Friday December 2 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield
Vol 3 No 238Cloudy today mostly cloudy tonight
TODAYrsquoS WEATHER
HIGH 39 LOW 28
By FRED SWIFTHamilton Countys newly elected
and re-elected public officials will besworn into office on Tuesday December20 All Republicans the officials willtake their oaths in 5 pm ceremonies atthe historic courtroom in theCourthouse Actual new termsbegin January 1
Newly elected on November 8 areSuperior Court Judge Jon Brown whosucceeds Judge Dan Pfleging CountyAuditor Robin Mills who follows DawnCoverdale and County Councilor JeffreyHern taking over from Dr James Dillon
Those re-elected are CountyCommissioners Steve Dillinger andMark Heirbrandt Councilors BradBeaver and Rick McKinney CountyTreasurer Jennifer Templeton andCounty Surveyor Kenton Ward
The public is welcome to the eventfollowing which there will berefreshments provided by theRepublican Womens Club
Prevail Inc an organization founded toserve victims of crime and abuse hasrecognized Hamilton County DeputyProsecuting Attorney David McPherson forhis service to the community and victimsand hails him as Prevails Hero of the Monthfor October
Deputy Prosecutor McPherson servesthe Hamilton County community throughhis assignment to the domestic violence andbattery docket He has held this position inHamilton Superior Court No 3 sinceJanuary 1 2015 and has made great stridesin developing a team atmosphere centeredon the victims involvement in his casesDeputy Prosecutor McPherson worksclosely with his legal secretary Lynn Bauerand Prevails Victim Notification ProgramAdvocate Leah Wills
Dave took the lead to implementchanges in how he approached his newcases He saw the need and benefit forbringing a unified approach to working withvictims to facilitate communication supportthe victim and see the case through to itsconclusion By including [legal secretary]Lynn and [Prevails] Leah in on initialmeetings victims have felt morecomfortable with the criminal justice systemand with seeking out the services availablewithin the community says ChiefDeputy Prosecuting Attorney AndreMiksha Deputy Prosecutor McPhersonexplains that his role in this process is tohold the defendant accountable Daves
Hamilton County Deputy Prosecutor David McPhearson (left) wasselected as Prevails Hero of the Month for October
Photo provided
Noblesville Mayor John Ditslearannounced that after all the change wascalculated Noblesville Schoolsrsquo studentscollected a record amount of $6357 Theannual Coin Harvest was held November 7through 11 at Noblesvillersquos sevenelementary schools
ldquoWe cannot thank our elementarystudents enough for their continued supportof Noblesville nonprofitsrdquo said NoblesvilleMayor John Ditslear ldquoThis year theysurpassed our expectations and raised morethan $2600 above last yearrsquos amount I alsowant to thank The Farmers Bank employeesfor tallying up all of the change and assistingwith the programrdquo
Money raised from the Coin Harvest willbe donated to the 2017 Mayorrsquos CharityJubilee beneficiaries ndash Noblesville YouthAssistance Program NoblesvilleFirefighters Christmas Food and Toy Driveand the Cherish Center
Students were asked to bring loosechange or complete chores for moneywhich they dropped into a classroom bucketThe classroom that collected the mostmoney at each school will win a pizza partywith Mayor Ditslear
ldquoI hope the Coin Harvest establishes theimportance of helping others and donating
Photo courtesy Fishers Fire Department
Front row (from left) Noblesville Youth Assistancersquos Ashlan CavenderFire Chief Greg Wyant Mayorrsquos Charity Jubilee Chairwoman MichelleGlodowski Mayor John Ditslear Noblesville Youth Assistancersquos MaryAnn Haymaker and NFD Captain Todd Estes Back row The FarmersBank employees Ashley Roose Lauren Essex and Sydney Loomis
Annual Coin Harvest raises $6357 for Noblesville nonprofits
County Prosecutor recognizedas Prevailrsquos Hero of the Month
County officialsto take oath ofoffice Dec 20
Santa and Mrs Claus (Mark and CindyWhicker) will visit the Sheridan PublicLibrary on Saturday December 3from 1000 am to 12 Noon as part of theannual prelude to the Christmas seasonGirls and boys and moms and dads andgrandparents and in-laws and out-lawsand friends and neighbors of all agesannually converge on the library on thefirst Saturday of December to enjoy a littleone-on-one time with the Jolly Old Elf ashe dutifully listens to their Christmas wishlists and promises a few surprises too
Library spokesperson Steve Martinstated This also makes for an idealphoto-op of the youngsters with Santa sofamilies are invited to bring their cameraand snap away The library will also betaking optional pictures for one dollareach as a fund raiser for the Friends of theLibrary
There will be Christmas punch andcookies for all as well as a coloring sheetfor the youngsters to work on while adultsrelax and do a little networking amongthemselves in the libraryrsquos CommunityRoom
The Sheridan Public Library is locatedat 103 West First Street in SheridanLibrary hours are Monday throughThursday 10 am to 7 pm Friday 10am to 530 pm and Saturday 9 am to1 pm
Santa MrsClaus to visitSheridan Library
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to worthy local charities in our kindergartenthrough fifth-grade students If the sentimentof this program has a lasting impact on ourstudents it will serve our community wellin the futurerdquo Ditslear said
The 2017 Mayorrsquos Charity Jubilee willbe held July 14 at Mustard Seed Gardens
COIN HARVESTFrom Page 1
delivery of information to a victim of domestic violence is nonjudgmental and remainsfocused on the victims safety and health He is a huge advocate of Prevail and routinelydirects victims to Prevails services He constantly seeks ways to improve his interactionsand approach when working with victims of crime and abuse
Accordingly Prevail Inc recognized Deputy Prosecutor McPherson as its Hero of theMonth for October October is a special month because it is Domestic Violence AwarenessMonth We are especially proud of Dave and his legal secretary Lynn as they work tomake our county and each of its households a safer place added Miksha
The Angel of Hope of Memorial will conduct its third annual Candle LightingRemembrance Ceremony at 7 pm Tuesday Dec 6 at the memorial in Noblesvilles ForestPark
This occurs each year at all the Angel of Hope Memorials nationwide The serviceincludes reading of names engraved at the memorial All are welcome to come and sharein the service by lighting a candle in memory of their loved one and to support their friendsand family
It will be outside at the memorial so dress warmFor more information visit the Angel of Hopes website at wwwangelofhopeinfo
and visit its Facebook page at httpgooglHsdyW5
Angel of Hope Memorial Candle LightingRemembrance Ceremony is Dec 6
As construction commences on thenew Fishers Police Departmentheadquarters Fishers City Court has beenrelocated inside of City Hall Effectiveimmediately court will be held in the CityHall auditorium All correspondence to thecourt or in-person payments will take placeat 1 Municipal Drive Fishers IN 46038
There will not be public computer access foronline payments within City Hall
Due to a pre-existing scheduling conflictwith the City Hall auditorium all cases setfor Dec 9 will be moved to Dec 30 insteadAnyone who received a ticket for Dec9 does not need to appear on that date butmust appear Dec 30 instead
Fishers Court relocated to City Hall
PROSECUTOR From Page 1
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Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing and one of them shallnot fall on the ground without your Father
- Matthew 1029
50 Years AgoNews Thirty-six employees with 545 years of service will be honoredtonight at Forest Park Inn by Public Service Indiana The employees allof whom work at the Noblesville Generating Station will receive serviceawards and pins at the program to be attended by officials from Plainfieldat the district headquartersSports North Centralrsquos tall Panthers outscored Carmel by 14 points fromthe field and held scoring whiz Billy Shepherd to a pair of field goals ingiving the Greyhounds a ldquosecond chancerdquo at the herdrsquos netters 76-to-74in a net thriller here Saturday eveningAd Firestone Curtis-Mathes 25rsquorsquo Color TV $49995
3Obituaries
Barbara June Fulton
June 16 1934 - November 27 2016
Barbara June Fulton 82 of Fishers went home to be with her Lord on the morning ofSunday November 27 2016 at Kindred Transitional Care andRehabilitation - Bridgewater in Carmel She was born on June 16 1934to Clyde and Viva (Montgomery) Orem in Indianapolis
Barbara had worked at Lazarus and Hooks Drug Store (now CVS)and had also been a secretary at Castleton Church of the Nazarene Shewas a member of Noblesville Church of the Nazarene where she sangin the choir Barbara was a graduate of Shortridge High School andenjoyed class reunions and class breakfasts She was a fabulous cookand back in the day liked hosting Tupperware parties Barbara likedtraveling especially day trips and caring for her flowers She
participated in Walker Research testing new products Barbara loved being with people -she always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone she met but her greatestjoy was being a homemaker and grandma
She is survived by her two children Brent (wife Karen) Fulton and Brenda (husbThomas) Gonzales grandchildren Nicole Gonzales Emily Uebel Kathleen Fulton andLauren Gonzales brother-in-law Robert (wife Dean) Fulton nieces Linda Kelly andMary Sue Brauntigam and special friends Rita Griffith Katie Inman and Joyce Laub
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Arthur BudFulton who passed away in 2012 and a sister Madonna Feulner
Services will be held at 100 pm on Friday December 2 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with visitation beginning at 1100am Rev Robert L Donham will officiate Burial will be at Lincoln Memory Gardens inWhitestown
Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association Greater MidwestAffiliate Memorials and Tributes Lockbox 3816 Paysphere Circle Chicago IL 60674or American Diabetes Association Indiana Office 8604 Allisonville Road Suite 140Indianapolis IN 46250
The family wishes to sincerely thank everyone involved with Barbaras care for thepast year
Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom
Barbara June Fulton
June 16 1934 - November 27 2016
C Marjorie Inman 89 of Sheridan passed away Wednesday November 30 2016She was born June 3 1927 to the late Joseph and Laura (Vandergriff) Doty in Jackson
County Marjorie was a graduate of Westfield High School class of 1945 She worked atthe Merrell Norm Studio in Sheridan as a beautician Aero Drapes in Joiletville for fiveyears and owned and operated ldquoMargersquos Beauty Shoprdquo Marjorie was a member of theWomen Auxillary Sheridan American Legion Post 67
Marjorie will be greatly missed by her family and children Steven (Lynda) MillikanJeffrey (Janice) Millikan Terry (Cheryl) Millikan Michael (Crystal) Inman step-sonFaron (Cindy) Inman She was a loving grandmother to 12 grandchildren and a proudgreat-grandmother to 16
Preceding Marjorie in death her loving husband David Inman in May of 1996 herstep-son Danny Inman in 2010 step-grandson Donnie Inman and her siblings MarvinJackie Cleo Doty and Mary Lowe
Funeral services will be held on Sunday December 4 2016 at 100 pm at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services located at 508 E 6th St Sheridan The Rev Chris Welch will beofficiating Burial will follow services at Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan Calling willbe on Saturday December 3 from 300 pm till 700 pm at Fisher Family Funeral Services
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Sheridan American Legion Post 67 in coWomen Auxiliary
Online condolences may be made at fisherfuneralscom
Contact us Hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom
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The White River Soccer Complex atNoblesville High School was named asone of the Fields of the Year by the SportsTurf Managers Association
The STMA is the professionalassociation for 2600 men and womenwho manage sports fields worldwide whoare critical to the safety of athletes andcoaches Since 1992 STMArsquos Field of theYear Award is presented to members whomanage baseball football soccer softballand other sporting playing surfaces at theprofessional collegiate schools (K-12)and parks and recreation level
Joshua Weigel is the groundssuperintendent of the White River SoccerComplex He also received the award in2012 and 2014
The other 2016 winners are listedbelow
ProfessionalBaseball ndash Smokies Stadium at
Tennessee Smokies (Kodak Tenn)Anthony DeFeo Certified Sports FieldManager (CSFM) Head Groundskeeper
Soccer ndash Toyota Park at Chicago Fire(Bridgeview Ill) Joel White TurfManager
Sporting Grounds ndash Infinity Park atCity of Glendale (Glendale Colo) NoelHarryman CSFM Manager TurfOperations
College and UniversityBaseball ndash Pacer Field at Marywood
University (Scranton Pa) Rob GaldieriSports Turf Manager
Football ndash Spartan Stadium atMichigan State University (East Lansing
Mich) Amy Fouty CSFM Athletic TurfManager
Soccer ndash Merlo Field at University ofPortland (Portland Ore) Kevin WhiteAthletic Field Manager
Softball ndash Pacer Field at MarywoodUniversity (Scranton Pa) Rob GaldieriSports Turf Manager
Sporting Grounds ndash 53 Bank Stadiumat Kennesaw State (Kennesaw Ga)Shane Hohlbein CSFM Sports TurfManager
Schools and ParksBaseball ndash The Nest at Clover School
District (Clover SC) Will RogersCSFM Sports Turf Manager
Football ndash Carson Stadium at ChristChurch Episcopal School (GreenvilleSC) Brian Dossett CSFM Head SportsField Manager
Softball ndash Champs Field at GulfportSportsPlex (Gulfport Miss) KenEdwards CSFM Sports Turf Manager
Sporting Grounds ndash Raiders Stadiumat Atlee High School (MechanicsvilleVa) Marc Moran CSFMAgricultureHorticulture Instructor
Awards will be presented at the 28thannual STMA Conference amp Exhibition inOrlando Fla Jan 24-27 2017 Nearly1200 leaders in the sports turf industrywill meet at Disneyrsquos Colorado SpringsHotel for four days of cutting-edgeeducational seminars exhibitordemonstrations and networking
NHSrsquo White River Soccer Complexamong ldquoFields of the Yearrdquo
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Sports 5
University sailed past Anderson Prep 69-20 in aThursday night away game that was also theTrailblazers first Pioneer Conference game of theseason
University led 36-2 at halftime Lindsey Syrekearned a double-double of 21 points and 10rebounds and also blocked seven shots NatalieNickless made three 3-pointers finishing with 11points
Lily Snyder also had 11 points and made fivesteals Emma Caress chipped in eight points MaggieKlemsz had two blocks and Honor Cosby handed
out five assistsThe Blazers are now 6-1 and travel to
International on Tuesday for a 6 pm game
University 69Anderson Prep 20
University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-10 0-0 2 1Honor Cosby 3-4 0-1 6 1Lily Snyder 5-6 0-0 11 2Hallie Harrison 0-0 0-3 0 0Lucy Snyder 2-6 0-0 4 0
Annie Klemsz 0-0 0-0 0 1Emma Caress 4-9 0-0 8 2Nachlis Elise 0-1 0-0 0 2Lindsey Syrek 9-13 3-5 21 0Alexa Nealy 3-7 0-0 6 1Natalie Nickless 4-10 0-0 11 0Totals 31-66 3-9 69 10Score by QuartersUniversity 10 26 23 10 - 69Anderson Prep 0 2 9 9 - 20University 3-point shooting (4-11) Nickless 3-8 Li Snyder1-2 Caress 0-1University rebounds (42) Nealy 11 Syrek 10 M Klemsz7 Nickless 4 Caress 3 Cosby 2 Lu Snyder 2 LiSnyder 1 Harrison 1 A Klemsz 1
lsquoBlazers easily win conference opener
Cosby
The Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceannounced its All-Conference footballteam this week
Herersquos a list of All-Conference andHonorable Mention players in additionto the final conference standings
CONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Brownsburg 5-1 T2 Avon 4-2Hamilton Southeastern 4-2 Westfield4-2 5 Noblesville 3-3 6 Zionsville 1-57 Fishers 0-6
2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMAddison Batton Avon sophomoreDJ Bowles Avon sophomoreCorey DuPriest Avon seniorBryant Fitzgerald Avon seniorCJ Hunt Avon seniorLuke Shayotovich Avon juniorAntrez Baker Brownsburg seniorCarson Gill Brownsburg seniorHunter Johnson Brownsburg seniorByrce Kirtz Brownsburg sophomoreIsaac McCormick Brownsburg seniorMatt Runyon Brownsburg seniorNate Walton Brownsburg juniorCharlie Bernhart Fishers seniorBen Norton Fishers juniorRJ Potts Fishers seniorBrock Burns Southeastern senior
HCC announces All-Conference football team
Brian ReddickFile photo
Hamilton Southeastern quarterbackAdam Mullett (11) is one of six Royalsplayers on this yearrsquos All-HoosierCrossroads Conference team Alsopictured is Joe Myren (52)
The Westfield swim teams sweptHoosier Crossroads Conferenceopponent Brownsburg in a Thursdaydual meet
The Shamrock girls were victorious106-80 Westfield won eight of the 12events including all three relaysIndividual winners for the Rocks wereMolly Ruggles in the butterfly andbackstroke Erin Verbrugge in the 50freestyle Taylor Jackson in diving andKerry Effinger in the 100 free
Westfields boys team cruised to a121-65 win over the Bulldogs taking 11events Chris Kenney was first in the 50and 100 freestyles Other winners wereBrett Calvin in the 200 free Nick Brauerin the individual medley Trevor Crupiin diving Matt Carr in the butterflyMichael Peck in the 500 free Ethan Moein the backstroke and all three relays
Shamrocks coach Kyle Messmorecalled this meet a great effort for histeam and said that both teams showeda lot of spirit tonight
Great showing of depth on bothsides said Messmore While wepicked up a lot of 1st place finishes thedifference--especially on the girls side--was in the performance of our 2nd and3rd swimmers
GIRLS MEETTeam score Westfield 106 Brownsburg 80200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (MollyRuggles Erin Verbrugge Katie Hand MiaHerzog) 15494200 freestyle 2 Kerry Effinger 20357 4Ilsa Blansette 20678200 individual medley 2 Herzog 218683 Hand 2194450 freestyle 1 Verbrugge 2552 2 LilyHunter 2637One-meter diving 1 Taylor Jackson17880 3 Gabby Sanburn 15750 5Amanda Barker 15175
Westfield sweepsBrownsburg
6 Sports
Sam Garvin Southeastern seniorAlec Jessop Southeastern seniorMatt Klink Southeastern seniorJohnny May Southeastern juniorAdam Mullett Southeastern seniorDalton Davis Noblesville sophomoreBen Gruver Noblesville seniorDrew Hartmann Noblesville seniorMcGwire Plumer Noblesville seniorAustin Dollens Westfield seniorJackson Garrett Westfield seniorHank Grenda Westfield seniorByron Hubbard Westfield seniorEvan Manley Westfield seniorJohnny Swidan Westfield seniorCarter Dunshee Zionsville seniorJay Edwards Zionsville seniorBrenden Mikesell Zionsville seniorDrew Williamson Zionsville senior
Coach of the Year John HartBrownsburg
HONORABLE MENTIONAvon Cameron Misner junior and IanPendelton seniorBrownsburg Kaden Adams junior andDequincy Davis juniorFishers DeVonte Adams senior andTaylor Soper seniorHamilton Southeastern Max Brookssenior and Austin Holzum seniorNoblesville Ryan Barnes junior andHarris Camp seniorWestfield Will Harrison senior andChad ReehZionsville Josh Janak senior and SimonSwinford senior
HCC From Page 5
100 butterfly 1 Ruggles 10241 3 Hand10333 5 Julia Hawkins 10740100 freestyle 1 Effinger 5643 2 Hunter5771500 freestyle 2 Verbrugge 51786 5Lauren Rowe 55345200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A(Verbrugge Effinger Hunter Hawkins)14437 3 Westfield B (Blansette Tori CoyLexi Hall Meg Woodard) 14998100 backstroke 1 Ruggles 10258 2Herzog 10316 5 Kendall Wilkes 11043100 breaststroke 2 Blansette 11698 3Hall 11717 4 Coy 11852400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (EffingerHunter Hand Herzog) 34986 3 WestfieldB (Hawkins Ruggles Rowe Blansette)40022
BOYS MEETTeam score Westfield 121 Brownsburg 65200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (EthanMoe Cameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand)14268200 freestyle 1 Brett Calvin 15060 3Michael Peck 15465 5 Cam Todd 15907
200 individual medley 1 Nick Brauer20693 3 Clayton 20951 5 Cody Fenimore2109150 freestyle 1 Chris Kenney 2244 2 Carr2334 5 Moe 2464One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi 24370 4Thomas Nguyen 15280 5 Kaleb White13875100 butterfly 1 Carr 5548 2 Brauer 56745 Todd 5988100 freestyle 1 Kenney 4909 3 Hand5098 4 Matthew Sawyer 5323500 freestyle 1 Peck 50554 3 Calvin51208 5 Chris Lisle 54714200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCarr Fenimore Hand) 13207 2 WestfieldB (Clayton Calvin Todd Sawyer) 13516100 backstroke 1 Moe 10035 2 ZaneKaufman 10335 3 Julian Banuelos 10396100 breaststroke 3 Clayton 10495 4Hand 10511 5 Fenimore 10649400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCalvin Brauer Fenimore) 32448 3Westfield B (Sawyer Peck Todd Moe)33911
WESTFIELD From Page 5
The Hamilton Heights swim teams won an exciting dual meet with Tipton on ThursdayThe boys meet came down to the last race and when it was over the Huskies had
clinched an 85-84 victory over the Blue Devils sending the pool into cheers and keepingHeights undefeated The Huskies 400 freestyle relay A team of Jared Holder LoganFakes Dylan Young and Tony Harden finished first and the B team came back to takethird place with Nate Russell Joe Ringer Grant Lamkin and Josh Glover (who made thewinning pass during his leg of the relay) swimming in that race
Holder won the individual medley and backstroke while Fakes was first in the 200free and breaststroke Young paced the 100 free
Heights girls won 119-60 over Tipton Lucy Uhrick was first in the IM and breaststrokewith Rachel Sanqunetti winning the butterfly and 400 free Other winners were RyleighPoe in the 200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the 50 free and Lauren Sears in the 100 free
The Huskies also won all three relays which were swam by Sanqunetti UhrickSloderbeck Sears Poe Allison Osborne and Gen Trese
The Westfield wrestling team lost a55-7 dual meet to Brownsburg onWednesday
Liam Jagow (at 195 pounds) and JustinMiller (at 160) picked up the Shamrockswins
195 Liam Jagow def McCormick 6-3220 Levi Gleason lost to Peterson 9-2285 Jack Nelson lost to Clark by fall106106 Carson Eldred lost to Campbell10-2113 Reid Hutson lost to Lawhead 3-2
120 Milo Merkel lost to Mills by fall123126 Jake Rokop lost to Mulkey by fall153132 Luke Brogan lost to Kreitzer 12-5138 Noah Robinson lost to Bigelow3-2145 Kyle Saez lost to Lee by fall 150152 Drew Collier lost to Myers 7-1160 Justin Miller def Marcus 12-4170 Ryan Mahoney lost to Cicciarelliby fall 452182 Brody Martin lost to Walton by fall111
The Noblesville West eighth grade boys basketball A team beat Lebanon 55-21 onTuesday
Bowen led the West Millers with 14 points followed by Tolliver 9 Conard 8 Easters8 Moller 4 Kriese 3 Unger 3 Durham 2 McCormick 2 and Howard 2 Tolliver grabbednine rebounds with Easers getting five and Howard four
Bowen made three 3-pointers on the night and had three steals as did Durham MollerEasers and Tolliver
The ldquoBrdquo team score was unavailable due to technical difficulties
Heights swimmers winexciting dual meet
Westfield wrestlersfall to Brownsburg
West Miller 8th-graders beat Lebanon
7Sports
Herersquos a list of All-HoosierCrossroads Conference teams involleyball and soccer
VOLLEYBALLCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Hamilton Southeastern 5-1 T2 Avon4-2 Brownsburg 4-2 Fishers 4-2 5Westfield 2-4 Zionsville 2-4Noblesville 0-62016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMDarian Goins Avon juniorJael Johnson Avon juniorAvery Brown Brownsburg seniorRylee Cookerly Brownsburg seniorEllie Adams Fishers seniorMallory Hernandez Fishers juniorOlivia Burgess Southeastern seniorMakenzie Hinshaw SoutheasternseniorMeredith Phillips Southeastern juniorAllie Phillips Noblesville seniorAbigail Huser Westfield seniorNatalie Ravenell Westfield seniorMamie Garard Zionsville juniorKatie Isenbarger Zionsville juniorCoach of the Year Jason Young HSEHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Holly Eastridge sophomore andAva Torrance sophomoreBrownsburg Mackenzie Harlesssenior and Michaela Hoffia seniorFishers Rose Duffy sophomore andAudrey Haworth sophomoreHamilton Southeastern Caitlin Kanesenior
Noblesville Brenna Everingham juniorWestfield Cassidy Ferrer seniorZionsville Megan Carr senior
BOYS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 5-0-1 (16) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Hamilton Southeastern 3-2-1(10) 4 Fishers 3-3-0 (9) 5 Noblesville2-4-0 (6) 6 Westfield 1-4-1 (4) 7Brownsburg 0-5-1 (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMCaleb Alvarez Avon juniorKyle Holmer Avon seniorJustin Kopp Avon seniorDillon Stemler Avon seniorMax Chase Brownsburg seniorCole Bennett Fishers seniorYuki Asano Fishers seniorMatt Kuster Southeastern juniorEli Quivey Southeastern seniorEthan Pulliam Southeastern juniorJohn Herron Noblesville juniorFelix Sendejas Noblesville seniorMiguel Ayala Westfield freshmanNick Piper Westfield seniorMax Brown Zionsville seniorAlex Lains Zionsville seniorSam Schmidt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Chris WhiteSoutheasternHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Diego Cuiriz junior and LuisMerchan juniorBrownsburg Uriel Garcia senior
Fishers Brock Cornell junior andYasser Sammour seniorHamilton Southeastern ChaytonDavidson sophomore and Ben HaxtonsophomoreNoblesville Nicholai Andersen juniorand Harrison Christman freshmanWestfield Josh Van Dyke juniorZionsville Connor Hammerle seniorand Jack Sansone senior
GIRLS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 6-0-0 (18) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Noblesville 3-2-1 (10) 4Hamilton Southeastern 2-3-1 (7) 5Fishers 1-3-2 (5) 6 Brownsburg 0-3-3(3) 7 Westfield 0-5-1- (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMJordan Adam Avon seniorMiranda Ricks Avon seniorRachel Vernon Avon juniorHope Van Wagner Avon seniorAlison Hieston Brownsburg juniorGrace Ulmer Brownsburg juniorKam Benscoter Fishers seniorGretchen Mills Fishers junior
Kara Sanders Southeastern seniorSophia Silcox Southeastern seniorMcKenzie Smith Southeastern seniorTaylor Crowe Noblesville seniorMackenzie Kincaid Noblesville seniorDeleney Riester Noblesville seniorSamantha Nosler Westfield seniorChloe Jenkins Zionsville seniorErin Patterson Zionsville juniorAlex Wendt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Eric Nance AvonHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Heily Blacha senior andMichaela Till seniorBrownsburg Kylie Beil seniorFishers Julia Calvert senior and MayaTurner sophomoreHamilton Southeastern AvaKeaffaber sophomore and KaitlynWeldy sophomoreNoblesville Hannah Potter senior andMaddie Rauch seniorWestfield Siera Stuart seniorZionsville Abbie Collins senior andKelly Bachmann senior
All Hoosier Crossroads Conference teams
Sports8
Senior Drew Alexander hasannounced his intent to continue hisgolf career at the collegiate levelDrew will attend Valparaiso Universityin Valparaiso The Crusaders are anNCAA Division I school that competesin the Horizon League under thedirection of Coach David GringDrew is the son of Kevin and AidaAlexander He will earn his thirdvarsity letter in golf at HSE thisseason Drew helped lead the Royalsthroughout the IHSAA StateTournament the last two seasons asthe Royals finished fourth in 2015 andas State Runner Up in 2016 Drewwas 24th individually in 2015 and 13thin 2016 Drew was named All-HoosierCrossroads Conference in 2015 andAll-Hamilton County in both 2015 and2016Pictured - Seated Aida Alexander(mother) Drew David Young (HSEVarsity Coach) Standing Mike Asbell(Private Coach) Patrick White (PrivateCoach) Peter Salvadori (HSEAssistant Coach)
Hamilton Southeastern college signingsPhotos courtesy Hamilton Southeastern
Senior Addison Cazier hasannounced his intent to continuehis tennis career at the collegiatelevel Addison will attend ButlerUniversity in Indianapolis IndianaThe Bulldogs are an NCAADivision I school that competes inthe Big East Conference under thedirection of Coach Parker RossAddison is the son of Scott andJennifer Cazier He earned histhird varsity letter in tennis at HSEthis season Addison helped leadthe Royals to an IHSAA SectionalChampionship this fall and alsoadvanced to the final eight of theIHSAA Individual StateTournament Addison was named1st Team All-State this season aswell as All-Hoosier CrossroadsConferencePictured - Seated Jennifer Cazier(mother) Addison amp Scott Cazier(father) Standing Kirk Webber(HSE Varsity Coach)
Look for moresigning photos in
future editions of theReporter
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 70Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 9 526 10Miami 7 12 368 40Orlando 7 12 368 40Washington 6 11 353 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 4 765 -Chicago 10 7 588 30Milwaukee 9 8 529 40Detroit 10 10 500 45Indiana 9 10 474 50
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 30Memphis 12 8 600 35New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 15 167 115Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 15 5 750 15LA Lakers 10 10 500 65Sacramento 7 11 389 85Phoenix 6 13 316 100
NBA standingsThursdayrsquos scores
Charlotte 97 Dallas 87Milwaukee 111 Brooklyn 93
Memphis 95 Orlando 94
LA Clippers 113 Cleveland 94Miami 111 Utah 110
Houston 132 Golden State 1272OT
Sports 9
Rank team Points Record First1 New Albany 440 1-0 222 McCutcheon 414 1-03 North Central 397 1-04 Lawrence North 350 0-05 Warsaw Community 338 2-06 Carmel 292 1-07 Merrillville 284 2-08 Fort Wayne North Side 283 1-09 Pike 243 2-010 Logansport 206 1-011 Castle 186 0-012 Crown Point 176 1-013 South Bend Riley 145 0-014 Terre Haute South Vigo 122 0-0
15 Bloomington South 114 1-116 Indianapolis Cathedral 96 0-017 Ben Davis 75 1-017 Evansville F J Reitz 75 0-019 Hamilton Southeastern 59 1-020 Lawrence Central 32 1-0Other Schools Receiving VotesBarr-Reeve Bowman Academy Carroll (Fort Wayne) ColumbusNorth East Chicago Central Evansville Bosse Evansville HarrisonFloyd Central Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Fort Wayne BlackhawkChristian Fort Wayne Snider Franklin Central HomesteadIndianapolis Howe Jeffersonville Lapel Lowell MarionNortheastern NorthWood Park Tudor Roncalli South Bend AdamsSouth Bend Washington Tipton Tri-West Hendricks Twin LakesValparaiso Warren Central Zionsville
IBCA boys basketball coaches poll
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will see his likeness revealed on the Borg-Warner Trophy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at 5 pm on WednesdayDec 7 The American rookie won the sold-out 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in dramatic fashion coasting to the checkered flag on a rapidly evaporating fuel load
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will again this year host this special event with extended hours for the public which may attend with paid admission
100th Indy 500 champion Rossi to see likeness unveiled on Borg-Warner Trophy on Wednesday Dec 7
News2
to worthy local charities in our kindergartenthrough fifth-grade students If the sentimentof this program has a lasting impact on ourstudents it will serve our community wellin the futurerdquo Ditslear said
The 2017 Mayorrsquos Charity Jubilee willbe held July 14 at Mustard Seed Gardens
COIN HARVESTFrom Page 1
delivery of information to a victim of domestic violence is nonjudgmental and remainsfocused on the victims safety and health He is a huge advocate of Prevail and routinelydirects victims to Prevails services He constantly seeks ways to improve his interactionsand approach when working with victims of crime and abuse
Accordingly Prevail Inc recognized Deputy Prosecutor McPherson as its Hero of theMonth for October October is a special month because it is Domestic Violence AwarenessMonth We are especially proud of Dave and his legal secretary Lynn as they work tomake our county and each of its households a safer place added Miksha
The Angel of Hope of Memorial will conduct its third annual Candle LightingRemembrance Ceremony at 7 pm Tuesday Dec 6 at the memorial in Noblesvilles ForestPark
This occurs each year at all the Angel of Hope Memorials nationwide The serviceincludes reading of names engraved at the memorial All are welcome to come and sharein the service by lighting a candle in memory of their loved one and to support their friendsand family
It will be outside at the memorial so dress warmFor more information visit the Angel of Hopes website at wwwangelofhopeinfo
and visit its Facebook page at httpgooglHsdyW5
Angel of Hope Memorial Candle LightingRemembrance Ceremony is Dec 6
As construction commences on thenew Fishers Police Departmentheadquarters Fishers City Court has beenrelocated inside of City Hall Effectiveimmediately court will be held in the CityHall auditorium All correspondence to thecourt or in-person payments will take placeat 1 Municipal Drive Fishers IN 46038
There will not be public computer access foronline payments within City Hall
Due to a pre-existing scheduling conflictwith the City Hall auditorium all cases setfor Dec 9 will be moved to Dec 30 insteadAnyone who received a ticket for Dec9 does not need to appear on that date butmust appear Dec 30 instead
Fishers Court relocated to City Hall
PROSECUTOR From Page 1
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Contact InformationPhone
317-408-5548
EmailHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom
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317-408-5548
Editor Don JellisonHoosiermabaaolcom
317-773-2769
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Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom
Mailing AddressPO Box190
Westfield IN 46074
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Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing and one of them shallnot fall on the ground without your Father
- Matthew 1029
50 Years AgoNews Thirty-six employees with 545 years of service will be honoredtonight at Forest Park Inn by Public Service Indiana The employees allof whom work at the Noblesville Generating Station will receive serviceawards and pins at the program to be attended by officials from Plainfieldat the district headquartersSports North Centralrsquos tall Panthers outscored Carmel by 14 points fromthe field and held scoring whiz Billy Shepherd to a pair of field goals ingiving the Greyhounds a ldquosecond chancerdquo at the herdrsquos netters 76-to-74in a net thriller here Saturday eveningAd Firestone Curtis-Mathes 25rsquorsquo Color TV $49995
3Obituaries
Barbara June Fulton
June 16 1934 - November 27 2016
Barbara June Fulton 82 of Fishers went home to be with her Lord on the morning ofSunday November 27 2016 at Kindred Transitional Care andRehabilitation - Bridgewater in Carmel She was born on June 16 1934to Clyde and Viva (Montgomery) Orem in Indianapolis
Barbara had worked at Lazarus and Hooks Drug Store (now CVS)and had also been a secretary at Castleton Church of the Nazarene Shewas a member of Noblesville Church of the Nazarene where she sangin the choir Barbara was a graduate of Shortridge High School andenjoyed class reunions and class breakfasts She was a fabulous cookand back in the day liked hosting Tupperware parties Barbara likedtraveling especially day trips and caring for her flowers She
participated in Walker Research testing new products Barbara loved being with people -she always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone she met but her greatestjoy was being a homemaker and grandma
She is survived by her two children Brent (wife Karen) Fulton and Brenda (husbThomas) Gonzales grandchildren Nicole Gonzales Emily Uebel Kathleen Fulton andLauren Gonzales brother-in-law Robert (wife Dean) Fulton nieces Linda Kelly andMary Sue Brauntigam and special friends Rita Griffith Katie Inman and Joyce Laub
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Arthur BudFulton who passed away in 2012 and a sister Madonna Feulner
Services will be held at 100 pm on Friday December 2 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with visitation beginning at 1100am Rev Robert L Donham will officiate Burial will be at Lincoln Memory Gardens inWhitestown
Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association Greater MidwestAffiliate Memorials and Tributes Lockbox 3816 Paysphere Circle Chicago IL 60674or American Diabetes Association Indiana Office 8604 Allisonville Road Suite 140Indianapolis IN 46250
The family wishes to sincerely thank everyone involved with Barbaras care for thepast year
Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom
Barbara June Fulton
June 16 1934 - November 27 2016
C Marjorie Inman 89 of Sheridan passed away Wednesday November 30 2016She was born June 3 1927 to the late Joseph and Laura (Vandergriff) Doty in Jackson
County Marjorie was a graduate of Westfield High School class of 1945 She worked atthe Merrell Norm Studio in Sheridan as a beautician Aero Drapes in Joiletville for fiveyears and owned and operated ldquoMargersquos Beauty Shoprdquo Marjorie was a member of theWomen Auxillary Sheridan American Legion Post 67
Marjorie will be greatly missed by her family and children Steven (Lynda) MillikanJeffrey (Janice) Millikan Terry (Cheryl) Millikan Michael (Crystal) Inman step-sonFaron (Cindy) Inman She was a loving grandmother to 12 grandchildren and a proudgreat-grandmother to 16
Preceding Marjorie in death her loving husband David Inman in May of 1996 herstep-son Danny Inman in 2010 step-grandson Donnie Inman and her siblings MarvinJackie Cleo Doty and Mary Lowe
Funeral services will be held on Sunday December 4 2016 at 100 pm at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services located at 508 E 6th St Sheridan The Rev Chris Welch will beofficiating Burial will follow services at Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan Calling willbe on Saturday December 3 from 300 pm till 700 pm at Fisher Family Funeral Services
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Sheridan American Legion Post 67 in coWomen Auxiliary
Online condolences may be made at fisherfuneralscom
Contact us Hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom
News4
The White River Soccer Complex atNoblesville High School was named asone of the Fields of the Year by the SportsTurf Managers Association
The STMA is the professionalassociation for 2600 men and womenwho manage sports fields worldwide whoare critical to the safety of athletes andcoaches Since 1992 STMArsquos Field of theYear Award is presented to members whomanage baseball football soccer softballand other sporting playing surfaces at theprofessional collegiate schools (K-12)and parks and recreation level
Joshua Weigel is the groundssuperintendent of the White River SoccerComplex He also received the award in2012 and 2014
The other 2016 winners are listedbelow
ProfessionalBaseball ndash Smokies Stadium at
Tennessee Smokies (Kodak Tenn)Anthony DeFeo Certified Sports FieldManager (CSFM) Head Groundskeeper
Soccer ndash Toyota Park at Chicago Fire(Bridgeview Ill) Joel White TurfManager
Sporting Grounds ndash Infinity Park atCity of Glendale (Glendale Colo) NoelHarryman CSFM Manager TurfOperations
College and UniversityBaseball ndash Pacer Field at Marywood
University (Scranton Pa) Rob GaldieriSports Turf Manager
Football ndash Spartan Stadium atMichigan State University (East Lansing
Mich) Amy Fouty CSFM Athletic TurfManager
Soccer ndash Merlo Field at University ofPortland (Portland Ore) Kevin WhiteAthletic Field Manager
Softball ndash Pacer Field at MarywoodUniversity (Scranton Pa) Rob GaldieriSports Turf Manager
Sporting Grounds ndash 53 Bank Stadiumat Kennesaw State (Kennesaw Ga)Shane Hohlbein CSFM Sports TurfManager
Schools and ParksBaseball ndash The Nest at Clover School
District (Clover SC) Will RogersCSFM Sports Turf Manager
Football ndash Carson Stadium at ChristChurch Episcopal School (GreenvilleSC) Brian Dossett CSFM Head SportsField Manager
Softball ndash Champs Field at GulfportSportsPlex (Gulfport Miss) KenEdwards CSFM Sports Turf Manager
Sporting Grounds ndash Raiders Stadiumat Atlee High School (MechanicsvilleVa) Marc Moran CSFMAgricultureHorticulture Instructor
Awards will be presented at the 28thannual STMA Conference amp Exhibition inOrlando Fla Jan 24-27 2017 Nearly1200 leaders in the sports turf industrywill meet at Disneyrsquos Colorado SpringsHotel for four days of cutting-edgeeducational seminars exhibitordemonstrations and networking
NHSrsquo White River Soccer Complexamong ldquoFields of the Yearrdquo
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CommunityContact the
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Hamilton County Reporter
Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper
Sports 5
University sailed past Anderson Prep 69-20 in aThursday night away game that was also theTrailblazers first Pioneer Conference game of theseason
University led 36-2 at halftime Lindsey Syrekearned a double-double of 21 points and 10rebounds and also blocked seven shots NatalieNickless made three 3-pointers finishing with 11points
Lily Snyder also had 11 points and made fivesteals Emma Caress chipped in eight points MaggieKlemsz had two blocks and Honor Cosby handed
out five assistsThe Blazers are now 6-1 and travel to
International on Tuesday for a 6 pm game
University 69Anderson Prep 20
University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-10 0-0 2 1Honor Cosby 3-4 0-1 6 1Lily Snyder 5-6 0-0 11 2Hallie Harrison 0-0 0-3 0 0Lucy Snyder 2-6 0-0 4 0
Annie Klemsz 0-0 0-0 0 1Emma Caress 4-9 0-0 8 2Nachlis Elise 0-1 0-0 0 2Lindsey Syrek 9-13 3-5 21 0Alexa Nealy 3-7 0-0 6 1Natalie Nickless 4-10 0-0 11 0Totals 31-66 3-9 69 10Score by QuartersUniversity 10 26 23 10 - 69Anderson Prep 0 2 9 9 - 20University 3-point shooting (4-11) Nickless 3-8 Li Snyder1-2 Caress 0-1University rebounds (42) Nealy 11 Syrek 10 M Klemsz7 Nickless 4 Caress 3 Cosby 2 Lu Snyder 2 LiSnyder 1 Harrison 1 A Klemsz 1
lsquoBlazers easily win conference opener
Cosby
The Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceannounced its All-Conference footballteam this week
Herersquos a list of All-Conference andHonorable Mention players in additionto the final conference standings
CONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Brownsburg 5-1 T2 Avon 4-2Hamilton Southeastern 4-2 Westfield4-2 5 Noblesville 3-3 6 Zionsville 1-57 Fishers 0-6
2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMAddison Batton Avon sophomoreDJ Bowles Avon sophomoreCorey DuPriest Avon seniorBryant Fitzgerald Avon seniorCJ Hunt Avon seniorLuke Shayotovich Avon juniorAntrez Baker Brownsburg seniorCarson Gill Brownsburg seniorHunter Johnson Brownsburg seniorByrce Kirtz Brownsburg sophomoreIsaac McCormick Brownsburg seniorMatt Runyon Brownsburg seniorNate Walton Brownsburg juniorCharlie Bernhart Fishers seniorBen Norton Fishers juniorRJ Potts Fishers seniorBrock Burns Southeastern senior
HCC announces All-Conference football team
Brian ReddickFile photo
Hamilton Southeastern quarterbackAdam Mullett (11) is one of six Royalsplayers on this yearrsquos All-HoosierCrossroads Conference team Alsopictured is Joe Myren (52)
The Westfield swim teams sweptHoosier Crossroads Conferenceopponent Brownsburg in a Thursdaydual meet
The Shamrock girls were victorious106-80 Westfield won eight of the 12events including all three relaysIndividual winners for the Rocks wereMolly Ruggles in the butterfly andbackstroke Erin Verbrugge in the 50freestyle Taylor Jackson in diving andKerry Effinger in the 100 free
Westfields boys team cruised to a121-65 win over the Bulldogs taking 11events Chris Kenney was first in the 50and 100 freestyles Other winners wereBrett Calvin in the 200 free Nick Brauerin the individual medley Trevor Crupiin diving Matt Carr in the butterflyMichael Peck in the 500 free Ethan Moein the backstroke and all three relays
Shamrocks coach Kyle Messmorecalled this meet a great effort for histeam and said that both teams showeda lot of spirit tonight
Great showing of depth on bothsides said Messmore While wepicked up a lot of 1st place finishes thedifference--especially on the girls side--was in the performance of our 2nd and3rd swimmers
GIRLS MEETTeam score Westfield 106 Brownsburg 80200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (MollyRuggles Erin Verbrugge Katie Hand MiaHerzog) 15494200 freestyle 2 Kerry Effinger 20357 4Ilsa Blansette 20678200 individual medley 2 Herzog 218683 Hand 2194450 freestyle 1 Verbrugge 2552 2 LilyHunter 2637One-meter diving 1 Taylor Jackson17880 3 Gabby Sanburn 15750 5Amanda Barker 15175
Westfield sweepsBrownsburg
6 Sports
Sam Garvin Southeastern seniorAlec Jessop Southeastern seniorMatt Klink Southeastern seniorJohnny May Southeastern juniorAdam Mullett Southeastern seniorDalton Davis Noblesville sophomoreBen Gruver Noblesville seniorDrew Hartmann Noblesville seniorMcGwire Plumer Noblesville seniorAustin Dollens Westfield seniorJackson Garrett Westfield seniorHank Grenda Westfield seniorByron Hubbard Westfield seniorEvan Manley Westfield seniorJohnny Swidan Westfield seniorCarter Dunshee Zionsville seniorJay Edwards Zionsville seniorBrenden Mikesell Zionsville seniorDrew Williamson Zionsville senior
Coach of the Year John HartBrownsburg
HONORABLE MENTIONAvon Cameron Misner junior and IanPendelton seniorBrownsburg Kaden Adams junior andDequincy Davis juniorFishers DeVonte Adams senior andTaylor Soper seniorHamilton Southeastern Max Brookssenior and Austin Holzum seniorNoblesville Ryan Barnes junior andHarris Camp seniorWestfield Will Harrison senior andChad ReehZionsville Josh Janak senior and SimonSwinford senior
HCC From Page 5
100 butterfly 1 Ruggles 10241 3 Hand10333 5 Julia Hawkins 10740100 freestyle 1 Effinger 5643 2 Hunter5771500 freestyle 2 Verbrugge 51786 5Lauren Rowe 55345200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A(Verbrugge Effinger Hunter Hawkins)14437 3 Westfield B (Blansette Tori CoyLexi Hall Meg Woodard) 14998100 backstroke 1 Ruggles 10258 2Herzog 10316 5 Kendall Wilkes 11043100 breaststroke 2 Blansette 11698 3Hall 11717 4 Coy 11852400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (EffingerHunter Hand Herzog) 34986 3 WestfieldB (Hawkins Ruggles Rowe Blansette)40022
BOYS MEETTeam score Westfield 121 Brownsburg 65200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (EthanMoe Cameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand)14268200 freestyle 1 Brett Calvin 15060 3Michael Peck 15465 5 Cam Todd 15907
200 individual medley 1 Nick Brauer20693 3 Clayton 20951 5 Cody Fenimore2109150 freestyle 1 Chris Kenney 2244 2 Carr2334 5 Moe 2464One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi 24370 4Thomas Nguyen 15280 5 Kaleb White13875100 butterfly 1 Carr 5548 2 Brauer 56745 Todd 5988100 freestyle 1 Kenney 4909 3 Hand5098 4 Matthew Sawyer 5323500 freestyle 1 Peck 50554 3 Calvin51208 5 Chris Lisle 54714200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCarr Fenimore Hand) 13207 2 WestfieldB (Clayton Calvin Todd Sawyer) 13516100 backstroke 1 Moe 10035 2 ZaneKaufman 10335 3 Julian Banuelos 10396100 breaststroke 3 Clayton 10495 4Hand 10511 5 Fenimore 10649400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCalvin Brauer Fenimore) 32448 3Westfield B (Sawyer Peck Todd Moe)33911
WESTFIELD From Page 5
The Hamilton Heights swim teams won an exciting dual meet with Tipton on ThursdayThe boys meet came down to the last race and when it was over the Huskies had
clinched an 85-84 victory over the Blue Devils sending the pool into cheers and keepingHeights undefeated The Huskies 400 freestyle relay A team of Jared Holder LoganFakes Dylan Young and Tony Harden finished first and the B team came back to takethird place with Nate Russell Joe Ringer Grant Lamkin and Josh Glover (who made thewinning pass during his leg of the relay) swimming in that race
Holder won the individual medley and backstroke while Fakes was first in the 200free and breaststroke Young paced the 100 free
Heights girls won 119-60 over Tipton Lucy Uhrick was first in the IM and breaststrokewith Rachel Sanqunetti winning the butterfly and 400 free Other winners were RyleighPoe in the 200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the 50 free and Lauren Sears in the 100 free
The Huskies also won all three relays which were swam by Sanqunetti UhrickSloderbeck Sears Poe Allison Osborne and Gen Trese
The Westfield wrestling team lost a55-7 dual meet to Brownsburg onWednesday
Liam Jagow (at 195 pounds) and JustinMiller (at 160) picked up the Shamrockswins
195 Liam Jagow def McCormick 6-3220 Levi Gleason lost to Peterson 9-2285 Jack Nelson lost to Clark by fall106106 Carson Eldred lost to Campbell10-2113 Reid Hutson lost to Lawhead 3-2
120 Milo Merkel lost to Mills by fall123126 Jake Rokop lost to Mulkey by fall153132 Luke Brogan lost to Kreitzer 12-5138 Noah Robinson lost to Bigelow3-2145 Kyle Saez lost to Lee by fall 150152 Drew Collier lost to Myers 7-1160 Justin Miller def Marcus 12-4170 Ryan Mahoney lost to Cicciarelliby fall 452182 Brody Martin lost to Walton by fall111
The Noblesville West eighth grade boys basketball A team beat Lebanon 55-21 onTuesday
Bowen led the West Millers with 14 points followed by Tolliver 9 Conard 8 Easters8 Moller 4 Kriese 3 Unger 3 Durham 2 McCormick 2 and Howard 2 Tolliver grabbednine rebounds with Easers getting five and Howard four
Bowen made three 3-pointers on the night and had three steals as did Durham MollerEasers and Tolliver
The ldquoBrdquo team score was unavailable due to technical difficulties
Heights swimmers winexciting dual meet
Westfield wrestlersfall to Brownsburg
West Miller 8th-graders beat Lebanon
7Sports
Herersquos a list of All-HoosierCrossroads Conference teams involleyball and soccer
VOLLEYBALLCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Hamilton Southeastern 5-1 T2 Avon4-2 Brownsburg 4-2 Fishers 4-2 5Westfield 2-4 Zionsville 2-4Noblesville 0-62016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMDarian Goins Avon juniorJael Johnson Avon juniorAvery Brown Brownsburg seniorRylee Cookerly Brownsburg seniorEllie Adams Fishers seniorMallory Hernandez Fishers juniorOlivia Burgess Southeastern seniorMakenzie Hinshaw SoutheasternseniorMeredith Phillips Southeastern juniorAllie Phillips Noblesville seniorAbigail Huser Westfield seniorNatalie Ravenell Westfield seniorMamie Garard Zionsville juniorKatie Isenbarger Zionsville juniorCoach of the Year Jason Young HSEHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Holly Eastridge sophomore andAva Torrance sophomoreBrownsburg Mackenzie Harlesssenior and Michaela Hoffia seniorFishers Rose Duffy sophomore andAudrey Haworth sophomoreHamilton Southeastern Caitlin Kanesenior
Noblesville Brenna Everingham juniorWestfield Cassidy Ferrer seniorZionsville Megan Carr senior
BOYS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 5-0-1 (16) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Hamilton Southeastern 3-2-1(10) 4 Fishers 3-3-0 (9) 5 Noblesville2-4-0 (6) 6 Westfield 1-4-1 (4) 7Brownsburg 0-5-1 (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMCaleb Alvarez Avon juniorKyle Holmer Avon seniorJustin Kopp Avon seniorDillon Stemler Avon seniorMax Chase Brownsburg seniorCole Bennett Fishers seniorYuki Asano Fishers seniorMatt Kuster Southeastern juniorEli Quivey Southeastern seniorEthan Pulliam Southeastern juniorJohn Herron Noblesville juniorFelix Sendejas Noblesville seniorMiguel Ayala Westfield freshmanNick Piper Westfield seniorMax Brown Zionsville seniorAlex Lains Zionsville seniorSam Schmidt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Chris WhiteSoutheasternHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Diego Cuiriz junior and LuisMerchan juniorBrownsburg Uriel Garcia senior
Fishers Brock Cornell junior andYasser Sammour seniorHamilton Southeastern ChaytonDavidson sophomore and Ben HaxtonsophomoreNoblesville Nicholai Andersen juniorand Harrison Christman freshmanWestfield Josh Van Dyke juniorZionsville Connor Hammerle seniorand Jack Sansone senior
GIRLS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 6-0-0 (18) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Noblesville 3-2-1 (10) 4Hamilton Southeastern 2-3-1 (7) 5Fishers 1-3-2 (5) 6 Brownsburg 0-3-3(3) 7 Westfield 0-5-1- (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMJordan Adam Avon seniorMiranda Ricks Avon seniorRachel Vernon Avon juniorHope Van Wagner Avon seniorAlison Hieston Brownsburg juniorGrace Ulmer Brownsburg juniorKam Benscoter Fishers seniorGretchen Mills Fishers junior
Kara Sanders Southeastern seniorSophia Silcox Southeastern seniorMcKenzie Smith Southeastern seniorTaylor Crowe Noblesville seniorMackenzie Kincaid Noblesville seniorDeleney Riester Noblesville seniorSamantha Nosler Westfield seniorChloe Jenkins Zionsville seniorErin Patterson Zionsville juniorAlex Wendt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Eric Nance AvonHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Heily Blacha senior andMichaela Till seniorBrownsburg Kylie Beil seniorFishers Julia Calvert senior and MayaTurner sophomoreHamilton Southeastern AvaKeaffaber sophomore and KaitlynWeldy sophomoreNoblesville Hannah Potter senior andMaddie Rauch seniorWestfield Siera Stuart seniorZionsville Abbie Collins senior andKelly Bachmann senior
All Hoosier Crossroads Conference teams
Sports8
Senior Drew Alexander hasannounced his intent to continue hisgolf career at the collegiate levelDrew will attend Valparaiso Universityin Valparaiso The Crusaders are anNCAA Division I school that competesin the Horizon League under thedirection of Coach David GringDrew is the son of Kevin and AidaAlexander He will earn his thirdvarsity letter in golf at HSE thisseason Drew helped lead the Royalsthroughout the IHSAA StateTournament the last two seasons asthe Royals finished fourth in 2015 andas State Runner Up in 2016 Drewwas 24th individually in 2015 and 13thin 2016 Drew was named All-HoosierCrossroads Conference in 2015 andAll-Hamilton County in both 2015 and2016Pictured - Seated Aida Alexander(mother) Drew David Young (HSEVarsity Coach) Standing Mike Asbell(Private Coach) Patrick White (PrivateCoach) Peter Salvadori (HSEAssistant Coach)
Hamilton Southeastern college signingsPhotos courtesy Hamilton Southeastern
Senior Addison Cazier hasannounced his intent to continuehis tennis career at the collegiatelevel Addison will attend ButlerUniversity in Indianapolis IndianaThe Bulldogs are an NCAADivision I school that competes inthe Big East Conference under thedirection of Coach Parker RossAddison is the son of Scott andJennifer Cazier He earned histhird varsity letter in tennis at HSEthis season Addison helped leadthe Royals to an IHSAA SectionalChampionship this fall and alsoadvanced to the final eight of theIHSAA Individual StateTournament Addison was named1st Team All-State this season aswell as All-Hoosier CrossroadsConferencePictured - Seated Jennifer Cazier(mother) Addison amp Scott Cazier(father) Standing Kirk Webber(HSE Varsity Coach)
Look for moresigning photos in
future editions of theReporter
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 70Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 9 526 10Miami 7 12 368 40Orlando 7 12 368 40Washington 6 11 353 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 4 765 -Chicago 10 7 588 30Milwaukee 9 8 529 40Detroit 10 10 500 45Indiana 9 10 474 50
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 30Memphis 12 8 600 35New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 15 167 115Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 15 5 750 15LA Lakers 10 10 500 65Sacramento 7 11 389 85Phoenix 6 13 316 100
NBA standingsThursdayrsquos scores
Charlotte 97 Dallas 87Milwaukee 111 Brooklyn 93
Memphis 95 Orlando 94
LA Clippers 113 Cleveland 94Miami 111 Utah 110
Houston 132 Golden State 1272OT
Sports 9
Rank team Points Record First1 New Albany 440 1-0 222 McCutcheon 414 1-03 North Central 397 1-04 Lawrence North 350 0-05 Warsaw Community 338 2-06 Carmel 292 1-07 Merrillville 284 2-08 Fort Wayne North Side 283 1-09 Pike 243 2-010 Logansport 206 1-011 Castle 186 0-012 Crown Point 176 1-013 South Bend Riley 145 0-014 Terre Haute South Vigo 122 0-0
15 Bloomington South 114 1-116 Indianapolis Cathedral 96 0-017 Ben Davis 75 1-017 Evansville F J Reitz 75 0-019 Hamilton Southeastern 59 1-020 Lawrence Central 32 1-0Other Schools Receiving VotesBarr-Reeve Bowman Academy Carroll (Fort Wayne) ColumbusNorth East Chicago Central Evansville Bosse Evansville HarrisonFloyd Central Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Fort Wayne BlackhawkChristian Fort Wayne Snider Franklin Central HomesteadIndianapolis Howe Jeffersonville Lapel Lowell MarionNortheastern NorthWood Park Tudor Roncalli South Bend AdamsSouth Bend Washington Tipton Tri-West Hendricks Twin LakesValparaiso Warren Central Zionsville
IBCA boys basketball coaches poll
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will see his likeness revealed on the Borg-Warner Trophy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at 5 pm on WednesdayDec 7 The American rookie won the sold-out 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in dramatic fashion coasting to the checkered flag on a rapidly evaporating fuel load
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will again this year host this special event with extended hours for the public which may attend with paid admission
100th Indy 500 champion Rossi to see likeness unveiled on Borg-Warner Trophy on Wednesday Dec 7
Hamilton CountyReporter
Contact InformationPhone
317-408-5548
EmailHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom
Publisher Jeff JellisonHamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom
317-408-5548
Editor Don JellisonHoosiermabaaolcom
317-773-2769
Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall
Web Addresswwwhc-reportercom
Mailing AddressPO Box190
Westfield IN 46074
Subscripton InformationPrint Edition
3 months $186 months $341 Year $68
Daily Email Edition6 months $251 Year $50
Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing and one of them shallnot fall on the ground without your Father
- Matthew 1029
50 Years AgoNews Thirty-six employees with 545 years of service will be honoredtonight at Forest Park Inn by Public Service Indiana The employees allof whom work at the Noblesville Generating Station will receive serviceawards and pins at the program to be attended by officials from Plainfieldat the district headquartersSports North Centralrsquos tall Panthers outscored Carmel by 14 points fromthe field and held scoring whiz Billy Shepherd to a pair of field goals ingiving the Greyhounds a ldquosecond chancerdquo at the herdrsquos netters 76-to-74in a net thriller here Saturday eveningAd Firestone Curtis-Mathes 25rsquorsquo Color TV $49995
3Obituaries
Barbara June Fulton
June 16 1934 - November 27 2016
Barbara June Fulton 82 of Fishers went home to be with her Lord on the morning ofSunday November 27 2016 at Kindred Transitional Care andRehabilitation - Bridgewater in Carmel She was born on June 16 1934to Clyde and Viva (Montgomery) Orem in Indianapolis
Barbara had worked at Lazarus and Hooks Drug Store (now CVS)and had also been a secretary at Castleton Church of the Nazarene Shewas a member of Noblesville Church of the Nazarene where she sangin the choir Barbara was a graduate of Shortridge High School andenjoyed class reunions and class breakfasts She was a fabulous cookand back in the day liked hosting Tupperware parties Barbara likedtraveling especially day trips and caring for her flowers She
participated in Walker Research testing new products Barbara loved being with people -she always had a smile and a word of encouragement for everyone she met but her greatestjoy was being a homemaker and grandma
She is survived by her two children Brent (wife Karen) Fulton and Brenda (husbThomas) Gonzales grandchildren Nicole Gonzales Emily Uebel Kathleen Fulton andLauren Gonzales brother-in-law Robert (wife Dean) Fulton nieces Linda Kelly andMary Sue Brauntigam and special friends Rita Griffith Katie Inman and Joyce Laub
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Arthur BudFulton who passed away in 2012 and a sister Madonna Feulner
Services will be held at 100 pm on Friday December 2 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with visitation beginning at 1100am Rev Robert L Donham will officiate Burial will be at Lincoln Memory Gardens inWhitestown
Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association Greater MidwestAffiliate Memorials and Tributes Lockbox 3816 Paysphere Circle Chicago IL 60674or American Diabetes Association Indiana Office 8604 Allisonville Road Suite 140Indianapolis IN 46250
The family wishes to sincerely thank everyone involved with Barbaras care for thepast year
Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom
Barbara June Fulton
June 16 1934 - November 27 2016
C Marjorie Inman 89 of Sheridan passed away Wednesday November 30 2016She was born June 3 1927 to the late Joseph and Laura (Vandergriff) Doty in Jackson
County Marjorie was a graduate of Westfield High School class of 1945 She worked atthe Merrell Norm Studio in Sheridan as a beautician Aero Drapes in Joiletville for fiveyears and owned and operated ldquoMargersquos Beauty Shoprdquo Marjorie was a member of theWomen Auxillary Sheridan American Legion Post 67
Marjorie will be greatly missed by her family and children Steven (Lynda) MillikanJeffrey (Janice) Millikan Terry (Cheryl) Millikan Michael (Crystal) Inman step-sonFaron (Cindy) Inman She was a loving grandmother to 12 grandchildren and a proudgreat-grandmother to 16
Preceding Marjorie in death her loving husband David Inman in May of 1996 herstep-son Danny Inman in 2010 step-grandson Donnie Inman and her siblings MarvinJackie Cleo Doty and Mary Lowe
Funeral services will be held on Sunday December 4 2016 at 100 pm at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services located at 508 E 6th St Sheridan The Rev Chris Welch will beofficiating Burial will follow services at Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan Calling willbe on Saturday December 3 from 300 pm till 700 pm at Fisher Family Funeral Services
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Sheridan American Legion Post 67 in coWomen Auxiliary
Online condolences may be made at fisherfuneralscom
Contact us Hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom
News4
The White River Soccer Complex atNoblesville High School was named asone of the Fields of the Year by the SportsTurf Managers Association
The STMA is the professionalassociation for 2600 men and womenwho manage sports fields worldwide whoare critical to the safety of athletes andcoaches Since 1992 STMArsquos Field of theYear Award is presented to members whomanage baseball football soccer softballand other sporting playing surfaces at theprofessional collegiate schools (K-12)and parks and recreation level
Joshua Weigel is the groundssuperintendent of the White River SoccerComplex He also received the award in2012 and 2014
The other 2016 winners are listedbelow
ProfessionalBaseball ndash Smokies Stadium at
Tennessee Smokies (Kodak Tenn)Anthony DeFeo Certified Sports FieldManager (CSFM) Head Groundskeeper
Soccer ndash Toyota Park at Chicago Fire(Bridgeview Ill) Joel White TurfManager
Sporting Grounds ndash Infinity Park atCity of Glendale (Glendale Colo) NoelHarryman CSFM Manager TurfOperations
College and UniversityBaseball ndash Pacer Field at Marywood
University (Scranton Pa) Rob GaldieriSports Turf Manager
Football ndash Spartan Stadium atMichigan State University (East Lansing
Mich) Amy Fouty CSFM Athletic TurfManager
Soccer ndash Merlo Field at University ofPortland (Portland Ore) Kevin WhiteAthletic Field Manager
Softball ndash Pacer Field at MarywoodUniversity (Scranton Pa) Rob GaldieriSports Turf Manager
Sporting Grounds ndash 53 Bank Stadiumat Kennesaw State (Kennesaw Ga)Shane Hohlbein CSFM Sports TurfManager
Schools and ParksBaseball ndash The Nest at Clover School
District (Clover SC) Will RogersCSFM Sports Turf Manager
Football ndash Carson Stadium at ChristChurch Episcopal School (GreenvilleSC) Brian Dossett CSFM Head SportsField Manager
Softball ndash Champs Field at GulfportSportsPlex (Gulfport Miss) KenEdwards CSFM Sports Turf Manager
Sporting Grounds ndash Raiders Stadiumat Atlee High School (MechanicsvilleVa) Marc Moran CSFMAgricultureHorticulture Instructor
Awards will be presented at the 28thannual STMA Conference amp Exhibition inOrlando Fla Jan 24-27 2017 Nearly1200 leaders in the sports turf industrywill meet at Disneyrsquos Colorado SpringsHotel for four days of cutting-edgeeducational seminars exhibitordemonstrations and networking
NHSrsquo White River Soccer Complexamong ldquoFields of the Yearrdquo
Do You Have ACommunity
AnnouncementWedding BirthAnnouncement
AnniversaryShare It With The
CommunityContact the
Hamilton CountyReporter
Hamiltonconorthreporter
hotmailcom
or call317-408-5548
Hamilton County Reporter
Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper
Sports 5
University sailed past Anderson Prep 69-20 in aThursday night away game that was also theTrailblazers first Pioneer Conference game of theseason
University led 36-2 at halftime Lindsey Syrekearned a double-double of 21 points and 10rebounds and also blocked seven shots NatalieNickless made three 3-pointers finishing with 11points
Lily Snyder also had 11 points and made fivesteals Emma Caress chipped in eight points MaggieKlemsz had two blocks and Honor Cosby handed
out five assistsThe Blazers are now 6-1 and travel to
International on Tuesday for a 6 pm game
University 69Anderson Prep 20
University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-10 0-0 2 1Honor Cosby 3-4 0-1 6 1Lily Snyder 5-6 0-0 11 2Hallie Harrison 0-0 0-3 0 0Lucy Snyder 2-6 0-0 4 0
Annie Klemsz 0-0 0-0 0 1Emma Caress 4-9 0-0 8 2Nachlis Elise 0-1 0-0 0 2Lindsey Syrek 9-13 3-5 21 0Alexa Nealy 3-7 0-0 6 1Natalie Nickless 4-10 0-0 11 0Totals 31-66 3-9 69 10Score by QuartersUniversity 10 26 23 10 - 69Anderson Prep 0 2 9 9 - 20University 3-point shooting (4-11) Nickless 3-8 Li Snyder1-2 Caress 0-1University rebounds (42) Nealy 11 Syrek 10 M Klemsz7 Nickless 4 Caress 3 Cosby 2 Lu Snyder 2 LiSnyder 1 Harrison 1 A Klemsz 1
lsquoBlazers easily win conference opener
Cosby
The Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceannounced its All-Conference footballteam this week
Herersquos a list of All-Conference andHonorable Mention players in additionto the final conference standings
CONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Brownsburg 5-1 T2 Avon 4-2Hamilton Southeastern 4-2 Westfield4-2 5 Noblesville 3-3 6 Zionsville 1-57 Fishers 0-6
2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMAddison Batton Avon sophomoreDJ Bowles Avon sophomoreCorey DuPriest Avon seniorBryant Fitzgerald Avon seniorCJ Hunt Avon seniorLuke Shayotovich Avon juniorAntrez Baker Brownsburg seniorCarson Gill Brownsburg seniorHunter Johnson Brownsburg seniorByrce Kirtz Brownsburg sophomoreIsaac McCormick Brownsburg seniorMatt Runyon Brownsburg seniorNate Walton Brownsburg juniorCharlie Bernhart Fishers seniorBen Norton Fishers juniorRJ Potts Fishers seniorBrock Burns Southeastern senior
HCC announces All-Conference football team
Brian ReddickFile photo
Hamilton Southeastern quarterbackAdam Mullett (11) is one of six Royalsplayers on this yearrsquos All-HoosierCrossroads Conference team Alsopictured is Joe Myren (52)
The Westfield swim teams sweptHoosier Crossroads Conferenceopponent Brownsburg in a Thursdaydual meet
The Shamrock girls were victorious106-80 Westfield won eight of the 12events including all three relaysIndividual winners for the Rocks wereMolly Ruggles in the butterfly andbackstroke Erin Verbrugge in the 50freestyle Taylor Jackson in diving andKerry Effinger in the 100 free
Westfields boys team cruised to a121-65 win over the Bulldogs taking 11events Chris Kenney was first in the 50and 100 freestyles Other winners wereBrett Calvin in the 200 free Nick Brauerin the individual medley Trevor Crupiin diving Matt Carr in the butterflyMichael Peck in the 500 free Ethan Moein the backstroke and all three relays
Shamrocks coach Kyle Messmorecalled this meet a great effort for histeam and said that both teams showeda lot of spirit tonight
Great showing of depth on bothsides said Messmore While wepicked up a lot of 1st place finishes thedifference--especially on the girls side--was in the performance of our 2nd and3rd swimmers
GIRLS MEETTeam score Westfield 106 Brownsburg 80200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (MollyRuggles Erin Verbrugge Katie Hand MiaHerzog) 15494200 freestyle 2 Kerry Effinger 20357 4Ilsa Blansette 20678200 individual medley 2 Herzog 218683 Hand 2194450 freestyle 1 Verbrugge 2552 2 LilyHunter 2637One-meter diving 1 Taylor Jackson17880 3 Gabby Sanburn 15750 5Amanda Barker 15175
Westfield sweepsBrownsburg
6 Sports
Sam Garvin Southeastern seniorAlec Jessop Southeastern seniorMatt Klink Southeastern seniorJohnny May Southeastern juniorAdam Mullett Southeastern seniorDalton Davis Noblesville sophomoreBen Gruver Noblesville seniorDrew Hartmann Noblesville seniorMcGwire Plumer Noblesville seniorAustin Dollens Westfield seniorJackson Garrett Westfield seniorHank Grenda Westfield seniorByron Hubbard Westfield seniorEvan Manley Westfield seniorJohnny Swidan Westfield seniorCarter Dunshee Zionsville seniorJay Edwards Zionsville seniorBrenden Mikesell Zionsville seniorDrew Williamson Zionsville senior
Coach of the Year John HartBrownsburg
HONORABLE MENTIONAvon Cameron Misner junior and IanPendelton seniorBrownsburg Kaden Adams junior andDequincy Davis juniorFishers DeVonte Adams senior andTaylor Soper seniorHamilton Southeastern Max Brookssenior and Austin Holzum seniorNoblesville Ryan Barnes junior andHarris Camp seniorWestfield Will Harrison senior andChad ReehZionsville Josh Janak senior and SimonSwinford senior
HCC From Page 5
100 butterfly 1 Ruggles 10241 3 Hand10333 5 Julia Hawkins 10740100 freestyle 1 Effinger 5643 2 Hunter5771500 freestyle 2 Verbrugge 51786 5Lauren Rowe 55345200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A(Verbrugge Effinger Hunter Hawkins)14437 3 Westfield B (Blansette Tori CoyLexi Hall Meg Woodard) 14998100 backstroke 1 Ruggles 10258 2Herzog 10316 5 Kendall Wilkes 11043100 breaststroke 2 Blansette 11698 3Hall 11717 4 Coy 11852400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (EffingerHunter Hand Herzog) 34986 3 WestfieldB (Hawkins Ruggles Rowe Blansette)40022
BOYS MEETTeam score Westfield 121 Brownsburg 65200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (EthanMoe Cameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand)14268200 freestyle 1 Brett Calvin 15060 3Michael Peck 15465 5 Cam Todd 15907
200 individual medley 1 Nick Brauer20693 3 Clayton 20951 5 Cody Fenimore2109150 freestyle 1 Chris Kenney 2244 2 Carr2334 5 Moe 2464One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi 24370 4Thomas Nguyen 15280 5 Kaleb White13875100 butterfly 1 Carr 5548 2 Brauer 56745 Todd 5988100 freestyle 1 Kenney 4909 3 Hand5098 4 Matthew Sawyer 5323500 freestyle 1 Peck 50554 3 Calvin51208 5 Chris Lisle 54714200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCarr Fenimore Hand) 13207 2 WestfieldB (Clayton Calvin Todd Sawyer) 13516100 backstroke 1 Moe 10035 2 ZaneKaufman 10335 3 Julian Banuelos 10396100 breaststroke 3 Clayton 10495 4Hand 10511 5 Fenimore 10649400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCalvin Brauer Fenimore) 32448 3Westfield B (Sawyer Peck Todd Moe)33911
WESTFIELD From Page 5
The Hamilton Heights swim teams won an exciting dual meet with Tipton on ThursdayThe boys meet came down to the last race and when it was over the Huskies had
clinched an 85-84 victory over the Blue Devils sending the pool into cheers and keepingHeights undefeated The Huskies 400 freestyle relay A team of Jared Holder LoganFakes Dylan Young and Tony Harden finished first and the B team came back to takethird place with Nate Russell Joe Ringer Grant Lamkin and Josh Glover (who made thewinning pass during his leg of the relay) swimming in that race
Holder won the individual medley and backstroke while Fakes was first in the 200free and breaststroke Young paced the 100 free
Heights girls won 119-60 over Tipton Lucy Uhrick was first in the IM and breaststrokewith Rachel Sanqunetti winning the butterfly and 400 free Other winners were RyleighPoe in the 200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the 50 free and Lauren Sears in the 100 free
The Huskies also won all three relays which were swam by Sanqunetti UhrickSloderbeck Sears Poe Allison Osborne and Gen Trese
The Westfield wrestling team lost a55-7 dual meet to Brownsburg onWednesday
Liam Jagow (at 195 pounds) and JustinMiller (at 160) picked up the Shamrockswins
195 Liam Jagow def McCormick 6-3220 Levi Gleason lost to Peterson 9-2285 Jack Nelson lost to Clark by fall106106 Carson Eldred lost to Campbell10-2113 Reid Hutson lost to Lawhead 3-2
120 Milo Merkel lost to Mills by fall123126 Jake Rokop lost to Mulkey by fall153132 Luke Brogan lost to Kreitzer 12-5138 Noah Robinson lost to Bigelow3-2145 Kyle Saez lost to Lee by fall 150152 Drew Collier lost to Myers 7-1160 Justin Miller def Marcus 12-4170 Ryan Mahoney lost to Cicciarelliby fall 452182 Brody Martin lost to Walton by fall111
The Noblesville West eighth grade boys basketball A team beat Lebanon 55-21 onTuesday
Bowen led the West Millers with 14 points followed by Tolliver 9 Conard 8 Easters8 Moller 4 Kriese 3 Unger 3 Durham 2 McCormick 2 and Howard 2 Tolliver grabbednine rebounds with Easers getting five and Howard four
Bowen made three 3-pointers on the night and had three steals as did Durham MollerEasers and Tolliver
The ldquoBrdquo team score was unavailable due to technical difficulties
Heights swimmers winexciting dual meet
Westfield wrestlersfall to Brownsburg
West Miller 8th-graders beat Lebanon
7Sports
Herersquos a list of All-HoosierCrossroads Conference teams involleyball and soccer
VOLLEYBALLCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Hamilton Southeastern 5-1 T2 Avon4-2 Brownsburg 4-2 Fishers 4-2 5Westfield 2-4 Zionsville 2-4Noblesville 0-62016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMDarian Goins Avon juniorJael Johnson Avon juniorAvery Brown Brownsburg seniorRylee Cookerly Brownsburg seniorEllie Adams Fishers seniorMallory Hernandez Fishers juniorOlivia Burgess Southeastern seniorMakenzie Hinshaw SoutheasternseniorMeredith Phillips Southeastern juniorAllie Phillips Noblesville seniorAbigail Huser Westfield seniorNatalie Ravenell Westfield seniorMamie Garard Zionsville juniorKatie Isenbarger Zionsville juniorCoach of the Year Jason Young HSEHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Holly Eastridge sophomore andAva Torrance sophomoreBrownsburg Mackenzie Harlesssenior and Michaela Hoffia seniorFishers Rose Duffy sophomore andAudrey Haworth sophomoreHamilton Southeastern Caitlin Kanesenior
Noblesville Brenna Everingham juniorWestfield Cassidy Ferrer seniorZionsville Megan Carr senior
BOYS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 5-0-1 (16) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Hamilton Southeastern 3-2-1(10) 4 Fishers 3-3-0 (9) 5 Noblesville2-4-0 (6) 6 Westfield 1-4-1 (4) 7Brownsburg 0-5-1 (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMCaleb Alvarez Avon juniorKyle Holmer Avon seniorJustin Kopp Avon seniorDillon Stemler Avon seniorMax Chase Brownsburg seniorCole Bennett Fishers seniorYuki Asano Fishers seniorMatt Kuster Southeastern juniorEli Quivey Southeastern seniorEthan Pulliam Southeastern juniorJohn Herron Noblesville juniorFelix Sendejas Noblesville seniorMiguel Ayala Westfield freshmanNick Piper Westfield seniorMax Brown Zionsville seniorAlex Lains Zionsville seniorSam Schmidt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Chris WhiteSoutheasternHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Diego Cuiriz junior and LuisMerchan juniorBrownsburg Uriel Garcia senior
Fishers Brock Cornell junior andYasser Sammour seniorHamilton Southeastern ChaytonDavidson sophomore and Ben HaxtonsophomoreNoblesville Nicholai Andersen juniorand Harrison Christman freshmanWestfield Josh Van Dyke juniorZionsville Connor Hammerle seniorand Jack Sansone senior
GIRLS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 6-0-0 (18) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Noblesville 3-2-1 (10) 4Hamilton Southeastern 2-3-1 (7) 5Fishers 1-3-2 (5) 6 Brownsburg 0-3-3(3) 7 Westfield 0-5-1- (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMJordan Adam Avon seniorMiranda Ricks Avon seniorRachel Vernon Avon juniorHope Van Wagner Avon seniorAlison Hieston Brownsburg juniorGrace Ulmer Brownsburg juniorKam Benscoter Fishers seniorGretchen Mills Fishers junior
Kara Sanders Southeastern seniorSophia Silcox Southeastern seniorMcKenzie Smith Southeastern seniorTaylor Crowe Noblesville seniorMackenzie Kincaid Noblesville seniorDeleney Riester Noblesville seniorSamantha Nosler Westfield seniorChloe Jenkins Zionsville seniorErin Patterson Zionsville juniorAlex Wendt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Eric Nance AvonHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Heily Blacha senior andMichaela Till seniorBrownsburg Kylie Beil seniorFishers Julia Calvert senior and MayaTurner sophomoreHamilton Southeastern AvaKeaffaber sophomore and KaitlynWeldy sophomoreNoblesville Hannah Potter senior andMaddie Rauch seniorWestfield Siera Stuart seniorZionsville Abbie Collins senior andKelly Bachmann senior
All Hoosier Crossroads Conference teams
Sports8
Senior Drew Alexander hasannounced his intent to continue hisgolf career at the collegiate levelDrew will attend Valparaiso Universityin Valparaiso The Crusaders are anNCAA Division I school that competesin the Horizon League under thedirection of Coach David GringDrew is the son of Kevin and AidaAlexander He will earn his thirdvarsity letter in golf at HSE thisseason Drew helped lead the Royalsthroughout the IHSAA StateTournament the last two seasons asthe Royals finished fourth in 2015 andas State Runner Up in 2016 Drewwas 24th individually in 2015 and 13thin 2016 Drew was named All-HoosierCrossroads Conference in 2015 andAll-Hamilton County in both 2015 and2016Pictured - Seated Aida Alexander(mother) Drew David Young (HSEVarsity Coach) Standing Mike Asbell(Private Coach) Patrick White (PrivateCoach) Peter Salvadori (HSEAssistant Coach)
Hamilton Southeastern college signingsPhotos courtesy Hamilton Southeastern
Senior Addison Cazier hasannounced his intent to continuehis tennis career at the collegiatelevel Addison will attend ButlerUniversity in Indianapolis IndianaThe Bulldogs are an NCAADivision I school that competes inthe Big East Conference under thedirection of Coach Parker RossAddison is the son of Scott andJennifer Cazier He earned histhird varsity letter in tennis at HSEthis season Addison helped leadthe Royals to an IHSAA SectionalChampionship this fall and alsoadvanced to the final eight of theIHSAA Individual StateTournament Addison was named1st Team All-State this season aswell as All-Hoosier CrossroadsConferencePictured - Seated Jennifer Cazier(mother) Addison amp Scott Cazier(father) Standing Kirk Webber(HSE Varsity Coach)
Look for moresigning photos in
future editions of theReporter
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 70Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 9 526 10Miami 7 12 368 40Orlando 7 12 368 40Washington 6 11 353 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 4 765 -Chicago 10 7 588 30Milwaukee 9 8 529 40Detroit 10 10 500 45Indiana 9 10 474 50
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 30Memphis 12 8 600 35New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 15 167 115Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 15 5 750 15LA Lakers 10 10 500 65Sacramento 7 11 389 85Phoenix 6 13 316 100
NBA standingsThursdayrsquos scores
Charlotte 97 Dallas 87Milwaukee 111 Brooklyn 93
Memphis 95 Orlando 94
LA Clippers 113 Cleveland 94Miami 111 Utah 110
Houston 132 Golden State 1272OT
Sports 9
Rank team Points Record First1 New Albany 440 1-0 222 McCutcheon 414 1-03 North Central 397 1-04 Lawrence North 350 0-05 Warsaw Community 338 2-06 Carmel 292 1-07 Merrillville 284 2-08 Fort Wayne North Side 283 1-09 Pike 243 2-010 Logansport 206 1-011 Castle 186 0-012 Crown Point 176 1-013 South Bend Riley 145 0-014 Terre Haute South Vigo 122 0-0
15 Bloomington South 114 1-116 Indianapolis Cathedral 96 0-017 Ben Davis 75 1-017 Evansville F J Reitz 75 0-019 Hamilton Southeastern 59 1-020 Lawrence Central 32 1-0Other Schools Receiving VotesBarr-Reeve Bowman Academy Carroll (Fort Wayne) ColumbusNorth East Chicago Central Evansville Bosse Evansville HarrisonFloyd Central Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Fort Wayne BlackhawkChristian Fort Wayne Snider Franklin Central HomesteadIndianapolis Howe Jeffersonville Lapel Lowell MarionNortheastern NorthWood Park Tudor Roncalli South Bend AdamsSouth Bend Washington Tipton Tri-West Hendricks Twin LakesValparaiso Warren Central Zionsville
IBCA boys basketball coaches poll
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will see his likeness revealed on the Borg-Warner Trophy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at 5 pm on WednesdayDec 7 The American rookie won the sold-out 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in dramatic fashion coasting to the checkered flag on a rapidly evaporating fuel load
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will again this year host this special event with extended hours for the public which may attend with paid admission
100th Indy 500 champion Rossi to see likeness unveiled on Borg-Warner Trophy on Wednesday Dec 7
News4
The White River Soccer Complex atNoblesville High School was named asone of the Fields of the Year by the SportsTurf Managers Association
The STMA is the professionalassociation for 2600 men and womenwho manage sports fields worldwide whoare critical to the safety of athletes andcoaches Since 1992 STMArsquos Field of theYear Award is presented to members whomanage baseball football soccer softballand other sporting playing surfaces at theprofessional collegiate schools (K-12)and parks and recreation level
Joshua Weigel is the groundssuperintendent of the White River SoccerComplex He also received the award in2012 and 2014
The other 2016 winners are listedbelow
ProfessionalBaseball ndash Smokies Stadium at
Tennessee Smokies (Kodak Tenn)Anthony DeFeo Certified Sports FieldManager (CSFM) Head Groundskeeper
Soccer ndash Toyota Park at Chicago Fire(Bridgeview Ill) Joel White TurfManager
Sporting Grounds ndash Infinity Park atCity of Glendale (Glendale Colo) NoelHarryman CSFM Manager TurfOperations
College and UniversityBaseball ndash Pacer Field at Marywood
University (Scranton Pa) Rob GaldieriSports Turf Manager
Football ndash Spartan Stadium atMichigan State University (East Lansing
Mich) Amy Fouty CSFM Athletic TurfManager
Soccer ndash Merlo Field at University ofPortland (Portland Ore) Kevin WhiteAthletic Field Manager
Softball ndash Pacer Field at MarywoodUniversity (Scranton Pa) Rob GaldieriSports Turf Manager
Sporting Grounds ndash 53 Bank Stadiumat Kennesaw State (Kennesaw Ga)Shane Hohlbein CSFM Sports TurfManager
Schools and ParksBaseball ndash The Nest at Clover School
District (Clover SC) Will RogersCSFM Sports Turf Manager
Football ndash Carson Stadium at ChristChurch Episcopal School (GreenvilleSC) Brian Dossett CSFM Head SportsField Manager
Softball ndash Champs Field at GulfportSportsPlex (Gulfport Miss) KenEdwards CSFM Sports Turf Manager
Sporting Grounds ndash Raiders Stadiumat Atlee High School (MechanicsvilleVa) Marc Moran CSFMAgricultureHorticulture Instructor
Awards will be presented at the 28thannual STMA Conference amp Exhibition inOrlando Fla Jan 24-27 2017 Nearly1200 leaders in the sports turf industrywill meet at Disneyrsquos Colorado SpringsHotel for four days of cutting-edgeeducational seminars exhibitordemonstrations and networking
NHSrsquo White River Soccer Complexamong ldquoFields of the Yearrdquo
Do You Have ACommunity
AnnouncementWedding BirthAnnouncement
AnniversaryShare It With The
CommunityContact the
Hamilton CountyReporter
Hamiltonconorthreporter
hotmailcom
or call317-408-5548
Hamilton County Reporter
Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper
Sports 5
University sailed past Anderson Prep 69-20 in aThursday night away game that was also theTrailblazers first Pioneer Conference game of theseason
University led 36-2 at halftime Lindsey Syrekearned a double-double of 21 points and 10rebounds and also blocked seven shots NatalieNickless made three 3-pointers finishing with 11points
Lily Snyder also had 11 points and made fivesteals Emma Caress chipped in eight points MaggieKlemsz had two blocks and Honor Cosby handed
out five assistsThe Blazers are now 6-1 and travel to
International on Tuesday for a 6 pm game
University 69Anderson Prep 20
University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-10 0-0 2 1Honor Cosby 3-4 0-1 6 1Lily Snyder 5-6 0-0 11 2Hallie Harrison 0-0 0-3 0 0Lucy Snyder 2-6 0-0 4 0
Annie Klemsz 0-0 0-0 0 1Emma Caress 4-9 0-0 8 2Nachlis Elise 0-1 0-0 0 2Lindsey Syrek 9-13 3-5 21 0Alexa Nealy 3-7 0-0 6 1Natalie Nickless 4-10 0-0 11 0Totals 31-66 3-9 69 10Score by QuartersUniversity 10 26 23 10 - 69Anderson Prep 0 2 9 9 - 20University 3-point shooting (4-11) Nickless 3-8 Li Snyder1-2 Caress 0-1University rebounds (42) Nealy 11 Syrek 10 M Klemsz7 Nickless 4 Caress 3 Cosby 2 Lu Snyder 2 LiSnyder 1 Harrison 1 A Klemsz 1
lsquoBlazers easily win conference opener
Cosby
The Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceannounced its All-Conference footballteam this week
Herersquos a list of All-Conference andHonorable Mention players in additionto the final conference standings
CONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Brownsburg 5-1 T2 Avon 4-2Hamilton Southeastern 4-2 Westfield4-2 5 Noblesville 3-3 6 Zionsville 1-57 Fishers 0-6
2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMAddison Batton Avon sophomoreDJ Bowles Avon sophomoreCorey DuPriest Avon seniorBryant Fitzgerald Avon seniorCJ Hunt Avon seniorLuke Shayotovich Avon juniorAntrez Baker Brownsburg seniorCarson Gill Brownsburg seniorHunter Johnson Brownsburg seniorByrce Kirtz Brownsburg sophomoreIsaac McCormick Brownsburg seniorMatt Runyon Brownsburg seniorNate Walton Brownsburg juniorCharlie Bernhart Fishers seniorBen Norton Fishers juniorRJ Potts Fishers seniorBrock Burns Southeastern senior
HCC announces All-Conference football team
Brian ReddickFile photo
Hamilton Southeastern quarterbackAdam Mullett (11) is one of six Royalsplayers on this yearrsquos All-HoosierCrossroads Conference team Alsopictured is Joe Myren (52)
The Westfield swim teams sweptHoosier Crossroads Conferenceopponent Brownsburg in a Thursdaydual meet
The Shamrock girls were victorious106-80 Westfield won eight of the 12events including all three relaysIndividual winners for the Rocks wereMolly Ruggles in the butterfly andbackstroke Erin Verbrugge in the 50freestyle Taylor Jackson in diving andKerry Effinger in the 100 free
Westfields boys team cruised to a121-65 win over the Bulldogs taking 11events Chris Kenney was first in the 50and 100 freestyles Other winners wereBrett Calvin in the 200 free Nick Brauerin the individual medley Trevor Crupiin diving Matt Carr in the butterflyMichael Peck in the 500 free Ethan Moein the backstroke and all three relays
Shamrocks coach Kyle Messmorecalled this meet a great effort for histeam and said that both teams showeda lot of spirit tonight
Great showing of depth on bothsides said Messmore While wepicked up a lot of 1st place finishes thedifference--especially on the girls side--was in the performance of our 2nd and3rd swimmers
GIRLS MEETTeam score Westfield 106 Brownsburg 80200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (MollyRuggles Erin Verbrugge Katie Hand MiaHerzog) 15494200 freestyle 2 Kerry Effinger 20357 4Ilsa Blansette 20678200 individual medley 2 Herzog 218683 Hand 2194450 freestyle 1 Verbrugge 2552 2 LilyHunter 2637One-meter diving 1 Taylor Jackson17880 3 Gabby Sanburn 15750 5Amanda Barker 15175
Westfield sweepsBrownsburg
6 Sports
Sam Garvin Southeastern seniorAlec Jessop Southeastern seniorMatt Klink Southeastern seniorJohnny May Southeastern juniorAdam Mullett Southeastern seniorDalton Davis Noblesville sophomoreBen Gruver Noblesville seniorDrew Hartmann Noblesville seniorMcGwire Plumer Noblesville seniorAustin Dollens Westfield seniorJackson Garrett Westfield seniorHank Grenda Westfield seniorByron Hubbard Westfield seniorEvan Manley Westfield seniorJohnny Swidan Westfield seniorCarter Dunshee Zionsville seniorJay Edwards Zionsville seniorBrenden Mikesell Zionsville seniorDrew Williamson Zionsville senior
Coach of the Year John HartBrownsburg
HONORABLE MENTIONAvon Cameron Misner junior and IanPendelton seniorBrownsburg Kaden Adams junior andDequincy Davis juniorFishers DeVonte Adams senior andTaylor Soper seniorHamilton Southeastern Max Brookssenior and Austin Holzum seniorNoblesville Ryan Barnes junior andHarris Camp seniorWestfield Will Harrison senior andChad ReehZionsville Josh Janak senior and SimonSwinford senior
HCC From Page 5
100 butterfly 1 Ruggles 10241 3 Hand10333 5 Julia Hawkins 10740100 freestyle 1 Effinger 5643 2 Hunter5771500 freestyle 2 Verbrugge 51786 5Lauren Rowe 55345200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A(Verbrugge Effinger Hunter Hawkins)14437 3 Westfield B (Blansette Tori CoyLexi Hall Meg Woodard) 14998100 backstroke 1 Ruggles 10258 2Herzog 10316 5 Kendall Wilkes 11043100 breaststroke 2 Blansette 11698 3Hall 11717 4 Coy 11852400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (EffingerHunter Hand Herzog) 34986 3 WestfieldB (Hawkins Ruggles Rowe Blansette)40022
BOYS MEETTeam score Westfield 121 Brownsburg 65200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (EthanMoe Cameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand)14268200 freestyle 1 Brett Calvin 15060 3Michael Peck 15465 5 Cam Todd 15907
200 individual medley 1 Nick Brauer20693 3 Clayton 20951 5 Cody Fenimore2109150 freestyle 1 Chris Kenney 2244 2 Carr2334 5 Moe 2464One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi 24370 4Thomas Nguyen 15280 5 Kaleb White13875100 butterfly 1 Carr 5548 2 Brauer 56745 Todd 5988100 freestyle 1 Kenney 4909 3 Hand5098 4 Matthew Sawyer 5323500 freestyle 1 Peck 50554 3 Calvin51208 5 Chris Lisle 54714200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCarr Fenimore Hand) 13207 2 WestfieldB (Clayton Calvin Todd Sawyer) 13516100 backstroke 1 Moe 10035 2 ZaneKaufman 10335 3 Julian Banuelos 10396100 breaststroke 3 Clayton 10495 4Hand 10511 5 Fenimore 10649400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCalvin Brauer Fenimore) 32448 3Westfield B (Sawyer Peck Todd Moe)33911
WESTFIELD From Page 5
The Hamilton Heights swim teams won an exciting dual meet with Tipton on ThursdayThe boys meet came down to the last race and when it was over the Huskies had
clinched an 85-84 victory over the Blue Devils sending the pool into cheers and keepingHeights undefeated The Huskies 400 freestyle relay A team of Jared Holder LoganFakes Dylan Young and Tony Harden finished first and the B team came back to takethird place with Nate Russell Joe Ringer Grant Lamkin and Josh Glover (who made thewinning pass during his leg of the relay) swimming in that race
Holder won the individual medley and backstroke while Fakes was first in the 200free and breaststroke Young paced the 100 free
Heights girls won 119-60 over Tipton Lucy Uhrick was first in the IM and breaststrokewith Rachel Sanqunetti winning the butterfly and 400 free Other winners were RyleighPoe in the 200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the 50 free and Lauren Sears in the 100 free
The Huskies also won all three relays which were swam by Sanqunetti UhrickSloderbeck Sears Poe Allison Osborne and Gen Trese
The Westfield wrestling team lost a55-7 dual meet to Brownsburg onWednesday
Liam Jagow (at 195 pounds) and JustinMiller (at 160) picked up the Shamrockswins
195 Liam Jagow def McCormick 6-3220 Levi Gleason lost to Peterson 9-2285 Jack Nelson lost to Clark by fall106106 Carson Eldred lost to Campbell10-2113 Reid Hutson lost to Lawhead 3-2
120 Milo Merkel lost to Mills by fall123126 Jake Rokop lost to Mulkey by fall153132 Luke Brogan lost to Kreitzer 12-5138 Noah Robinson lost to Bigelow3-2145 Kyle Saez lost to Lee by fall 150152 Drew Collier lost to Myers 7-1160 Justin Miller def Marcus 12-4170 Ryan Mahoney lost to Cicciarelliby fall 452182 Brody Martin lost to Walton by fall111
The Noblesville West eighth grade boys basketball A team beat Lebanon 55-21 onTuesday
Bowen led the West Millers with 14 points followed by Tolliver 9 Conard 8 Easters8 Moller 4 Kriese 3 Unger 3 Durham 2 McCormick 2 and Howard 2 Tolliver grabbednine rebounds with Easers getting five and Howard four
Bowen made three 3-pointers on the night and had three steals as did Durham MollerEasers and Tolliver
The ldquoBrdquo team score was unavailable due to technical difficulties
Heights swimmers winexciting dual meet
Westfield wrestlersfall to Brownsburg
West Miller 8th-graders beat Lebanon
7Sports
Herersquos a list of All-HoosierCrossroads Conference teams involleyball and soccer
VOLLEYBALLCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Hamilton Southeastern 5-1 T2 Avon4-2 Brownsburg 4-2 Fishers 4-2 5Westfield 2-4 Zionsville 2-4Noblesville 0-62016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMDarian Goins Avon juniorJael Johnson Avon juniorAvery Brown Brownsburg seniorRylee Cookerly Brownsburg seniorEllie Adams Fishers seniorMallory Hernandez Fishers juniorOlivia Burgess Southeastern seniorMakenzie Hinshaw SoutheasternseniorMeredith Phillips Southeastern juniorAllie Phillips Noblesville seniorAbigail Huser Westfield seniorNatalie Ravenell Westfield seniorMamie Garard Zionsville juniorKatie Isenbarger Zionsville juniorCoach of the Year Jason Young HSEHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Holly Eastridge sophomore andAva Torrance sophomoreBrownsburg Mackenzie Harlesssenior and Michaela Hoffia seniorFishers Rose Duffy sophomore andAudrey Haworth sophomoreHamilton Southeastern Caitlin Kanesenior
Noblesville Brenna Everingham juniorWestfield Cassidy Ferrer seniorZionsville Megan Carr senior
BOYS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 5-0-1 (16) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Hamilton Southeastern 3-2-1(10) 4 Fishers 3-3-0 (9) 5 Noblesville2-4-0 (6) 6 Westfield 1-4-1 (4) 7Brownsburg 0-5-1 (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMCaleb Alvarez Avon juniorKyle Holmer Avon seniorJustin Kopp Avon seniorDillon Stemler Avon seniorMax Chase Brownsburg seniorCole Bennett Fishers seniorYuki Asano Fishers seniorMatt Kuster Southeastern juniorEli Quivey Southeastern seniorEthan Pulliam Southeastern juniorJohn Herron Noblesville juniorFelix Sendejas Noblesville seniorMiguel Ayala Westfield freshmanNick Piper Westfield seniorMax Brown Zionsville seniorAlex Lains Zionsville seniorSam Schmidt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Chris WhiteSoutheasternHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Diego Cuiriz junior and LuisMerchan juniorBrownsburg Uriel Garcia senior
Fishers Brock Cornell junior andYasser Sammour seniorHamilton Southeastern ChaytonDavidson sophomore and Ben HaxtonsophomoreNoblesville Nicholai Andersen juniorand Harrison Christman freshmanWestfield Josh Van Dyke juniorZionsville Connor Hammerle seniorand Jack Sansone senior
GIRLS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 6-0-0 (18) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Noblesville 3-2-1 (10) 4Hamilton Southeastern 2-3-1 (7) 5Fishers 1-3-2 (5) 6 Brownsburg 0-3-3(3) 7 Westfield 0-5-1- (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMJordan Adam Avon seniorMiranda Ricks Avon seniorRachel Vernon Avon juniorHope Van Wagner Avon seniorAlison Hieston Brownsburg juniorGrace Ulmer Brownsburg juniorKam Benscoter Fishers seniorGretchen Mills Fishers junior
Kara Sanders Southeastern seniorSophia Silcox Southeastern seniorMcKenzie Smith Southeastern seniorTaylor Crowe Noblesville seniorMackenzie Kincaid Noblesville seniorDeleney Riester Noblesville seniorSamantha Nosler Westfield seniorChloe Jenkins Zionsville seniorErin Patterson Zionsville juniorAlex Wendt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Eric Nance AvonHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Heily Blacha senior andMichaela Till seniorBrownsburg Kylie Beil seniorFishers Julia Calvert senior and MayaTurner sophomoreHamilton Southeastern AvaKeaffaber sophomore and KaitlynWeldy sophomoreNoblesville Hannah Potter senior andMaddie Rauch seniorWestfield Siera Stuart seniorZionsville Abbie Collins senior andKelly Bachmann senior
All Hoosier Crossroads Conference teams
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Senior Drew Alexander hasannounced his intent to continue hisgolf career at the collegiate levelDrew will attend Valparaiso Universityin Valparaiso The Crusaders are anNCAA Division I school that competesin the Horizon League under thedirection of Coach David GringDrew is the son of Kevin and AidaAlexander He will earn his thirdvarsity letter in golf at HSE thisseason Drew helped lead the Royalsthroughout the IHSAA StateTournament the last two seasons asthe Royals finished fourth in 2015 andas State Runner Up in 2016 Drewwas 24th individually in 2015 and 13thin 2016 Drew was named All-HoosierCrossroads Conference in 2015 andAll-Hamilton County in both 2015 and2016Pictured - Seated Aida Alexander(mother) Drew David Young (HSEVarsity Coach) Standing Mike Asbell(Private Coach) Patrick White (PrivateCoach) Peter Salvadori (HSEAssistant Coach)
Hamilton Southeastern college signingsPhotos courtesy Hamilton Southeastern
Senior Addison Cazier hasannounced his intent to continuehis tennis career at the collegiatelevel Addison will attend ButlerUniversity in Indianapolis IndianaThe Bulldogs are an NCAADivision I school that competes inthe Big East Conference under thedirection of Coach Parker RossAddison is the son of Scott andJennifer Cazier He earned histhird varsity letter in tennis at HSEthis season Addison helped leadthe Royals to an IHSAA SectionalChampionship this fall and alsoadvanced to the final eight of theIHSAA Individual StateTournament Addison was named1st Team All-State this season aswell as All-Hoosier CrossroadsConferencePictured - Seated Jennifer Cazier(mother) Addison amp Scott Cazier(father) Standing Kirk Webber(HSE Varsity Coach)
Look for moresigning photos in
future editions of theReporter
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 70Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 9 526 10Miami 7 12 368 40Orlando 7 12 368 40Washington 6 11 353 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 4 765 -Chicago 10 7 588 30Milwaukee 9 8 529 40Detroit 10 10 500 45Indiana 9 10 474 50
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 30Memphis 12 8 600 35New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 15 167 115Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 15 5 750 15LA Lakers 10 10 500 65Sacramento 7 11 389 85Phoenix 6 13 316 100
NBA standingsThursdayrsquos scores
Charlotte 97 Dallas 87Milwaukee 111 Brooklyn 93
Memphis 95 Orlando 94
LA Clippers 113 Cleveland 94Miami 111 Utah 110
Houston 132 Golden State 1272OT
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Rank team Points Record First1 New Albany 440 1-0 222 McCutcheon 414 1-03 North Central 397 1-04 Lawrence North 350 0-05 Warsaw Community 338 2-06 Carmel 292 1-07 Merrillville 284 2-08 Fort Wayne North Side 283 1-09 Pike 243 2-010 Logansport 206 1-011 Castle 186 0-012 Crown Point 176 1-013 South Bend Riley 145 0-014 Terre Haute South Vigo 122 0-0
15 Bloomington South 114 1-116 Indianapolis Cathedral 96 0-017 Ben Davis 75 1-017 Evansville F J Reitz 75 0-019 Hamilton Southeastern 59 1-020 Lawrence Central 32 1-0Other Schools Receiving VotesBarr-Reeve Bowman Academy Carroll (Fort Wayne) ColumbusNorth East Chicago Central Evansville Bosse Evansville HarrisonFloyd Central Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Fort Wayne BlackhawkChristian Fort Wayne Snider Franklin Central HomesteadIndianapolis Howe Jeffersonville Lapel Lowell MarionNortheastern NorthWood Park Tudor Roncalli South Bend AdamsSouth Bend Washington Tipton Tri-West Hendricks Twin LakesValparaiso Warren Central Zionsville
IBCA boys basketball coaches poll
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will see his likeness revealed on the Borg-Warner Trophy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at 5 pm on WednesdayDec 7 The American rookie won the sold-out 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in dramatic fashion coasting to the checkered flag on a rapidly evaporating fuel load
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will again this year host this special event with extended hours for the public which may attend with paid admission
100th Indy 500 champion Rossi to see likeness unveiled on Borg-Warner Trophy on Wednesday Dec 7
Sports 5
University sailed past Anderson Prep 69-20 in aThursday night away game that was also theTrailblazers first Pioneer Conference game of theseason
University led 36-2 at halftime Lindsey Syrekearned a double-double of 21 points and 10rebounds and also blocked seven shots NatalieNickless made three 3-pointers finishing with 11points
Lily Snyder also had 11 points and made fivesteals Emma Caress chipped in eight points MaggieKlemsz had two blocks and Honor Cosby handed
out five assistsThe Blazers are now 6-1 and travel to
International on Tuesday for a 6 pm game
University 69Anderson Prep 20
University FG FT TP PFMaggie Klemsz 1-10 0-0 2 1Honor Cosby 3-4 0-1 6 1Lily Snyder 5-6 0-0 11 2Hallie Harrison 0-0 0-3 0 0Lucy Snyder 2-6 0-0 4 0
Annie Klemsz 0-0 0-0 0 1Emma Caress 4-9 0-0 8 2Nachlis Elise 0-1 0-0 0 2Lindsey Syrek 9-13 3-5 21 0Alexa Nealy 3-7 0-0 6 1Natalie Nickless 4-10 0-0 11 0Totals 31-66 3-9 69 10Score by QuartersUniversity 10 26 23 10 - 69Anderson Prep 0 2 9 9 - 20University 3-point shooting (4-11) Nickless 3-8 Li Snyder1-2 Caress 0-1University rebounds (42) Nealy 11 Syrek 10 M Klemsz7 Nickless 4 Caress 3 Cosby 2 Lu Snyder 2 LiSnyder 1 Harrison 1 A Klemsz 1
lsquoBlazers easily win conference opener
Cosby
The Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceannounced its All-Conference footballteam this week
Herersquos a list of All-Conference andHonorable Mention players in additionto the final conference standings
CONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Brownsburg 5-1 T2 Avon 4-2Hamilton Southeastern 4-2 Westfield4-2 5 Noblesville 3-3 6 Zionsville 1-57 Fishers 0-6
2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMAddison Batton Avon sophomoreDJ Bowles Avon sophomoreCorey DuPriest Avon seniorBryant Fitzgerald Avon seniorCJ Hunt Avon seniorLuke Shayotovich Avon juniorAntrez Baker Brownsburg seniorCarson Gill Brownsburg seniorHunter Johnson Brownsburg seniorByrce Kirtz Brownsburg sophomoreIsaac McCormick Brownsburg seniorMatt Runyon Brownsburg seniorNate Walton Brownsburg juniorCharlie Bernhart Fishers seniorBen Norton Fishers juniorRJ Potts Fishers seniorBrock Burns Southeastern senior
HCC announces All-Conference football team
Brian ReddickFile photo
Hamilton Southeastern quarterbackAdam Mullett (11) is one of six Royalsplayers on this yearrsquos All-HoosierCrossroads Conference team Alsopictured is Joe Myren (52)
The Westfield swim teams sweptHoosier Crossroads Conferenceopponent Brownsburg in a Thursdaydual meet
The Shamrock girls were victorious106-80 Westfield won eight of the 12events including all three relaysIndividual winners for the Rocks wereMolly Ruggles in the butterfly andbackstroke Erin Verbrugge in the 50freestyle Taylor Jackson in diving andKerry Effinger in the 100 free
Westfields boys team cruised to a121-65 win over the Bulldogs taking 11events Chris Kenney was first in the 50and 100 freestyles Other winners wereBrett Calvin in the 200 free Nick Brauerin the individual medley Trevor Crupiin diving Matt Carr in the butterflyMichael Peck in the 500 free Ethan Moein the backstroke and all three relays
Shamrocks coach Kyle Messmorecalled this meet a great effort for histeam and said that both teams showeda lot of spirit tonight
Great showing of depth on bothsides said Messmore While wepicked up a lot of 1st place finishes thedifference--especially on the girls side--was in the performance of our 2nd and3rd swimmers
GIRLS MEETTeam score Westfield 106 Brownsburg 80200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (MollyRuggles Erin Verbrugge Katie Hand MiaHerzog) 15494200 freestyle 2 Kerry Effinger 20357 4Ilsa Blansette 20678200 individual medley 2 Herzog 218683 Hand 2194450 freestyle 1 Verbrugge 2552 2 LilyHunter 2637One-meter diving 1 Taylor Jackson17880 3 Gabby Sanburn 15750 5Amanda Barker 15175
Westfield sweepsBrownsburg
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Sam Garvin Southeastern seniorAlec Jessop Southeastern seniorMatt Klink Southeastern seniorJohnny May Southeastern juniorAdam Mullett Southeastern seniorDalton Davis Noblesville sophomoreBen Gruver Noblesville seniorDrew Hartmann Noblesville seniorMcGwire Plumer Noblesville seniorAustin Dollens Westfield seniorJackson Garrett Westfield seniorHank Grenda Westfield seniorByron Hubbard Westfield seniorEvan Manley Westfield seniorJohnny Swidan Westfield seniorCarter Dunshee Zionsville seniorJay Edwards Zionsville seniorBrenden Mikesell Zionsville seniorDrew Williamson Zionsville senior
Coach of the Year John HartBrownsburg
HONORABLE MENTIONAvon Cameron Misner junior and IanPendelton seniorBrownsburg Kaden Adams junior andDequincy Davis juniorFishers DeVonte Adams senior andTaylor Soper seniorHamilton Southeastern Max Brookssenior and Austin Holzum seniorNoblesville Ryan Barnes junior andHarris Camp seniorWestfield Will Harrison senior andChad ReehZionsville Josh Janak senior and SimonSwinford senior
HCC From Page 5
100 butterfly 1 Ruggles 10241 3 Hand10333 5 Julia Hawkins 10740100 freestyle 1 Effinger 5643 2 Hunter5771500 freestyle 2 Verbrugge 51786 5Lauren Rowe 55345200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A(Verbrugge Effinger Hunter Hawkins)14437 3 Westfield B (Blansette Tori CoyLexi Hall Meg Woodard) 14998100 backstroke 1 Ruggles 10258 2Herzog 10316 5 Kendall Wilkes 11043100 breaststroke 2 Blansette 11698 3Hall 11717 4 Coy 11852400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (EffingerHunter Hand Herzog) 34986 3 WestfieldB (Hawkins Ruggles Rowe Blansette)40022
BOYS MEETTeam score Westfield 121 Brownsburg 65200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (EthanMoe Cameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand)14268200 freestyle 1 Brett Calvin 15060 3Michael Peck 15465 5 Cam Todd 15907
200 individual medley 1 Nick Brauer20693 3 Clayton 20951 5 Cody Fenimore2109150 freestyle 1 Chris Kenney 2244 2 Carr2334 5 Moe 2464One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi 24370 4Thomas Nguyen 15280 5 Kaleb White13875100 butterfly 1 Carr 5548 2 Brauer 56745 Todd 5988100 freestyle 1 Kenney 4909 3 Hand5098 4 Matthew Sawyer 5323500 freestyle 1 Peck 50554 3 Calvin51208 5 Chris Lisle 54714200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCarr Fenimore Hand) 13207 2 WestfieldB (Clayton Calvin Todd Sawyer) 13516100 backstroke 1 Moe 10035 2 ZaneKaufman 10335 3 Julian Banuelos 10396100 breaststroke 3 Clayton 10495 4Hand 10511 5 Fenimore 10649400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCalvin Brauer Fenimore) 32448 3Westfield B (Sawyer Peck Todd Moe)33911
WESTFIELD From Page 5
The Hamilton Heights swim teams won an exciting dual meet with Tipton on ThursdayThe boys meet came down to the last race and when it was over the Huskies had
clinched an 85-84 victory over the Blue Devils sending the pool into cheers and keepingHeights undefeated The Huskies 400 freestyle relay A team of Jared Holder LoganFakes Dylan Young and Tony Harden finished first and the B team came back to takethird place with Nate Russell Joe Ringer Grant Lamkin and Josh Glover (who made thewinning pass during his leg of the relay) swimming in that race
Holder won the individual medley and backstroke while Fakes was first in the 200free and breaststroke Young paced the 100 free
Heights girls won 119-60 over Tipton Lucy Uhrick was first in the IM and breaststrokewith Rachel Sanqunetti winning the butterfly and 400 free Other winners were RyleighPoe in the 200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the 50 free and Lauren Sears in the 100 free
The Huskies also won all three relays which were swam by Sanqunetti UhrickSloderbeck Sears Poe Allison Osborne and Gen Trese
The Westfield wrestling team lost a55-7 dual meet to Brownsburg onWednesday
Liam Jagow (at 195 pounds) and JustinMiller (at 160) picked up the Shamrockswins
195 Liam Jagow def McCormick 6-3220 Levi Gleason lost to Peterson 9-2285 Jack Nelson lost to Clark by fall106106 Carson Eldred lost to Campbell10-2113 Reid Hutson lost to Lawhead 3-2
120 Milo Merkel lost to Mills by fall123126 Jake Rokop lost to Mulkey by fall153132 Luke Brogan lost to Kreitzer 12-5138 Noah Robinson lost to Bigelow3-2145 Kyle Saez lost to Lee by fall 150152 Drew Collier lost to Myers 7-1160 Justin Miller def Marcus 12-4170 Ryan Mahoney lost to Cicciarelliby fall 452182 Brody Martin lost to Walton by fall111
The Noblesville West eighth grade boys basketball A team beat Lebanon 55-21 onTuesday
Bowen led the West Millers with 14 points followed by Tolliver 9 Conard 8 Easters8 Moller 4 Kriese 3 Unger 3 Durham 2 McCormick 2 and Howard 2 Tolliver grabbednine rebounds with Easers getting five and Howard four
Bowen made three 3-pointers on the night and had three steals as did Durham MollerEasers and Tolliver
The ldquoBrdquo team score was unavailable due to technical difficulties
Heights swimmers winexciting dual meet
Westfield wrestlersfall to Brownsburg
West Miller 8th-graders beat Lebanon
7Sports
Herersquos a list of All-HoosierCrossroads Conference teams involleyball and soccer
VOLLEYBALLCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Hamilton Southeastern 5-1 T2 Avon4-2 Brownsburg 4-2 Fishers 4-2 5Westfield 2-4 Zionsville 2-4Noblesville 0-62016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMDarian Goins Avon juniorJael Johnson Avon juniorAvery Brown Brownsburg seniorRylee Cookerly Brownsburg seniorEllie Adams Fishers seniorMallory Hernandez Fishers juniorOlivia Burgess Southeastern seniorMakenzie Hinshaw SoutheasternseniorMeredith Phillips Southeastern juniorAllie Phillips Noblesville seniorAbigail Huser Westfield seniorNatalie Ravenell Westfield seniorMamie Garard Zionsville juniorKatie Isenbarger Zionsville juniorCoach of the Year Jason Young HSEHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Holly Eastridge sophomore andAva Torrance sophomoreBrownsburg Mackenzie Harlesssenior and Michaela Hoffia seniorFishers Rose Duffy sophomore andAudrey Haworth sophomoreHamilton Southeastern Caitlin Kanesenior
Noblesville Brenna Everingham juniorWestfield Cassidy Ferrer seniorZionsville Megan Carr senior
BOYS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 5-0-1 (16) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Hamilton Southeastern 3-2-1(10) 4 Fishers 3-3-0 (9) 5 Noblesville2-4-0 (6) 6 Westfield 1-4-1 (4) 7Brownsburg 0-5-1 (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMCaleb Alvarez Avon juniorKyle Holmer Avon seniorJustin Kopp Avon seniorDillon Stemler Avon seniorMax Chase Brownsburg seniorCole Bennett Fishers seniorYuki Asano Fishers seniorMatt Kuster Southeastern juniorEli Quivey Southeastern seniorEthan Pulliam Southeastern juniorJohn Herron Noblesville juniorFelix Sendejas Noblesville seniorMiguel Ayala Westfield freshmanNick Piper Westfield seniorMax Brown Zionsville seniorAlex Lains Zionsville seniorSam Schmidt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Chris WhiteSoutheasternHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Diego Cuiriz junior and LuisMerchan juniorBrownsburg Uriel Garcia senior
Fishers Brock Cornell junior andYasser Sammour seniorHamilton Southeastern ChaytonDavidson sophomore and Ben HaxtonsophomoreNoblesville Nicholai Andersen juniorand Harrison Christman freshmanWestfield Josh Van Dyke juniorZionsville Connor Hammerle seniorand Jack Sansone senior
GIRLS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 6-0-0 (18) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Noblesville 3-2-1 (10) 4Hamilton Southeastern 2-3-1 (7) 5Fishers 1-3-2 (5) 6 Brownsburg 0-3-3(3) 7 Westfield 0-5-1- (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMJordan Adam Avon seniorMiranda Ricks Avon seniorRachel Vernon Avon juniorHope Van Wagner Avon seniorAlison Hieston Brownsburg juniorGrace Ulmer Brownsburg juniorKam Benscoter Fishers seniorGretchen Mills Fishers junior
Kara Sanders Southeastern seniorSophia Silcox Southeastern seniorMcKenzie Smith Southeastern seniorTaylor Crowe Noblesville seniorMackenzie Kincaid Noblesville seniorDeleney Riester Noblesville seniorSamantha Nosler Westfield seniorChloe Jenkins Zionsville seniorErin Patterson Zionsville juniorAlex Wendt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Eric Nance AvonHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Heily Blacha senior andMichaela Till seniorBrownsburg Kylie Beil seniorFishers Julia Calvert senior and MayaTurner sophomoreHamilton Southeastern AvaKeaffaber sophomore and KaitlynWeldy sophomoreNoblesville Hannah Potter senior andMaddie Rauch seniorWestfield Siera Stuart seniorZionsville Abbie Collins senior andKelly Bachmann senior
All Hoosier Crossroads Conference teams
Sports8
Senior Drew Alexander hasannounced his intent to continue hisgolf career at the collegiate levelDrew will attend Valparaiso Universityin Valparaiso The Crusaders are anNCAA Division I school that competesin the Horizon League under thedirection of Coach David GringDrew is the son of Kevin and AidaAlexander He will earn his thirdvarsity letter in golf at HSE thisseason Drew helped lead the Royalsthroughout the IHSAA StateTournament the last two seasons asthe Royals finished fourth in 2015 andas State Runner Up in 2016 Drewwas 24th individually in 2015 and 13thin 2016 Drew was named All-HoosierCrossroads Conference in 2015 andAll-Hamilton County in both 2015 and2016Pictured - Seated Aida Alexander(mother) Drew David Young (HSEVarsity Coach) Standing Mike Asbell(Private Coach) Patrick White (PrivateCoach) Peter Salvadori (HSEAssistant Coach)
Hamilton Southeastern college signingsPhotos courtesy Hamilton Southeastern
Senior Addison Cazier hasannounced his intent to continuehis tennis career at the collegiatelevel Addison will attend ButlerUniversity in Indianapolis IndianaThe Bulldogs are an NCAADivision I school that competes inthe Big East Conference under thedirection of Coach Parker RossAddison is the son of Scott andJennifer Cazier He earned histhird varsity letter in tennis at HSEthis season Addison helped leadthe Royals to an IHSAA SectionalChampionship this fall and alsoadvanced to the final eight of theIHSAA Individual StateTournament Addison was named1st Team All-State this season aswell as All-Hoosier CrossroadsConferencePictured - Seated Jennifer Cazier(mother) Addison amp Scott Cazier(father) Standing Kirk Webber(HSE Varsity Coach)
Look for moresigning photos in
future editions of theReporter
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 70Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 9 526 10Miami 7 12 368 40Orlando 7 12 368 40Washington 6 11 353 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 4 765 -Chicago 10 7 588 30Milwaukee 9 8 529 40Detroit 10 10 500 45Indiana 9 10 474 50
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 30Memphis 12 8 600 35New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 15 167 115Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 15 5 750 15LA Lakers 10 10 500 65Sacramento 7 11 389 85Phoenix 6 13 316 100
NBA standingsThursdayrsquos scores
Charlotte 97 Dallas 87Milwaukee 111 Brooklyn 93
Memphis 95 Orlando 94
LA Clippers 113 Cleveland 94Miami 111 Utah 110
Houston 132 Golden State 1272OT
Sports 9
Rank team Points Record First1 New Albany 440 1-0 222 McCutcheon 414 1-03 North Central 397 1-04 Lawrence North 350 0-05 Warsaw Community 338 2-06 Carmel 292 1-07 Merrillville 284 2-08 Fort Wayne North Side 283 1-09 Pike 243 2-010 Logansport 206 1-011 Castle 186 0-012 Crown Point 176 1-013 South Bend Riley 145 0-014 Terre Haute South Vigo 122 0-0
15 Bloomington South 114 1-116 Indianapolis Cathedral 96 0-017 Ben Davis 75 1-017 Evansville F J Reitz 75 0-019 Hamilton Southeastern 59 1-020 Lawrence Central 32 1-0Other Schools Receiving VotesBarr-Reeve Bowman Academy Carroll (Fort Wayne) ColumbusNorth East Chicago Central Evansville Bosse Evansville HarrisonFloyd Central Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Fort Wayne BlackhawkChristian Fort Wayne Snider Franklin Central HomesteadIndianapolis Howe Jeffersonville Lapel Lowell MarionNortheastern NorthWood Park Tudor Roncalli South Bend AdamsSouth Bend Washington Tipton Tri-West Hendricks Twin LakesValparaiso Warren Central Zionsville
IBCA boys basketball coaches poll
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will see his likeness revealed on the Borg-Warner Trophy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at 5 pm on WednesdayDec 7 The American rookie won the sold-out 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in dramatic fashion coasting to the checkered flag on a rapidly evaporating fuel load
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will again this year host this special event with extended hours for the public which may attend with paid admission
100th Indy 500 champion Rossi to see likeness unveiled on Borg-Warner Trophy on Wednesday Dec 7
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Sam Garvin Southeastern seniorAlec Jessop Southeastern seniorMatt Klink Southeastern seniorJohnny May Southeastern juniorAdam Mullett Southeastern seniorDalton Davis Noblesville sophomoreBen Gruver Noblesville seniorDrew Hartmann Noblesville seniorMcGwire Plumer Noblesville seniorAustin Dollens Westfield seniorJackson Garrett Westfield seniorHank Grenda Westfield seniorByron Hubbard Westfield seniorEvan Manley Westfield seniorJohnny Swidan Westfield seniorCarter Dunshee Zionsville seniorJay Edwards Zionsville seniorBrenden Mikesell Zionsville seniorDrew Williamson Zionsville senior
Coach of the Year John HartBrownsburg
HONORABLE MENTIONAvon Cameron Misner junior and IanPendelton seniorBrownsburg Kaden Adams junior andDequincy Davis juniorFishers DeVonte Adams senior andTaylor Soper seniorHamilton Southeastern Max Brookssenior and Austin Holzum seniorNoblesville Ryan Barnes junior andHarris Camp seniorWestfield Will Harrison senior andChad ReehZionsville Josh Janak senior and SimonSwinford senior
HCC From Page 5
100 butterfly 1 Ruggles 10241 3 Hand10333 5 Julia Hawkins 10740100 freestyle 1 Effinger 5643 2 Hunter5771500 freestyle 2 Verbrugge 51786 5Lauren Rowe 55345200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A(Verbrugge Effinger Hunter Hawkins)14437 3 Westfield B (Blansette Tori CoyLexi Hall Meg Woodard) 14998100 backstroke 1 Ruggles 10258 2Herzog 10316 5 Kendall Wilkes 11043100 breaststroke 2 Blansette 11698 3Hall 11717 4 Coy 11852400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (EffingerHunter Hand Herzog) 34986 3 WestfieldB (Hawkins Ruggles Rowe Blansette)40022
BOYS MEETTeam score Westfield 121 Brownsburg 65200 medley relay 1 Westfield A (EthanMoe Cameron Clayton Matt Carr Alex Hand)14268200 freestyle 1 Brett Calvin 15060 3Michael Peck 15465 5 Cam Todd 15907
200 individual medley 1 Nick Brauer20693 3 Clayton 20951 5 Cody Fenimore2109150 freestyle 1 Chris Kenney 2244 2 Carr2334 5 Moe 2464One-meter diving 1 Trevor Crupi 24370 4Thomas Nguyen 15280 5 Kaleb White13875100 butterfly 1 Carr 5548 2 Brauer 56745 Todd 5988100 freestyle 1 Kenney 4909 3 Hand5098 4 Matthew Sawyer 5323500 freestyle 1 Peck 50554 3 Calvin51208 5 Chris Lisle 54714200 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCarr Fenimore Hand) 13207 2 WestfieldB (Clayton Calvin Todd Sawyer) 13516100 backstroke 1 Moe 10035 2 ZaneKaufman 10335 3 Julian Banuelos 10396100 breaststroke 3 Clayton 10495 4Hand 10511 5 Fenimore 10649400 freestyle relay 1 Westfield A (KenneyCalvin Brauer Fenimore) 32448 3Westfield B (Sawyer Peck Todd Moe)33911
WESTFIELD From Page 5
The Hamilton Heights swim teams won an exciting dual meet with Tipton on ThursdayThe boys meet came down to the last race and when it was over the Huskies had
clinched an 85-84 victory over the Blue Devils sending the pool into cheers and keepingHeights undefeated The Huskies 400 freestyle relay A team of Jared Holder LoganFakes Dylan Young and Tony Harden finished first and the B team came back to takethird place with Nate Russell Joe Ringer Grant Lamkin and Josh Glover (who made thewinning pass during his leg of the relay) swimming in that race
Holder won the individual medley and backstroke while Fakes was first in the 200free and breaststroke Young paced the 100 free
Heights girls won 119-60 over Tipton Lucy Uhrick was first in the IM and breaststrokewith Rachel Sanqunetti winning the butterfly and 400 free Other winners were RyleighPoe in the 200 free Claire Sloderbeck in the 50 free and Lauren Sears in the 100 free
The Huskies also won all three relays which were swam by Sanqunetti UhrickSloderbeck Sears Poe Allison Osborne and Gen Trese
The Westfield wrestling team lost a55-7 dual meet to Brownsburg onWednesday
Liam Jagow (at 195 pounds) and JustinMiller (at 160) picked up the Shamrockswins
195 Liam Jagow def McCormick 6-3220 Levi Gleason lost to Peterson 9-2285 Jack Nelson lost to Clark by fall106106 Carson Eldred lost to Campbell10-2113 Reid Hutson lost to Lawhead 3-2
120 Milo Merkel lost to Mills by fall123126 Jake Rokop lost to Mulkey by fall153132 Luke Brogan lost to Kreitzer 12-5138 Noah Robinson lost to Bigelow3-2145 Kyle Saez lost to Lee by fall 150152 Drew Collier lost to Myers 7-1160 Justin Miller def Marcus 12-4170 Ryan Mahoney lost to Cicciarelliby fall 452182 Brody Martin lost to Walton by fall111
The Noblesville West eighth grade boys basketball A team beat Lebanon 55-21 onTuesday
Bowen led the West Millers with 14 points followed by Tolliver 9 Conard 8 Easters8 Moller 4 Kriese 3 Unger 3 Durham 2 McCormick 2 and Howard 2 Tolliver grabbednine rebounds with Easers getting five and Howard four
Bowen made three 3-pointers on the night and had three steals as did Durham MollerEasers and Tolliver
The ldquoBrdquo team score was unavailable due to technical difficulties
Heights swimmers winexciting dual meet
Westfield wrestlersfall to Brownsburg
West Miller 8th-graders beat Lebanon
7Sports
Herersquos a list of All-HoosierCrossroads Conference teams involleyball and soccer
VOLLEYBALLCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Hamilton Southeastern 5-1 T2 Avon4-2 Brownsburg 4-2 Fishers 4-2 5Westfield 2-4 Zionsville 2-4Noblesville 0-62016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMDarian Goins Avon juniorJael Johnson Avon juniorAvery Brown Brownsburg seniorRylee Cookerly Brownsburg seniorEllie Adams Fishers seniorMallory Hernandez Fishers juniorOlivia Burgess Southeastern seniorMakenzie Hinshaw SoutheasternseniorMeredith Phillips Southeastern juniorAllie Phillips Noblesville seniorAbigail Huser Westfield seniorNatalie Ravenell Westfield seniorMamie Garard Zionsville juniorKatie Isenbarger Zionsville juniorCoach of the Year Jason Young HSEHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Holly Eastridge sophomore andAva Torrance sophomoreBrownsburg Mackenzie Harlesssenior and Michaela Hoffia seniorFishers Rose Duffy sophomore andAudrey Haworth sophomoreHamilton Southeastern Caitlin Kanesenior
Noblesville Brenna Everingham juniorWestfield Cassidy Ferrer seniorZionsville Megan Carr senior
BOYS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 5-0-1 (16) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Hamilton Southeastern 3-2-1(10) 4 Fishers 3-3-0 (9) 5 Noblesville2-4-0 (6) 6 Westfield 1-4-1 (4) 7Brownsburg 0-5-1 (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMCaleb Alvarez Avon juniorKyle Holmer Avon seniorJustin Kopp Avon seniorDillon Stemler Avon seniorMax Chase Brownsburg seniorCole Bennett Fishers seniorYuki Asano Fishers seniorMatt Kuster Southeastern juniorEli Quivey Southeastern seniorEthan Pulliam Southeastern juniorJohn Herron Noblesville juniorFelix Sendejas Noblesville seniorMiguel Ayala Westfield freshmanNick Piper Westfield seniorMax Brown Zionsville seniorAlex Lains Zionsville seniorSam Schmidt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Chris WhiteSoutheasternHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Diego Cuiriz junior and LuisMerchan juniorBrownsburg Uriel Garcia senior
Fishers Brock Cornell junior andYasser Sammour seniorHamilton Southeastern ChaytonDavidson sophomore and Ben HaxtonsophomoreNoblesville Nicholai Andersen juniorand Harrison Christman freshmanWestfield Josh Van Dyke juniorZionsville Connor Hammerle seniorand Jack Sansone senior
GIRLS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 6-0-0 (18) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Noblesville 3-2-1 (10) 4Hamilton Southeastern 2-3-1 (7) 5Fishers 1-3-2 (5) 6 Brownsburg 0-3-3(3) 7 Westfield 0-5-1- (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMJordan Adam Avon seniorMiranda Ricks Avon seniorRachel Vernon Avon juniorHope Van Wagner Avon seniorAlison Hieston Brownsburg juniorGrace Ulmer Brownsburg juniorKam Benscoter Fishers seniorGretchen Mills Fishers junior
Kara Sanders Southeastern seniorSophia Silcox Southeastern seniorMcKenzie Smith Southeastern seniorTaylor Crowe Noblesville seniorMackenzie Kincaid Noblesville seniorDeleney Riester Noblesville seniorSamantha Nosler Westfield seniorChloe Jenkins Zionsville seniorErin Patterson Zionsville juniorAlex Wendt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Eric Nance AvonHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Heily Blacha senior andMichaela Till seniorBrownsburg Kylie Beil seniorFishers Julia Calvert senior and MayaTurner sophomoreHamilton Southeastern AvaKeaffaber sophomore and KaitlynWeldy sophomoreNoblesville Hannah Potter senior andMaddie Rauch seniorWestfield Siera Stuart seniorZionsville Abbie Collins senior andKelly Bachmann senior
All Hoosier Crossroads Conference teams
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Senior Drew Alexander hasannounced his intent to continue hisgolf career at the collegiate levelDrew will attend Valparaiso Universityin Valparaiso The Crusaders are anNCAA Division I school that competesin the Horizon League under thedirection of Coach David GringDrew is the son of Kevin and AidaAlexander He will earn his thirdvarsity letter in golf at HSE thisseason Drew helped lead the Royalsthroughout the IHSAA StateTournament the last two seasons asthe Royals finished fourth in 2015 andas State Runner Up in 2016 Drewwas 24th individually in 2015 and 13thin 2016 Drew was named All-HoosierCrossroads Conference in 2015 andAll-Hamilton County in both 2015 and2016Pictured - Seated Aida Alexander(mother) Drew David Young (HSEVarsity Coach) Standing Mike Asbell(Private Coach) Patrick White (PrivateCoach) Peter Salvadori (HSEAssistant Coach)
Hamilton Southeastern college signingsPhotos courtesy Hamilton Southeastern
Senior Addison Cazier hasannounced his intent to continuehis tennis career at the collegiatelevel Addison will attend ButlerUniversity in Indianapolis IndianaThe Bulldogs are an NCAADivision I school that competes inthe Big East Conference under thedirection of Coach Parker RossAddison is the son of Scott andJennifer Cazier He earned histhird varsity letter in tennis at HSEthis season Addison helped leadthe Royals to an IHSAA SectionalChampionship this fall and alsoadvanced to the final eight of theIHSAA Individual StateTournament Addison was named1st Team All-State this season aswell as All-Hoosier CrossroadsConferencePictured - Seated Jennifer Cazier(mother) Addison amp Scott Cazier(father) Standing Kirk Webber(HSE Varsity Coach)
Look for moresigning photos in
future editions of theReporter
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 70Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 9 526 10Miami 7 12 368 40Orlando 7 12 368 40Washington 6 11 353 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 4 765 -Chicago 10 7 588 30Milwaukee 9 8 529 40Detroit 10 10 500 45Indiana 9 10 474 50
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 30Memphis 12 8 600 35New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 15 167 115Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 15 5 750 15LA Lakers 10 10 500 65Sacramento 7 11 389 85Phoenix 6 13 316 100
NBA standingsThursdayrsquos scores
Charlotte 97 Dallas 87Milwaukee 111 Brooklyn 93
Memphis 95 Orlando 94
LA Clippers 113 Cleveland 94Miami 111 Utah 110
Houston 132 Golden State 1272OT
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Rank team Points Record First1 New Albany 440 1-0 222 McCutcheon 414 1-03 North Central 397 1-04 Lawrence North 350 0-05 Warsaw Community 338 2-06 Carmel 292 1-07 Merrillville 284 2-08 Fort Wayne North Side 283 1-09 Pike 243 2-010 Logansport 206 1-011 Castle 186 0-012 Crown Point 176 1-013 South Bend Riley 145 0-014 Terre Haute South Vigo 122 0-0
15 Bloomington South 114 1-116 Indianapolis Cathedral 96 0-017 Ben Davis 75 1-017 Evansville F J Reitz 75 0-019 Hamilton Southeastern 59 1-020 Lawrence Central 32 1-0Other Schools Receiving VotesBarr-Reeve Bowman Academy Carroll (Fort Wayne) ColumbusNorth East Chicago Central Evansville Bosse Evansville HarrisonFloyd Central Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Fort Wayne BlackhawkChristian Fort Wayne Snider Franklin Central HomesteadIndianapolis Howe Jeffersonville Lapel Lowell MarionNortheastern NorthWood Park Tudor Roncalli South Bend AdamsSouth Bend Washington Tipton Tri-West Hendricks Twin LakesValparaiso Warren Central Zionsville
IBCA boys basketball coaches poll
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will see his likeness revealed on the Borg-Warner Trophy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at 5 pm on WednesdayDec 7 The American rookie won the sold-out 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in dramatic fashion coasting to the checkered flag on a rapidly evaporating fuel load
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will again this year host this special event with extended hours for the public which may attend with paid admission
100th Indy 500 champion Rossi to see likeness unveiled on Borg-Warner Trophy on Wednesday Dec 7
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Herersquos a list of All-HoosierCrossroads Conference teams involleyball and soccer
VOLLEYBALLCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Hamilton Southeastern 5-1 T2 Avon4-2 Brownsburg 4-2 Fishers 4-2 5Westfield 2-4 Zionsville 2-4Noblesville 0-62016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMDarian Goins Avon juniorJael Johnson Avon juniorAvery Brown Brownsburg seniorRylee Cookerly Brownsburg seniorEllie Adams Fishers seniorMallory Hernandez Fishers juniorOlivia Burgess Southeastern seniorMakenzie Hinshaw SoutheasternseniorMeredith Phillips Southeastern juniorAllie Phillips Noblesville seniorAbigail Huser Westfield seniorNatalie Ravenell Westfield seniorMamie Garard Zionsville juniorKatie Isenbarger Zionsville juniorCoach of the Year Jason Young HSEHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Holly Eastridge sophomore andAva Torrance sophomoreBrownsburg Mackenzie Harlesssenior and Michaela Hoffia seniorFishers Rose Duffy sophomore andAudrey Haworth sophomoreHamilton Southeastern Caitlin Kanesenior
Noblesville Brenna Everingham juniorWestfield Cassidy Ferrer seniorZionsville Megan Carr senior
BOYS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 5-0-1 (16) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Hamilton Southeastern 3-2-1(10) 4 Fishers 3-3-0 (9) 5 Noblesville2-4-0 (6) 6 Westfield 1-4-1 (4) 7Brownsburg 0-5-1 (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMCaleb Alvarez Avon juniorKyle Holmer Avon seniorJustin Kopp Avon seniorDillon Stemler Avon seniorMax Chase Brownsburg seniorCole Bennett Fishers seniorYuki Asano Fishers seniorMatt Kuster Southeastern juniorEli Quivey Southeastern seniorEthan Pulliam Southeastern juniorJohn Herron Noblesville juniorFelix Sendejas Noblesville seniorMiguel Ayala Westfield freshmanNick Piper Westfield seniorMax Brown Zionsville seniorAlex Lains Zionsville seniorSam Schmidt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Chris WhiteSoutheasternHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Diego Cuiriz junior and LuisMerchan juniorBrownsburg Uriel Garcia senior
Fishers Brock Cornell junior andYasser Sammour seniorHamilton Southeastern ChaytonDavidson sophomore and Ben HaxtonsophomoreNoblesville Nicholai Andersen juniorand Harrison Christman freshmanWestfield Josh Van Dyke juniorZionsville Connor Hammerle seniorand Jack Sansone senior
GIRLS SOCCERCONFERENCE STANDINGS1 Avon 6-0-0 (18) 2 Zionsville 5-1-0(15) 3 Noblesville 3-2-1 (10) 4Hamilton Southeastern 2-3-1 (7) 5Fishers 1-3-2 (5) 6 Brownsburg 0-3-3(3) 7 Westfield 0-5-1- (1)2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMJordan Adam Avon seniorMiranda Ricks Avon seniorRachel Vernon Avon juniorHope Van Wagner Avon seniorAlison Hieston Brownsburg juniorGrace Ulmer Brownsburg juniorKam Benscoter Fishers seniorGretchen Mills Fishers junior
Kara Sanders Southeastern seniorSophia Silcox Southeastern seniorMcKenzie Smith Southeastern seniorTaylor Crowe Noblesville seniorMackenzie Kincaid Noblesville seniorDeleney Riester Noblesville seniorSamantha Nosler Westfield seniorChloe Jenkins Zionsville seniorErin Patterson Zionsville juniorAlex Wendt Zionsville seniorCoach of the Year Eric Nance AvonHONORABLE MENTIONAvon Heily Blacha senior andMichaela Till seniorBrownsburg Kylie Beil seniorFishers Julia Calvert senior and MayaTurner sophomoreHamilton Southeastern AvaKeaffaber sophomore and KaitlynWeldy sophomoreNoblesville Hannah Potter senior andMaddie Rauch seniorWestfield Siera Stuart seniorZionsville Abbie Collins senior andKelly Bachmann senior
All Hoosier Crossroads Conference teams
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Senior Drew Alexander hasannounced his intent to continue hisgolf career at the collegiate levelDrew will attend Valparaiso Universityin Valparaiso The Crusaders are anNCAA Division I school that competesin the Horizon League under thedirection of Coach David GringDrew is the son of Kevin and AidaAlexander He will earn his thirdvarsity letter in golf at HSE thisseason Drew helped lead the Royalsthroughout the IHSAA StateTournament the last two seasons asthe Royals finished fourth in 2015 andas State Runner Up in 2016 Drewwas 24th individually in 2015 and 13thin 2016 Drew was named All-HoosierCrossroads Conference in 2015 andAll-Hamilton County in both 2015 and2016Pictured - Seated Aida Alexander(mother) Drew David Young (HSEVarsity Coach) Standing Mike Asbell(Private Coach) Patrick White (PrivateCoach) Peter Salvadori (HSEAssistant Coach)
Hamilton Southeastern college signingsPhotos courtesy Hamilton Southeastern
Senior Addison Cazier hasannounced his intent to continuehis tennis career at the collegiatelevel Addison will attend ButlerUniversity in Indianapolis IndianaThe Bulldogs are an NCAADivision I school that competes inthe Big East Conference under thedirection of Coach Parker RossAddison is the son of Scott andJennifer Cazier He earned histhird varsity letter in tennis at HSEthis season Addison helped leadthe Royals to an IHSAA SectionalChampionship this fall and alsoadvanced to the final eight of theIHSAA Individual StateTournament Addison was named1st Team All-State this season aswell as All-Hoosier CrossroadsConferencePictured - Seated Jennifer Cazier(mother) Addison amp Scott Cazier(father) Standing Kirk Webber(HSE Varsity Coach)
Look for moresigning photos in
future editions of theReporter
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 70Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 9 526 10Miami 7 12 368 40Orlando 7 12 368 40Washington 6 11 353 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 4 765 -Chicago 10 7 588 30Milwaukee 9 8 529 40Detroit 10 10 500 45Indiana 9 10 474 50
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 30Memphis 12 8 600 35New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 15 167 115Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 15 5 750 15LA Lakers 10 10 500 65Sacramento 7 11 389 85Phoenix 6 13 316 100
NBA standingsThursdayrsquos scores
Charlotte 97 Dallas 87Milwaukee 111 Brooklyn 93
Memphis 95 Orlando 94
LA Clippers 113 Cleveland 94Miami 111 Utah 110
Houston 132 Golden State 1272OT
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Rank team Points Record First1 New Albany 440 1-0 222 McCutcheon 414 1-03 North Central 397 1-04 Lawrence North 350 0-05 Warsaw Community 338 2-06 Carmel 292 1-07 Merrillville 284 2-08 Fort Wayne North Side 283 1-09 Pike 243 2-010 Logansport 206 1-011 Castle 186 0-012 Crown Point 176 1-013 South Bend Riley 145 0-014 Terre Haute South Vigo 122 0-0
15 Bloomington South 114 1-116 Indianapolis Cathedral 96 0-017 Ben Davis 75 1-017 Evansville F J Reitz 75 0-019 Hamilton Southeastern 59 1-020 Lawrence Central 32 1-0Other Schools Receiving VotesBarr-Reeve Bowman Academy Carroll (Fort Wayne) ColumbusNorth East Chicago Central Evansville Bosse Evansville HarrisonFloyd Central Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Fort Wayne BlackhawkChristian Fort Wayne Snider Franklin Central HomesteadIndianapolis Howe Jeffersonville Lapel Lowell MarionNortheastern NorthWood Park Tudor Roncalli South Bend AdamsSouth Bend Washington Tipton Tri-West Hendricks Twin LakesValparaiso Warren Central Zionsville
IBCA boys basketball coaches poll
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will see his likeness revealed on the Borg-Warner Trophy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at 5 pm on WednesdayDec 7 The American rookie won the sold-out 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in dramatic fashion coasting to the checkered flag on a rapidly evaporating fuel load
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will again this year host this special event with extended hours for the public which may attend with paid admission
100th Indy 500 champion Rossi to see likeness unveiled on Borg-Warner Trophy on Wednesday Dec 7
Sports8
Senior Drew Alexander hasannounced his intent to continue hisgolf career at the collegiate levelDrew will attend Valparaiso Universityin Valparaiso The Crusaders are anNCAA Division I school that competesin the Horizon League under thedirection of Coach David GringDrew is the son of Kevin and AidaAlexander He will earn his thirdvarsity letter in golf at HSE thisseason Drew helped lead the Royalsthroughout the IHSAA StateTournament the last two seasons asthe Royals finished fourth in 2015 andas State Runner Up in 2016 Drewwas 24th individually in 2015 and 13thin 2016 Drew was named All-HoosierCrossroads Conference in 2015 andAll-Hamilton County in both 2015 and2016Pictured - Seated Aida Alexander(mother) Drew David Young (HSEVarsity Coach) Standing Mike Asbell(Private Coach) Patrick White (PrivateCoach) Peter Salvadori (HSEAssistant Coach)
Hamilton Southeastern college signingsPhotos courtesy Hamilton Southeastern
Senior Addison Cazier hasannounced his intent to continuehis tennis career at the collegiatelevel Addison will attend ButlerUniversity in Indianapolis IndianaThe Bulldogs are an NCAADivision I school that competes inthe Big East Conference under thedirection of Coach Parker RossAddison is the son of Scott andJennifer Cazier He earned histhird varsity letter in tennis at HSEthis season Addison helped leadthe Royals to an IHSAA SectionalChampionship this fall and alsoadvanced to the final eight of theIHSAA Individual StateTournament Addison was named1st Team All-State this season aswell as All-Hoosier CrossroadsConferencePictured - Seated Jennifer Cazier(mother) Addison amp Scott Cazier(father) Standing Kirk Webber(HSE Varsity Coach)
Look for moresigning photos in
future editions of theReporter
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 70Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 9 526 10Miami 7 12 368 40Orlando 7 12 368 40Washington 6 11 353 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 4 765 -Chicago 10 7 588 30Milwaukee 9 8 529 40Detroit 10 10 500 45Indiana 9 10 474 50
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 30Memphis 12 8 600 35New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 15 167 115Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 15 5 750 15LA Lakers 10 10 500 65Sacramento 7 11 389 85Phoenix 6 13 316 100
NBA standingsThursdayrsquos scores
Charlotte 97 Dallas 87Milwaukee 111 Brooklyn 93
Memphis 95 Orlando 94
LA Clippers 113 Cleveland 94Miami 111 Utah 110
Houston 132 Golden State 1272OT
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Rank team Points Record First1 New Albany 440 1-0 222 McCutcheon 414 1-03 North Central 397 1-04 Lawrence North 350 0-05 Warsaw Community 338 2-06 Carmel 292 1-07 Merrillville 284 2-08 Fort Wayne North Side 283 1-09 Pike 243 2-010 Logansport 206 1-011 Castle 186 0-012 Crown Point 176 1-013 South Bend Riley 145 0-014 Terre Haute South Vigo 122 0-0
15 Bloomington South 114 1-116 Indianapolis Cathedral 96 0-017 Ben Davis 75 1-017 Evansville F J Reitz 75 0-019 Hamilton Southeastern 59 1-020 Lawrence Central 32 1-0Other Schools Receiving VotesBarr-Reeve Bowman Academy Carroll (Fort Wayne) ColumbusNorth East Chicago Central Evansville Bosse Evansville HarrisonFloyd Central Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Fort Wayne BlackhawkChristian Fort Wayne Snider Franklin Central HomesteadIndianapolis Howe Jeffersonville Lapel Lowell MarionNortheastern NorthWood Park Tudor Roncalli South Bend AdamsSouth Bend Washington Tipton Tri-West Hendricks Twin LakesValparaiso Warren Central Zionsville
IBCA boys basketball coaches poll
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will see his likeness revealed on the Borg-Warner Trophy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at 5 pm on WednesdayDec 7 The American rookie won the sold-out 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in dramatic fashion coasting to the checkered flag on a rapidly evaporating fuel load
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will again this year host this special event with extended hours for the public which may attend with paid admission
100th Indy 500 champion Rossi to see likeness unveiled on Borg-Warner Trophy on Wednesday Dec 7
Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 12 6 667 -Boston 10 8 556 20New York 9 9 500 30Brooklyn 5 13 278 70Philadelphia 4 14 222 80Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 11 8 579 -Atlanta 10 9 526 10Miami 7 12 368 40Orlando 7 12 368 40Washington 6 11 353 40Central W L PCT GBCleveland 13 4 765 -Chicago 10 7 588 30Milwaukee 9 8 529 40Detroit 10 10 500 45Indiana 9 10 474 50
Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 12 8 600 -Utah 11 9 550 10Portland 10 10 500 20Denver 7 11 389 40Minnesota 5 13 278 60Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 15 4 789 -Houston 11 7 611 30Memphis 12 8 600 35New Orleans 7 12 368 80Dallas 3 15 167 115Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 16 2 889 -LA Clippers 15 5 750 15LA Lakers 10 10 500 65Sacramento 7 11 389 85Phoenix 6 13 316 100
NBA standingsThursdayrsquos scores
Charlotte 97 Dallas 87Milwaukee 111 Brooklyn 93
Memphis 95 Orlando 94
LA Clippers 113 Cleveland 94Miami 111 Utah 110
Houston 132 Golden State 1272OT
Sports 9
Rank team Points Record First1 New Albany 440 1-0 222 McCutcheon 414 1-03 North Central 397 1-04 Lawrence North 350 0-05 Warsaw Community 338 2-06 Carmel 292 1-07 Merrillville 284 2-08 Fort Wayne North Side 283 1-09 Pike 243 2-010 Logansport 206 1-011 Castle 186 0-012 Crown Point 176 1-013 South Bend Riley 145 0-014 Terre Haute South Vigo 122 0-0
15 Bloomington South 114 1-116 Indianapolis Cathedral 96 0-017 Ben Davis 75 1-017 Evansville F J Reitz 75 0-019 Hamilton Southeastern 59 1-020 Lawrence Central 32 1-0Other Schools Receiving VotesBarr-Reeve Bowman Academy Carroll (Fort Wayne) ColumbusNorth East Chicago Central Evansville Bosse Evansville HarrisonFloyd Central Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Fort Wayne BlackhawkChristian Fort Wayne Snider Franklin Central HomesteadIndianapolis Howe Jeffersonville Lapel Lowell MarionNortheastern NorthWood Park Tudor Roncalli South Bend AdamsSouth Bend Washington Tipton Tri-West Hendricks Twin LakesValparaiso Warren Central Zionsville
IBCA boys basketball coaches poll
2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will see his likeness revealed on the Borg-Warner Trophy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at 5 pm on WednesdayDec 7 The American rookie won the sold-out 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in dramatic fashion coasting to the checkered flag on a rapidly evaporating fuel load
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will again this year host this special event with extended hours for the public which may attend with paid admission
100th Indy 500 champion Rossi to see likeness unveiled on Borg-Warner Trophy on Wednesday Dec 7