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Sunday, September 25, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 191 Mostly sunny today. A chance of showers and thunderstorms between 2 and 4 a.m., the showers with possibly a thunderstorm after 4 a.m. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 80 LOW: 60 Old Picket Fence Where every item tells a story... Antiques and more Vintage and Primitive Items Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles & wax melts Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial Pottery Indiana Stained Glass Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 894 Logan Street Noblesville 317-774-1800 Atlanta New Earth Festival The annual New Earth Festival began Saturday in Atlanta. The annual event features over 600 vendors, music, food, crafts and much more. The festival continues today until 4 p.m. Atlanta is located in the far northern part of Hamilton County; just take State Road 19 north from Noblesville. Reporter photo by Perry Williams By JANET HART LEONARD For everything there is a season...my favorite is Fall. The brisk temperatures, the turning of the leaves, the festivals, football and the food. There is something about putting a meal into a slow cooker and then coming home to the aroma of supper. I love to cook and I love to entertain. I have realized that my house does not have to be in perfect order to invite friends over for an impromptu meal. I have shared this recipe before but I am always asked to share it again. Taco Stew Brown 2 lbs. ground beef or turkey, drain the grease and place in a slow cooker. ADD 1 1/2 cans of Tomato Juice 2 packages of Taco Seasoning (mild or hot or mix both) 1 can of Rotel diced tomaotes with chiles 1 can regular diced tomatoes 1 can of Red Beans or Chili Beans (drained) 1 can of Black Beans (drained) 1 can of whole kernel corn (drained) A taste of fall Fishers on a roll This group of friends got together in Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve in Fishers Thursday to celebrate the fall equinox. Ritchey Woods was mentioned in a recent Money Magazine article about Fishers being one of the “Best Places to Live.” Reporter photo by Richie Hall People in Fishers may say "Tell us something we don't know," but Money Magazine has placed Fishers on its annual "Best Places to Live 2016" list. Fishers is ranked 30th on the list (the full list can be found here ), and is the only city that represents Indiana. Money Magazine touts Fishers' low unemployment rate (3.4 percent) and its affordable nature, with a median home price of $220,577 and property taxes of around $2,614. "The city is home to major employers like student loan provider Navient and security company ADT, and job growth is expected to skyrocket by 15.5% in the next five years," said the article. Money Magazine also noted the "slew of cultural and recreational activities" available in Fishers, such as "the Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, the Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve, and the Nickel Pate District Amphitheater," which of course are only a few of the offerings available in Fishers.
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Page 1: Atlanta New Earth Festival - Constant Contactfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/da82d5b1-871... · For everything there is a season...my ... I love to cook and I love to entertain.

Sunday September 25 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 191 Mostly sunny today A chance ofshowers and thunderstorms between 2and 4 am the showers with possiblya thunderstorm after 4 am

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 80 LOW 60

Old Picket FenceWhere every item tells a story

Antiques and moreVintage and Primitive Items

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

Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial PotteryIndiana Stained Glass

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

Atlanta New Earth Festival

The annual New Earth Festival began Saturday in Atlanta The annual event features over 600 vendors music food crafts and much more The festival continuestoday until 4 pm Atlanta is located in the far northern part of Hamilton County just take State Road 19 north from Noblesville

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

By JANET HART LEONARDFor everything there is a seasonmy

favorite is FallThe brisk

temperatures theturning of theleaves thefestivals footballand the food

There issomething aboutputting a meal intoa slow cooker andthen coming home

to the aroma of supperI love to cook and I love to entertain

I have realized that my house does nothave to be in perfect order to invitefriends over for an impromptu meal

I have shared this recipe before but Iam always asked to share it again

Taco StewBrown 2 lbs ground beef or turkey

drain the grease and place in a slowcooker

ADD1 12 cans of Tomato Juice2 packages of Taco Seasoning (mild

or hot or mix both)1 can of Rotel diced tomaotes with

chiles1 can regular diced tomatoes1 can of Red Beans or Chili

Beans (drained)1 can of Black Beans (drained)1 can of whole kernel corn (drained)

A taste of fall Fishers on a roll

This group of friends got together in Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve in Fishers Thursday to celebrate the fall equinox RitcheyWoods was mentioned in a recent Money Magazine article about Fishers being one of the ldquoBest Places to Liverdquo

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

People in Fishers may say Tell us something we dont know but Money Magazine has placed Fishers on its annual Best Placesto Live 2016 list

Fishers is ranked 30th on the list (the full list can be found here) and is the only city that represents Indiana Money Magazine toutsFishers low unemployment rate (34 percent) and its affordable nature with a median home price of $220577 and property taxes ofaround $2614

The city is home to major employers like student loan provider Navient and security company ADT and job growth is expected toskyrocket by 155 in the next five years said the article

Money Magazine also noted the slew of cultural and recreational activities available in Fishers such as the Conner PrairieInteractive History Park the Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve and the Nickel Pate District Amphitheater which of course are only afew of the offerings available in Fishers

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Slow cook for 3-4 hours even longer isok

Serve with sour cream Mexicanshredded cheese and Fritos

Hot Sauce or hot chile peppers areoptional

Dont make a fuss with cleaning andfancy table decorating Paper plates andbowls are fine

People just want to feel welcome in yourhome Light a few candles Say Grace andenjoy the blessing of friendship

Maybe before supper go fora Sunday afternoon drive You might checkout the sights of Hamilton County It seemsthe traffic flocks to Brown County but wehave so much to offer here Just check outthe Hamilton County Tourism on Facebookor their website

Enjoy the seasonyou know whatscoming

Editorrsquos Note In keeping with the Bicentennial spirit which is flooding the statethe Hamilton County Reporter today publishes a story on the interurbans and theirrole in Hamilton County transportation The article appeared in the 1988 100thanniversary edition of the Noblesville Daily Ledger

The word ldquointerurbanrdquo was coined in 1893 by Anderson lawyer Charles L Henryto describe a system of electric railways unique to Indiana

Although this system was the shortest-lived in history spanning a period of only48 years it provided fast and safe rides for Indiana commuters

The Indiana Union Traction Railroad spearheaded the installation of an interurbansystem of electric trains in the latter part of the 19th century The first section of theinterurban track an 11-mile line between Anderson and Alexandria was completedin 1898 and the remainder of the interurban tracks was laid by 1903

The interurban in its peak years had 2300 miles of track and 200 affiliatedcompanies and it extended into 67 of 92 Indiana counties Its terminal constructed inIndianapolis in 1904 and now a part of the Indiana Transportation Museum in ForestPark saw nearly seven million passengers in 1914 at the peak of its popularity

Hamilton County was crossed by a part of the Indiana-Elkhart line which ran from96th and College to Home Place northeast to Carmel and then northeast to NoblesvilleThe Hoosier Flyer and Dixie Flyer were the major north-south interurbans on this117-mile track

Interurbans provided a fast mode of transportation each hour daily from 530 amto 1230 am and had Hamilton County stops in Carmel Noblesville Cicero Arcadiaand Atlanta Overnight sleepers were available and dining cars provided filet mignonfor only $125 The interurban also offered freight hauling and livestock pick up

In 1941 after eight years of nominal financial gains the interurban was forced toclose The automobile well-paved roads and the Great Depression worked to bring itsdemise ndash the end to a brief but interesting period in the history of Hoosier and HamiltonCounty transportation

By STEVE DILLINGERNote This is the beginning of a series of articles celebrating the 50th anniversary of

the Noblesville Elementary Football League and the Noblesville Grinders Steve Dillingeris a Hamilton County Commissioner

Some 50 years ago the youth in Noblesville who wanted to play football had no choicebut to play in the school sponsored flag football program It was ranby a very dedicated teacher who I believe was Mr Forkner if Im notmistaken

There was a group of us old Noblesville football people whobelieved we needed something better for our young athletes JoeSparlin Garrick Mallery Jim Bright Skip Schafer Don JellisonDale Snelling and myself decided to do something about it Theremay have been one or two others that I cannot think of right now

Snelling had just retired from being the head line Coach forNoblesville High School with Head Coach Bill Nevitt I had playedfor him and I had the upmost respect and admiration for him

We discovered an organization called the Indiana ElementaryFootball Association It was a very well respected Youth Football organization that hadteams from Carmel Lawrence Central Warren Central Arlington Fortville ChristianPark Green Castle Tabernacle and the Deaf School We were invited to join theirAssociation

We quickly put together our traveling team and named them the Noblesville Grinderssince Noblesville use to be a grain milling and grinding town years back Thats how ourvarsity teams became the Millers I recall it was Don Jellison then the Sports Editor forthe Noblesville Daily Ledger that suggested the name

That was the beginning of what has turned out to be one of the most magical andoutstanding youth sports teams in the history of the State It united families and thoughtyoung men how to be not only football players but how to become men Lovecommitment determination teamwork and always always giving 100 effort of yourselfWe maintained by living and playing by these principles they would always be winnersno matter the score on the scoreboard

Dale Snelling was the first head coach I was his head assistant along with Skip SchaferRex Dillinger (my brother) Steve Coverdale and Bill Evans were a few of our first teamThese boys are now 61 years old

We quickly realized that we would have many more boys who wanted to play than wecould keep on the Grinders 33 roster We took care of that problem by forming our (inhouse league) for the boys who tried out for the Grinders but didnt make it I think wehad 5 teams in house that very first year

It was not all a bed of roses that first few years We had our critics Some folks feltlike these 11 and 12 year olds were not physically or mentally mature enough for such aviolent sport

After the first few years when the critics discovered the magic we were creating intheir young men and their families pretty much everybody jumped on board and theybecome Noblesvilles young dream team

We required very strong mental and physical discipline in order to be able to competeagainst the much larger schools The boys were only allowed to answer either Yes Sir orNo Sir We came on the field a certain way we lined up a certain way and we broke thehuddle a certain way Many of these ideas came from our then knew High School FootballCoach Jim Belden

It produced winners both on and off the fieldMuch of the respect and discipline stuck Today 40 50 60 years later many of these

ex-Grinders still address me with a Yes Sir or No Sir Always makes me feel so proudto have helped carve these young lives and hopefully have made a positive difference

More later

Interurbans bigpart of history

Values learned byGrinders last a lifetime

JANET From Page 1

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And behold a woman which was diseased with an issue of bloodtwelve years came behind him and touched the hem of his garment

- Matthew 920

50 Years AgoNews New Noblesville North Elementary School was host Wednesdayat its first large convocation of the Noblesville Teachers Forum Virtually100 percent of the 153 members in the professional association attendedthe first meeting this year in the new school The teachers praised thefunctional design and modern concept of the buildingSports Junior Jack Butler remained undefeated but Noblesville HighSchoolrsquos cross country crew bit the dust for the first time this season whenCoach Glen Harperrsquos Millers were nipped by one point 27-to-28 in atwo-school meet at Tipton Thursday afternoonAd Essig Brothers Black and Decker Electric Drill $1399

By SHARON MCMAHONldquoThe Good Lord gave you a body that

can stand most anything Itrsquos your mindyou have to convincerdquo Vincent Lombardi

A profound statement by VinceLombardi an exampleof talent and integritywhom many coachestoday couldemulatehellipbut that isan article for someoneelse to write Mytopic today is theimportance of themind-body connectionas it relates to physicalfitness and I will

address not just the importance of a fitnessprogram as we age but the mindfulness ofstaying fit In working with clients on theirnutrition and fitness goals I have found thattoo often we ldquobaby boomersrdquo just want togive up once we approach the mid-fiftiessixties age The worst offenders arethose that surprisingly were at or near theirideal weight in their younger adult lifeThey believe that they can practice the sameeating habits and often the sedentary habitsof prior years Nothing could be furtherfrom the truth I also frequently talk withpeople who were athletes in their youngeryears and have completely removedthemselves from the commitment andenergy that once propelled them to theiroptimum physical state

I would venture to say that there may bethose phenomenon of nature who can stayfit and healthy without making changes asthey age but those people are few and farbetween trust me While our parents andgrandparents often became debilitated asthey approached their mature years it doesnot need to happen What can you do aboutthat Quite a lot actually Letrsquos reviewsome of the choices

Healthy eating ndash this means no (orrarely) indulging in the drive-thru optionSociety has become so accustomed tomindless eating whenever we get the urgethat we have become the most obese country

on the planet no bragging rights thereWhen we eat less and make nutritionalchoices we will lose weight and feel better

Flexibility ndash ask anyone over the age of50 if they are as flexible and balanced thesedays as they were in their earlier yearshellipDo you have a family member who hasfallen and ended up losing much of theirmobility due to that fall We all dread thethought of losing mobility which equalslosing independence Routine stretchingand flexibility are critical to staying fit andindependent

Strength training ndash if you are over 50 canyou honestly say that you are as strong asyou were when you were younger is it moredifficult to pick up a bag of groceries (papernot plastic) or a bag of potting soil etcAs most of us know muscles will atrophyfrom non-use Routine strength trainingwill help you to keep your muscle mass andbone strength Although our spinesnaturally compress throughout the years andmost of us will lose some of our height it iscritical that we keep our bone structure asstrong as possible and this is trueparticularly for women

Cardio ndash do you consistently breathedeeply and regularly slowly inhalingoxygen and expelling the carbon dioxideMost of us practice shallow breathing on aregular basis A good cardio workoutwhether that is running walking dancingor playing ball will force you to breathedeeply and strongly Your heart and lungswith thank you along with your muscle toneand balance

As Coach Lombardi indicated it is ourminds that we must convince ndash there is onlyone option to growing older and althoughwith faith we can look forward to thatoption letrsquos make the best choices while weare here ndash are you in

Sharon McMahon CNWCFlexAbility4uaolcomThe opinions expressed in this article

are not intended to replace advice of yourpersonal physician or licensed healthprofessional Please consult yourphysician for any issues you may haverelated to nutrition or fitness activity

Staying healthy for babyboomers Itrsquos all in your mind

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Atlanta New Earth FestivalReporter photos by Perry Williams

The Atlanta New Earth Festival routinely draws over100000 people to the small northern Hamilton County cityevery year (above) Over 600 vendors including Wild WestSoda (right) provide food crafts and antiques

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AnnouncementWedding BirthAnnouncement

AnniversaryShare It With The

CommunityContact the

Hamilton CountyReporter

Hamiltonconorthreporter

hotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

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Atlanta New Earth FestivalRIGHT Brewfest is one ofthe offerings at this yearrsquosAtlanta New Earth Festival

BELOW The FlyingToasters a popular bandperformed at the New EarthFestival Saturday

BOTTOM A large crowdgathered to watch the FlyingToasters

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

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Fire Ops 101 trainingPhotos provided

The Hamilton CountyProfessional Fire FightersAssociations put 17 electedofficials and guests fromCentral Indiana through arigorous day in the life ofa firefighter during the FireOPS 101 event which tookplace Saturday at theHamilton County TrainingCenter in NoblesvilleParticipants had a handson experience wearingthe same gear carryingthe same equipment andplaced in similar situationswhich firefighters findthemselves whileprotecting the citizens ofHamilton and BooneCounties

Puzzles 7

SUDOKU SOLUTION CROSSWORD SOLUTION

No peeking The crossword and Sudokupuzzles are located on Page 13

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorFour Hamilton County girls golf team

and one individual are going to state nextweek after their performances at Saturdaysregional round

There is a different storyline attached toeach team Two are continuing newtraditions two were looking for redemptionafter missing state last year And the oneindividual She achieved a long-sought goal- or lets her say it in her own words

It feels like a weight has been lifted offmy shoulders said Caitie GehlhausenHamilton Heights senior and state qualifierI was almost there all the other years andso this years my year Im excited

Gehlhausen wasnt about to let this yearbe another almost She fired a 74 at theLapel regional which took place atEdgewood Golf Course Gehlhausens scorenot only made her the top advancingindividual but the overall runner-upGehlhausen finished behind only HollyAnderson of Columbus North who cardeda 73

I think I played really well saidGehlhausen The course played a lot harderthan it did last year and I scored a lot betterthan I did last year

The state meet a two-day and 36-holeevent will take place this coming Friday andSaturday at Prairie View Golf Club inCarmel Gehlhausen will be joined by theteams from Hamilton Southeastern andFishers which placed second and thirdrespectively at Edgewood The top threeteams advance from regional to state

LUCKY 13The Royals carded a 322 behind only

Columbus Norths 311 Southeastern missedout on state last year ending a streak of 10consecutive years of making it to the bigtournament This year HSE made it backand will mark its 13th appearance at state

These girls have worked really hardand theyre excited about it for sure saidRoyals coach Steve Guenin

Chelsea Morrow led HSE with a 77Julia Eaton carded an 80

We started out a little rough but theyreally picked it up and did a nice job on theback nine said Guenin We kind of had alittle bit of a sense of urgency I think and

they came out and just really finishedstrong

CONFIDENT TIGERSFishers will mark its second straight year

at state grabbing the final qualifying spotwith a 326 Kennedy Brooker had a greatday for the Tigers finishing in a tie for thirdplace by shooting a 75

Kennedy played a really good roundsaid Fishers coach Danny Smith She shota 75 four-over par Most everybody elsestruggled a bit The conditions were a littletougher than when we came out for ourpractice round We didnt play our best butwe survived and advanced

Smith attributed his teams addedconfidence with helping them to make itthrough the day

Theyve got a lot more confidence thisyear said Smith

Noblesville placed seventh at theregional shooting a team score of 370Sarah Hayes led the Millers with a 90

ANOTHER 64Down at the Roncalli regional which

again took place at Smock Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield breezed to anotherchampionship The No 1-ranked Shamrocksscored a 297 well ahead of runner-upCarmels 315 Zionsville earned the thirdstate qualifying spot shooting a 326

The day belonged to Westfields CailynHenderson who rocked Smock for a 64 -eight under par - which easily earned hermedalist honors This is the second time thisseason that Henderson shot a 64 during thefirst week of Westfields 2016 campaign

I actually thought I did pretty wellsaid Henderson The thing that helped wasmy short game Driver was good Honestlyeverything was pretty good today so I feltgood

I think that Cailyn played tremendousobviously with an eight-under par saidShamrocks coach Trevor Neu Itsmiraculous and fun to watch when she getsgoing like that

Westfield had the top two individuals atSmock Margaret Wentz was the runner-upshooting a 73 Jocelyn Bruch a freshmanplaying in her first regional carded a 78

Margaret Wentz had an extremely greatround as well finishing with one-over saidNeu Shes been playing some really steady

consistent golf and some of the best golf thatshes played in three years here

Everybody else I think they battledreally well today I think that they maybeleft some shots out there but I think thatsometimes you have to deal with what youhave out there on the course and theybattled to shoot the scores that they shot

KAVANAUGH PLACES THIRDCarmel also just missed state last season

so the Greyhounds are happy to be goingback to their home course to play in the bigtournament This will be the 25th time thatCarmel competes at state that ties them withNoblesville and Martinsville for the second-most appearances at state Lafayette Jeff isthe leader with 29 appearances

I think the girls played really well saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner We were ledby Angie Kavanaugh whos a senior Sheshad a great start to the state tournament

Kavanaugh placed third overall with a76 She was a freshman who played onCarmels state championship team in 2013

Shes definitely talked to them about itsaid Kluesner Weve really tried to justinstill in the girls to stay relaxed play theirgame dont worry about the competitionand just go for the best score on that day

Guerin Catholics Angelica Pfefferkornplayed as an individual shooting an 84

LAPEL REGIONALAt Edgewood Golf CourseTeam scores Columbus North311 Hamilton Southeastern 322Fishers 326 Cathedral 336 NewPalestine 350 Franklin County363 Bishop Chatard 370Noblesville 370 Columbus East376 Muncie Central 383 UnionCounty 387 Pendleton Heights388 Delta 388 Richmond 399Batesville 405 Lawrence North417 Greenfield-Central 418Yorktown 426Medalist Holly Anderson(Columbus North) 37-36=73Southeastern scores ChelseaMorrow 39-38=77 Julie Eaton

lsquoRocks win regional four teams head to state

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

The Westfield girls golf team won the Roncalli regional at Smock Saturday with a team score of 297 Cailyn Henderson(center) was the individual medalist with an eight-under par 64

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Caitie Gehlhausen was the individual runner-up at the Lapel regional at EdgewoodGolf Course Gehlhausen qualified for state with her score of 74

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41-39=80 Phyllis Cha 39-43=82Nicole Dillow 40-43=83 HaleighGray 39-44=83Fishers scores KennedyBrooker 36-39=75 Kate Alt 39-44=83 Anna DelPrince 42-42=84 Morgan Lewis 42-42=84Brooke Wilson 46-43=89Noblesville scores BrookeGigante 46-44=90 Sarah Hayes47-44=91 Taylor Keating 44-48=92 Camille Obergfell 48-49=97 Kayla Packard 49-52=101Hamilton Heights score CaitieGehlhausen 35-39=74RONCALLI REGIONALAt Smock Golf ClubTeam scores Westfield 297Carmel 315 Zionsville 326Plainfield 330 Brownsburg 337Ben Davis 340 Center Grove343 Terre Haute North 343Perry Meridian 352 Lebanon354 Terre Haute South 360Whiteland 367 Shawe Memorial391 Madison 404 WesternBoone 412 Henryville 425 NorthMontgomery 432 Greencastle459Medalist Cailyn Henderson(Westfield) 32-32=64Other Westfield scoresMargaret Wentz 36-37=73Jocelyn Bruch 40-38=78 MorganBaechler 37-45=82 AdreinneMontalone 40-44=84Carmel scores AngieKavanaugh 38-38=76 RaniHecht 40-38=78 Erin Evans 39-40=79 Nina Hecht 41-41=82Libby McGuire 42-42=84Guerin Catholic score AngelicaPfefferkorn 43-41=84

Reporter photos by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the Lapel regional Saturday The Royals will play at statefor the 13th time next weekend at Prairie View

Fishers placed third atthe Lapel regionaland will compete atthe state meet for thesecond year in a rownext weekend

GOLFFrom Page 8

Carmel finished second at the Roncalli regional and qualified for nextweekendrsquos state meet The Greyhounds will be competing at state for the25th time tying them with Noblesville and Martinsville for second-most timesat state

Sports10

The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

MILLER From Page 10

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

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ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

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Page 2: Atlanta New Earth Festival - Constant Contactfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/da82d5b1-871... · For everything there is a season...my ... I love to cook and I love to entertain.

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Slow cook for 3-4 hours even longer isok

Serve with sour cream Mexicanshredded cheese and Fritos

Hot Sauce or hot chile peppers areoptional

Dont make a fuss with cleaning andfancy table decorating Paper plates andbowls are fine

People just want to feel welcome in yourhome Light a few candles Say Grace andenjoy the blessing of friendship

Maybe before supper go fora Sunday afternoon drive You might checkout the sights of Hamilton County It seemsthe traffic flocks to Brown County but wehave so much to offer here Just check outthe Hamilton County Tourism on Facebookor their website

Enjoy the seasonyou know whatscoming

Editorrsquos Note In keeping with the Bicentennial spirit which is flooding the statethe Hamilton County Reporter today publishes a story on the interurbans and theirrole in Hamilton County transportation The article appeared in the 1988 100thanniversary edition of the Noblesville Daily Ledger

The word ldquointerurbanrdquo was coined in 1893 by Anderson lawyer Charles L Henryto describe a system of electric railways unique to Indiana

Although this system was the shortest-lived in history spanning a period of only48 years it provided fast and safe rides for Indiana commuters

The Indiana Union Traction Railroad spearheaded the installation of an interurbansystem of electric trains in the latter part of the 19th century The first section of theinterurban track an 11-mile line between Anderson and Alexandria was completedin 1898 and the remainder of the interurban tracks was laid by 1903

The interurban in its peak years had 2300 miles of track and 200 affiliatedcompanies and it extended into 67 of 92 Indiana counties Its terminal constructed inIndianapolis in 1904 and now a part of the Indiana Transportation Museum in ForestPark saw nearly seven million passengers in 1914 at the peak of its popularity

Hamilton County was crossed by a part of the Indiana-Elkhart line which ran from96th and College to Home Place northeast to Carmel and then northeast to NoblesvilleThe Hoosier Flyer and Dixie Flyer were the major north-south interurbans on this117-mile track

Interurbans provided a fast mode of transportation each hour daily from 530 amto 1230 am and had Hamilton County stops in Carmel Noblesville Cicero Arcadiaand Atlanta Overnight sleepers were available and dining cars provided filet mignonfor only $125 The interurban also offered freight hauling and livestock pick up

In 1941 after eight years of nominal financial gains the interurban was forced toclose The automobile well-paved roads and the Great Depression worked to bring itsdemise ndash the end to a brief but interesting period in the history of Hoosier and HamiltonCounty transportation

By STEVE DILLINGERNote This is the beginning of a series of articles celebrating the 50th anniversary of

the Noblesville Elementary Football League and the Noblesville Grinders Steve Dillingeris a Hamilton County Commissioner

Some 50 years ago the youth in Noblesville who wanted to play football had no choicebut to play in the school sponsored flag football program It was ranby a very dedicated teacher who I believe was Mr Forkner if Im notmistaken

There was a group of us old Noblesville football people whobelieved we needed something better for our young athletes JoeSparlin Garrick Mallery Jim Bright Skip Schafer Don JellisonDale Snelling and myself decided to do something about it Theremay have been one or two others that I cannot think of right now

Snelling had just retired from being the head line Coach forNoblesville High School with Head Coach Bill Nevitt I had playedfor him and I had the upmost respect and admiration for him

We discovered an organization called the Indiana ElementaryFootball Association It was a very well respected Youth Football organization that hadteams from Carmel Lawrence Central Warren Central Arlington Fortville ChristianPark Green Castle Tabernacle and the Deaf School We were invited to join theirAssociation

We quickly put together our traveling team and named them the Noblesville Grinderssince Noblesville use to be a grain milling and grinding town years back Thats how ourvarsity teams became the Millers I recall it was Don Jellison then the Sports Editor forthe Noblesville Daily Ledger that suggested the name

That was the beginning of what has turned out to be one of the most magical andoutstanding youth sports teams in the history of the State It united families and thoughtyoung men how to be not only football players but how to become men Lovecommitment determination teamwork and always always giving 100 effort of yourselfWe maintained by living and playing by these principles they would always be winnersno matter the score on the scoreboard

Dale Snelling was the first head coach I was his head assistant along with Skip SchaferRex Dillinger (my brother) Steve Coverdale and Bill Evans were a few of our first teamThese boys are now 61 years old

We quickly realized that we would have many more boys who wanted to play than wecould keep on the Grinders 33 roster We took care of that problem by forming our (inhouse league) for the boys who tried out for the Grinders but didnt make it I think wehad 5 teams in house that very first year

It was not all a bed of roses that first few years We had our critics Some folks feltlike these 11 and 12 year olds were not physically or mentally mature enough for such aviolent sport

After the first few years when the critics discovered the magic we were creating intheir young men and their families pretty much everybody jumped on board and theybecome Noblesvilles young dream team

We required very strong mental and physical discipline in order to be able to competeagainst the much larger schools The boys were only allowed to answer either Yes Sir orNo Sir We came on the field a certain way we lined up a certain way and we broke thehuddle a certain way Many of these ideas came from our then knew High School FootballCoach Jim Belden

It produced winners both on and off the fieldMuch of the respect and discipline stuck Today 40 50 60 years later many of these

ex-Grinders still address me with a Yes Sir or No Sir Always makes me feel so proudto have helped carve these young lives and hopefully have made a positive difference

More later

Interurbans bigpart of history

Values learned byGrinders last a lifetime

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And behold a woman which was diseased with an issue of bloodtwelve years came behind him and touched the hem of his garment

- Matthew 920

50 Years AgoNews New Noblesville North Elementary School was host Wednesdayat its first large convocation of the Noblesville Teachers Forum Virtually100 percent of the 153 members in the professional association attendedthe first meeting this year in the new school The teachers praised thefunctional design and modern concept of the buildingSports Junior Jack Butler remained undefeated but Noblesville HighSchoolrsquos cross country crew bit the dust for the first time this season whenCoach Glen Harperrsquos Millers were nipped by one point 27-to-28 in atwo-school meet at Tipton Thursday afternoonAd Essig Brothers Black and Decker Electric Drill $1399

By SHARON MCMAHONldquoThe Good Lord gave you a body that

can stand most anything Itrsquos your mindyou have to convincerdquo Vincent Lombardi

A profound statement by VinceLombardi an exampleof talent and integritywhom many coachestoday couldemulatehellipbut that isan article for someoneelse to write Mytopic today is theimportance of themind-body connectionas it relates to physicalfitness and I will

address not just the importance of a fitnessprogram as we age but the mindfulness ofstaying fit In working with clients on theirnutrition and fitness goals I have found thattoo often we ldquobaby boomersrdquo just want togive up once we approach the mid-fiftiessixties age The worst offenders arethose that surprisingly were at or near theirideal weight in their younger adult lifeThey believe that they can practice the sameeating habits and often the sedentary habitsof prior years Nothing could be furtherfrom the truth I also frequently talk withpeople who were athletes in their youngeryears and have completely removedthemselves from the commitment andenergy that once propelled them to theiroptimum physical state

I would venture to say that there may bethose phenomenon of nature who can stayfit and healthy without making changes asthey age but those people are few and farbetween trust me While our parents andgrandparents often became debilitated asthey approached their mature years it doesnot need to happen What can you do aboutthat Quite a lot actually Letrsquos reviewsome of the choices

Healthy eating ndash this means no (orrarely) indulging in the drive-thru optionSociety has become so accustomed tomindless eating whenever we get the urgethat we have become the most obese country

on the planet no bragging rights thereWhen we eat less and make nutritionalchoices we will lose weight and feel better

Flexibility ndash ask anyone over the age of50 if they are as flexible and balanced thesedays as they were in their earlier yearshellipDo you have a family member who hasfallen and ended up losing much of theirmobility due to that fall We all dread thethought of losing mobility which equalslosing independence Routine stretchingand flexibility are critical to staying fit andindependent

Strength training ndash if you are over 50 canyou honestly say that you are as strong asyou were when you were younger is it moredifficult to pick up a bag of groceries (papernot plastic) or a bag of potting soil etcAs most of us know muscles will atrophyfrom non-use Routine strength trainingwill help you to keep your muscle mass andbone strength Although our spinesnaturally compress throughout the years andmost of us will lose some of our height it iscritical that we keep our bone structure asstrong as possible and this is trueparticularly for women

Cardio ndash do you consistently breathedeeply and regularly slowly inhalingoxygen and expelling the carbon dioxideMost of us practice shallow breathing on aregular basis A good cardio workoutwhether that is running walking dancingor playing ball will force you to breathedeeply and strongly Your heart and lungswith thank you along with your muscle toneand balance

As Coach Lombardi indicated it is ourminds that we must convince ndash there is onlyone option to growing older and althoughwith faith we can look forward to thatoption letrsquos make the best choices while weare here ndash are you in

Sharon McMahon CNWCFlexAbility4uaolcomThe opinions expressed in this article

are not intended to replace advice of yourpersonal physician or licensed healthprofessional Please consult yourphysician for any issues you may haverelated to nutrition or fitness activity

Staying healthy for babyboomers Itrsquos all in your mind

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Atlanta New Earth FestivalReporter photos by Perry Williams

The Atlanta New Earth Festival routinely draws over100000 people to the small northern Hamilton County cityevery year (above) Over 600 vendors including Wild WestSoda (right) provide food crafts and antiques

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Atlanta New Earth FestivalRIGHT Brewfest is one ofthe offerings at this yearrsquosAtlanta New Earth Festival

BELOW The FlyingToasters a popular bandperformed at the New EarthFestival Saturday

BOTTOM A large crowdgathered to watch the FlyingToasters

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

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Fire Ops 101 trainingPhotos provided

The Hamilton CountyProfessional Fire FightersAssociations put 17 electedofficials and guests fromCentral Indiana through arigorous day in the life ofa firefighter during the FireOPS 101 event which tookplace Saturday at theHamilton County TrainingCenter in NoblesvilleParticipants had a handson experience wearingthe same gear carryingthe same equipment andplaced in similar situationswhich firefighters findthemselves whileprotecting the citizens ofHamilton and BooneCounties

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorFour Hamilton County girls golf team

and one individual are going to state nextweek after their performances at Saturdaysregional round

There is a different storyline attached toeach team Two are continuing newtraditions two were looking for redemptionafter missing state last year And the oneindividual She achieved a long-sought goal- or lets her say it in her own words

It feels like a weight has been lifted offmy shoulders said Caitie GehlhausenHamilton Heights senior and state qualifierI was almost there all the other years andso this years my year Im excited

Gehlhausen wasnt about to let this yearbe another almost She fired a 74 at theLapel regional which took place atEdgewood Golf Course Gehlhausens scorenot only made her the top advancingindividual but the overall runner-upGehlhausen finished behind only HollyAnderson of Columbus North who cardeda 73

I think I played really well saidGehlhausen The course played a lot harderthan it did last year and I scored a lot betterthan I did last year

The state meet a two-day and 36-holeevent will take place this coming Friday andSaturday at Prairie View Golf Club inCarmel Gehlhausen will be joined by theteams from Hamilton Southeastern andFishers which placed second and thirdrespectively at Edgewood The top threeteams advance from regional to state

LUCKY 13The Royals carded a 322 behind only

Columbus Norths 311 Southeastern missedout on state last year ending a streak of 10consecutive years of making it to the bigtournament This year HSE made it backand will mark its 13th appearance at state

These girls have worked really hardand theyre excited about it for sure saidRoyals coach Steve Guenin

Chelsea Morrow led HSE with a 77Julia Eaton carded an 80

We started out a little rough but theyreally picked it up and did a nice job on theback nine said Guenin We kind of had alittle bit of a sense of urgency I think and

they came out and just really finishedstrong

CONFIDENT TIGERSFishers will mark its second straight year

at state grabbing the final qualifying spotwith a 326 Kennedy Brooker had a greatday for the Tigers finishing in a tie for thirdplace by shooting a 75

Kennedy played a really good roundsaid Fishers coach Danny Smith She shota 75 four-over par Most everybody elsestruggled a bit The conditions were a littletougher than when we came out for ourpractice round We didnt play our best butwe survived and advanced

Smith attributed his teams addedconfidence with helping them to make itthrough the day

Theyve got a lot more confidence thisyear said Smith

Noblesville placed seventh at theregional shooting a team score of 370Sarah Hayes led the Millers with a 90

ANOTHER 64Down at the Roncalli regional which

again took place at Smock Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield breezed to anotherchampionship The No 1-ranked Shamrocksscored a 297 well ahead of runner-upCarmels 315 Zionsville earned the thirdstate qualifying spot shooting a 326

The day belonged to Westfields CailynHenderson who rocked Smock for a 64 -eight under par - which easily earned hermedalist honors This is the second time thisseason that Henderson shot a 64 during thefirst week of Westfields 2016 campaign

I actually thought I did pretty wellsaid Henderson The thing that helped wasmy short game Driver was good Honestlyeverything was pretty good today so I feltgood

I think that Cailyn played tremendousobviously with an eight-under par saidShamrocks coach Trevor Neu Itsmiraculous and fun to watch when she getsgoing like that

Westfield had the top two individuals atSmock Margaret Wentz was the runner-upshooting a 73 Jocelyn Bruch a freshmanplaying in her first regional carded a 78

Margaret Wentz had an extremely greatround as well finishing with one-over saidNeu Shes been playing some really steady

consistent golf and some of the best golf thatshes played in three years here

Everybody else I think they battledreally well today I think that they maybeleft some shots out there but I think thatsometimes you have to deal with what youhave out there on the course and theybattled to shoot the scores that they shot

KAVANAUGH PLACES THIRDCarmel also just missed state last season

so the Greyhounds are happy to be goingback to their home course to play in the bigtournament This will be the 25th time thatCarmel competes at state that ties them withNoblesville and Martinsville for the second-most appearances at state Lafayette Jeff isthe leader with 29 appearances

I think the girls played really well saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner We were ledby Angie Kavanaugh whos a senior Sheshad a great start to the state tournament

Kavanaugh placed third overall with a76 She was a freshman who played onCarmels state championship team in 2013

Shes definitely talked to them about itsaid Kluesner Weve really tried to justinstill in the girls to stay relaxed play theirgame dont worry about the competitionand just go for the best score on that day

Guerin Catholics Angelica Pfefferkornplayed as an individual shooting an 84

LAPEL REGIONALAt Edgewood Golf CourseTeam scores Columbus North311 Hamilton Southeastern 322Fishers 326 Cathedral 336 NewPalestine 350 Franklin County363 Bishop Chatard 370Noblesville 370 Columbus East376 Muncie Central 383 UnionCounty 387 Pendleton Heights388 Delta 388 Richmond 399Batesville 405 Lawrence North417 Greenfield-Central 418Yorktown 426Medalist Holly Anderson(Columbus North) 37-36=73Southeastern scores ChelseaMorrow 39-38=77 Julie Eaton

lsquoRocks win regional four teams head to state

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

The Westfield girls golf team won the Roncalli regional at Smock Saturday with a team score of 297 Cailyn Henderson(center) was the individual medalist with an eight-under par 64

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Caitie Gehlhausen was the individual runner-up at the Lapel regional at EdgewoodGolf Course Gehlhausen qualified for state with her score of 74

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41-39=80 Phyllis Cha 39-43=82Nicole Dillow 40-43=83 HaleighGray 39-44=83Fishers scores KennedyBrooker 36-39=75 Kate Alt 39-44=83 Anna DelPrince 42-42=84 Morgan Lewis 42-42=84Brooke Wilson 46-43=89Noblesville scores BrookeGigante 46-44=90 Sarah Hayes47-44=91 Taylor Keating 44-48=92 Camille Obergfell 48-49=97 Kayla Packard 49-52=101Hamilton Heights score CaitieGehlhausen 35-39=74RONCALLI REGIONALAt Smock Golf ClubTeam scores Westfield 297Carmel 315 Zionsville 326Plainfield 330 Brownsburg 337Ben Davis 340 Center Grove343 Terre Haute North 343Perry Meridian 352 Lebanon354 Terre Haute South 360Whiteland 367 Shawe Memorial391 Madison 404 WesternBoone 412 Henryville 425 NorthMontgomery 432 Greencastle459Medalist Cailyn Henderson(Westfield) 32-32=64Other Westfield scoresMargaret Wentz 36-37=73Jocelyn Bruch 40-38=78 MorganBaechler 37-45=82 AdreinneMontalone 40-44=84Carmel scores AngieKavanaugh 38-38=76 RaniHecht 40-38=78 Erin Evans 39-40=79 Nina Hecht 41-41=82Libby McGuire 42-42=84Guerin Catholic score AngelicaPfefferkorn 43-41=84

Reporter photos by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the Lapel regional Saturday The Royals will play at statefor the 13th time next weekend at Prairie View

Fishers placed third atthe Lapel regionaland will compete atthe state meet for thesecond year in a rownext weekend

GOLFFrom Page 8

Carmel finished second at the Roncalli regional and qualified for nextweekendrsquos state meet The Greyhounds will be competing at state for the25th time tying them with Noblesville and Martinsville for second-most timesat state

Sports10

The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

MILLER From Page 10

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

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40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

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And behold a woman which was diseased with an issue of bloodtwelve years came behind him and touched the hem of his garment

- Matthew 920

50 Years AgoNews New Noblesville North Elementary School was host Wednesdayat its first large convocation of the Noblesville Teachers Forum Virtually100 percent of the 153 members in the professional association attendedthe first meeting this year in the new school The teachers praised thefunctional design and modern concept of the buildingSports Junior Jack Butler remained undefeated but Noblesville HighSchoolrsquos cross country crew bit the dust for the first time this season whenCoach Glen Harperrsquos Millers were nipped by one point 27-to-28 in atwo-school meet at Tipton Thursday afternoonAd Essig Brothers Black and Decker Electric Drill $1399

By SHARON MCMAHONldquoThe Good Lord gave you a body that

can stand most anything Itrsquos your mindyou have to convincerdquo Vincent Lombardi

A profound statement by VinceLombardi an exampleof talent and integritywhom many coachestoday couldemulatehellipbut that isan article for someoneelse to write Mytopic today is theimportance of themind-body connectionas it relates to physicalfitness and I will

address not just the importance of a fitnessprogram as we age but the mindfulness ofstaying fit In working with clients on theirnutrition and fitness goals I have found thattoo often we ldquobaby boomersrdquo just want togive up once we approach the mid-fiftiessixties age The worst offenders arethose that surprisingly were at or near theirideal weight in their younger adult lifeThey believe that they can practice the sameeating habits and often the sedentary habitsof prior years Nothing could be furtherfrom the truth I also frequently talk withpeople who were athletes in their youngeryears and have completely removedthemselves from the commitment andenergy that once propelled them to theiroptimum physical state

I would venture to say that there may bethose phenomenon of nature who can stayfit and healthy without making changes asthey age but those people are few and farbetween trust me While our parents andgrandparents often became debilitated asthey approached their mature years it doesnot need to happen What can you do aboutthat Quite a lot actually Letrsquos reviewsome of the choices

Healthy eating ndash this means no (orrarely) indulging in the drive-thru optionSociety has become so accustomed tomindless eating whenever we get the urgethat we have become the most obese country

on the planet no bragging rights thereWhen we eat less and make nutritionalchoices we will lose weight and feel better

Flexibility ndash ask anyone over the age of50 if they are as flexible and balanced thesedays as they were in their earlier yearshellipDo you have a family member who hasfallen and ended up losing much of theirmobility due to that fall We all dread thethought of losing mobility which equalslosing independence Routine stretchingand flexibility are critical to staying fit andindependent

Strength training ndash if you are over 50 canyou honestly say that you are as strong asyou were when you were younger is it moredifficult to pick up a bag of groceries (papernot plastic) or a bag of potting soil etcAs most of us know muscles will atrophyfrom non-use Routine strength trainingwill help you to keep your muscle mass andbone strength Although our spinesnaturally compress throughout the years andmost of us will lose some of our height it iscritical that we keep our bone structure asstrong as possible and this is trueparticularly for women

Cardio ndash do you consistently breathedeeply and regularly slowly inhalingoxygen and expelling the carbon dioxideMost of us practice shallow breathing on aregular basis A good cardio workoutwhether that is running walking dancingor playing ball will force you to breathedeeply and strongly Your heart and lungswith thank you along with your muscle toneand balance

As Coach Lombardi indicated it is ourminds that we must convince ndash there is onlyone option to growing older and althoughwith faith we can look forward to thatoption letrsquos make the best choices while weare here ndash are you in

Sharon McMahon CNWCFlexAbility4uaolcomThe opinions expressed in this article

are not intended to replace advice of yourpersonal physician or licensed healthprofessional Please consult yourphysician for any issues you may haverelated to nutrition or fitness activity

Staying healthy for babyboomers Itrsquos all in your mind

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Atlanta New Earth FestivalReporter photos by Perry Williams

The Atlanta New Earth Festival routinely draws over100000 people to the small northern Hamilton County cityevery year (above) Over 600 vendors including Wild WestSoda (right) provide food crafts and antiques

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Atlanta New Earth FestivalRIGHT Brewfest is one ofthe offerings at this yearrsquosAtlanta New Earth Festival

BELOW The FlyingToasters a popular bandperformed at the New EarthFestival Saturday

BOTTOM A large crowdgathered to watch the FlyingToasters

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

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Fire Ops 101 trainingPhotos provided

The Hamilton CountyProfessional Fire FightersAssociations put 17 electedofficials and guests fromCentral Indiana through arigorous day in the life ofa firefighter during the FireOPS 101 event which tookplace Saturday at theHamilton County TrainingCenter in NoblesvilleParticipants had a handson experience wearingthe same gear carryingthe same equipment andplaced in similar situationswhich firefighters findthemselves whileprotecting the citizens ofHamilton and BooneCounties

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorFour Hamilton County girls golf team

and one individual are going to state nextweek after their performances at Saturdaysregional round

There is a different storyline attached toeach team Two are continuing newtraditions two were looking for redemptionafter missing state last year And the oneindividual She achieved a long-sought goal- or lets her say it in her own words

It feels like a weight has been lifted offmy shoulders said Caitie GehlhausenHamilton Heights senior and state qualifierI was almost there all the other years andso this years my year Im excited

Gehlhausen wasnt about to let this yearbe another almost She fired a 74 at theLapel regional which took place atEdgewood Golf Course Gehlhausens scorenot only made her the top advancingindividual but the overall runner-upGehlhausen finished behind only HollyAnderson of Columbus North who cardeda 73

I think I played really well saidGehlhausen The course played a lot harderthan it did last year and I scored a lot betterthan I did last year

The state meet a two-day and 36-holeevent will take place this coming Friday andSaturday at Prairie View Golf Club inCarmel Gehlhausen will be joined by theteams from Hamilton Southeastern andFishers which placed second and thirdrespectively at Edgewood The top threeteams advance from regional to state

LUCKY 13The Royals carded a 322 behind only

Columbus Norths 311 Southeastern missedout on state last year ending a streak of 10consecutive years of making it to the bigtournament This year HSE made it backand will mark its 13th appearance at state

These girls have worked really hardand theyre excited about it for sure saidRoyals coach Steve Guenin

Chelsea Morrow led HSE with a 77Julia Eaton carded an 80

We started out a little rough but theyreally picked it up and did a nice job on theback nine said Guenin We kind of had alittle bit of a sense of urgency I think and

they came out and just really finishedstrong

CONFIDENT TIGERSFishers will mark its second straight year

at state grabbing the final qualifying spotwith a 326 Kennedy Brooker had a greatday for the Tigers finishing in a tie for thirdplace by shooting a 75

Kennedy played a really good roundsaid Fishers coach Danny Smith She shota 75 four-over par Most everybody elsestruggled a bit The conditions were a littletougher than when we came out for ourpractice round We didnt play our best butwe survived and advanced

Smith attributed his teams addedconfidence with helping them to make itthrough the day

Theyve got a lot more confidence thisyear said Smith

Noblesville placed seventh at theregional shooting a team score of 370Sarah Hayes led the Millers with a 90

ANOTHER 64Down at the Roncalli regional which

again took place at Smock Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield breezed to anotherchampionship The No 1-ranked Shamrocksscored a 297 well ahead of runner-upCarmels 315 Zionsville earned the thirdstate qualifying spot shooting a 326

The day belonged to Westfields CailynHenderson who rocked Smock for a 64 -eight under par - which easily earned hermedalist honors This is the second time thisseason that Henderson shot a 64 during thefirst week of Westfields 2016 campaign

I actually thought I did pretty wellsaid Henderson The thing that helped wasmy short game Driver was good Honestlyeverything was pretty good today so I feltgood

I think that Cailyn played tremendousobviously with an eight-under par saidShamrocks coach Trevor Neu Itsmiraculous and fun to watch when she getsgoing like that

Westfield had the top two individuals atSmock Margaret Wentz was the runner-upshooting a 73 Jocelyn Bruch a freshmanplaying in her first regional carded a 78

Margaret Wentz had an extremely greatround as well finishing with one-over saidNeu Shes been playing some really steady

consistent golf and some of the best golf thatshes played in three years here

Everybody else I think they battledreally well today I think that they maybeleft some shots out there but I think thatsometimes you have to deal with what youhave out there on the course and theybattled to shoot the scores that they shot

KAVANAUGH PLACES THIRDCarmel also just missed state last season

so the Greyhounds are happy to be goingback to their home course to play in the bigtournament This will be the 25th time thatCarmel competes at state that ties them withNoblesville and Martinsville for the second-most appearances at state Lafayette Jeff isthe leader with 29 appearances

I think the girls played really well saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner We were ledby Angie Kavanaugh whos a senior Sheshad a great start to the state tournament

Kavanaugh placed third overall with a76 She was a freshman who played onCarmels state championship team in 2013

Shes definitely talked to them about itsaid Kluesner Weve really tried to justinstill in the girls to stay relaxed play theirgame dont worry about the competitionand just go for the best score on that day

Guerin Catholics Angelica Pfefferkornplayed as an individual shooting an 84

LAPEL REGIONALAt Edgewood Golf CourseTeam scores Columbus North311 Hamilton Southeastern 322Fishers 326 Cathedral 336 NewPalestine 350 Franklin County363 Bishop Chatard 370Noblesville 370 Columbus East376 Muncie Central 383 UnionCounty 387 Pendleton Heights388 Delta 388 Richmond 399Batesville 405 Lawrence North417 Greenfield-Central 418Yorktown 426Medalist Holly Anderson(Columbus North) 37-36=73Southeastern scores ChelseaMorrow 39-38=77 Julie Eaton

lsquoRocks win regional four teams head to state

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

The Westfield girls golf team won the Roncalli regional at Smock Saturday with a team score of 297 Cailyn Henderson(center) was the individual medalist with an eight-under par 64

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Caitie Gehlhausen was the individual runner-up at the Lapel regional at EdgewoodGolf Course Gehlhausen qualified for state with her score of 74

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41-39=80 Phyllis Cha 39-43=82Nicole Dillow 40-43=83 HaleighGray 39-44=83Fishers scores KennedyBrooker 36-39=75 Kate Alt 39-44=83 Anna DelPrince 42-42=84 Morgan Lewis 42-42=84Brooke Wilson 46-43=89Noblesville scores BrookeGigante 46-44=90 Sarah Hayes47-44=91 Taylor Keating 44-48=92 Camille Obergfell 48-49=97 Kayla Packard 49-52=101Hamilton Heights score CaitieGehlhausen 35-39=74RONCALLI REGIONALAt Smock Golf ClubTeam scores Westfield 297Carmel 315 Zionsville 326Plainfield 330 Brownsburg 337Ben Davis 340 Center Grove343 Terre Haute North 343Perry Meridian 352 Lebanon354 Terre Haute South 360Whiteland 367 Shawe Memorial391 Madison 404 WesternBoone 412 Henryville 425 NorthMontgomery 432 Greencastle459Medalist Cailyn Henderson(Westfield) 32-32=64Other Westfield scoresMargaret Wentz 36-37=73Jocelyn Bruch 40-38=78 MorganBaechler 37-45=82 AdreinneMontalone 40-44=84Carmel scores AngieKavanaugh 38-38=76 RaniHecht 40-38=78 Erin Evans 39-40=79 Nina Hecht 41-41=82Libby McGuire 42-42=84Guerin Catholic score AngelicaPfefferkorn 43-41=84

Reporter photos by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the Lapel regional Saturday The Royals will play at statefor the 13th time next weekend at Prairie View

Fishers placed third atthe Lapel regionaland will compete atthe state meet for thesecond year in a rownext weekend

GOLFFrom Page 8

Carmel finished second at the Roncalli regional and qualified for nextweekendrsquos state meet The Greyhounds will be competing at state for the25th time tying them with Noblesville and Martinsville for second-most timesat state

Sports10

The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

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Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

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40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

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Atlanta New Earth FestivalReporter photos by Perry Williams

The Atlanta New Earth Festival routinely draws over100000 people to the small northern Hamilton County cityevery year (above) Over 600 vendors including Wild WestSoda (right) provide food crafts and antiques

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Atlanta New Earth FestivalRIGHT Brewfest is one ofthe offerings at this yearrsquosAtlanta New Earth Festival

BELOW The FlyingToasters a popular bandperformed at the New EarthFestival Saturday

BOTTOM A large crowdgathered to watch the FlyingToasters

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

News6

Fire Ops 101 trainingPhotos provided

The Hamilton CountyProfessional Fire FightersAssociations put 17 electedofficials and guests fromCentral Indiana through arigorous day in the life ofa firefighter during the FireOPS 101 event which tookplace Saturday at theHamilton County TrainingCenter in NoblesvilleParticipants had a handson experience wearingthe same gear carryingthe same equipment andplaced in similar situationswhich firefighters findthemselves whileprotecting the citizens ofHamilton and BooneCounties

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorFour Hamilton County girls golf team

and one individual are going to state nextweek after their performances at Saturdaysregional round

There is a different storyline attached toeach team Two are continuing newtraditions two were looking for redemptionafter missing state last year And the oneindividual She achieved a long-sought goal- or lets her say it in her own words

It feels like a weight has been lifted offmy shoulders said Caitie GehlhausenHamilton Heights senior and state qualifierI was almost there all the other years andso this years my year Im excited

Gehlhausen wasnt about to let this yearbe another almost She fired a 74 at theLapel regional which took place atEdgewood Golf Course Gehlhausens scorenot only made her the top advancingindividual but the overall runner-upGehlhausen finished behind only HollyAnderson of Columbus North who cardeda 73

I think I played really well saidGehlhausen The course played a lot harderthan it did last year and I scored a lot betterthan I did last year

The state meet a two-day and 36-holeevent will take place this coming Friday andSaturday at Prairie View Golf Club inCarmel Gehlhausen will be joined by theteams from Hamilton Southeastern andFishers which placed second and thirdrespectively at Edgewood The top threeteams advance from regional to state

LUCKY 13The Royals carded a 322 behind only

Columbus Norths 311 Southeastern missedout on state last year ending a streak of 10consecutive years of making it to the bigtournament This year HSE made it backand will mark its 13th appearance at state

These girls have worked really hardand theyre excited about it for sure saidRoyals coach Steve Guenin

Chelsea Morrow led HSE with a 77Julia Eaton carded an 80

We started out a little rough but theyreally picked it up and did a nice job on theback nine said Guenin We kind of had alittle bit of a sense of urgency I think and

they came out and just really finishedstrong

CONFIDENT TIGERSFishers will mark its second straight year

at state grabbing the final qualifying spotwith a 326 Kennedy Brooker had a greatday for the Tigers finishing in a tie for thirdplace by shooting a 75

Kennedy played a really good roundsaid Fishers coach Danny Smith She shota 75 four-over par Most everybody elsestruggled a bit The conditions were a littletougher than when we came out for ourpractice round We didnt play our best butwe survived and advanced

Smith attributed his teams addedconfidence with helping them to make itthrough the day

Theyve got a lot more confidence thisyear said Smith

Noblesville placed seventh at theregional shooting a team score of 370Sarah Hayes led the Millers with a 90

ANOTHER 64Down at the Roncalli regional which

again took place at Smock Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield breezed to anotherchampionship The No 1-ranked Shamrocksscored a 297 well ahead of runner-upCarmels 315 Zionsville earned the thirdstate qualifying spot shooting a 326

The day belonged to Westfields CailynHenderson who rocked Smock for a 64 -eight under par - which easily earned hermedalist honors This is the second time thisseason that Henderson shot a 64 during thefirst week of Westfields 2016 campaign

I actually thought I did pretty wellsaid Henderson The thing that helped wasmy short game Driver was good Honestlyeverything was pretty good today so I feltgood

I think that Cailyn played tremendousobviously with an eight-under par saidShamrocks coach Trevor Neu Itsmiraculous and fun to watch when she getsgoing like that

Westfield had the top two individuals atSmock Margaret Wentz was the runner-upshooting a 73 Jocelyn Bruch a freshmanplaying in her first regional carded a 78

Margaret Wentz had an extremely greatround as well finishing with one-over saidNeu Shes been playing some really steady

consistent golf and some of the best golf thatshes played in three years here

Everybody else I think they battledreally well today I think that they maybeleft some shots out there but I think thatsometimes you have to deal with what youhave out there on the course and theybattled to shoot the scores that they shot

KAVANAUGH PLACES THIRDCarmel also just missed state last season

so the Greyhounds are happy to be goingback to their home course to play in the bigtournament This will be the 25th time thatCarmel competes at state that ties them withNoblesville and Martinsville for the second-most appearances at state Lafayette Jeff isthe leader with 29 appearances

I think the girls played really well saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner We were ledby Angie Kavanaugh whos a senior Sheshad a great start to the state tournament

Kavanaugh placed third overall with a76 She was a freshman who played onCarmels state championship team in 2013

Shes definitely talked to them about itsaid Kluesner Weve really tried to justinstill in the girls to stay relaxed play theirgame dont worry about the competitionand just go for the best score on that day

Guerin Catholics Angelica Pfefferkornplayed as an individual shooting an 84

LAPEL REGIONALAt Edgewood Golf CourseTeam scores Columbus North311 Hamilton Southeastern 322Fishers 326 Cathedral 336 NewPalestine 350 Franklin County363 Bishop Chatard 370Noblesville 370 Columbus East376 Muncie Central 383 UnionCounty 387 Pendleton Heights388 Delta 388 Richmond 399Batesville 405 Lawrence North417 Greenfield-Central 418Yorktown 426Medalist Holly Anderson(Columbus North) 37-36=73Southeastern scores ChelseaMorrow 39-38=77 Julie Eaton

lsquoRocks win regional four teams head to state

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

The Westfield girls golf team won the Roncalli regional at Smock Saturday with a team score of 297 Cailyn Henderson(center) was the individual medalist with an eight-under par 64

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Caitie Gehlhausen was the individual runner-up at the Lapel regional at EdgewoodGolf Course Gehlhausen qualified for state with her score of 74

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41-39=80 Phyllis Cha 39-43=82Nicole Dillow 40-43=83 HaleighGray 39-44=83Fishers scores KennedyBrooker 36-39=75 Kate Alt 39-44=83 Anna DelPrince 42-42=84 Morgan Lewis 42-42=84Brooke Wilson 46-43=89Noblesville scores BrookeGigante 46-44=90 Sarah Hayes47-44=91 Taylor Keating 44-48=92 Camille Obergfell 48-49=97 Kayla Packard 49-52=101Hamilton Heights score CaitieGehlhausen 35-39=74RONCALLI REGIONALAt Smock Golf ClubTeam scores Westfield 297Carmel 315 Zionsville 326Plainfield 330 Brownsburg 337Ben Davis 340 Center Grove343 Terre Haute North 343Perry Meridian 352 Lebanon354 Terre Haute South 360Whiteland 367 Shawe Memorial391 Madison 404 WesternBoone 412 Henryville 425 NorthMontgomery 432 Greencastle459Medalist Cailyn Henderson(Westfield) 32-32=64Other Westfield scoresMargaret Wentz 36-37=73Jocelyn Bruch 40-38=78 MorganBaechler 37-45=82 AdreinneMontalone 40-44=84Carmel scores AngieKavanaugh 38-38=76 RaniHecht 40-38=78 Erin Evans 39-40=79 Nina Hecht 41-41=82Libby McGuire 42-42=84Guerin Catholic score AngelicaPfefferkorn 43-41=84

Reporter photos by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the Lapel regional Saturday The Royals will play at statefor the 13th time next weekend at Prairie View

Fishers placed third atthe Lapel regionaland will compete atthe state meet for thesecond year in a rownext weekend

GOLFFrom Page 8

Carmel finished second at the Roncalli regional and qualified for nextweekendrsquos state meet The Greyhounds will be competing at state for the25th time tying them with Noblesville and Martinsville for second-most timesat state

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The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

MILLER From Page 10

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

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STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HORROR MOVIES

ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

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Atlanta New Earth FestivalRIGHT Brewfest is one ofthe offerings at this yearrsquosAtlanta New Earth Festival

BELOW The FlyingToasters a popular bandperformed at the New EarthFestival Saturday

BOTTOM A large crowdgathered to watch the FlyingToasters

Reporter photos by Perry Williams

News6

Fire Ops 101 trainingPhotos provided

The Hamilton CountyProfessional Fire FightersAssociations put 17 electedofficials and guests fromCentral Indiana through arigorous day in the life ofa firefighter during the FireOPS 101 event which tookplace Saturday at theHamilton County TrainingCenter in NoblesvilleParticipants had a handson experience wearingthe same gear carryingthe same equipment andplaced in similar situationswhich firefighters findthemselves whileprotecting the citizens ofHamilton and BooneCounties

Puzzles 7

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorFour Hamilton County girls golf team

and one individual are going to state nextweek after their performances at Saturdaysregional round

There is a different storyline attached toeach team Two are continuing newtraditions two were looking for redemptionafter missing state last year And the oneindividual She achieved a long-sought goal- or lets her say it in her own words

It feels like a weight has been lifted offmy shoulders said Caitie GehlhausenHamilton Heights senior and state qualifierI was almost there all the other years andso this years my year Im excited

Gehlhausen wasnt about to let this yearbe another almost She fired a 74 at theLapel regional which took place atEdgewood Golf Course Gehlhausens scorenot only made her the top advancingindividual but the overall runner-upGehlhausen finished behind only HollyAnderson of Columbus North who cardeda 73

I think I played really well saidGehlhausen The course played a lot harderthan it did last year and I scored a lot betterthan I did last year

The state meet a two-day and 36-holeevent will take place this coming Friday andSaturday at Prairie View Golf Club inCarmel Gehlhausen will be joined by theteams from Hamilton Southeastern andFishers which placed second and thirdrespectively at Edgewood The top threeteams advance from regional to state

LUCKY 13The Royals carded a 322 behind only

Columbus Norths 311 Southeastern missedout on state last year ending a streak of 10consecutive years of making it to the bigtournament This year HSE made it backand will mark its 13th appearance at state

These girls have worked really hardand theyre excited about it for sure saidRoyals coach Steve Guenin

Chelsea Morrow led HSE with a 77Julia Eaton carded an 80

We started out a little rough but theyreally picked it up and did a nice job on theback nine said Guenin We kind of had alittle bit of a sense of urgency I think and

they came out and just really finishedstrong

CONFIDENT TIGERSFishers will mark its second straight year

at state grabbing the final qualifying spotwith a 326 Kennedy Brooker had a greatday for the Tigers finishing in a tie for thirdplace by shooting a 75

Kennedy played a really good roundsaid Fishers coach Danny Smith She shota 75 four-over par Most everybody elsestruggled a bit The conditions were a littletougher than when we came out for ourpractice round We didnt play our best butwe survived and advanced

Smith attributed his teams addedconfidence with helping them to make itthrough the day

Theyve got a lot more confidence thisyear said Smith

Noblesville placed seventh at theregional shooting a team score of 370Sarah Hayes led the Millers with a 90

ANOTHER 64Down at the Roncalli regional which

again took place at Smock Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield breezed to anotherchampionship The No 1-ranked Shamrocksscored a 297 well ahead of runner-upCarmels 315 Zionsville earned the thirdstate qualifying spot shooting a 326

The day belonged to Westfields CailynHenderson who rocked Smock for a 64 -eight under par - which easily earned hermedalist honors This is the second time thisseason that Henderson shot a 64 during thefirst week of Westfields 2016 campaign

I actually thought I did pretty wellsaid Henderson The thing that helped wasmy short game Driver was good Honestlyeverything was pretty good today so I feltgood

I think that Cailyn played tremendousobviously with an eight-under par saidShamrocks coach Trevor Neu Itsmiraculous and fun to watch when she getsgoing like that

Westfield had the top two individuals atSmock Margaret Wentz was the runner-upshooting a 73 Jocelyn Bruch a freshmanplaying in her first regional carded a 78

Margaret Wentz had an extremely greatround as well finishing with one-over saidNeu Shes been playing some really steady

consistent golf and some of the best golf thatshes played in three years here

Everybody else I think they battledreally well today I think that they maybeleft some shots out there but I think thatsometimes you have to deal with what youhave out there on the course and theybattled to shoot the scores that they shot

KAVANAUGH PLACES THIRDCarmel also just missed state last season

so the Greyhounds are happy to be goingback to their home course to play in the bigtournament This will be the 25th time thatCarmel competes at state that ties them withNoblesville and Martinsville for the second-most appearances at state Lafayette Jeff isthe leader with 29 appearances

I think the girls played really well saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner We were ledby Angie Kavanaugh whos a senior Sheshad a great start to the state tournament

Kavanaugh placed third overall with a76 She was a freshman who played onCarmels state championship team in 2013

Shes definitely talked to them about itsaid Kluesner Weve really tried to justinstill in the girls to stay relaxed play theirgame dont worry about the competitionand just go for the best score on that day

Guerin Catholics Angelica Pfefferkornplayed as an individual shooting an 84

LAPEL REGIONALAt Edgewood Golf CourseTeam scores Columbus North311 Hamilton Southeastern 322Fishers 326 Cathedral 336 NewPalestine 350 Franklin County363 Bishop Chatard 370Noblesville 370 Columbus East376 Muncie Central 383 UnionCounty 387 Pendleton Heights388 Delta 388 Richmond 399Batesville 405 Lawrence North417 Greenfield-Central 418Yorktown 426Medalist Holly Anderson(Columbus North) 37-36=73Southeastern scores ChelseaMorrow 39-38=77 Julie Eaton

lsquoRocks win regional four teams head to state

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

The Westfield girls golf team won the Roncalli regional at Smock Saturday with a team score of 297 Cailyn Henderson(center) was the individual medalist with an eight-under par 64

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Caitie Gehlhausen was the individual runner-up at the Lapel regional at EdgewoodGolf Course Gehlhausen qualified for state with her score of 74

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41-39=80 Phyllis Cha 39-43=82Nicole Dillow 40-43=83 HaleighGray 39-44=83Fishers scores KennedyBrooker 36-39=75 Kate Alt 39-44=83 Anna DelPrince 42-42=84 Morgan Lewis 42-42=84Brooke Wilson 46-43=89Noblesville scores BrookeGigante 46-44=90 Sarah Hayes47-44=91 Taylor Keating 44-48=92 Camille Obergfell 48-49=97 Kayla Packard 49-52=101Hamilton Heights score CaitieGehlhausen 35-39=74RONCALLI REGIONALAt Smock Golf ClubTeam scores Westfield 297Carmel 315 Zionsville 326Plainfield 330 Brownsburg 337Ben Davis 340 Center Grove343 Terre Haute North 343Perry Meridian 352 Lebanon354 Terre Haute South 360Whiteland 367 Shawe Memorial391 Madison 404 WesternBoone 412 Henryville 425 NorthMontgomery 432 Greencastle459Medalist Cailyn Henderson(Westfield) 32-32=64Other Westfield scoresMargaret Wentz 36-37=73Jocelyn Bruch 40-38=78 MorganBaechler 37-45=82 AdreinneMontalone 40-44=84Carmel scores AngieKavanaugh 38-38=76 RaniHecht 40-38=78 Erin Evans 39-40=79 Nina Hecht 41-41=82Libby McGuire 42-42=84Guerin Catholic score AngelicaPfefferkorn 43-41=84

Reporter photos by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the Lapel regional Saturday The Royals will play at statefor the 13th time next weekend at Prairie View

Fishers placed third atthe Lapel regionaland will compete atthe state meet for thesecond year in a rownext weekend

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Carmel finished second at the Roncalli regional and qualified for nextweekendrsquos state meet The Greyhounds will be competing at state for the25th time tying them with Noblesville and Martinsville for second-most timesat state

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The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

MILLER From Page 10

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

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STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HORROR MOVIES

ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

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News6

Fire Ops 101 trainingPhotos provided

The Hamilton CountyProfessional Fire FightersAssociations put 17 electedofficials and guests fromCentral Indiana through arigorous day in the life ofa firefighter during the FireOPS 101 event which tookplace Saturday at theHamilton County TrainingCenter in NoblesvilleParticipants had a handson experience wearingthe same gear carryingthe same equipment andplaced in similar situationswhich firefighters findthemselves whileprotecting the citizens ofHamilton and BooneCounties

Puzzles 7

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorFour Hamilton County girls golf team

and one individual are going to state nextweek after their performances at Saturdaysregional round

There is a different storyline attached toeach team Two are continuing newtraditions two were looking for redemptionafter missing state last year And the oneindividual She achieved a long-sought goal- or lets her say it in her own words

It feels like a weight has been lifted offmy shoulders said Caitie GehlhausenHamilton Heights senior and state qualifierI was almost there all the other years andso this years my year Im excited

Gehlhausen wasnt about to let this yearbe another almost She fired a 74 at theLapel regional which took place atEdgewood Golf Course Gehlhausens scorenot only made her the top advancingindividual but the overall runner-upGehlhausen finished behind only HollyAnderson of Columbus North who cardeda 73

I think I played really well saidGehlhausen The course played a lot harderthan it did last year and I scored a lot betterthan I did last year

The state meet a two-day and 36-holeevent will take place this coming Friday andSaturday at Prairie View Golf Club inCarmel Gehlhausen will be joined by theteams from Hamilton Southeastern andFishers which placed second and thirdrespectively at Edgewood The top threeteams advance from regional to state

LUCKY 13The Royals carded a 322 behind only

Columbus Norths 311 Southeastern missedout on state last year ending a streak of 10consecutive years of making it to the bigtournament This year HSE made it backand will mark its 13th appearance at state

These girls have worked really hardand theyre excited about it for sure saidRoyals coach Steve Guenin

Chelsea Morrow led HSE with a 77Julia Eaton carded an 80

We started out a little rough but theyreally picked it up and did a nice job on theback nine said Guenin We kind of had alittle bit of a sense of urgency I think and

they came out and just really finishedstrong

CONFIDENT TIGERSFishers will mark its second straight year

at state grabbing the final qualifying spotwith a 326 Kennedy Brooker had a greatday for the Tigers finishing in a tie for thirdplace by shooting a 75

Kennedy played a really good roundsaid Fishers coach Danny Smith She shota 75 four-over par Most everybody elsestruggled a bit The conditions were a littletougher than when we came out for ourpractice round We didnt play our best butwe survived and advanced

Smith attributed his teams addedconfidence with helping them to make itthrough the day

Theyve got a lot more confidence thisyear said Smith

Noblesville placed seventh at theregional shooting a team score of 370Sarah Hayes led the Millers with a 90

ANOTHER 64Down at the Roncalli regional which

again took place at Smock Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield breezed to anotherchampionship The No 1-ranked Shamrocksscored a 297 well ahead of runner-upCarmels 315 Zionsville earned the thirdstate qualifying spot shooting a 326

The day belonged to Westfields CailynHenderson who rocked Smock for a 64 -eight under par - which easily earned hermedalist honors This is the second time thisseason that Henderson shot a 64 during thefirst week of Westfields 2016 campaign

I actually thought I did pretty wellsaid Henderson The thing that helped wasmy short game Driver was good Honestlyeverything was pretty good today so I feltgood

I think that Cailyn played tremendousobviously with an eight-under par saidShamrocks coach Trevor Neu Itsmiraculous and fun to watch when she getsgoing like that

Westfield had the top two individuals atSmock Margaret Wentz was the runner-upshooting a 73 Jocelyn Bruch a freshmanplaying in her first regional carded a 78

Margaret Wentz had an extremely greatround as well finishing with one-over saidNeu Shes been playing some really steady

consistent golf and some of the best golf thatshes played in three years here

Everybody else I think they battledreally well today I think that they maybeleft some shots out there but I think thatsometimes you have to deal with what youhave out there on the course and theybattled to shoot the scores that they shot

KAVANAUGH PLACES THIRDCarmel also just missed state last season

so the Greyhounds are happy to be goingback to their home course to play in the bigtournament This will be the 25th time thatCarmel competes at state that ties them withNoblesville and Martinsville for the second-most appearances at state Lafayette Jeff isthe leader with 29 appearances

I think the girls played really well saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner We were ledby Angie Kavanaugh whos a senior Sheshad a great start to the state tournament

Kavanaugh placed third overall with a76 She was a freshman who played onCarmels state championship team in 2013

Shes definitely talked to them about itsaid Kluesner Weve really tried to justinstill in the girls to stay relaxed play theirgame dont worry about the competitionand just go for the best score on that day

Guerin Catholics Angelica Pfefferkornplayed as an individual shooting an 84

LAPEL REGIONALAt Edgewood Golf CourseTeam scores Columbus North311 Hamilton Southeastern 322Fishers 326 Cathedral 336 NewPalestine 350 Franklin County363 Bishop Chatard 370Noblesville 370 Columbus East376 Muncie Central 383 UnionCounty 387 Pendleton Heights388 Delta 388 Richmond 399Batesville 405 Lawrence North417 Greenfield-Central 418Yorktown 426Medalist Holly Anderson(Columbus North) 37-36=73Southeastern scores ChelseaMorrow 39-38=77 Julie Eaton

lsquoRocks win regional four teams head to state

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

The Westfield girls golf team won the Roncalli regional at Smock Saturday with a team score of 297 Cailyn Henderson(center) was the individual medalist with an eight-under par 64

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Caitie Gehlhausen was the individual runner-up at the Lapel regional at EdgewoodGolf Course Gehlhausen qualified for state with her score of 74

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41-39=80 Phyllis Cha 39-43=82Nicole Dillow 40-43=83 HaleighGray 39-44=83Fishers scores KennedyBrooker 36-39=75 Kate Alt 39-44=83 Anna DelPrince 42-42=84 Morgan Lewis 42-42=84Brooke Wilson 46-43=89Noblesville scores BrookeGigante 46-44=90 Sarah Hayes47-44=91 Taylor Keating 44-48=92 Camille Obergfell 48-49=97 Kayla Packard 49-52=101Hamilton Heights score CaitieGehlhausen 35-39=74RONCALLI REGIONALAt Smock Golf ClubTeam scores Westfield 297Carmel 315 Zionsville 326Plainfield 330 Brownsburg 337Ben Davis 340 Center Grove343 Terre Haute North 343Perry Meridian 352 Lebanon354 Terre Haute South 360Whiteland 367 Shawe Memorial391 Madison 404 WesternBoone 412 Henryville 425 NorthMontgomery 432 Greencastle459Medalist Cailyn Henderson(Westfield) 32-32=64Other Westfield scoresMargaret Wentz 36-37=73Jocelyn Bruch 40-38=78 MorganBaechler 37-45=82 AdreinneMontalone 40-44=84Carmel scores AngieKavanaugh 38-38=76 RaniHecht 40-38=78 Erin Evans 39-40=79 Nina Hecht 41-41=82Libby McGuire 42-42=84Guerin Catholic score AngelicaPfefferkorn 43-41=84

Reporter photos by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the Lapel regional Saturday The Royals will play at statefor the 13th time next weekend at Prairie View

Fishers placed third atthe Lapel regionaland will compete atthe state meet for thesecond year in a rownext weekend

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Carmel finished second at the Roncalli regional and qualified for nextweekendrsquos state meet The Greyhounds will be competing at state for the25th time tying them with Noblesville and Martinsville for second-most timesat state

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The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

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Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorFour Hamilton County girls golf team

and one individual are going to state nextweek after their performances at Saturdaysregional round

There is a different storyline attached toeach team Two are continuing newtraditions two were looking for redemptionafter missing state last year And the oneindividual She achieved a long-sought goal- or lets her say it in her own words

It feels like a weight has been lifted offmy shoulders said Caitie GehlhausenHamilton Heights senior and state qualifierI was almost there all the other years andso this years my year Im excited

Gehlhausen wasnt about to let this yearbe another almost She fired a 74 at theLapel regional which took place atEdgewood Golf Course Gehlhausens scorenot only made her the top advancingindividual but the overall runner-upGehlhausen finished behind only HollyAnderson of Columbus North who cardeda 73

I think I played really well saidGehlhausen The course played a lot harderthan it did last year and I scored a lot betterthan I did last year

The state meet a two-day and 36-holeevent will take place this coming Friday andSaturday at Prairie View Golf Club inCarmel Gehlhausen will be joined by theteams from Hamilton Southeastern andFishers which placed second and thirdrespectively at Edgewood The top threeteams advance from regional to state

LUCKY 13The Royals carded a 322 behind only

Columbus Norths 311 Southeastern missedout on state last year ending a streak of 10consecutive years of making it to the bigtournament This year HSE made it backand will mark its 13th appearance at state

These girls have worked really hardand theyre excited about it for sure saidRoyals coach Steve Guenin

Chelsea Morrow led HSE with a 77Julia Eaton carded an 80

We started out a little rough but theyreally picked it up and did a nice job on theback nine said Guenin We kind of had alittle bit of a sense of urgency I think and

they came out and just really finishedstrong

CONFIDENT TIGERSFishers will mark its second straight year

at state grabbing the final qualifying spotwith a 326 Kennedy Brooker had a greatday for the Tigers finishing in a tie for thirdplace by shooting a 75

Kennedy played a really good roundsaid Fishers coach Danny Smith She shota 75 four-over par Most everybody elsestruggled a bit The conditions were a littletougher than when we came out for ourpractice round We didnt play our best butwe survived and advanced

Smith attributed his teams addedconfidence with helping them to make itthrough the day

Theyve got a lot more confidence thisyear said Smith

Noblesville placed seventh at theregional shooting a team score of 370Sarah Hayes led the Millers with a 90

ANOTHER 64Down at the Roncalli regional which

again took place at Smock Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield breezed to anotherchampionship The No 1-ranked Shamrocksscored a 297 well ahead of runner-upCarmels 315 Zionsville earned the thirdstate qualifying spot shooting a 326

The day belonged to Westfields CailynHenderson who rocked Smock for a 64 -eight under par - which easily earned hermedalist honors This is the second time thisseason that Henderson shot a 64 during thefirst week of Westfields 2016 campaign

I actually thought I did pretty wellsaid Henderson The thing that helped wasmy short game Driver was good Honestlyeverything was pretty good today so I feltgood

I think that Cailyn played tremendousobviously with an eight-under par saidShamrocks coach Trevor Neu Itsmiraculous and fun to watch when she getsgoing like that

Westfield had the top two individuals atSmock Margaret Wentz was the runner-upshooting a 73 Jocelyn Bruch a freshmanplaying in her first regional carded a 78

Margaret Wentz had an extremely greatround as well finishing with one-over saidNeu Shes been playing some really steady

consistent golf and some of the best golf thatshes played in three years here

Everybody else I think they battledreally well today I think that they maybeleft some shots out there but I think thatsometimes you have to deal with what youhave out there on the course and theybattled to shoot the scores that they shot

KAVANAUGH PLACES THIRDCarmel also just missed state last season

so the Greyhounds are happy to be goingback to their home course to play in the bigtournament This will be the 25th time thatCarmel competes at state that ties them withNoblesville and Martinsville for the second-most appearances at state Lafayette Jeff isthe leader with 29 appearances

I think the girls played really well saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner We were ledby Angie Kavanaugh whos a senior Sheshad a great start to the state tournament

Kavanaugh placed third overall with a76 She was a freshman who played onCarmels state championship team in 2013

Shes definitely talked to them about itsaid Kluesner Weve really tried to justinstill in the girls to stay relaxed play theirgame dont worry about the competitionand just go for the best score on that day

Guerin Catholics Angelica Pfefferkornplayed as an individual shooting an 84

LAPEL REGIONALAt Edgewood Golf CourseTeam scores Columbus North311 Hamilton Southeastern 322Fishers 326 Cathedral 336 NewPalestine 350 Franklin County363 Bishop Chatard 370Noblesville 370 Columbus East376 Muncie Central 383 UnionCounty 387 Pendleton Heights388 Delta 388 Richmond 399Batesville 405 Lawrence North417 Greenfield-Central 418Yorktown 426Medalist Holly Anderson(Columbus North) 37-36=73Southeastern scores ChelseaMorrow 39-38=77 Julie Eaton

lsquoRocks win regional four teams head to state

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

The Westfield girls golf team won the Roncalli regional at Smock Saturday with a team score of 297 Cailyn Henderson(center) was the individual medalist with an eight-under par 64

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Caitie Gehlhausen was the individual runner-up at the Lapel regional at EdgewoodGolf Course Gehlhausen qualified for state with her score of 74

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41-39=80 Phyllis Cha 39-43=82Nicole Dillow 40-43=83 HaleighGray 39-44=83Fishers scores KennedyBrooker 36-39=75 Kate Alt 39-44=83 Anna DelPrince 42-42=84 Morgan Lewis 42-42=84Brooke Wilson 46-43=89Noblesville scores BrookeGigante 46-44=90 Sarah Hayes47-44=91 Taylor Keating 44-48=92 Camille Obergfell 48-49=97 Kayla Packard 49-52=101Hamilton Heights score CaitieGehlhausen 35-39=74RONCALLI REGIONALAt Smock Golf ClubTeam scores Westfield 297Carmel 315 Zionsville 326Plainfield 330 Brownsburg 337Ben Davis 340 Center Grove343 Terre Haute North 343Perry Meridian 352 Lebanon354 Terre Haute South 360Whiteland 367 Shawe Memorial391 Madison 404 WesternBoone 412 Henryville 425 NorthMontgomery 432 Greencastle459Medalist Cailyn Henderson(Westfield) 32-32=64Other Westfield scoresMargaret Wentz 36-37=73Jocelyn Bruch 40-38=78 MorganBaechler 37-45=82 AdreinneMontalone 40-44=84Carmel scores AngieKavanaugh 38-38=76 RaniHecht 40-38=78 Erin Evans 39-40=79 Nina Hecht 41-41=82Libby McGuire 42-42=84Guerin Catholic score AngelicaPfefferkorn 43-41=84

Reporter photos by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the Lapel regional Saturday The Royals will play at statefor the 13th time next weekend at Prairie View

Fishers placed third atthe Lapel regionaland will compete atthe state meet for thesecond year in a rownext weekend

GOLFFrom Page 8

Carmel finished second at the Roncalli regional and qualified for nextweekendrsquos state meet The Greyhounds will be competing at state for the25th time tying them with Noblesville and Martinsville for second-most timesat state

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The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

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Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

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ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

Puzzles 13

Page 8: Atlanta New Earth Festival - Constant Contactfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/da82d5b1-871... · For everything there is a season...my ... I love to cook and I love to entertain.

Sports8

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorFour Hamilton County girls golf team

and one individual are going to state nextweek after their performances at Saturdaysregional round

There is a different storyline attached toeach team Two are continuing newtraditions two were looking for redemptionafter missing state last year And the oneindividual She achieved a long-sought goal- or lets her say it in her own words

It feels like a weight has been lifted offmy shoulders said Caitie GehlhausenHamilton Heights senior and state qualifierI was almost there all the other years andso this years my year Im excited

Gehlhausen wasnt about to let this yearbe another almost She fired a 74 at theLapel regional which took place atEdgewood Golf Course Gehlhausens scorenot only made her the top advancingindividual but the overall runner-upGehlhausen finished behind only HollyAnderson of Columbus North who cardeda 73

I think I played really well saidGehlhausen The course played a lot harderthan it did last year and I scored a lot betterthan I did last year

The state meet a two-day and 36-holeevent will take place this coming Friday andSaturday at Prairie View Golf Club inCarmel Gehlhausen will be joined by theteams from Hamilton Southeastern andFishers which placed second and thirdrespectively at Edgewood The top threeteams advance from regional to state

LUCKY 13The Royals carded a 322 behind only

Columbus Norths 311 Southeastern missedout on state last year ending a streak of 10consecutive years of making it to the bigtournament This year HSE made it backand will mark its 13th appearance at state

These girls have worked really hardand theyre excited about it for sure saidRoyals coach Steve Guenin

Chelsea Morrow led HSE with a 77Julia Eaton carded an 80

We started out a little rough but theyreally picked it up and did a nice job on theback nine said Guenin We kind of had alittle bit of a sense of urgency I think and

they came out and just really finishedstrong

CONFIDENT TIGERSFishers will mark its second straight year

at state grabbing the final qualifying spotwith a 326 Kennedy Brooker had a greatday for the Tigers finishing in a tie for thirdplace by shooting a 75

Kennedy played a really good roundsaid Fishers coach Danny Smith She shota 75 four-over par Most everybody elsestruggled a bit The conditions were a littletougher than when we came out for ourpractice round We didnt play our best butwe survived and advanced

Smith attributed his teams addedconfidence with helping them to make itthrough the day

Theyve got a lot more confidence thisyear said Smith

Noblesville placed seventh at theregional shooting a team score of 370Sarah Hayes led the Millers with a 90

ANOTHER 64Down at the Roncalli regional which

again took place at Smock Golf Course inIndianapolis Westfield breezed to anotherchampionship The No 1-ranked Shamrocksscored a 297 well ahead of runner-upCarmels 315 Zionsville earned the thirdstate qualifying spot shooting a 326

The day belonged to Westfields CailynHenderson who rocked Smock for a 64 -eight under par - which easily earned hermedalist honors This is the second time thisseason that Henderson shot a 64 during thefirst week of Westfields 2016 campaign

I actually thought I did pretty wellsaid Henderson The thing that helped wasmy short game Driver was good Honestlyeverything was pretty good today so I feltgood

I think that Cailyn played tremendousobviously with an eight-under par saidShamrocks coach Trevor Neu Itsmiraculous and fun to watch when she getsgoing like that

Westfield had the top two individuals atSmock Margaret Wentz was the runner-upshooting a 73 Jocelyn Bruch a freshmanplaying in her first regional carded a 78

Margaret Wentz had an extremely greatround as well finishing with one-over saidNeu Shes been playing some really steady

consistent golf and some of the best golf thatshes played in three years here

Everybody else I think they battledreally well today I think that they maybeleft some shots out there but I think thatsometimes you have to deal with what youhave out there on the course and theybattled to shoot the scores that they shot

KAVANAUGH PLACES THIRDCarmel also just missed state last season

so the Greyhounds are happy to be goingback to their home course to play in the bigtournament This will be the 25th time thatCarmel competes at state that ties them withNoblesville and Martinsville for the second-most appearances at state Lafayette Jeff isthe leader with 29 appearances

I think the girls played really well saidCarmel coach Kelly Kluesner We were ledby Angie Kavanaugh whos a senior Sheshad a great start to the state tournament

Kavanaugh placed third overall with a76 She was a freshman who played onCarmels state championship team in 2013

Shes definitely talked to them about itsaid Kluesner Weve really tried to justinstill in the girls to stay relaxed play theirgame dont worry about the competitionand just go for the best score on that day

Guerin Catholics Angelica Pfefferkornplayed as an individual shooting an 84

LAPEL REGIONALAt Edgewood Golf CourseTeam scores Columbus North311 Hamilton Southeastern 322Fishers 326 Cathedral 336 NewPalestine 350 Franklin County363 Bishop Chatard 370Noblesville 370 Columbus East376 Muncie Central 383 UnionCounty 387 Pendleton Heights388 Delta 388 Richmond 399Batesville 405 Lawrence North417 Greenfield-Central 418Yorktown 426Medalist Holly Anderson(Columbus North) 37-36=73Southeastern scores ChelseaMorrow 39-38=77 Julie Eaton

lsquoRocks win regional four teams head to state

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

The Westfield girls golf team won the Roncalli regional at Smock Saturday with a team score of 297 Cailyn Henderson(center) was the individual medalist with an eight-under par 64

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Caitie Gehlhausen was the individual runner-up at the Lapel regional at EdgewoodGolf Course Gehlhausen qualified for state with her score of 74

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41-39=80 Phyllis Cha 39-43=82Nicole Dillow 40-43=83 HaleighGray 39-44=83Fishers scores KennedyBrooker 36-39=75 Kate Alt 39-44=83 Anna DelPrince 42-42=84 Morgan Lewis 42-42=84Brooke Wilson 46-43=89Noblesville scores BrookeGigante 46-44=90 Sarah Hayes47-44=91 Taylor Keating 44-48=92 Camille Obergfell 48-49=97 Kayla Packard 49-52=101Hamilton Heights score CaitieGehlhausen 35-39=74RONCALLI REGIONALAt Smock Golf ClubTeam scores Westfield 297Carmel 315 Zionsville 326Plainfield 330 Brownsburg 337Ben Davis 340 Center Grove343 Terre Haute North 343Perry Meridian 352 Lebanon354 Terre Haute South 360Whiteland 367 Shawe Memorial391 Madison 404 WesternBoone 412 Henryville 425 NorthMontgomery 432 Greencastle459Medalist Cailyn Henderson(Westfield) 32-32=64Other Westfield scoresMargaret Wentz 36-37=73Jocelyn Bruch 40-38=78 MorganBaechler 37-45=82 AdreinneMontalone 40-44=84Carmel scores AngieKavanaugh 38-38=76 RaniHecht 40-38=78 Erin Evans 39-40=79 Nina Hecht 41-41=82Libby McGuire 42-42=84Guerin Catholic score AngelicaPfefferkorn 43-41=84

Reporter photos by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the Lapel regional Saturday The Royals will play at statefor the 13th time next weekend at Prairie View

Fishers placed third atthe Lapel regionaland will compete atthe state meet for thesecond year in a rownext weekend

GOLFFrom Page 8

Carmel finished second at the Roncalli regional and qualified for nextweekendrsquos state meet The Greyhounds will be competing at state for the25th time tying them with Noblesville and Martinsville for second-most timesat state

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The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

MILLER From Page 10

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

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STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HORROR MOVIES

ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

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41-39=80 Phyllis Cha 39-43=82Nicole Dillow 40-43=83 HaleighGray 39-44=83Fishers scores KennedyBrooker 36-39=75 Kate Alt 39-44=83 Anna DelPrince 42-42=84 Morgan Lewis 42-42=84Brooke Wilson 46-43=89Noblesville scores BrookeGigante 46-44=90 Sarah Hayes47-44=91 Taylor Keating 44-48=92 Camille Obergfell 48-49=97 Kayla Packard 49-52=101Hamilton Heights score CaitieGehlhausen 35-39=74RONCALLI REGIONALAt Smock Golf ClubTeam scores Westfield 297Carmel 315 Zionsville 326Plainfield 330 Brownsburg 337Ben Davis 340 Center Grove343 Terre Haute North 343Perry Meridian 352 Lebanon354 Terre Haute South 360Whiteland 367 Shawe Memorial391 Madison 404 WesternBoone 412 Henryville 425 NorthMontgomery 432 Greencastle459Medalist Cailyn Henderson(Westfield) 32-32=64Other Westfield scoresMargaret Wentz 36-37=73Jocelyn Bruch 40-38=78 MorganBaechler 37-45=82 AdreinneMontalone 40-44=84Carmel scores AngieKavanaugh 38-38=76 RaniHecht 40-38=78 Erin Evans 39-40=79 Nina Hecht 41-41=82Libby McGuire 42-42=84Guerin Catholic score AngelicaPfefferkorn 43-41=84

Reporter photos by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the Lapel regional Saturday The Royals will play at statefor the 13th time next weekend at Prairie View

Fishers placed third atthe Lapel regionaland will compete atthe state meet for thesecond year in a rownext weekend

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Carmel finished second at the Roncalli regional and qualified for nextweekendrsquos state meet The Greyhounds will be competing at state for the25th time tying them with Noblesville and Martinsville for second-most timesat state

Sports10

The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

MILLER From Page 10

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

Solutions are located on Page 7

STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HORROR MOVIES

ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

Puzzles 13

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The Noblesville girls cross country teampicked up its fifth invitational win of theseason on Saturday by triumphing at the TedFox Bedford North Invitational

The Millers scored 30 points to win thetitle ahead of Floyd Centrals 48 Abi Littlewon the individual race in 190073 and fiveother Noblesville runners landed in the top10 Susanna Sharples-Gordon was fourthKatherine Dombroski sixth SophieReichard ninth and Abigail Klinker 10th

Bedford North Lawrence InvitationalTeam scores Noblesville 30 FloydCentral 48 Terre Haute South 122Columbus East 164 Edgewood 185Evansville North 187 Jeffersonville 205Christian Academy 223 BrownstownCentral 225 Bedford North Lawrence269 Northview 269 Mitchell 325Crawford County 327 Paoli 358 Salem414 Borden 437Noblesville runners 1 Abi Little1900730 4 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 1938503 6 KatherineDombroski 1951426 9 SophieReichard 2002120 10 Abigail Klinker2002336 14 Katherine Sandys2032980 18 Aubrey Swart 2109720

Noblesvilles boys team ran at the NewHaven Invitational along with the Fishersboys and both Hamilton Heights teams onSaturday

In the Boys AAA race Fishers was therunner-up with 80 points while Noblesvilleplaced third by scoring 85 Fort WayneCarroll won the meet with 51 points

Josh Roth led the Tigers by taking thirdwith Sam Kuhn finishing seventh TheMillers Eric Hoffman was the individualrunner-up and Levi Neuzerling took sixth

Hamilton Heights raced in the AA racesAbby Christiansen finished 15th to lead thegirls and Max Wahl took 40th to pace theboys

New Haven InvitationalBOYS AATeam scores Oak Hill 123 Angola 128Leo 130 Columbia City 164 NewHaven 177 Eastbrook 182 Yorktown238 Norwell 239 Fremont 239Heritage 241 Lakeland 243 BishopLuers 259 Marion 262 HamiltonHeights 272 Bremen 326 Garrett 408Mississenwa 449 Northwestern 503Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights top seven runners 40 MaxWahl 180189 41 Dylan Young180204 56 George Harden 18273766 Michael Tyner 184997 69 PriceKnowles 185172 96 Josh Lapinski193954 112 Jacob Glover 210631GIRLS AATeam scores Columbia City 87Yorktown 91 Norwell 133 Bellmont171 Northwestern 179 Oak Hill 197Bishop Luers 198 Bremen 205Mississenwa 245 West Noble 255Hamilton Heights 271 Leo 279 Garrett302 Fremont 308 Lakeland 338Heritage 402 Eastbrook 426Tippecanoe Valley 548Heights runners 15 Abby Christiansen202850 26 Chloe Henderson205801 69 Kylie Schakel 22495988 Ellie Hunter 232855 89 ElizabethShrock 233512 96 Alex Lopez

240054 121 Jenna Tomaszewski251668BOYS AAATeam scores Fort Wayne Carroll 51Fishers 80 Noblesville 85 Westview 94West Noble 172 Bloomington South174 Pendleton Heights 174 Northridge226 Homestead 273 South Bend Riley352 Concord 366 Bellmont 367 BishopDwenger 371 Goshen 395 Mishawaka420 DeKalb 422 East Noble 432Mount Vernon 443 South Bend Adams501 Elkhart Memorial 589 MuncieCental 601 Fort Wayne North Side 750Fort Wayne South Side 753Fishers top seven runners 3 Josh Roth154429 7 Sam Kuhn 160404 19Brandon Reyes 162899 25 EthanMeyer 163494 26 Aaron Worley163580 27 Ashton Murray 16412128 Alex Meyer 164254Noblesville top seven runners 2 EricHoffman 154294 6 Levi Neuzerling160049 18 Zachary Freeman162646 22 Justin Amburgy 16301939 Clay Obergfell 165454 50 LukeBalciunas 170006 68 Blake Hipkiss171278

Carmels girls team won two meets inone day Saturday triumphing both at theMetropolitan Conference meet and at theCulver Invitational

At the MIC race the Greyhounds scored37 points to win the team title DaphneBoom was the individual winner cominghome in a time of 190860 Anna Morozovtook sixth and Izza Khurram was seventhMeanwhile Carmel coasted to victory inCulvers Girls Elite race scoring 17 pointsSarah Leinheiser won that race in 17511with Christina Geisler second MaddieDalton third Rachel Anderson fifth andPhoebe Bates sixth

It was a great day for our team saidCarmel coach Mark Ellington Wesuccessfully split our team and competedvery well at both meets We enjoy bothmeets and winning the conference is amongthe top goals on our list each season Bothsquads brought the level of competition weexpected and we were pleased to see manyof them run top individual races for theseason today

The Greyhounds boys also won the MICscoring 25 points to take the trophy Carmelhad six runners in the top 10 Colin Murphywas second Calvin Bates fourth BenjaminMiller fifth Keelan Grant sixth EvanBouillet eighth and Drew Watson 10th

ldquoThis was an excellent opportunity torun on a great course in weather conduciveto fast performances said Greyhoundscoach Colin Altevogt

Guerin Catholic also competed at theCulver Invitational Megan Slamkowski

placed ninth in the girls race and QuinnGallagher finished ninth in the boys race

Metropolitan Conference meet

GIRLS RACETeam scores Carmel 37 LawrenceNorth 57 Center Grove 68 Pike 90North Central 125 Warren Central 168Ben Davis 232 Lawrence Central 236Carmel runners 1 Daphne Boom190860 6 Anna Morozov 193630 7Izza Khurram 193676 10 ElizabethBorlik 195170 13 Eva Brungard200480 14 Alyssa Easton 20048829 Emily Ashburn 203900BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 25 North Central80 Center Grove 84 Lawrence North94 Lawrence Central 133 Pike 144Ben Davis 173 Warren Central 196Carmel runners 2 Colin Murphy154929 4 Calvin Bates 155251 5Benjamin Miller 155508 6 KeelanGrant 155569 8 Evan Bouillet160472 10 Drew Watson 16173119 Jonah Nichol 164126Culver InvitationalGIRLS ELITE RACETeam scores Carmel 17 Penn 112Bloomington North 156 Mason 159Milford (Mich) 170 Columbus North

Miller girls win fifth invite of the season

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (682) and Noblesvillersquos Eric Hoffman (second from right) each finished in the top three of the Boys AAArace at the New Haven Invitational on Saturday Hoffman was the individual runner-up and Roth placed third

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Max Wahl finished 40th in the Boys AA race

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180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

MILLER From Page 10

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

Solutions are located on Page 7

STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HORROR MOVIES

ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

Puzzles 13

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Sports 11

180 Guerin Catholic 182 Warsaw 197West Lafayette 223 La Porte 239Portage 247 Munster 296 PortageCentral (Mich) 323 Terre Haute North359 Cathedral 387 Twin Lakes 407Crown Point 529Carmel top seven runners 1 SarahLeinheiser 17511 2 Christina Geisler18261 3 Maddie Dalton 18312 5Rachel Anderson 18369 6 PhoebeBates 18390 31 Lily McAndrews19465 43 Sydney Haines 20004Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Megan Slamkowski 18482 14 PaigeSchemanske 19028 18 EllieSchroeder 19120 59 Isabelle Museck20211 94 Lucia Perez 21036 121Amanda Schafer 21593 124 KateAnderson 22049BOYS ELITE RACETeam scores Lyons Township (Ill) 36Concordia Lutheran 132 WestLafayette 180 Mason (Ohio) 181 Penn214 Lake Central 228 Portage Central(Mich) 230 Milford (Mich) 239 FortWayne Northrop 249 BloomingtonNorth 257 Columbus North 261Portage 263 Crown Point 283 Warsaw287 Fort Wayne Snider 337 GuerinCatholic 349 Sycamore 351Guerin Catholic top seven runners 9Quinn Gallagher 16129 65 AndrewHall 17112 90 Payton Stanley17312 100 Grant Delfaque 17387104 Patrick Berger 17411 109William Young 17431 112 MackBentivoglio 17437

Westfield took squads to the ShelbyvilleGolden Bear Invitational

The Shamrock girls placed a closesecond to Brownsburg 72-79 Lauren

Bailey finished in eighth place In the boysrace Noah Douthit led Westfield by taking35th

Sheridans boys team had four runnersin the race just missing a full team scoreNathan Smith finished in 13th place

Shelbyville Golden Bear InvitationalWOMEN BLACKTeam scores Brownsburg 72 Westfield79 Franklin Central 79 Avon 87Zionsville 110 Brebeuf Jesuit 116Southport 167 Herron 225 NewPalestine 271 Shelbyville 282 Danville307Westfield top seven runners 8 LaurenBailey 191740 16 Madison Smith195575 17 Kyla Curtis 195751 18Lucy Shaub 200195 20 AshleySenerius 200560 25 Sara Hamlet201406 26 Ali Becker 201633MEN BLACKTeam scores Brebeuf Jesuit 31 Avon43 Zionsville 92 New Palestine 145Southport 164 Danville 182Brownsburg 201 Westfield 205Roncalli 216 Beech Grove 314Shelbyville 320 Indianapolis Tech 328Herron 376Westfield top seven runners 35 NoahDouthit 164312 36 Drew Schmitz164526 48 Luke Tragesser 16596253 Jude Phillips 171020 56 JacobMears 171549 60 Jon Huntley172421 61 Johnny McClure 172482MEN GOLDSheridan runners 13 Nathan Smith175579 25 Taylor Jacobs 20063239 Robbie Hopkins 214121 48 AlexWhite 264209

MILLER From Page 10

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Heightsrsquo Chloe Henderson placed 26th in the Girls AA race

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Fishersrsquo Sam Kuhn (far left) finished seventh in the Boys AAArace Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzerling (second from left) was sixthwhile the Millersrsquo Zachary Freeman and Justin Amburgy helpedNoblesville to a third-place team finish

In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

Sports12

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

Solutions are located on Page 7

STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HORROR MOVIES

ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

Puzzles 13

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In an all-county boys soccer gameSaturday Fishers won at Noblesville 2-1

Drew Gavit and Ethan Isaacs eachscored a goal in the first half for the Tigerswith Zach Peskin assisting both scores KoleThompson scored the Millers goal in thesecond half

Carmelrsquos boys ranked No 7 in Class2A defeated 2A No 4 Evansville Memorial3-1 on Saturday

Harrison Adams Jack Muller and JaredRichey all scored one goal while BenGodden Riley Shives and Max Toubin eachmade one assist The Greyhounds are now7-2-4 for the season

ldquoToday was our best performance of theseason said Carmel coach Shane SchmidtOur team shape defensively ballmovement and possession on the attack wasfantastic I am extremely proud of the entireteamrsquos effortrdquo

The Guerin Catholic boys team pickedup two wins at the Zionsville Classic onSaturday

The Golden Eagles beat 2A No 15Munster 3-0 in their first game AndrewGarvey scored the first goal taking a passfrom PJ Grocki and hitting a one-touch shotinto the net

Garvey scored Guerins second goal ona penalty kick then assisted the third goalpassing to Conner Murray who finished thescore

In their second game the Golden Eaglesdefeated Bishop Dwenger 3-1 Murrayscored 10 minutes into the game butDwenger scored to tie things up at halftimeGuerin added two more goals in the secondhalf with Shane Johnson scoring off anassist by Murray and Garvey hitting anotherpenalty kick

The Golden Eagles are now 8-2-1 andhave won seven of their last eight games

The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccerteam beat Lawrence North 3-0 on Saturday

Kara Sanders scored for the 2A No 5Royals two minutes into the game off anassist by Abbie Wood Kaitlyn Weldy gotthe second goal with Ava Keaffaberassisting Keaffaber scored the third goalassisted by Taylor Pozzebon

Natalie Wilkinson with player of thegame as the one shot on goal we gave up shemade the big save to keep the shutout saidHSE coach Greg Davidson

Carmelrsquos girls ranked No 2 in 2A beat2A No 6 Zionsville 1-0 on Saturday

The Greyhounds scored in the gamesninth minute when Katie Soderstrom gotthe goal off a pass from Ali James

The coaching staff was pleased with theplay of GK Emily Melchi who stepped infor our normal starter Nicole Vohs saidCarmel coach Frank Dixon Emily made3 difficult saves and also corralled the onlyZionsville corner of the evening

Tiger boys edge Millers 2-1

The Hamilton Southeasternvolleyball team won the Brebeuf JesuitInvitational on Saturday

The Class 4A No 1 Royals avengedan early season Hoosier CrossroadsConference loss by defeatingBrownsburg 25-11 25-21 in their firstmatch Kenzie Hinshaw had 21 assistsand Meredith Phillips had 12 kills

Southeastern took care ofMaconaquah 25-16 25-13 in its secondmatch Bria King put down seven killswhile Taylor Shelton hit six kills on theright side

In the final match the Royals camefrom behind to beat Westfield 18-2523-25 25-17 25-22 15-5

Olivia Burgess tied a school recordwith 33 digs to help the Royals stayalive said HSE coach Jason Young

Meredith Phillips hit 26 kills withCaitlin Kane making 18 digs andsmacking 15 kills Phillips and LarkJones both made four blocks andHinshaw handed out 48 assists

The Royals are now 24-2 on theseason

Westfield stats were not available

Royals winBrebeufInvite

Sports12

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

Solutions are located on Page 7

STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HORROR MOVIES

ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

Puzzles 13

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 91 64 587 -Toronto 85 69 552 55Baltimore 84 71 542 70NY Yankees 79 75 513 115Tampa Bay 65 89 422 255Central W L PCT GBCleveland 90 64 584 -Detroit 83 71 539 70Kansas City 78 77 503 125Chi White Sox 73 81 474 170Minnesota 56 99 361 345West W L PCT GBTexas 92 63 594 -Seattle 81 73 526 105Houston 81 74 523 110LA Angels 69 86 445 230Oakland 66 88 429 255

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 90 64 584 -NY Mets 82 73 529 85Miami 77 78 497 135Philadelphia 70 85 452 205Atlanta 63 92 406 275Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 98 56 636 -St Louis 81 73 526 170Pittsburgh 77 77 500 210Milwaukee 70 85 452 285Cincinnati 64 90 416 340West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 89 66 574 -San Francisco 82 73 529 70Colorado 73 82 471 160San Diego 65 90 419 240Arizona 64 90 416 245

MLB standingsSaturdayrsquos scores

Kansas City 7 Detroit 4St Louis 10 Chi Cubs 4

Texas 5 Oakland 0Toronto 3 NY Yankees 0

Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4Baltimore 6 Arizona 1

Washington 6 Pittsburgh 1

Miami 6 Atlanta 4Chi White Sox 8 Cleveland 1

Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1LA Angels 10 Houston 4

Philadelphia 10 NY Mets 8Minnesota 3 Seattle 2

San Francisco 9 San Diego 6 10 inningsLA Dodgers 14 Colorado 1

Solutions are located on Page 7

STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HORROR MOVIES

ACROSS1 Necklace lock6 Put into service9 Slovenly one13 Center of iris14 Platoon setting15 Ben Franklins invention16 Naked protozoa17 First prime number18 Trail follower19 Norman BatesJanet Leighmovie21 2002 horror flick starringNaomi Watts23 Actress ____ Michele24 Potatos soup mate25 Not hook or cross28 Fodder holder30 Before Reuse and Recycle35 Reunion attendee37 Baptism or shiva39 Enter user name and password

40 Delhi wrap41 Abominable snowmen43 Swine and avian diseases44 Signs of things to come46 Will be according to DorisDay47 Cohen brothers Barton ____48 Public announcement50 Bit attachment52 9 Across digs53 Like pinkish cheeks55 Boston ____ Party57 Go off on a ____ or deviate61 Jeff Goldblums unfortunateteleportation experiment64 La ____ opera house65 Freudian topic67 Sag69 Per ____ or yearly70 Black and white sea bird71 Number the Stars author72 None of this for the weary73 Soap-making ingredient74 English county

DOWN1 Number cruncher2 Coal in a stocking3 Killer ones attacked in 1995sCongo4 Female oracle5 Oh The ____ Youll go6 Do ____ others as7 Movie featuring the killerJigsaw8 Be theatrical9 Recipe command10 Mischievous Scandinavian god11 Bakers baker12 Shipping hazard15 Israeli money20 Like The Wolf Man22 Of a female24 50-50 draw eg25 Avenger in a hockey mask26 Remember this battle site27 Chemistry lab glass device

29 What ____ Beneath withMichelle Pfeiffer31 Remove as a hat32 aka tangelos33 Draculas title34 Glorify36 Short skirt38 Michael Collins country42 Says archaic45 Neve Campbell vs Ghostfaceflick49 Long period of time51 Found in a haystack54 Diamond datum56 1970s big dos57 Russias 1917 abdicator58 High school breakout59 Grannies60 Pig out61 Puff of marijuana62 Blues63 Bygone era66 Laroche or de Maupassant68 Eucharist vessel

Puzzles 13


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