek 5970100 freestyle 1 Teffeteller 5012 3 Brown 5120 4 Sellers5253500 freestyle 2 B Ratliff 50522 5 Eden 51706200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller SellersHa Elgaali Brown) 13240 3 Southeastern B (KirbyHusam Elgaali Christopher Eden) 13940100 backstroke 2 B Ratliff 5556 4 Forbes 5856 5 HaElgaali 5933100 breaststroke 2 Truxall 10551 4 Kirby 10727 5Chandler Herren 10942400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller RatliffHarrison Forbes) 32636 3 Southeastern B (SellersKnurek Eden Andrew Ratliff) 33782

Royals get sweep of Avon

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

2 OT

Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

Sports10

Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

ICGSA girls basketball polls

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

Sports6

The GuerinCatholic boysbasketball team got itsseason off to a solidstart on Tuesdaybeating Herron 61-41at the Eagles Nest

The GoldenEagles leaped out to a20-5 lead after thefirst quarter thenwere ahead 28-9 athalftime Guerin

coach Pete Smith was obvious pleased withhis teams defensive effort noting that 11GC players took to the court in the first half

The constant was they all played verygood defense in the first half said Smith

Jack Hansen earned a double-doublewith 21 points and 12 rebounds he alsomade three 3-pointers Cameron Dixon wasright behind with 13 points and ninerebounds Matthew Godfrey also had adouble-double as he added 11 points andhanded out 10 assists

Guerin Catholic will be back at the

Eagles Nest Friday hosting Roncalli for thefirst-ever Circle City Conference boysbasketball game

Guerin Catholic 61Herron 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 1-6 0-0 2 0Cameron Dixon 6-9 1-3 13 3Matthew Godfrey 5-11 0-0 11 1Jack Hansen 8-16 2-2 21 1Zach Munson 3-6 0-0 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 1-2 4 1

Conner Osswald 0-4 0-0 0 1Luke Godfrey 0-1 1-2 1 0Will Morris 1-2 0-0 2 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 1-2 1 0Drew Thieme 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 25-59 6-11 61 8Score by QuartersHerron 5 4 13 19 - 41Guerin 20 8 23 10 - 61Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (5-26) Hansen3-7 M Godfrey 1-6 Weas 1-1 Sills 0-4Osswald 0-4 Munson 0-2 L Godfrey 0-1 Morris0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (49) Hansen 12 Dixon9 Munson 7 Weas 5 Osswald 3 Sills 2 LGodfrey 2 M Godfrey 1 Thieme 1 Sharpe 1team 6

The Guerin Catholic girls basketballteam dropped a 65-48 Circle CityConference game at Bishop Chatard onTuesday

The Trojans led 25-8 after the firstquarter and 44-24 at halftime The GoldenEagles trailed 57-32 after three quarters butoutscored Chatard 16-8 in the fourth period

Kate Anderson scored 12 points to leadGuerin now 3-8 for the season with SydneyGeis adding eight points Grace Demasgrabbed nine rebounds for GC with

Anderson getting seven boards and Fullerpulling six rebounds

The Golden Eagles will travel to SouthBend Riley on Saturday for a 530 pm game

Bishop Chatard 65Guerin Catholic 48

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 3-15 0-1 7 3Erin Fuller 2-6 3-4 7 2Sydney Geis 2-7 3-6 8 2

Carly Hammons 0-0 3-4 3 0Grace Demas 3-17 0-1 6 4Grace Hackett 2-3 1-2 5 0Kate Anderson 5-7 2-4 12 4Sarah Eberhart 0-2 0-0 0 0Totals 17-57 12-22 48 15Score by QuartersGuerin 8 16 8 16 - 48Chatard 25 19 13 8 - 65Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (2-15) Mason1-5 Geis 1-5 Demas 0-3 Hackett 0-1 Eberhart0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (32) Demas 9Anderson 7 Fuller 6 Mason 4 Hammons 3Geis 2 Eberhart 1

Dixon

Golden Eagles easily win opener

GC girls fall to Chatard

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Guerin Catholicrsquos Carly Hammons looks for an opening during the Golden Eaglesrsquo Circle City Conference game with BishopChatard on Tuesday

The Carmel girls basketball team wasdealt its first loss ofthe season onTuesday as theClass 4A No 1Greyhounds fell to4A No 5 LawrenceNorth 55-45 at theEric Clark ActivityCenter

The Wildcatsjumped out to a16-11 lead after thefirst quarter but theGreyhounds came

roaring back only allowing LN twopoints in the second period Carmel led25-18 at halftime but the Wildcats tookthe lead back after three quarters 34-33and then poured in another 21 points inthe fourth period

Tomi Taiwo led the Hounds with 12points while Jasmine McWilliams scored10 points and also grabbed five reboundsAmy Dilk had seven points handed outseven assists and got five reboundsOlivia Christy hit two 3-pointers

Carmel is now 6-1 for the season and1-1 in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds travel to Warren Central onFriday for another MIC game

Lawrence North55 Carmel 45

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-8 0-0 6 4Amy Dilk 3-13 1-3 7 3Blake Smith 1-3 0-0 2 2Tomi Taiwo 5-11 2-2 12 0Jasmine McWilliams 5-6 0-2 10 2Reagan Hune 2-4 0-1 4 0Mackenzie Wood 1-1 2-2 4 2Totals 19-46 5-10 45 13Score by QuartersLNHS 16 2 16 21 - 55Carmel 11 14 8 12 - 45Carmel 3-pointers (2) Dilk 2Carmel leading rebounders McWilliams 5Dilk 5

McWilliams

Carmel girlsdrop first game

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The Westfield boys basketball teamopened its season with a 58-53 loss atPendleton Heights Tuesday

The Shamrocks trailed 10-6 after the firstquarter and 30-18 at halftime Westfieldfought back to within 56-53 towards the endof the game but was forced to foul and theArabians made their free throws

Caleb Welch led the Rocks with 25points on 10-of-16 shooting Ian Kristensenscored 14 points and pulled seven reboundswhile Welch grabbed six Welch also hit two3-pointers

Westfield travels to Zionsville on Fridayto open Hoosier Crossroads Conference play

Pendleton Heights58 Westfield 53

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 3-5 0-3 6 4Josh Van Dyke 0-3 0-0 0 1Aaron Bennett 1-2 2-2 5 3Jaret Bailey 0-2 0-2 0 0Luke Haffner 1-4 0-0 3 2Caleb Welch 10-16 3-5 25 3Ian Kristensen 3-10 8-8 14 2Totals 18-42 13-20 53 15Score by QuartersWestfield 6 16 15 16 - 53Pendleton 10 20 14 14 - 58Westfield 3-point shooting (4-15) Welch 2-4Haffner 1-4 Bennett 1-2 Kristensen 0-3 VanDyke 0-1 Bailey 0-1Westfield rebounds (21) Kristensen 7 Welch 6Bailey 3 Haffner 3 Banks 1 Van Dyke 1

Westfield boysfall in opener

University lost its first game of theseason Tuesdayfalling to BethesdaChristian 51-37 at theU Center

The Trailblazersled early in the firstquarter before thePatriots took the leadBethesda was in front12-11 after the firstquarter LindseySyrek scored eightpoints in that period

University led 15-14 on a putback by Maggie Klemsz with509 left in the second quarter But thePatriots finished the half on a 9-0 run tojump ahead 23-15 at the break UHS got towithin 39-33 midway through the fourthperiod before Bethesda closed out the game

Syrek earned a double-double of 16points and 11 rebounds and also made nineblocked shots Natalie Nickless hit a pair of

3-pointers while Emma Caress dished outfour assists

The Blazers are now 5-1 and travel toAnderson Prep on Thursday for a PioneerConference game

Bethesda Christian51 University 37

University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-3 0-0 2 0Honor Cosby 0-1 0-2 0 2Lily Snyder 1-7 0-0 3 2Lucy Snyder 2-7 0-0 5 0Emma Caress 2-5 1-3 5 1Lindsey Syrek 7-17 2-2 16 4Natalie Nickless 2-7 0-0 6 1Totals 15-47 3-7 37 10Score by QuartersBethesda 12 11 9 19 - 51University 11 4 7 15 - 37University 3-point shooting (4-14) Nickless 2-7Li Snyder 1-3 Lu Snyder 1-3 Syrek 0-1University rebounds (24) Syrek 11 Klemsz 5Caress 3 Li Snyder 2 Lu Snyder 2 Nickless 1

Klemsz

Bethesda sends UHSgirls to first loss

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In an all-county wrestling dual meet Fishers won thelast two matches to beat Noblesville 40-37 on Tuesday atthe Tigers gym

Trailing 37-30 going into the second-to-last matchFishers 145-pounder Beau Wilbrandt won by fall thenSpencer Bischoff got a major decision at 152 pounds tosecure the victory Other Tigers winners were SpencerMendez Nathan Pairitz PJ Pritchett Lucas Baugh andAlexander Strueder all by pin

Winning matches for the Millers by fall were DavidKitko Ashton Mills Bradley Killion Nick Brady and GaryKitko Conner May took the 195-pound bout by majordecision while Ryan Bell won a decision at 138 pounds

Fishers 40 Noblesville 37160 David Kitko (N) def Teegan Heinger (F) by fall046170 Spencer Mendez (F) def Zack Knoll (N) by fall120

182 Ashton Mills (N) def Ethan Harter (F) by fall050195 Conner May (N) def Ryan Williams 18-7220 Nathan Pairitz (F) def Brady Killion (N) by fall027285 Bradley Killion (N) def Josh Ahmed (F) by fall133106 PJ Pritchett (F) def Cade Iles (N) by fall 027113 Lucas Baugh (F) def Nathan Rich (N) by fall016120 Nick Brady (N) def Truman Abel (F) by fall030126 Alexander Strueder (F) def Noah Long (N) byfall 038132 Gary Kitko (N) def Dylan Scally (F) by fall 045138 Ryan Bell (N) def George Vrachnos (F) 12-5145 Beau Wilbrandt (F) def Zach Perkins (N) byfall 145152 Spencer Bischoff (F) def Michael Storey (N)11-0

Hamilton Southeastern fell to No 2-ranked Avon 43-13 in a Tuesday dual meet

Tyler Wagner Kyle Wagner Alec Jessop and MaxBurris all picked up wins for the Royals

Avon 43 Southeastern 13285 Crae Kunkleman lost to Henson by fall106 Reece Luhmann lost to Rioux by decision113 Jacob Somone lost to McAffe by decision120 Blake Forbes lost to Thompson by tech fall126 Jacob Garcia lost to Reynolds by decision132 Dylan Sogocio lost to Miranda by fall138 Tyler Wagner def Mitchell by decision145 Ronan Hiner lost to Zeigler by major decision152 Kyle Wagner def Lacey by decision160 Ranvir Sandhu lost to Johnson by fall170 Joe Mazero lost to McKivitz by decision182 Alec Jessop def Smith by decision195 Max Burris def Snapp by decision220 Joe Myren lost to Larson by decision

Tigers come back to win county dual

Noblesville swept Bishop Chatard in aTuesday dual meet

The Miller girls won 131-49 taking nineof 12 events Individual winners wereBrianna McBride in the 200 free GillianCripe in the 50 free Dayana Popa in divingTina Berger in the butterfly Sarah Hayes inthe 100 free Kyra Smyther in the 500 freeand Alexa Akers in the backstrokeNoblesville also won the medley and 400freestyle relay

Noblesvilles boys team was a 143-37winner taking 11 of the 12 events JackWolfred finished first in the individualmedley and breaststroke with Jakob Jansonsweeping the 200 and 500 freestyles andCameron Kramer placing first in the 50 freeand the backstroke

Other Miller winners were IsaacJohnston in the 100 backstroke EvanDiamente in the 100 free and all three relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Noblesville 131 Bishop Chatard49200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A (KyraSmythe Rachel Tat Alexa Akers BrookeHaflich) 20047 2 Noblesville B (JordanWolfred Rebecca Richardson Ava WettrickSarah Hayes) 20725 3 Noblesville C(Christina Mathis Kinzee McNulty AlannaPriddy Katie Witte) 21758200 freestyle 1 Brianna McBride 20897 3Lexi Hines 21986 4 Emily DeCocq 22163200 individual medley 2 Josie Griffin22658 3 Elizabeth Mulanax 22755 4Haflich 2300850 freestyle 1 Gillian Cripe 2632 2 Akers2649 4 Kelsey Lovitt 2869

One-meter diving 1 Dayana Popa 241202 Olivia Lykins 8185100 butterfly 1 Tina Berger 10651 2Haflich 11118 3 Priddy 11319100 freestyle 1 Hayes 10078 2Richardson 10120 3 Tat 10200

500 freestyle 1 Smythe 54478 2 McBride54655 3 DeCocq 61442200 freestyle relay 2 Noblesville A (CripeHines Berger Hayes) 15068 3 NoblesvilleB (Lovitt Griffin Tat Priddy) 15259

100 backstroke 1 Akers 10718 3 Wolfred11083 4 Mulanax 11357100 breaststroke 2 Cripe 11575 3Smythe 11909 4 Richardson 12110400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(McBride Hines Mulanax Wolfredd) 411722 Noblesville B (Lovitt DeCocq BergerGriffin) 41942BOYS MEETTeam scores Noblesville 143 BishopChatard 37200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A(Cameron Kramer Jack Wolfred AaronHelms Lawson Crum) 2 Noblesville B(Chandler Parrish Sam Bleisch DanielIsaacs JD Kozicki) 15425200 freestyle 1 Jakob Janson 15333 2Nick Beeson 15904 3 Will Huff 15967200 individual medley 1 Wolfred 21025 2Helms 21433 4 Crum 2195550 freestyle 1 Kramer 2369 2 Isaacs2392 4 Isaac Stephan 2419One-meter diving 2 Jared Newman 162253 Gavin Smythe 13040 4 Ryan Plummer12575 5 Chase Martin 9490100 backstroke 1 Isaac Johnston 5790 3Huff 5989 4 Stephan 10529100 freestyle 1 Evan Diamente 5117 2Helms 5197 3 Beeson 5367500 freestyle 1 Janson 50740 2 BenGriffin 53677 3 Kozicki 55193200 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A (CrumIsaacs Stephan Diamente) 13577 2Noblesville B (Huff Parrish Andres DugarteGriffin) 14349100 backstroke 1 Kramer 5978 3 SethKoszyk 10920 4 Andy Buna 10964100 breaststroke 1 Wolfred 10710 2Parrish 11311 3 Joseph Aviles 12012400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(Janson Beeson Koszyk Diamente) 33592 Noblesville B (Dugarte Aidan HaneyGriffin Kozicki) 35487 3 Noblesville C(Buna Josh Kozicki Casey Akers Bleisch)41394

Millers sweep Bishop Chatard

Photos by Bret Richardson

Noblesville senior Alexa Akers swims the butterfly leg for Noblesvilles winning womens 200 medley relay Akers also had apersonal victory in the 100 backstroke

Junior Jakob Janson was a double winner in the 200 and 500 free events Tuesday against Chatard Janson was also on themenss winning 400 free relay

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The Fishers swim teams swept an all-county meet withWestfield on Tuesday

The Tigers girls team won 11 of 12 events while takingthe team meet 130-40 Amilia Nusbaun was a double winnerin the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly Morgan Booth wasfirst in the 200 and 500 freestyles and Lauren Edelman wonthe individual medley and the breaststroke

Lauryn Parrish was first in the 100 free and MadisonFolta won diving Fishers swept all three relays ErinVerbrugge got the Shamrocks lone win in the backstroke

In the boys meet the Tigers won 121-47 NolanYorkman was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles OtherFishers winners were Cory Jacocks in the IM Joe Moser inthe 50 free Drake Stallworth in the butterfly Joel Crull inthe 100 free Nick Harris in the backstroke and NoahBaldwin in the breaststroke The Tigers also won the medleyand 400 free relays

Westfields Trevor Crupi was first in diving and theShamrocks also took the 200 free relay

GIRLS MEETTeam score Fishers 130 Westfield 40200 medley relay 1 Fishers A (Lauryn Parrish Ally SperringLauren Edelman Amilia Nusbaum) 14938 2 Fishers B(Corinne Yorkman Miya Wai Abby Jahns Ellen Fero) 15478 3Fishers C (Savannah Kennedy Emma Gillespie Nicole RueffMorgan Booth) 15504200 freestyle 1 Booth (F) 15851 2 Carissa Schneider (F)15883 3 Sam Hietpas (F) 20381 4 Kerry Effinger (W)

20441 5 Emma Julien (F) 20687200 individual medley 1 Edelman (F) 20946 2 Kennedy (F)21261 3 Sperring (F) 21263 4 Gillespie (F) 21406 5 ErinVerbrugge (W) 2146650 freestyle 1 Nusbaum (F) 2518 2 Kyla Srncik (F) 2535 3Fero (F) 2579 4 Wai (F) 2594 5 Mia Herzog (W) 2601One-meter diving 1 Madison Folta (F) 25275 2 AmandaBarker (W) 15835 3 Gabby Sanburn (W) 15775 4 TaylorJackson (W) 15255 5 Brianna Weiss (F) 10595100 butterfly 1 Nusbaum (F) 10008 2 Nicole Rueff (F)10070 3 Jahns (F) 10190 4 Molly Ruggles (W) 10343 5Fero (F) 10495100 freestyle 1 Parrish (F) 5183 2 Effinger (W) 5579 3Srncik (F) 5703 4 Lily Hunter (W) 5815 5 Julien (F) 5960500 freestyle 1 Morgan Booth (F) 50646 2 Schneider (F)50901 3 Hietpas (F) 50931 4 Jahns (F) 50975 5 LindsayReichert (F) 54489200 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Wai Srncik Jahns Parrish)14072 2 Fishers B (Rueff Yorkman Fero Sperring) 144383 Westfield A (Effinger Herzog Hunter Julia Hawkins) 14488100 backstroke 1 Verbrugge (W) 5970 2 Kennedy (F)10141 3 Corinne Yorkman (F) 10154 4 Ruggles (W) 102965 Hannah Pratt (F) 10647100 breaststroke 1 Edelman (F) 10818 2 Sperring (F)10827 3 Wai (F) 11031 4 Gillespie (F) 11129 5 MiaHerzog (W) 11473400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Nusbaum Edelman ParrishGillespie) 33936 2 Westfield A (Effinger Verbrugge HunterKatie Hand) 34756 3 Fishers B (Julien Booth SrncikSchneider) 34819

BOYS MEETTeam score Fishers 121 Westfield 47200 medley relay Fishers A (Nolan Yorkman Noah Baldwin

Joe Moser Joel Crull) 14044 2 Westfield A (Ethan MoeCameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand) 14192 3 Fishers B(Nick Harris Cory Jacocks Tyler Richmond Isaiah Wolf) 14514200 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 14834 2 Peyton Dewaelsche (F)15163 3 Christopher Godby (F) 15284 4 Brett Calvin (W)15335 5 Sam Kuhn (F) 15347200 individual medley 1 Jacocks (F) 20424 2 Baldwin (F)20592 3 Richmond (F) 206324 Nick Brauer (W) 20663 5Izzy Harding (F) 2082650 freestyle 1 Moser (F) 2204 2 Chris Kenney (W) 2244 3Crull (F) 2248 4 Drake Stallworth (F) 2255 5 Carr (W) 2281One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi (W) 21250 2 ThomasNguyen (W) 12870 3 Kaleb White (W) 12350100 butterfly 1 Stallworth (F) 5154 2 Moser (F) 5263 3 Carr(W) 4 Kyle Feuerstine (F) 5751 5 Nick Brauer (W) 5860100 freestyle 1 Crull (F) 4886 2 Kenney (W) 4887 3 Wolf (F)4933 4 Christopher Goolsby (F) 5237 5 Matthew Sawyer (W)5367500 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 44444 2 Harris (F) 44848 3Dewaelsche (F) 45528 4 Aaron Frollo (F) 45616 5 Kuhn (F)50637200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (Kenney Carr CodyFenimore Hand) 12986 2 Fishers A (Wolf StallworthBaldwin Crull) 13071 3 Fishers B (Jacocks DewaelscheRichmond Trevor Adcock) 13485100 backstroke 1 Harris (F) 5661 2 Moe (W) 5772 3Richmond (F) 5919 4 Pedro Yam Quinones (F) 10214 5Gavin Rue (F) 10228100 breaststroke 1 Baldwin (F) 10320 2 Clayton (W) 104043 Jacocks (F) 10408 4 Wolf (F) 10424 5 Hand (W) 10499400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Stallworth Moser YorkmanHarris) 31716 2 Fishers B (Kuhn Goolsby AdcockDewaelsche) 32551 3 Westfield A (Kenney Calvin NickBrauer Cody Fenimore) 32657

Tigers win all-county swim meet

Hamilton Southeastern also scored a Tuesday sweepover Avon

The Royals girls team won 136-50 taking 10 of the 12events Hannah Taylor was a double winner taking the 200and 500 freestyles Other HSE winners were Sydney Knurekin the 50 free Halli Siwik in the diving Katie Mueller inthe 100 free Hannah Pugh in the backstroke MadisonKertin in the breaststroke and all three relays

The Royals boys team got past Avon 106-80 breakinga four-season losing streak to the Orioles Southeasternopened the meet with a win in the medley relay by one-hundredth of a second Zack Teffeteller was victorioustwice in the 200 and 100 freestyles Hayden Wenger wonthe diving Nathan Brown took the 50 free and HSE alsowon the other two relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Southeastern 136 Avon 50200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Abby Harter MadisonKertin Hannah Pugh Sydney Knurek) 15009 3Southeastern B (Audrey Rose Lo Victoria Vicory Bri SapleMeghan Cleckner) 15550200 freestyle 1 Hannah Taylor 15665 2 Emily Barnes15885 3 Sydney Miller 20287

200 individual medley 3 Pugh 21371 4 Lo 21441 5Saple 2178050 freestyle 1 Knurek 2486 2 Abby Taylor 2581 3 Harter2606One-meter diving 1 Halli Siwik 24025 2 Ashley Sinicropi23755 3 Sarah Ballard 23550100 butterfly 2 Knurek 10172 3 Kayleigh Witt 10366 4Lauren Passios 10577100 freestyle 1 Katie Mueller 5614 2 Harter 5687 3Cleckner 5754500 freestyle 1 Taylor 51441 3 Barnes 52811 4 Witt53570200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Harter Witt TaylorBarnes) 14199 2 Southeastern B (Mueller Taylor SophiaKegley Cleckner) 14498 3 Southeastern C (CamilleJoesten Passios Maddie McNarney Caroline Cross) 14945100 backstroke 1 Pugh 10247 2 Saple 10370 3 Lo10414100 breaststroke 1 Kertin 10857 3 Vicory 11109 4Cross 11351400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Saple KnurekTaylor Barnes) 34347 3 Southeastern B (Witt Miller ElliePedersen Lo) 35303

BOYS MEETTeam score Southeastern 106 Avon 80200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Blake Ratliff JohnKirby Connor Harrison Nathan Brown) 14355 3

Southeastern B (Ethan Forbes Andrew Truxall EthanChristopher Hadi Elgaali) 14680200 freestyle 1 Zack Teffeteller 15140 4 Marcus Eden15434200 individual medley 3 Ha Elgaali 21087 4 Christopher21559 5 Kirby 2167250 freestyle 1 Brown 2276 3 Harrison 2354 4 EvanSellers 2402One-meter diving 1 Hayden Wenger 24475 2 GarrettGarwood 22485 3 Nathan Barr 21750100 butterfly 2 Harrison 5461 3 Christopher 5832 5Cameron Knurek 5970100 freestyle 1 Teffeteller 5012 3 Brown 5120 4 Sellers5253500 freestyle 2 B Ratliff 50522 5 Eden 51706200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller SellersHa Elgaali Brown) 13240 3 Southeastern B (KirbyHusam Elgaali Christopher Eden) 13940100 backstroke 2 B Ratliff 5556 4 Forbes 5856 5 HaElgaali 5933100 breaststroke 2 Truxall 10551 4 Kirby 10727 5Chandler Herren 10942400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller RatliffHarrison Forbes) 32636 3 Southeastern B (SellersKnurek Eden Andrew Ratliff) 33782

Royals get sweep of Avon

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

2 OT

Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

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Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

ICGSA girls basketball polls

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

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The Westfield boys basketball teamopened its season with a 58-53 loss atPendleton Heights Tuesday

The Shamrocks trailed 10-6 after the firstquarter and 30-18 at halftime Westfieldfought back to within 56-53 towards the endof the game but was forced to foul and theArabians made their free throws

Caleb Welch led the Rocks with 25points on 10-of-16 shooting Ian Kristensenscored 14 points and pulled seven reboundswhile Welch grabbed six Welch also hit two3-pointers

Westfield travels to Zionsville on Fridayto open Hoosier Crossroads Conference play

Pendleton Heights58 Westfield 53

Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 3-5 0-3 6 4Josh Van Dyke 0-3 0-0 0 1Aaron Bennett 1-2 2-2 5 3Jaret Bailey 0-2 0-2 0 0Luke Haffner 1-4 0-0 3 2Caleb Welch 10-16 3-5 25 3Ian Kristensen 3-10 8-8 14 2Totals 18-42 13-20 53 15Score by QuartersWestfield 6 16 15 16 - 53Pendleton 10 20 14 14 - 58Westfield 3-point shooting (4-15) Welch 2-4Haffner 1-4 Bennett 1-2 Kristensen 0-3 VanDyke 0-1 Bailey 0-1Westfield rebounds (21) Kristensen 7 Welch 6Bailey 3 Haffner 3 Banks 1 Van Dyke 1

Westfield boysfall in opener

University lost its first game of theseason Tuesdayfalling to BethesdaChristian 51-37 at theU Center

The Trailblazersled early in the firstquarter before thePatriots took the leadBethesda was in front12-11 after the firstquarter LindseySyrek scored eightpoints in that period

University led 15-14 on a putback by Maggie Klemsz with509 left in the second quarter But thePatriots finished the half on a 9-0 run tojump ahead 23-15 at the break UHS got towithin 39-33 midway through the fourthperiod before Bethesda closed out the game

Syrek earned a double-double of 16points and 11 rebounds and also made nineblocked shots Natalie Nickless hit a pair of

3-pointers while Emma Caress dished outfour assists

The Blazers are now 5-1 and travel toAnderson Prep on Thursday for a PioneerConference game

Bethesda Christian51 University 37

University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-3 0-0 2 0Honor Cosby 0-1 0-2 0 2Lily Snyder 1-7 0-0 3 2Lucy Snyder 2-7 0-0 5 0Emma Caress 2-5 1-3 5 1Lindsey Syrek 7-17 2-2 16 4Natalie Nickless 2-7 0-0 6 1Totals 15-47 3-7 37 10Score by QuartersBethesda 12 11 9 19 - 51University 11 4 7 15 - 37University 3-point shooting (4-14) Nickless 2-7Li Snyder 1-3 Lu Snyder 1-3 Syrek 0-1University rebounds (24) Syrek 11 Klemsz 5Caress 3 Li Snyder 2 Lu Snyder 2 Nickless 1

Klemsz

Bethesda sends UHSgirls to first loss

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In an all-county wrestling dual meet Fishers won thelast two matches to beat Noblesville 40-37 on Tuesday atthe Tigers gym

Trailing 37-30 going into the second-to-last matchFishers 145-pounder Beau Wilbrandt won by fall thenSpencer Bischoff got a major decision at 152 pounds tosecure the victory Other Tigers winners were SpencerMendez Nathan Pairitz PJ Pritchett Lucas Baugh andAlexander Strueder all by pin

Winning matches for the Millers by fall were DavidKitko Ashton Mills Bradley Killion Nick Brady and GaryKitko Conner May took the 195-pound bout by majordecision while Ryan Bell won a decision at 138 pounds

Fishers 40 Noblesville 37160 David Kitko (N) def Teegan Heinger (F) by fall046170 Spencer Mendez (F) def Zack Knoll (N) by fall120

182 Ashton Mills (N) def Ethan Harter (F) by fall050195 Conner May (N) def Ryan Williams 18-7220 Nathan Pairitz (F) def Brady Killion (N) by fall027285 Bradley Killion (N) def Josh Ahmed (F) by fall133106 PJ Pritchett (F) def Cade Iles (N) by fall 027113 Lucas Baugh (F) def Nathan Rich (N) by fall016120 Nick Brady (N) def Truman Abel (F) by fall030126 Alexander Strueder (F) def Noah Long (N) byfall 038132 Gary Kitko (N) def Dylan Scally (F) by fall 045138 Ryan Bell (N) def George Vrachnos (F) 12-5145 Beau Wilbrandt (F) def Zach Perkins (N) byfall 145152 Spencer Bischoff (F) def Michael Storey (N)11-0

Hamilton Southeastern fell to No 2-ranked Avon 43-13 in a Tuesday dual meet

Tyler Wagner Kyle Wagner Alec Jessop and MaxBurris all picked up wins for the Royals

Avon 43 Southeastern 13285 Crae Kunkleman lost to Henson by fall106 Reece Luhmann lost to Rioux by decision113 Jacob Somone lost to McAffe by decision120 Blake Forbes lost to Thompson by tech fall126 Jacob Garcia lost to Reynolds by decision132 Dylan Sogocio lost to Miranda by fall138 Tyler Wagner def Mitchell by decision145 Ronan Hiner lost to Zeigler by major decision152 Kyle Wagner def Lacey by decision160 Ranvir Sandhu lost to Johnson by fall170 Joe Mazero lost to McKivitz by decision182 Alec Jessop def Smith by decision195 Max Burris def Snapp by decision220 Joe Myren lost to Larson by decision

Tigers come back to win county dual

Noblesville swept Bishop Chatard in aTuesday dual meet

The Miller girls won 131-49 taking nineof 12 events Individual winners wereBrianna McBride in the 200 free GillianCripe in the 50 free Dayana Popa in divingTina Berger in the butterfly Sarah Hayes inthe 100 free Kyra Smyther in the 500 freeand Alexa Akers in the backstrokeNoblesville also won the medley and 400freestyle relay

Noblesvilles boys team was a 143-37winner taking 11 of the 12 events JackWolfred finished first in the individualmedley and breaststroke with Jakob Jansonsweeping the 200 and 500 freestyles andCameron Kramer placing first in the 50 freeand the backstroke

Other Miller winners were IsaacJohnston in the 100 backstroke EvanDiamente in the 100 free and all three relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Noblesville 131 Bishop Chatard49200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A (KyraSmythe Rachel Tat Alexa Akers BrookeHaflich) 20047 2 Noblesville B (JordanWolfred Rebecca Richardson Ava WettrickSarah Hayes) 20725 3 Noblesville C(Christina Mathis Kinzee McNulty AlannaPriddy Katie Witte) 21758200 freestyle 1 Brianna McBride 20897 3Lexi Hines 21986 4 Emily DeCocq 22163200 individual medley 2 Josie Griffin22658 3 Elizabeth Mulanax 22755 4Haflich 2300850 freestyle 1 Gillian Cripe 2632 2 Akers2649 4 Kelsey Lovitt 2869

One-meter diving 1 Dayana Popa 241202 Olivia Lykins 8185100 butterfly 1 Tina Berger 10651 2Haflich 11118 3 Priddy 11319100 freestyle 1 Hayes 10078 2Richardson 10120 3 Tat 10200

500 freestyle 1 Smythe 54478 2 McBride54655 3 DeCocq 61442200 freestyle relay 2 Noblesville A (CripeHines Berger Hayes) 15068 3 NoblesvilleB (Lovitt Griffin Tat Priddy) 15259

100 backstroke 1 Akers 10718 3 Wolfred11083 4 Mulanax 11357100 breaststroke 2 Cripe 11575 3Smythe 11909 4 Richardson 12110400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(McBride Hines Mulanax Wolfredd) 411722 Noblesville B (Lovitt DeCocq BergerGriffin) 41942BOYS MEETTeam scores Noblesville 143 BishopChatard 37200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A(Cameron Kramer Jack Wolfred AaronHelms Lawson Crum) 2 Noblesville B(Chandler Parrish Sam Bleisch DanielIsaacs JD Kozicki) 15425200 freestyle 1 Jakob Janson 15333 2Nick Beeson 15904 3 Will Huff 15967200 individual medley 1 Wolfred 21025 2Helms 21433 4 Crum 2195550 freestyle 1 Kramer 2369 2 Isaacs2392 4 Isaac Stephan 2419One-meter diving 2 Jared Newman 162253 Gavin Smythe 13040 4 Ryan Plummer12575 5 Chase Martin 9490100 backstroke 1 Isaac Johnston 5790 3Huff 5989 4 Stephan 10529100 freestyle 1 Evan Diamente 5117 2Helms 5197 3 Beeson 5367500 freestyle 1 Janson 50740 2 BenGriffin 53677 3 Kozicki 55193200 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A (CrumIsaacs Stephan Diamente) 13577 2Noblesville B (Huff Parrish Andres DugarteGriffin) 14349100 backstroke 1 Kramer 5978 3 SethKoszyk 10920 4 Andy Buna 10964100 breaststroke 1 Wolfred 10710 2Parrish 11311 3 Joseph Aviles 12012400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(Janson Beeson Koszyk Diamente) 33592 Noblesville B (Dugarte Aidan HaneyGriffin Kozicki) 35487 3 Noblesville C(Buna Josh Kozicki Casey Akers Bleisch)41394

Millers sweep Bishop Chatard

Photos by Bret Richardson

Noblesville senior Alexa Akers swims the butterfly leg for Noblesvilles winning womens 200 medley relay Akers also had apersonal victory in the 100 backstroke

Junior Jakob Janson was a double winner in the 200 and 500 free events Tuesday against Chatard Janson was also on themenss winning 400 free relay

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The Fishers swim teams swept an all-county meet withWestfield on Tuesday

The Tigers girls team won 11 of 12 events while takingthe team meet 130-40 Amilia Nusbaun was a double winnerin the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly Morgan Booth wasfirst in the 200 and 500 freestyles and Lauren Edelman wonthe individual medley and the breaststroke

Lauryn Parrish was first in the 100 free and MadisonFolta won diving Fishers swept all three relays ErinVerbrugge got the Shamrocks lone win in the backstroke

In the boys meet the Tigers won 121-47 NolanYorkman was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles OtherFishers winners were Cory Jacocks in the IM Joe Moser inthe 50 free Drake Stallworth in the butterfly Joel Crull inthe 100 free Nick Harris in the backstroke and NoahBaldwin in the breaststroke The Tigers also won the medleyand 400 free relays

Westfields Trevor Crupi was first in diving and theShamrocks also took the 200 free relay

GIRLS MEETTeam score Fishers 130 Westfield 40200 medley relay 1 Fishers A (Lauryn Parrish Ally SperringLauren Edelman Amilia Nusbaum) 14938 2 Fishers B(Corinne Yorkman Miya Wai Abby Jahns Ellen Fero) 15478 3Fishers C (Savannah Kennedy Emma Gillespie Nicole RueffMorgan Booth) 15504200 freestyle 1 Booth (F) 15851 2 Carissa Schneider (F)15883 3 Sam Hietpas (F) 20381 4 Kerry Effinger (W)

20441 5 Emma Julien (F) 20687200 individual medley 1 Edelman (F) 20946 2 Kennedy (F)21261 3 Sperring (F) 21263 4 Gillespie (F) 21406 5 ErinVerbrugge (W) 2146650 freestyle 1 Nusbaum (F) 2518 2 Kyla Srncik (F) 2535 3Fero (F) 2579 4 Wai (F) 2594 5 Mia Herzog (W) 2601One-meter diving 1 Madison Folta (F) 25275 2 AmandaBarker (W) 15835 3 Gabby Sanburn (W) 15775 4 TaylorJackson (W) 15255 5 Brianna Weiss (F) 10595100 butterfly 1 Nusbaum (F) 10008 2 Nicole Rueff (F)10070 3 Jahns (F) 10190 4 Molly Ruggles (W) 10343 5Fero (F) 10495100 freestyle 1 Parrish (F) 5183 2 Effinger (W) 5579 3Srncik (F) 5703 4 Lily Hunter (W) 5815 5 Julien (F) 5960500 freestyle 1 Morgan Booth (F) 50646 2 Schneider (F)50901 3 Hietpas (F) 50931 4 Jahns (F) 50975 5 LindsayReichert (F) 54489200 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Wai Srncik Jahns Parrish)14072 2 Fishers B (Rueff Yorkman Fero Sperring) 144383 Westfield A (Effinger Herzog Hunter Julia Hawkins) 14488100 backstroke 1 Verbrugge (W) 5970 2 Kennedy (F)10141 3 Corinne Yorkman (F) 10154 4 Ruggles (W) 102965 Hannah Pratt (F) 10647100 breaststroke 1 Edelman (F) 10818 2 Sperring (F)10827 3 Wai (F) 11031 4 Gillespie (F) 11129 5 MiaHerzog (W) 11473400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Nusbaum Edelman ParrishGillespie) 33936 2 Westfield A (Effinger Verbrugge HunterKatie Hand) 34756 3 Fishers B (Julien Booth SrncikSchneider) 34819

BOYS MEETTeam score Fishers 121 Westfield 47200 medley relay Fishers A (Nolan Yorkman Noah Baldwin

Joe Moser Joel Crull) 14044 2 Westfield A (Ethan MoeCameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand) 14192 3 Fishers B(Nick Harris Cory Jacocks Tyler Richmond Isaiah Wolf) 14514200 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 14834 2 Peyton Dewaelsche (F)15163 3 Christopher Godby (F) 15284 4 Brett Calvin (W)15335 5 Sam Kuhn (F) 15347200 individual medley 1 Jacocks (F) 20424 2 Baldwin (F)20592 3 Richmond (F) 206324 Nick Brauer (W) 20663 5Izzy Harding (F) 2082650 freestyle 1 Moser (F) 2204 2 Chris Kenney (W) 2244 3Crull (F) 2248 4 Drake Stallworth (F) 2255 5 Carr (W) 2281One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi (W) 21250 2 ThomasNguyen (W) 12870 3 Kaleb White (W) 12350100 butterfly 1 Stallworth (F) 5154 2 Moser (F) 5263 3 Carr(W) 4 Kyle Feuerstine (F) 5751 5 Nick Brauer (W) 5860100 freestyle 1 Crull (F) 4886 2 Kenney (W) 4887 3 Wolf (F)4933 4 Christopher Goolsby (F) 5237 5 Matthew Sawyer (W)5367500 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 44444 2 Harris (F) 44848 3Dewaelsche (F) 45528 4 Aaron Frollo (F) 45616 5 Kuhn (F)50637200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (Kenney Carr CodyFenimore Hand) 12986 2 Fishers A (Wolf StallworthBaldwin Crull) 13071 3 Fishers B (Jacocks DewaelscheRichmond Trevor Adcock) 13485100 backstroke 1 Harris (F) 5661 2 Moe (W) 5772 3Richmond (F) 5919 4 Pedro Yam Quinones (F) 10214 5Gavin Rue (F) 10228100 breaststroke 1 Baldwin (F) 10320 2 Clayton (W) 104043 Jacocks (F) 10408 4 Wolf (F) 10424 5 Hand (W) 10499400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Stallworth Moser YorkmanHarris) 31716 2 Fishers B (Kuhn Goolsby AdcockDewaelsche) 32551 3 Westfield A (Kenney Calvin NickBrauer Cody Fenimore) 32657

Tigers win all-county swim meet

Hamilton Southeastern also scored a Tuesday sweepover Avon

The Royals girls team won 136-50 taking 10 of the 12events Hannah Taylor was a double winner taking the 200and 500 freestyles Other HSE winners were Sydney Knurekin the 50 free Halli Siwik in the diving Katie Mueller inthe 100 free Hannah Pugh in the backstroke MadisonKertin in the breaststroke and all three relays

The Royals boys team got past Avon 106-80 breakinga four-season losing streak to the Orioles Southeasternopened the meet with a win in the medley relay by one-hundredth of a second Zack Teffeteller was victorioustwice in the 200 and 100 freestyles Hayden Wenger wonthe diving Nathan Brown took the 50 free and HSE alsowon the other two relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Southeastern 136 Avon 50200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Abby Harter MadisonKertin Hannah Pugh Sydney Knurek) 15009 3Southeastern B (Audrey Rose Lo Victoria Vicory Bri SapleMeghan Cleckner) 15550200 freestyle 1 Hannah Taylor 15665 2 Emily Barnes15885 3 Sydney Miller 20287

200 individual medley 3 Pugh 21371 4 Lo 21441 5Saple 2178050 freestyle 1 Knurek 2486 2 Abby Taylor 2581 3 Harter2606One-meter diving 1 Halli Siwik 24025 2 Ashley Sinicropi23755 3 Sarah Ballard 23550100 butterfly 2 Knurek 10172 3 Kayleigh Witt 10366 4Lauren Passios 10577100 freestyle 1 Katie Mueller 5614 2 Harter 5687 3Cleckner 5754500 freestyle 1 Taylor 51441 3 Barnes 52811 4 Witt53570200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Harter Witt TaylorBarnes) 14199 2 Southeastern B (Mueller Taylor SophiaKegley Cleckner) 14498 3 Southeastern C (CamilleJoesten Passios Maddie McNarney Caroline Cross) 14945100 backstroke 1 Pugh 10247 2 Saple 10370 3 Lo10414100 breaststroke 1 Kertin 10857 3 Vicory 11109 4Cross 11351400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Saple KnurekTaylor Barnes) 34347 3 Southeastern B (Witt Miller ElliePedersen Lo) 35303

BOYS MEETTeam score Southeastern 106 Avon 80200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Blake Ratliff JohnKirby Connor Harrison Nathan Brown) 14355 3

Southeastern B (Ethan Forbes Andrew Truxall EthanChristopher Hadi Elgaali) 14680200 freestyle 1 Zack Teffeteller 15140 4 Marcus Eden15434200 individual medley 3 Ha Elgaali 21087 4 Christopher21559 5 Kirby 2167250 freestyle 1 Brown 2276 3 Harrison 2354 4 EvanSellers 2402One-meter diving 1 Hayden Wenger 24475 2 GarrettGarwood 22485 3 Nathan Barr 21750100 butterfly 2 Harrison 5461 3 Christopher 5832 5Cameron Knurek 5970100 freestyle 1 Teffeteller 5012 3 Brown 5120 4 Sellers5253500 freestyle 2 B Ratliff 50522 5 Eden 51706200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller SellersHa Elgaali Brown) 13240 3 Southeastern B (KirbyHusam Elgaali Christopher Eden) 13940100 backstroke 2 B Ratliff 5556 4 Forbes 5856 5 HaElgaali 5933100 breaststroke 2 Truxall 10551 4 Kirby 10727 5Chandler Herren 10942400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller RatliffHarrison Forbes) 32636 3 Southeastern B (SellersKnurek Eden Andrew Ratliff) 33782

Royals get sweep of Avon

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

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Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

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Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

ICGSA girls basketball polls

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

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In an all-county wrestling dual meet Fishers won thelast two matches to beat Noblesville 40-37 on Tuesday atthe Tigers gym

Trailing 37-30 going into the second-to-last matchFishers 145-pounder Beau Wilbrandt won by fall thenSpencer Bischoff got a major decision at 152 pounds tosecure the victory Other Tigers winners were SpencerMendez Nathan Pairitz PJ Pritchett Lucas Baugh andAlexander Strueder all by pin

Winning matches for the Millers by fall were DavidKitko Ashton Mills Bradley Killion Nick Brady and GaryKitko Conner May took the 195-pound bout by majordecision while Ryan Bell won a decision at 138 pounds

Fishers 40 Noblesville 37160 David Kitko (N) def Teegan Heinger (F) by fall046170 Spencer Mendez (F) def Zack Knoll (N) by fall120

182 Ashton Mills (N) def Ethan Harter (F) by fall050195 Conner May (N) def Ryan Williams 18-7220 Nathan Pairitz (F) def Brady Killion (N) by fall027285 Bradley Killion (N) def Josh Ahmed (F) by fall133106 PJ Pritchett (F) def Cade Iles (N) by fall 027113 Lucas Baugh (F) def Nathan Rich (N) by fall016120 Nick Brady (N) def Truman Abel (F) by fall030126 Alexander Strueder (F) def Noah Long (N) byfall 038132 Gary Kitko (N) def Dylan Scally (F) by fall 045138 Ryan Bell (N) def George Vrachnos (F) 12-5145 Beau Wilbrandt (F) def Zach Perkins (N) byfall 145152 Spencer Bischoff (F) def Michael Storey (N)11-0

Hamilton Southeastern fell to No 2-ranked Avon 43-13 in a Tuesday dual meet

Tyler Wagner Kyle Wagner Alec Jessop and MaxBurris all picked up wins for the Royals

Avon 43 Southeastern 13285 Crae Kunkleman lost to Henson by fall106 Reece Luhmann lost to Rioux by decision113 Jacob Somone lost to McAffe by decision120 Blake Forbes lost to Thompson by tech fall126 Jacob Garcia lost to Reynolds by decision132 Dylan Sogocio lost to Miranda by fall138 Tyler Wagner def Mitchell by decision145 Ronan Hiner lost to Zeigler by major decision152 Kyle Wagner def Lacey by decision160 Ranvir Sandhu lost to Johnson by fall170 Joe Mazero lost to McKivitz by decision182 Alec Jessop def Smith by decision195 Max Burris def Snapp by decision220 Joe Myren lost to Larson by decision

Tigers come back to win county dual

Noblesville swept Bishop Chatard in aTuesday dual meet

The Miller girls won 131-49 taking nineof 12 events Individual winners wereBrianna McBride in the 200 free GillianCripe in the 50 free Dayana Popa in divingTina Berger in the butterfly Sarah Hayes inthe 100 free Kyra Smyther in the 500 freeand Alexa Akers in the backstrokeNoblesville also won the medley and 400freestyle relay

Noblesvilles boys team was a 143-37winner taking 11 of the 12 events JackWolfred finished first in the individualmedley and breaststroke with Jakob Jansonsweeping the 200 and 500 freestyles andCameron Kramer placing first in the 50 freeand the backstroke

Other Miller winners were IsaacJohnston in the 100 backstroke EvanDiamente in the 100 free and all three relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Noblesville 131 Bishop Chatard49200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A (KyraSmythe Rachel Tat Alexa Akers BrookeHaflich) 20047 2 Noblesville B (JordanWolfred Rebecca Richardson Ava WettrickSarah Hayes) 20725 3 Noblesville C(Christina Mathis Kinzee McNulty AlannaPriddy Katie Witte) 21758200 freestyle 1 Brianna McBride 20897 3Lexi Hines 21986 4 Emily DeCocq 22163200 individual medley 2 Josie Griffin22658 3 Elizabeth Mulanax 22755 4Haflich 2300850 freestyle 1 Gillian Cripe 2632 2 Akers2649 4 Kelsey Lovitt 2869

One-meter diving 1 Dayana Popa 241202 Olivia Lykins 8185100 butterfly 1 Tina Berger 10651 2Haflich 11118 3 Priddy 11319100 freestyle 1 Hayes 10078 2Richardson 10120 3 Tat 10200

500 freestyle 1 Smythe 54478 2 McBride54655 3 DeCocq 61442200 freestyle relay 2 Noblesville A (CripeHines Berger Hayes) 15068 3 NoblesvilleB (Lovitt Griffin Tat Priddy) 15259

100 backstroke 1 Akers 10718 3 Wolfred11083 4 Mulanax 11357100 breaststroke 2 Cripe 11575 3Smythe 11909 4 Richardson 12110400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(McBride Hines Mulanax Wolfredd) 411722 Noblesville B (Lovitt DeCocq BergerGriffin) 41942BOYS MEETTeam scores Noblesville 143 BishopChatard 37200 medley relay 1 Noblesville A(Cameron Kramer Jack Wolfred AaronHelms Lawson Crum) 2 Noblesville B(Chandler Parrish Sam Bleisch DanielIsaacs JD Kozicki) 15425200 freestyle 1 Jakob Janson 15333 2Nick Beeson 15904 3 Will Huff 15967200 individual medley 1 Wolfred 21025 2Helms 21433 4 Crum 2195550 freestyle 1 Kramer 2369 2 Isaacs2392 4 Isaac Stephan 2419One-meter diving 2 Jared Newman 162253 Gavin Smythe 13040 4 Ryan Plummer12575 5 Chase Martin 9490100 backstroke 1 Isaac Johnston 5790 3Huff 5989 4 Stephan 10529100 freestyle 1 Evan Diamente 5117 2Helms 5197 3 Beeson 5367500 freestyle 1 Janson 50740 2 BenGriffin 53677 3 Kozicki 55193200 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A (CrumIsaacs Stephan Diamente) 13577 2Noblesville B (Huff Parrish Andres DugarteGriffin) 14349100 backstroke 1 Kramer 5978 3 SethKoszyk 10920 4 Andy Buna 10964100 breaststroke 1 Wolfred 10710 2Parrish 11311 3 Joseph Aviles 12012400 freestyle relay 1 Noblesville A(Janson Beeson Koszyk Diamente) 33592 Noblesville B (Dugarte Aidan HaneyGriffin Kozicki) 35487 3 Noblesville C(Buna Josh Kozicki Casey Akers Bleisch)41394

Millers sweep Bishop Chatard

Photos by Bret Richardson

Noblesville senior Alexa Akers swims the butterfly leg for Noblesvilles winning womens 200 medley relay Akers also had apersonal victory in the 100 backstroke

Junior Jakob Janson was a double winner in the 200 and 500 free events Tuesday against Chatard Janson was also on themenss winning 400 free relay

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The Fishers swim teams swept an all-county meet withWestfield on Tuesday

The Tigers girls team won 11 of 12 events while takingthe team meet 130-40 Amilia Nusbaun was a double winnerin the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly Morgan Booth wasfirst in the 200 and 500 freestyles and Lauren Edelman wonthe individual medley and the breaststroke

Lauryn Parrish was first in the 100 free and MadisonFolta won diving Fishers swept all three relays ErinVerbrugge got the Shamrocks lone win in the backstroke

In the boys meet the Tigers won 121-47 NolanYorkman was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles OtherFishers winners were Cory Jacocks in the IM Joe Moser inthe 50 free Drake Stallworth in the butterfly Joel Crull inthe 100 free Nick Harris in the backstroke and NoahBaldwin in the breaststroke The Tigers also won the medleyand 400 free relays

Westfields Trevor Crupi was first in diving and theShamrocks also took the 200 free relay

GIRLS MEETTeam score Fishers 130 Westfield 40200 medley relay 1 Fishers A (Lauryn Parrish Ally SperringLauren Edelman Amilia Nusbaum) 14938 2 Fishers B(Corinne Yorkman Miya Wai Abby Jahns Ellen Fero) 15478 3Fishers C (Savannah Kennedy Emma Gillespie Nicole RueffMorgan Booth) 15504200 freestyle 1 Booth (F) 15851 2 Carissa Schneider (F)15883 3 Sam Hietpas (F) 20381 4 Kerry Effinger (W)

20441 5 Emma Julien (F) 20687200 individual medley 1 Edelman (F) 20946 2 Kennedy (F)21261 3 Sperring (F) 21263 4 Gillespie (F) 21406 5 ErinVerbrugge (W) 2146650 freestyle 1 Nusbaum (F) 2518 2 Kyla Srncik (F) 2535 3Fero (F) 2579 4 Wai (F) 2594 5 Mia Herzog (W) 2601One-meter diving 1 Madison Folta (F) 25275 2 AmandaBarker (W) 15835 3 Gabby Sanburn (W) 15775 4 TaylorJackson (W) 15255 5 Brianna Weiss (F) 10595100 butterfly 1 Nusbaum (F) 10008 2 Nicole Rueff (F)10070 3 Jahns (F) 10190 4 Molly Ruggles (W) 10343 5Fero (F) 10495100 freestyle 1 Parrish (F) 5183 2 Effinger (W) 5579 3Srncik (F) 5703 4 Lily Hunter (W) 5815 5 Julien (F) 5960500 freestyle 1 Morgan Booth (F) 50646 2 Schneider (F)50901 3 Hietpas (F) 50931 4 Jahns (F) 50975 5 LindsayReichert (F) 54489200 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Wai Srncik Jahns Parrish)14072 2 Fishers B (Rueff Yorkman Fero Sperring) 144383 Westfield A (Effinger Herzog Hunter Julia Hawkins) 14488100 backstroke 1 Verbrugge (W) 5970 2 Kennedy (F)10141 3 Corinne Yorkman (F) 10154 4 Ruggles (W) 102965 Hannah Pratt (F) 10647100 breaststroke 1 Edelman (F) 10818 2 Sperring (F)10827 3 Wai (F) 11031 4 Gillespie (F) 11129 5 MiaHerzog (W) 11473400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Nusbaum Edelman ParrishGillespie) 33936 2 Westfield A (Effinger Verbrugge HunterKatie Hand) 34756 3 Fishers B (Julien Booth SrncikSchneider) 34819

BOYS MEETTeam score Fishers 121 Westfield 47200 medley relay Fishers A (Nolan Yorkman Noah Baldwin

Joe Moser Joel Crull) 14044 2 Westfield A (Ethan MoeCameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand) 14192 3 Fishers B(Nick Harris Cory Jacocks Tyler Richmond Isaiah Wolf) 14514200 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 14834 2 Peyton Dewaelsche (F)15163 3 Christopher Godby (F) 15284 4 Brett Calvin (W)15335 5 Sam Kuhn (F) 15347200 individual medley 1 Jacocks (F) 20424 2 Baldwin (F)20592 3 Richmond (F) 206324 Nick Brauer (W) 20663 5Izzy Harding (F) 2082650 freestyle 1 Moser (F) 2204 2 Chris Kenney (W) 2244 3Crull (F) 2248 4 Drake Stallworth (F) 2255 5 Carr (W) 2281One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi (W) 21250 2 ThomasNguyen (W) 12870 3 Kaleb White (W) 12350100 butterfly 1 Stallworth (F) 5154 2 Moser (F) 5263 3 Carr(W) 4 Kyle Feuerstine (F) 5751 5 Nick Brauer (W) 5860100 freestyle 1 Crull (F) 4886 2 Kenney (W) 4887 3 Wolf (F)4933 4 Christopher Goolsby (F) 5237 5 Matthew Sawyer (W)5367500 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 44444 2 Harris (F) 44848 3Dewaelsche (F) 45528 4 Aaron Frollo (F) 45616 5 Kuhn (F)50637200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (Kenney Carr CodyFenimore Hand) 12986 2 Fishers A (Wolf StallworthBaldwin Crull) 13071 3 Fishers B (Jacocks DewaelscheRichmond Trevor Adcock) 13485100 backstroke 1 Harris (F) 5661 2 Moe (W) 5772 3Richmond (F) 5919 4 Pedro Yam Quinones (F) 10214 5Gavin Rue (F) 10228100 breaststroke 1 Baldwin (F) 10320 2 Clayton (W) 104043 Jacocks (F) 10408 4 Wolf (F) 10424 5 Hand (W) 10499400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Stallworth Moser YorkmanHarris) 31716 2 Fishers B (Kuhn Goolsby AdcockDewaelsche) 32551 3 Westfield A (Kenney Calvin NickBrauer Cody Fenimore) 32657

Tigers win all-county swim meet

Hamilton Southeastern also scored a Tuesday sweepover Avon

The Royals girls team won 136-50 taking 10 of the 12events Hannah Taylor was a double winner taking the 200and 500 freestyles Other HSE winners were Sydney Knurekin the 50 free Halli Siwik in the diving Katie Mueller inthe 100 free Hannah Pugh in the backstroke MadisonKertin in the breaststroke and all three relays

The Royals boys team got past Avon 106-80 breakinga four-season losing streak to the Orioles Southeasternopened the meet with a win in the medley relay by one-hundredth of a second Zack Teffeteller was victorioustwice in the 200 and 100 freestyles Hayden Wenger wonthe diving Nathan Brown took the 50 free and HSE alsowon the other two relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Southeastern 136 Avon 50200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Abby Harter MadisonKertin Hannah Pugh Sydney Knurek) 15009 3Southeastern B (Audrey Rose Lo Victoria Vicory Bri SapleMeghan Cleckner) 15550200 freestyle 1 Hannah Taylor 15665 2 Emily Barnes15885 3 Sydney Miller 20287

200 individual medley 3 Pugh 21371 4 Lo 21441 5Saple 2178050 freestyle 1 Knurek 2486 2 Abby Taylor 2581 3 Harter2606One-meter diving 1 Halli Siwik 24025 2 Ashley Sinicropi23755 3 Sarah Ballard 23550100 butterfly 2 Knurek 10172 3 Kayleigh Witt 10366 4Lauren Passios 10577100 freestyle 1 Katie Mueller 5614 2 Harter 5687 3Cleckner 5754500 freestyle 1 Taylor 51441 3 Barnes 52811 4 Witt53570200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Harter Witt TaylorBarnes) 14199 2 Southeastern B (Mueller Taylor SophiaKegley Cleckner) 14498 3 Southeastern C (CamilleJoesten Passios Maddie McNarney Caroline Cross) 14945100 backstroke 1 Pugh 10247 2 Saple 10370 3 Lo10414100 breaststroke 1 Kertin 10857 3 Vicory 11109 4Cross 11351400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Saple KnurekTaylor Barnes) 34347 3 Southeastern B (Witt Miller ElliePedersen Lo) 35303

BOYS MEETTeam score Southeastern 106 Avon 80200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Blake Ratliff JohnKirby Connor Harrison Nathan Brown) 14355 3

Southeastern B (Ethan Forbes Andrew Truxall EthanChristopher Hadi Elgaali) 14680200 freestyle 1 Zack Teffeteller 15140 4 Marcus Eden15434200 individual medley 3 Ha Elgaali 21087 4 Christopher21559 5 Kirby 2167250 freestyle 1 Brown 2276 3 Harrison 2354 4 EvanSellers 2402One-meter diving 1 Hayden Wenger 24475 2 GarrettGarwood 22485 3 Nathan Barr 21750100 butterfly 2 Harrison 5461 3 Christopher 5832 5Cameron Knurek 5970100 freestyle 1 Teffeteller 5012 3 Brown 5120 4 Sellers5253500 freestyle 2 B Ratliff 50522 5 Eden 51706200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller SellersHa Elgaali Brown) 13240 3 Southeastern B (KirbyHusam Elgaali Christopher Eden) 13940100 backstroke 2 B Ratliff 5556 4 Forbes 5856 5 HaElgaali 5933100 breaststroke 2 Truxall 10551 4 Kirby 10727 5Chandler Herren 10942400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller RatliffHarrison Forbes) 32636 3 Southeastern B (SellersKnurek Eden Andrew Ratliff) 33782

Royals get sweep of Avon

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

2 OT

Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

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Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

ICGSA girls basketball polls

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

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The Fishers swim teams swept an all-county meet withWestfield on Tuesday

The Tigers girls team won 11 of 12 events while takingthe team meet 130-40 Amilia Nusbaun was a double winnerin the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly Morgan Booth wasfirst in the 200 and 500 freestyles and Lauren Edelman wonthe individual medley and the breaststroke

Lauryn Parrish was first in the 100 free and MadisonFolta won diving Fishers swept all three relays ErinVerbrugge got the Shamrocks lone win in the backstroke

In the boys meet the Tigers won 121-47 NolanYorkman was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles OtherFishers winners were Cory Jacocks in the IM Joe Moser inthe 50 free Drake Stallworth in the butterfly Joel Crull inthe 100 free Nick Harris in the backstroke and NoahBaldwin in the breaststroke The Tigers also won the medleyand 400 free relays

Westfields Trevor Crupi was first in diving and theShamrocks also took the 200 free relay

GIRLS MEETTeam score Fishers 130 Westfield 40200 medley relay 1 Fishers A (Lauryn Parrish Ally SperringLauren Edelman Amilia Nusbaum) 14938 2 Fishers B(Corinne Yorkman Miya Wai Abby Jahns Ellen Fero) 15478 3Fishers C (Savannah Kennedy Emma Gillespie Nicole RueffMorgan Booth) 15504200 freestyle 1 Booth (F) 15851 2 Carissa Schneider (F)15883 3 Sam Hietpas (F) 20381 4 Kerry Effinger (W)

20441 5 Emma Julien (F) 20687200 individual medley 1 Edelman (F) 20946 2 Kennedy (F)21261 3 Sperring (F) 21263 4 Gillespie (F) 21406 5 ErinVerbrugge (W) 2146650 freestyle 1 Nusbaum (F) 2518 2 Kyla Srncik (F) 2535 3Fero (F) 2579 4 Wai (F) 2594 5 Mia Herzog (W) 2601One-meter diving 1 Madison Folta (F) 25275 2 AmandaBarker (W) 15835 3 Gabby Sanburn (W) 15775 4 TaylorJackson (W) 15255 5 Brianna Weiss (F) 10595100 butterfly 1 Nusbaum (F) 10008 2 Nicole Rueff (F)10070 3 Jahns (F) 10190 4 Molly Ruggles (W) 10343 5Fero (F) 10495100 freestyle 1 Parrish (F) 5183 2 Effinger (W) 5579 3Srncik (F) 5703 4 Lily Hunter (W) 5815 5 Julien (F) 5960500 freestyle 1 Morgan Booth (F) 50646 2 Schneider (F)50901 3 Hietpas (F) 50931 4 Jahns (F) 50975 5 LindsayReichert (F) 54489200 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Wai Srncik Jahns Parrish)14072 2 Fishers B (Rueff Yorkman Fero Sperring) 144383 Westfield A (Effinger Herzog Hunter Julia Hawkins) 14488100 backstroke 1 Verbrugge (W) 5970 2 Kennedy (F)10141 3 Corinne Yorkman (F) 10154 4 Ruggles (W) 102965 Hannah Pratt (F) 10647100 breaststroke 1 Edelman (F) 10818 2 Sperring (F)10827 3 Wai (F) 11031 4 Gillespie (F) 11129 5 MiaHerzog (W) 11473400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Nusbaum Edelman ParrishGillespie) 33936 2 Westfield A (Effinger Verbrugge HunterKatie Hand) 34756 3 Fishers B (Julien Booth SrncikSchneider) 34819

BOYS MEETTeam score Fishers 121 Westfield 47200 medley relay Fishers A (Nolan Yorkman Noah Baldwin

Joe Moser Joel Crull) 14044 2 Westfield A (Ethan MoeCameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand) 14192 3 Fishers B(Nick Harris Cory Jacocks Tyler Richmond Isaiah Wolf) 14514200 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 14834 2 Peyton Dewaelsche (F)15163 3 Christopher Godby (F) 15284 4 Brett Calvin (W)15335 5 Sam Kuhn (F) 15347200 individual medley 1 Jacocks (F) 20424 2 Baldwin (F)20592 3 Richmond (F) 206324 Nick Brauer (W) 20663 5Izzy Harding (F) 2082650 freestyle 1 Moser (F) 2204 2 Chris Kenney (W) 2244 3Crull (F) 2248 4 Drake Stallworth (F) 2255 5 Carr (W) 2281One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi (W) 21250 2 ThomasNguyen (W) 12870 3 Kaleb White (W) 12350100 butterfly 1 Stallworth (F) 5154 2 Moser (F) 5263 3 Carr(W) 4 Kyle Feuerstine (F) 5751 5 Nick Brauer (W) 5860100 freestyle 1 Crull (F) 4886 2 Kenney (W) 4887 3 Wolf (F)4933 4 Christopher Goolsby (F) 5237 5 Matthew Sawyer (W)5367500 freestyle 1 Yorkman (F) 44444 2 Harris (F) 44848 3Dewaelsche (F) 45528 4 Aaron Frollo (F) 45616 5 Kuhn (F)50637200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (Kenney Carr CodyFenimore Hand) 12986 2 Fishers A (Wolf StallworthBaldwin Crull) 13071 3 Fishers B (Jacocks DewaelscheRichmond Trevor Adcock) 13485100 backstroke 1 Harris (F) 5661 2 Moe (W) 5772 3Richmond (F) 5919 4 Pedro Yam Quinones (F) 10214 5Gavin Rue (F) 10228100 breaststroke 1 Baldwin (F) 10320 2 Clayton (W) 104043 Jacocks (F) 10408 4 Wolf (F) 10424 5 Hand (W) 10499400 freestyle relay 1 Fishers A (Stallworth Moser YorkmanHarris) 31716 2 Fishers B (Kuhn Goolsby AdcockDewaelsche) 32551 3 Westfield A (Kenney Calvin NickBrauer Cody Fenimore) 32657

Tigers win all-county swim meet

Hamilton Southeastern also scored a Tuesday sweepover Avon

The Royals girls team won 136-50 taking 10 of the 12events Hannah Taylor was a double winner taking the 200and 500 freestyles Other HSE winners were Sydney Knurekin the 50 free Halli Siwik in the diving Katie Mueller inthe 100 free Hannah Pugh in the backstroke MadisonKertin in the breaststroke and all three relays

The Royals boys team got past Avon 106-80 breakinga four-season losing streak to the Orioles Southeasternopened the meet with a win in the medley relay by one-hundredth of a second Zack Teffeteller was victorioustwice in the 200 and 100 freestyles Hayden Wenger wonthe diving Nathan Brown took the 50 free and HSE alsowon the other two relays

GIRLS MEETTeam score Southeastern 136 Avon 50200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Abby Harter MadisonKertin Hannah Pugh Sydney Knurek) 15009 3Southeastern B (Audrey Rose Lo Victoria Vicory Bri SapleMeghan Cleckner) 15550200 freestyle 1 Hannah Taylor 15665 2 Emily Barnes15885 3 Sydney Miller 20287

200 individual medley 3 Pugh 21371 4 Lo 21441 5Saple 2178050 freestyle 1 Knurek 2486 2 Abby Taylor 2581 3 Harter2606One-meter diving 1 Halli Siwik 24025 2 Ashley Sinicropi23755 3 Sarah Ballard 23550100 butterfly 2 Knurek 10172 3 Kayleigh Witt 10366 4Lauren Passios 10577100 freestyle 1 Katie Mueller 5614 2 Harter 5687 3Cleckner 5754500 freestyle 1 Taylor 51441 3 Barnes 52811 4 Witt53570200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Harter Witt TaylorBarnes) 14199 2 Southeastern B (Mueller Taylor SophiaKegley Cleckner) 14498 3 Southeastern C (CamilleJoesten Passios Maddie McNarney Caroline Cross) 14945100 backstroke 1 Pugh 10247 2 Saple 10370 3 Lo10414100 breaststroke 1 Kertin 10857 3 Vicory 11109 4Cross 11351400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Saple KnurekTaylor Barnes) 34347 3 Southeastern B (Witt Miller ElliePedersen Lo) 35303

BOYS MEETTeam score Southeastern 106 Avon 80200 medley relay 1 Southeastern A (Blake Ratliff JohnKirby Connor Harrison Nathan Brown) 14355 3

Southeastern B (Ethan Forbes Andrew Truxall EthanChristopher Hadi Elgaali) 14680200 freestyle 1 Zack Teffeteller 15140 4 Marcus Eden15434200 individual medley 3 Ha Elgaali 21087 4 Christopher21559 5 Kirby 2167250 freestyle 1 Brown 2276 3 Harrison 2354 4 EvanSellers 2402One-meter diving 1 Hayden Wenger 24475 2 GarrettGarwood 22485 3 Nathan Barr 21750100 butterfly 2 Harrison 5461 3 Christopher 5832 5Cameron Knurek 5970100 freestyle 1 Teffeteller 5012 3 Brown 5120 4 Sellers5253500 freestyle 2 B Ratliff 50522 5 Eden 51706200 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller SellersHa Elgaali Brown) 13240 3 Southeastern B (KirbyHusam Elgaali Christopher Eden) 13940100 backstroke 2 B Ratliff 5556 4 Forbes 5856 5 HaElgaali 5933100 breaststroke 2 Truxall 10551 4 Kirby 10727 5Chandler Herren 10942400 freestyle relay 1 Southeastern A (Teffeteller RatliffHarrison Forbes) 32636 3 Southeastern B (SellersKnurek Eden Andrew Ratliff) 33782

Royals get sweep of Avon

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

2 OT

Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

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Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

ICGSA girls basketball polls

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 11 6 647 -Boston 10 7 588 10New York 8 9 471 30Brooklyn 5 12 294 60Philadelphia 4 14 222 75Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 10 8 556 -Charlotte 10 8 556 -Orlando 7 11 389 30Washington 6 10 375 30Miami 5 12 294 45Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 3 813 -Chicago 10 6 625 30Milwaukee 8 8 500 50Indiana 9 9 500 50Detroit 9 10 474 55

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 11 8 579 -Utah 11 8 579 -Portland 9 10 474 20Denver 7 10 412 30Minnesota 5 12 294 50Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 14 4 778 -Memphis 11 7 611 30Houston 11 7 611 30New Orleans 7 12 368 75Dallas 3 13 188 100Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 14 5 737 25LA Lakers 9 10 474 75Sacramento 7 11 389 90Phoenix 5 13 278 110

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Detroit 112 Charlotte 89Brooklyn 127 LA Clippers 122

2 OT

Milwaukee 118 Cleveland 101New Orleans 105 LA Lakers 88

Orlando 95 San Antonio 83Utah 120 Houston 101

Hamilton Heights scored a sweep ofEastern on Tuesday

The Huskies girls won 112-70 andimproved to 3-1 for the season The Heightsboys team won 114-51 and remainundefeated Winning both of their eventswere Logan Fakes in the 200 individualmedley and the breastroke Lauren Sears inthe 50 and 100 freestyles Jared Holder inthe 50 free and the butterfly and RachelSanqunetti in the 500 free and 100backstroke

Other winners were Nate Russell in the200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the butterflyDylan Young in the 100 free and Joe Ringer

in the backstroke The diving team swept thegirls event Ivy Houser Jaydn Lutz andBailey Haworth finished 1-2-3 Lee Martinplaced first for the boys diving

GIRLS MEETTeam score Heights 112 Eastern 70Heights timesOne-meter diving Ivy Houser 26690 JaydnLutz 18250 Bailey Haworth 1776550 freestyle Lauren Sears 2670 ClaireSloderbeck 2675 Madi Hasler 3039 AnsleyReid 3114 Natalie Eskelsen 3272100 freestyle Sears 10071 Tiffany Williams10543 Reid 11059100 backstroke Rachel Sanqunetti 10412Williams 11297 Allison Osborne 11445

100 butterfly Sloderbeck 10789100 breaststroke Lucy Uhrick 12053 GenTrese 12795200 freestyle Ryleigh Poe 21315 Osborne21727 Hasler 22843200 individual medley Uhrick 23481 Trese25331500 freestyle Sanqunetti 53351 Poe 55677200 freestyle relay Heights 15851200 medley relay Heights A 20181 HeightsB 22677400 freestyle relay Heights A 40591Heights B 43171

BOYS MEETTeam score Heights 114 Eastern 51One-meter diving Lee Martin 15820

50 freestyle Jared Holder 2315 Dylan Young2556 Tony Harden 2608 Matt Crusenberry3693 Travis Kreutzer 3948 Ethan Hall 4246100 freestyle Young 5703 Nate Russell 5823Joe Ringer 10695100 butterfly Holder 5930100 breaststroke Ringer 12308 Grant Lamkin12461 Jacob Glober 13740200 freestyle Russell 21448 Andrew Hoch24820200 individual medley Logan Fakes 22163Camden Dimmock 23710500 freestyle Hoch 74706200 freestyle relay Heights A 13895Heights B 15188 Heights C 23389200 medley relay Heights A 15270 HeightsB 21310400 freestyle relay Heights A 40970Heights B 53561

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Huskies swimmers sweep boys still unbeaten

Class 4A1 Carmel (12) 147 12 Homestead (2) 128 23 North Central 119 34 Pike (1) 113 85 Lawrence North 84 56 Zionsville 61 107 Hamilton Southeastern 47 78 Ben Davis 27 NR9 Penn 26 610 Columbus North 21 4

Others receiving votesNorthridge Plainfield Greenfield Central War-saw East Chicago Central Pendleton HeightsCenter Grove Merrillville Lake Central

Class 3A1 North Harrison (10) 143 12 Heritage Christian (4) 132 23 South Bend St Joseph (1) 124 3

4 Northwestern 87 75 Ft Wayne Concordia 75 86 Greensburg 59 57 Norwell 58 48 Evansville Memorial 48 99 Tippecanoe Valley 40 6T10 Benton Central 20 10T 10 Rushville 20 NROthers receiving votesFt Wayne Dwenger Vincennes Lincoln JohnGlenn

Class 2A1 Whitko (15) 150 12 Providence 116 23 Triton Central 103 44 Fountain Central 100 35 Cascade 97 66 Oregon Davis 73 57 Evansville Mater Dei 51 88 Austin 30 79 Eastern Pekin 21 9

10 Lafayette Central Catholic 16 10

Others receiving votesWinchester Covenant Christian Oak HillDelphi North Knox Sheridan Monroe CentralCentral Noble Carroll

Class 1A1 MC Marquette (9) 98 12 Argos 83 23 Wood Memorial 68 34 North White 62 55 Jac-Cen-Del 60 46 Indianapolis Tindley (1) 51 77 Vincennes Rivet 50 68 Union City 29 99 Hauser 20 1010 Morgan Twp 14 8

Others receiving votesNorth Miami South Central (UM) Barr Reeve

ICGSA girls basketball polls

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper