Fishers proposes The Yard for 116th, IKEA...

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Saturday, December 17, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 249 Rain today, mainly before 1 p.m. Tonight, rain, freezing rain and sleet before midnight, snow possibly mixed with freezing rain between midnight and 1 a.m., then a chance of snow after 1 a.m. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 40 LOW: 15 The Fishers’ entrepreneurial city took another step forward today with the announcement of a proposed development featuring a culinary and entertainment center. The development, called The Yard, is a private investment of at least $40 million planned for the southeast corner of 116th Street and IKEA Way. “One of the things I hear the most from our Fishers residents is the desire for more local food and entertainment options,” said Mayor Scott Fadness. “An investment in a culinary-hub of amenities is a crucial component to attracting top-talent and retaining a thriving entrepreneurial culture. This development will serve the companies located in the budding corporate corridor as well as the residents of our community.” Proposed on 17 acres by Thompson Thrift Retail Group, the culinary and entertainment center intends to attract first- class amenities and local culinary entrepreneurs to Fishers. The development plans to house a collective of 10-12 individual concepts; however the exact site-plan may shift depending on demand in the area. In the heart of the development, situated on an acre of greenspace, a shared culinary center will foster the advancement of the culinary arts and entrepreneurship in the greater-Fishers area. The city will master lease two 1,500 square feet buildings to be used as a culinary and/or restaurant accelerator. While details on the accelerator effort are still being finalized, Mayor Fadness has asked the Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association to assist in the concept development to ensure the endeavor meets the needs of the industry. “Recently Central Indiana has been prominently recognized, nationally and internationally, as a culinary destination. We are pleased that Mayor Fadness and the Fishers leadership have allowed the hospitality industry to play a key role in this creative collaboration,” said Patrick Tamm, President and CEO of the Indiana Restaurant & Lodging Association. "We look forward to continuing our work with the city in creating a unique venue that allows the continued growth and innovation in the culinary industry while building a destination that foodies, families, and all will enjoy." “The culinary accelerator concept demonstrates that our ecosystem cultivates innovation across different industries,” added Mayor Fadness. “I look forward to collaborating with the restaurant industry’s ‘culipreneurs’ on this concept as it comes to fruition.” Fishers proposes The Yard for 116th, IKEA Way By STEVE COOKE Noblesville Deputy Mayor On December 13, the City of Nobles- ville held an infor- mation meeting for the public to hear about the current status of our plans for a new east-west corridor. It was an oppor- tunity for our Engi- neering Department to recap two decades worth of studies, and to present new data that further defined the need for this project and the reason why administration believes Pleasant Street is the most effi- cient and effective route for this reliever. For anyone wanting to review the presentation, please visit www.cityofnoblesville.org and find “Alternative Vehicular East-West Corri- dor Study” under the Recent News sec- tion. Despite how important the numbers are to the City, standing before the many concerned citizens who packed our Council Chambers to compare four alter- native routes, it hit home with me how this project is about more than just data. This potential project is about com- munity. It’s about neighbors. It’s about history. It’s also about the future – an oppor- tunity to do something transformative. And, yes, it’s about vision. I want to relate what I heard that night from some citizens, and how these per- ceptions differ from what we hope this project could become – but without going into the data. Some people think of this project as a “bypass” – they see an elevated highway with streams of cars and Finding common ground on Pleasant Street The Indiana Department of Transportation is monitoring multiple weather forecasts predicting a mix of rain, freezing rain, snow and ice to move across Indiana beginning Friday evening. A few degrees can mean the difference between rain, ice or snow, so freezing rain can be difficult for forecasters to pinpoint far in advance. INDOT maintenance supervisors will continue monitoring developing conditions and reports from law enforcement and the public to supplement local weather forecasts. If the forecast indicates frost or other freezing weather, INDOT sprays a salt-water mixture to pre-treat bridges, which are likely to freeze first. If a storm is predicted to lead off with rain, salt trucks pre-treat our roads just before pavement temperatures fall below freezing and the snow and ice begin to accumulate. INDOT will adjust its call out of manpower, trucks and materials as appropriate to address changes in forecasted and observed road conditions. Trained INDOT employees are on call to staff plow trucks around the clock with alternating 12- to 16-hour shifts. Freezing rain and ice can be the most dangerous and difficult conditions for drivers and plow trucks because it affects vehicles of all sizes, including those with four-wheel drive. Motorists are strongly encouraged to avoid non-essential travel within the times and areas where a coating of ice is forecasted to accumulate. Travel tips for this weekend’s winter weather Godby donations part of WISH-TV surprise squad Recently local television station, WISH-TV and their Surprise Squad, made a visit to an Indianapolis family. Along with WISH-TV was Hamilton County businessman Jeff Godby of Godby Home Furnishings. Godby donated a kitchen table, cocktail table, beds, dresser and a couch to the family of Tamika Peterson, a single mom of seven children. The family was living in an Indianapolis apartment with no furniture. ABOVE LEFT: Jeff Godby knocks on the door of Tamika Peterson’s apartment when he made surprise donation of furniture. ABOVE RIGHT: Tamika Peterson and her children watch as WISH-TV’s Surprise Squad made a visit to her apartment. WISH in partnership with Kroger, Goodwill and Godby Home Furnishings presented Christmas presents for Peterson’s children, food, gift certificates and furniture. LEFT: Jeff Godby and a crew of Godby Home Furnishings employees move furniture into Tamika Peterson’s apartment. Photos provided

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Page 1: Fishers proposes The Yard for 116th, IKEA Wayfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/57512213-6bb6-4928-8317-f… · entertainment and culinary destination that will be a lasting asset

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

Vol 3 No 249Rain today mainly before 1 pm Tonightrain freezing rain and sleet before midnightsnow possibly mixed with freezing rainbetween midnight and 1 am then a chanceof snow after 1 am

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 40 LOW 15

The Fishersrsquo entrepreneurial city tookanother step forward today with theannouncement of a proposed developmentfeaturing a culinary and entertainmentcenter The development called The Yardis a private investment of at least $40 millionplanned for the southeast corner of116th Street and IKEA Way

ldquoOne of the things I hear the most fromour Fishers residents is the desire for morelocal food and entertainment optionsrdquo saidMayor Scott Fadness ldquoAn investment in aculinary-hub of amenities is a crucialcomponent to attracting top-talent andretaining a thriving entrepreneurial cultureThis development will serve the companies

located in the budding corporate corridor aswell as the residents of our communityrdquo

Proposed on 17 acres by ThompsonThrift Retail Group the culinary andentertainment center intends to attract first-class amenities and local culinaryentrepreneurs to Fishers The developmentplans to house a collective of 10-12individual concepts however the exactsite-plan may shift depending on demand inthe area

In the heart of the development situatedon an acre of greenspace a shared culinarycenter will foster the advancement of theculinary arts and entrepreneurship in thegreater-Fishers area The city will master

lease two 1500 square feet buildings to beused as a culinary andor restaurantaccelerator While details on the acceleratoreffort are still being finalized MayorFadness has asked the Indiana Restaurantand Lodging Association to assist in theconcept development to ensure the endeavormeets the needs of the industry

ldquoRecently Central Indiana has beenprominently recognized nationally andinternationally as a culinary destination Weare pleased that Mayor Fadness andthe Fishers leadership have allowed thehospitality industry to play a key role in thiscreative collaborationrdquo said Patrick TammPresident and CEO of the Indiana Restaurant

amp Lodging Association We look forwardto continuing our work with the city increating a unique venue that allows thecontinued growth and innovation in theculinary industry while building adestination that foodies families and allwill enjoy

ldquoThe culinary accelerator conceptdemonstrates that our ecosystem cultivatesinnovation across different industriesrdquoadded Mayor Fadness ldquoI look forward tocollaborating with the restaurant industryrsquoslsquoculipreneursrsquo on this concept as it comes tofruitionrdquo

Fishers proposes The Yard for 116th IKEA Way

By STEVE COOKENoblesville Deputy MayorOn December 13 the City of Nobles-

ville held an infor-mation meeting forthe public to hearabout the currentstatus of our plansfor a new east-westcorridor

It was an oppor-tunity for our Engi-neering Departmentto recap twodecades worth of

studies and to present new data thatfurther defined the need for this projectand the reason why administrationbelieves Pleasant Street is the most effi-cient and effective route for this reliever

For anyone wanting to review thepresentation please visitwwwcityofnoblesvilleorg and findldquoAlternative Vehicular East-West Corri-dor Studyrdquo under the Recent News sec-tion

Despite how important the numbersare to the City standing before the manyconcerned citizens who packed ourCouncil Chambers to compare four alter-native routes it hit home with me howthis project is about more than just data

This potential project is about com-munity Itrsquos about neighbors Itrsquos abouthistory

Itrsquos also about the future ndash an oppor-tunity to do something transformativeAnd yes itrsquos about vision

I want to relate what I heard that nightfrom some citizens and how these per-ceptions differ from what we hope thisproject could become ndash but without goinginto the data

Some people think of this project asa ldquobypassrdquo ndash they see an elevatedhighway with streams of cars and

Finding commonground onPleasant Street

The Indiana Department ofTransportation is monitoring multipleweather forecasts predicting a mix of rainfreezing rain snow and ice to move acrossIndiana beginning Friday evening

A few degrees can mean the differencebetween rain ice or snow so freezing raincan be difficult for forecasters to pinpointfar in advance INDOT maintenancesupervisors will continue monitoringdeveloping conditions and reports from lawenforcement and the public to supplementlocal weather forecasts

If the forecast indicates frost or otherfreezing weather INDOT sprays a salt-watermixture to pre-treat bridges which are likelyto freeze first If a storm is predicted to leadoff with rain salt trucks pre-treat our roadsjust before pavement temperatures fallbelow freezing and the snow and ice beginto accumulate

INDOT will adjust its call out ofmanpower trucks and materials asappropriate to address changes in forecastedand observed road conditionsTrained INDOT employees are on call to

staff plow trucks around the clock withalternating 12- to 16-hour shifts

Freezing rain and ice can be the mostdangerous and difficult conditions fordrivers and plow trucks because it affectsvehicles of all sizes including those withfour-wheel drive Motorists are stronglyencouraged to avoid non-essential travelwithin the times and areas where a coatingof ice is forecasted to accumulate

Travel tips for this weekendrsquos winter weather

Godby donations part of WISH-TV surprise squad

Recently local television stationWISH-TV and their Surprise Squadmade a visit to an Indianapolis familyAlong with WISH-TV was HamiltonCounty businessman Jeff Godby ofGodby Home Furnishings Godbydonated a kitchen table cocktail tablebeds dresser and a couch to thefamily of Tamika Peterson a singlemom of seven children The familywas living in an Indianapolis apartmentwith no furniture

ABOVE LEFT Jeff Godby knocks onthe door of Tamika Petersonrsquosapartment when he made surprisedonation of furnitureABOVE RIGHT Tamika Peterson andher children watch as WISH-TVrsquosSurprise Squad made a visit to herapartment WISH in partnership withKroger Goodwill and Godby HomeFurnishings presented Christmaspresents for Petersonrsquos children foodgift certificates and furnitureLEFT Jeff Godby and a crew ofGodby Home Furnishings employeesmove furniture into Tamika Petersonrsquosapartment

Photos provided

News2

On Monday Dec 19 the Fishers CityCouncil will consider an economicdevelopment agreement with ThompsonThrift Retail Group for the project Theagreement includes the establishment of aTIF district consisting of the parcelsmdashpreviously unincorporatedmdashassociated withthis project and issue economicdevelopment bonds of which the proceedswill be available to the developer Theamount of the bond will be driven from theassessed value created by the project and isanticipated to be approximately $7 millionThe agreement also includes the waiver ofimpact fees

ldquoWe believe this site offers theopportunity to develop a truly uniqueprojectrdquo said Ashlee Boyd ManagingPartner of Thompson Thrift ldquoWe are veryexcited to partner with the city to create anentertainment and culinary destination thatwill be a lasting asset to the Cityof Fishers and surrounding communitiesrdquo

THE YARDFrom Page 1

trucks speeding by overhead at 60 milesper hour to get out to I-69 more quickly

We see a low-speed ground-level urbanroadway with local drivers traversing at 35mph around curves over bridges throughintersections of stoplights and roundaboutsand going from home to work or to shop-ping on State Road 37

Some people think downtown willbecome a forgotten blip on an old fadedmap since locals are no longer drivingthrough it on Conner Street anymore

We see downtown as a destination initself ndash because it already is ndash and will beeven more so as new apartments town-homes retail shops and restaurants sproutup from empty lots to add to the vibrantcharacter already lining the square

Some people are worried that friendsin Southwest Quad or Old Town wonrsquotbe able to walk to a neighborrsquos or toUptown Cafe for lunch due to all thetraffic running east-west

We see todayrsquos traffic as worse barriersfor getting around ndash for any mode of trans-portation The addition of controlled inter-sections and the Midland Trace Trail vastlyimprove the safe walkability and bikeabilityof all the neighborhoods south of down-town And the same goes for the neighbor-hoods west of the river that would also beconnected to this new road and trail

Some people are devastated by thepotential loss of their home should it bein the path of the expanded and extendedPleasant Street

And for that ndash I have no easy answerI can tell you about traffic counts and

compare the costs of building out thevarious routes I can tell that we canrsquot stopthis project for 10-20 residents if it benefits60000 or more I can tell you about a greatmany benefits and talk about progress ndash butnone of that matters when itrsquos your home orneighborhood

And thatrsquos why City leaders are calledupon to make difficult decisions ndash espe-cially when there are no easy answers Allwe can do is pledge to work to make thisproject the best it can be considering thechallenges we face

We can require progressive design stan-dards that focus on public safety as well asaesthetics We can honor our responsibilityto our fellow neighbors and find affordablehousing options for those who may bedisplaced We can minimize the risks to ourproud history ndash and find ways to ensure thestory of Noblesvillersquos past continues to betold because we were bold enough to seethe possibilities for the future

We can do this if we look for commonground and work together Please continueto stay engaged If yoursquore interested insigning up to receive a future e-newsletteron this and other projects e-mailMakingMovesnoblesvilleinus

And look for more public meetings tocome in 2017

Until next time see you on the square

Here are several steps that drivers cantake to minimize the risk of losing controlon icy roads Consult hourly weather forecasts andschedule high-speed and long-distancetrips during the warmer hours of the dayThis will help save the extra time neededto slow down and drive according to theconditions Know before you go by checking thered-yellow-green traffic speeds on yourmap app or httpindotcarsprogramorg Monitor current air temperatures andslow down if conditions are near or belowfreezing Watch how salt trucksemergency vehicles and other drivers areresponding to the weather

Apply anti-lock brakes firmly whenencountering ice Pump brakes that are notanti-lock Do not overcorrect with steering

Drivers can monitor road conditions andtraffic alerts across the state at any timeVisit wwwTrafficWiseINgov or dial toll-free 800-261-ROAD (7623) for INDOTrsquosTrafficWise Traveler Information ServiceSubscribe to receive text and email alertsabout INDOT projects and servicesat httpbitlyINDOTsubscription

Find links to INDOTrsquos regionalFacebook and Twitter pagesat httpbitlyINDOTsocial INDOT will beproviding snow and ice removal updateswith posts tagged INDOTWinterOps

COOKE From Page 1

WEATHER From Page 1

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He that receiveth you receiveth me and he that receiveth mereceiveth him that sent me

- Matthew 1040

50 Years AgoNews One day last summer a small nondescript pooch strayed into theCity Building Because the little dog had a pathetically friendly appealMrs Charlotte E Richwine secretary in the City Sanitation Dept tookthe ldquomuttrdquo home to her children Last week daughter Linda 19 a studentat Indiana Central Business College leaned over to give the animal a scrapof food In doing so the contact lens in her left eye dropped out Thefamily searched the area diligently thinking at first the lens had falleninto the rug fibers on the floor After about 30 minutes of fruitlesssearching Gregg one of Mrs Richwinersquos twin sons began examiningthe dog on a hunch the lens may have dropped into the animalrsquos fur Ashe lifted the head upward Gregg looked into the dogrsquos left eye There inone corner of the eye was Lindarsquos contact lens Pooch and family madea trip to the veterinarian where the lens was retrieved intact It might havebeen interesting to observe a ldquomonocledrdquo dog especially if he ldquoput onairsrdquo with others of his species while still attempting to steer a straightcourseSports Noblesvillersquos Millers marched into Sheridan Highrsquos gym (a ballhall which once caused nothing but miseries for NHS basketball teams)Friday evening and managed to escape with their lives and a 77-to-72hard-fought victory over Sheridanrsquos BlackhawksAd Markrsquos Furniture 4-Pc Bedroom Suite $121

3Obituary

Steven J Kafader

April 8 1950 - November 25 2016

Steven J Kafader 66 of Noblesville passed away on Friday November 25 2016 atRiverview Health in Noblesville He was born on April 8 1950 to Johnand Bert (Douglas) Kafader in Indianapolis

Steve was a warehouse supervisor and had also been a self-employed silversmith making original jewelry pieces He attendedCathedral High School graduated from Pike High School and attendedBall State He loved to cook and garden and had participated in manysports

He is survived by his children John Snyder and Sara (husb Moses)McCord three granddaughters Audrey Arizona amp Alaina McCordand sister Kathleen Elsey

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife Ada Gail Kafader whopassed away in October 2016

A memorial service will be held at 600 pm on Wednesday December 21 2016 atRandall amp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville with Rob McCordofficiating

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

News4

Finding a doctor scheduling an appointment even paying a bill is now easier forpatients of Community Health Network with the launch of a newly-designed websitendash eCommunitycom

Using the most powerful web content management technology Community HealthNetwork is the first healthcare system to launch a website using Acquia Lift in Drupal8 connecting patients to services in hospitals health pavilions doctorrsquos officesworkplaces schools and homes

ldquoCommunity Health Network is breaking the mold of what users have come toexpect from health care provider websites and its new site is a prime example ofinnovation in the patient experiencerdquo said Vangie Cleversey senior VP of customersuccess at Acquia

The sitersquos new experience begins with the home page and a welcoming ldquoHow MayWe Help Yourdquo call-to-action with easy-to-read icon choices helping users navigateto places they want most

Created by proven healthcare technology innovators and a co-founder who helpeddevelop the technology for the popular travel site Kayak Communityrsquos ldquoFind a Doctorrdquotab allows patients to search for their providers by geography type of provider andorcondition Kyruus ProviderMatch powers this search helping match patients withproviders more accurately and offering a new level of insight into the providersat Community Health Network

ldquoEnhancing patient access is central to our mission at Kyruusrdquo said Julie YooCo-Founder and Chief Product Officer ldquoMore and more patients are searching forproviders online and wersquore honored to help Community Health Network optimize thesearch experience on eCommunitycomrdquo

One of the top reasons visitors come to eCommunitycom is to search for careeropportunities Now job-seekers can easily access the entire Community site and gaina better understanding of the organization and the positions available providing abetter user experience in a competitive hiring market

ldquoThe new eCommunitycom is intuitive innovative and simple to userdquo said KyleFisher chief strategy and innovation officer for Community Health Network ldquoThenew site is the digital answer to Communityrsquos promise of lsquoexceptional care simplydeliveredrsquo -- all from the comfort and ease of a desktop tablet or smartphonerdquo

Community Health Networklaunches new website

On Monday Dec 12 the Bolt For TheHeart (BFTH) foundation continued todeliver on the promise to equipIndiana State Policepatrol vehicles withlifesaving Automatic External Defibrillators(AED) with the gift of 95 additional AEDrsquosThis was in addition to the more than 50AEDrsquos presented to ISP in March of thisyear

At the presentation event held atthe State Fairgroundsrsquo Indiana Farm BureauBuilding the Superintendent of theIndiana State Police Doug Carter thankedPierre Twer founder of the BFTHorganization Additional speakers presentat todayrsquos donation event were members ofthe various organizations that made todayrsquosdonation event possible Jon Goblepresident of IU Health North CentralRegion Greg Dedinsky MD cardiacsurgeon from Columbus Regional Healthand Lt David Kirkham president of theIndiana State Police Alliance

What truly helped bring home theimportance and significance of the donationof AEDrsquos was the personal story storyshared by Pastor Daniel Schumm ofCornerstone Lutheran Church Carmel Hisrecounting of how an AED being present atthe right place and at the right timecemented in everyonersquos mind the lifesavingcapability of an AED when itrsquos readilyavailable

More About Bolt For The HeartThe donation of the AEDrsquos to

the state police was borne the result of anexperience Pierre Twer had while runningin the 2010 Boston Marathon During thatrace Pierre witnessed another marathonrunner suffer a cardiac arrest That runnerwas saved by an AED

This inspired Pierre to collaborate withHeart Reach Carmel and establish the Boltfor the Heart 5K Family Thanksgiving Runof which 2016 was the fifth year for the runand the second consecutive year theIndiana State Police was the primaryrecipient of the AEDrsquos Since its inceptionthis 5K run has grown from 41 runners tomore than 2800 that participated this pastThanksgiving Day

Each year since the run started 100percent of the proceeds have been used topurchase AEDrsquos for donation to not forprofit organizations

In 2015 the Board of Directors of Boltfor the Heart identified theIndiana State Policeas the recipient ofAEDrsquos from funds raised in the 2015Thanksgiving Day run which ISP SuptCarter was also a registered runner In factSupt Carter ran the entire 5K run infull state police uniform

At the conclusion of the pressconference attending troopers were issuedtheir AEDrsquos and placed window stickers ontheir patrol cars to easily identifythe police vehicle was equipped with anAED

History amp Source of AEDrsquos Donated toISP Through BFTH2014 Bolt Donation Day 5 AEDrsquos2015 Bolt for the Heart Race Presented in2016 55 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Donation Day15 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Additional Surprise 50AEDrsquos2016 Indiana State Police Alliance10 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Community EngagementDept 30 AEDrsquos2016 Bolt for the Heart Race 50 AEDrsquosTotal 215 AEDrsquos

For more information about Bolt for theHeart visit httpboltfortheheartcom

For more information about theIndiana State Police visithttpwwwingovisp

ISP receives donation of 95Automatic External Defibrillators

State Sen Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville)was recently honored bytwo Indiana disabilityadvocacy groups

In 2016 Kenleyauthored SenateEnrolled Act 11 whichestablished the ABLEsavings program ABLEaccounts allow peoplewith disabilities andtheir families to save fordisability-related costswithout placing other

benefits at riskBecause of his work on this

issue Kenley was given the Public Policy

Award from the Arc of Indiana and namedthe Legislator of the Year by the IndianaAssociation of Rehabilitation Facilities(INARF)

ldquoEstablishing ABLE accounts was acommon-sense way the state could helpprovide support for Hoosiers with adisabilityrdquo Kenley said ldquoI am deeplyhonored to be recognized by the Arc ofIndiana and INARF These groups worktirelessly to improve the lives of those wholive with a disability and I was more thanhappy to help play a part to meet that goalrdquo

For more information on the Arc ofIndiana visit arcindorg For moreinformation on INARF visit wwwinarforg

Kenley honored by disability advocacy groups

Kenley

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Sports 5

Mertens basket sends Millers past WestfieldBy RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNo one watching Fridays Noblesville-

Westfield boys bas-ketball game at TheRock was surprisedthat it came down to abasket at the buzzer

The Millers werethe team that made theshot as CorbyMertens jumper withtime running out liftedNoblesville to a 43-41Hoosier CrossroadsConference victory Itwas the first leaguevictory of the seasonfor the Millers and

moved their record to 3-3 overallI was proud of how our guys found a

way to win said Noblesville coach BrianMcCauley He said that a team playing onthe road in a conference game needs to getdefensive stops and the Millers got thosewhen they needed them And of courseMertens shot was a big one

Im proud of Corby said McCauleyHes really responded well the past twogames Hes been very unselfish Hes beena great teammate and he was rewarded todaywith his attitude I think his solid attitudeallowed him to play really well tonight

Noblesville had to hold off a comebackby the Rocks to get the win The Millers led38-32 early in the fourth quarter beforeAaron Bennett made a 3-pointer Mertensanswered with a layin but Westfields Ian

Kristensen kept making baskets to keep theShamrocks in contention Kristensens layinwith around a minute to go is what tied thegame at 41-41

The fourth period mirrored the contestsfirst period Noblesville was able to keep alead but the Shamrocks stayed close Kris-tensen scored seven points in the first quar-ter which ended with the Millers ahead12-11 Nolan Ginther gave the Millers fourpoints and Grant Gremel hit a pair ofjumpers towards the periods end

It really didnt come down to that lastshot said Westfield coach Shane SumpterI thought the game really came down tothem getting more easy baskets than usThey got six points off of out-of-boundsplays tonight So they got a lot of easybaskets that we did not get Everything thatwe got we really had to work for But creditNoblesville for that

Kristensens jumper gave Westfield thelead at 13-12 early in the second Nobles-ville responded with Mertens grabbing arebound and sending it Rico Duncan whoeasily scored Mertens then hit a couple of3-pointers late to make sure the Millers keptthe lead at halftime although Caleb Welchs3 toward the halftime buzzer kept Westfieldwithin 20-18

Mertens finished the game with 12points Ginther added eight with three moreMillers adding seven points DuncanGremel and McGwire Plumer who alsohanded out four assists Duncan led therebounding with six boards

Kristensen led all scorers with 21 pointsCaleb Welch added eight both he and JonahWelch grabbed five rebounds Josh VanDyke dished out four assists

Both teams are back in action tonight

again in big rivalry games The Millers hostHamilton Heights at The Mill with theShamrocks traveling to Tipton Tipoff forboth contests is 730 pm

Noblesville 43Westfield 41

Noblesville FG FT TP PFRico Duncan 3-5 0-0 7 1Max Flinchum 1-7 0-0 2 1McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 3Nolan Ginther 4-5 0-0 8 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 2Corby Mertens 5-8 0-0 12 1Grant Gremel 3-5 1-2 7 1Xavier Hines 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 19-34 2-3 43 14Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-8) Mertens 2-3Duncan 1-2 Flinchum 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (18) Duncan 6 Ginther 3Mertens 2 Plumer 2 Barnes 1 Gremel 1 Hunes1 team 2Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-3 0-0 2 2Josh Van Dyke 1-3 0-0 2 0Jaret Bailey 1-1 0-0 2 2Caleb Welch 3-6 0-0 8 2Ian Kristensen 8-19 3-5 21 2Jonah Welch 0-2 3-5 3 3Aaron Bennett 1-3 0-0 3 0Totals 15-37 6-10 41 11Westfield 3-point shooting (5-19) Kristensen 2-9C Welch 2-4 Bennett 1-3 Van Dyke 0-2 JWelch 0-1Westfield rebounds (19) J Welch 5 C Welch 5Bennett 3 Kristensen 3 Bailey 2 Banks 1Score by QuartersNoblesville 12 8 18 5 - 43Westfield 11 7 13 10 - 41

Corby MertensNoblesville

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Westfield coach Shane Sumpter talks with his Shamrock team right before the fourth quarter of the Westfield-Noblesville boysbasketball game Friday at The Rock The Millers won the game 43-41

6 Sports

Playing on a big stage the HamiltonSoutheastern and Fishers basketball teamsput on a big-time Mudsock show

The Royals swept both games whichtook place in the Pepsi Coliseum at theIndiana State Fairgrounds In the girlscontest Southeastern got past Fishers 62-57The boys then took to the court with HSEneeding double overtime to beat Fishers86-80

After a close first quarter in the girlsgame the Class 4A No 5 Royals went ona 19-11 second period run to take a 31-22lead into the locker room at halftime TheTigers cut HSEs lead to 42-37 after the threequarters and both teams poured in 20 pointsin the final period

Bre Lloyd had an outstanding gamewith 26 points and six steals Sydney Parrishalso made her presence known with 15points five assists and five blocks AmayaHamilton grabbed seven rebounds

Audrey Turner reached double-doublestatus for the Tigers with 19 points and 10rebounds Joining her in double digit scoringwere Toni Grace with 18 points and SkylarFulton with 10 Grace also had five stealsKenedi London dished out five assists andTurner blocked three shots

Southeastern is now 12-2 while Fishersis 5-8 In the Hoosier Crossroads Conferencestandings HSE leads the way at 4-0 whilethe Tigers are 0-4 The Royals hostPlainfield on Thursday while Fishers is offuntil Dec 29 when it begins play at theSouthwestern Tournament

The boys game was a roller-coaster An18-14 HSE lead after the first quarter turnedinto a 28-28 tie at halftime The Royalsblasted through the third period to take a50-38 lead but the Tigers came stormingback to end regulation in a 65-65 tie

Jamil Turner-Hall scored a basket forFishers to send the game into overtime Bothteams scored 10 points in the first extraperiod with HSE outscoring the Tigers 11-5in the second OT

Zach Gunn poured in 33 Southeasternpoints including three 3-pointers AaronEtherington added 16 points Noah Smithscored 15 and Jack Davidson had 10Turner-Hall scored 26 points for Fisherswith Armaan Franklin contributing 16 andJeremy Szilagyi throwing in three 3-pointerson his way to 11 points

The Tigers are 2-3 and host MuncieCentral on Tuesday The Royals are now 5-1and play at Pendleton Heights onWednesday The Royals also lead the HCCat 2-0 with Fishers at 1-1

GIRLS GAMESoutheastern 62

Fishers 57Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 6-11 5-7 18 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-6 4-4 10 2Alexandra Bankovich 0-1 0-0 0 2Tamia Perryman 1-2 0-0 2 5Kenedi London 2-7 2-3 6 4Lydia Stullken 0-1 0-0 0 2Casey Walker 1-3 0-0 2 0Audrey Turner 8-11 3-3 19 2Totals 20-43 14-17 57 20Fishers 3-point shooting (3-9) Fulton 2-4 Grace1-4 Surber 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 10 Perryman 4London 4 Bankovich 2 Stullken 2 Grace 1Surber 1 Walker 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-6 0-0 7 1Sydney Parrish 5-12 3-4 15 3Amaya Hamilton 1-6 2-4 4 2Bre Lloyd 9-12 6-9 26 3

Tayah Irvin 3-6 0-0 6 4Molly Walton 0-2 0-0 0 0Haydn Braun 1-1 0-0 2 2Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 1Sarah Howard 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 23-46 11-17 62 17Southeastern 3-point shooting (5-16) Parrish 2-6 Lloyd 2-4 Jackson 1-2 Irvin 0-3Southeastern rebounds (18) Hamilton 7 Lloyd 4Parrish 3 Ford 2 Jackson 1 Braun 1

Score by QuartersFishers 11 11 15 20 - 57Southeastern 12 19 11 20 - 62

BOYS GAMESoutheastern 86

Fishers 80(double overtime)

Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 5-5 26 4Willie Jackson 1 6-8 8 2Joe Counts 1 2-2 5 5Armaan Franklin 4 5-6 14 2Jeremy Szilagyi 4 0-2 11 2Reid Stephens 2 2-4 6 2Stevie Sontich 1 0-0 3 0Terry Hicks 3 1-1 7 5Brendhan Russom 0 0-0 0 1Totals 26 21-28 80 23Fishers 3-point baskets (7) Szilagyi 3 Turner-Hall 1 Counts 1 Franklin 1 Sontich 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFJack Davidson 3 4-5 10 4Conner Rotterman 0 3-5 3 4Noah Smith 6 2-4 15 0Aaron Etherington 7 2-2 16 0Zach Gunn 10 10-12 33 5Austin Holzum 1 0-0 3 2Shank 3 0-1 6 4Totals 30 21-29 86 19Southeastern 3-point baskets (5) Gunn 3 Smith1 Holzum 1Score by QuartersFishers 14 14 10 27 10 5 - 80Southeastern 18 10 22 15 10 11 - 86

Royals sweep Mudsock games at the Coliseum

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

The Hamilton Southeastern boys basketball team needed double overtime to win the Mudsock game which took place this year in the Pepsi Coliseum at the IndianaState Fairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers 86-80

The Hamilton Southeastern boysbasketball team needed doubleovertime to win the Mudsock gamewhich took place this year in the PepsiColiseum at the Indiana StateFairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers86-80RIGHT Aaron Etherington makes adunk for the Royals

7Sports

Friday night was showdown night forboth the boys and girls basketball teams ofCarmel and North Central

Unfortunately for the Greyhounds thePanthers got a sweep In a match-up of No1 vs No 2 the top-ranked North Centralboys pulled away from second-rankedCarmel in the second half handing theHounds their first loss of the year 59-45 atthe NC gym Up at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter the No 2 Panthers girls did the samething using a big third quarter to beat No 3Carmel 62-45

In the boys game the Greyhoundsslowly built a lead in the first half Carmelwas ahead 14-12 after the first quarter and32-28 at halftime But the Panthers blastedthrough the third period 19-5 putting themahead 47-37 and they were able to run outthe fourth quarter

Sterling Brown led Carmel with 22points draining four 3-pointers PJ Barongrabbed seven rebounds with John MichaelMulloy getting six boards and also blockingthree shots Brown had five rebounds as well

Carmel is now 5-1 for the season and 1-1in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds have another huge game onTuesday traveling to New Albany to takeon the defending Class 4A state championand its nationally rated junior RomeoLangford

In the girls game the Panthers led 11-10after the first quarter and 24-22 at halftimeNorth Central then ran through the thirdperiod 17-5 and increased its margin in thefourth period

Tomi Taiwo hit four 3-pointers forCarmel on her way to 16 points OliviaChristy added 11 points Taiwo and BlakeSmith both pulled eight rebounds Amy Dilkdid not play due to an injury

The Greyhounds are 10-2 overall and 3-2in the MIC Carmel travels to Jeffersonvilleon Tuesday

GIRLS GAMENorth Central 62

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 9-10 11 4Sophie Bair 0-0 0-0 0 1Molly Gillig 1-1 0-0 2 1Blake Smith 1-2 0-0 2 5Tomi Taiwo 4-9 4-4 16 1Jasmine McWilliams 0-5 3-4 3 1Reagan Hune 2-6 2-3 6 4Mackenzie Wood 2-3 1-1 5 3Maddi Sears 0-1 0-0 0 2Totals 11-29 19-22 45 22Score by QuartersNorth Central 11 13 17 21 - 62

Carmel 10 12 5 18 - 45Carmel 3-point baskets (4) Taiwo 4Carmel leading rebounders Taiwo 8 Smith 8

BOYS GAMENorth Central 59

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-15 6-6 22 1John Michael Mulloy 2-4 1-2 5 4PJ Baron 4-8 0-0 8 3Jalen Whack 0-5 0-0 0 1Luke Heady 2-7 0-0 6 5Alex Falender 0-2 0-0 0 2Eddie Gill 0-1 0-0 0 1Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 2 0Britt Beery 0-0 2-2 2 2Totals 15-45 9-10 45 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 18 5 8 - 45North Central 12 16 19 12 - 59Carmel 3-point shooting (6-16) Brown 4-7Heady 2-4 Whack 0-3 Jenkins 0-1 Gill 0-1Carmel rebounds (29) Baron 7 Mulloy 6 Brown5 Whack 3 Beery 3 Heady 2 Falender 2 Gill1

Panthers go 2-2 in showdowns with lsquoHounds

Brown Christy

Sports8

Lawrence Norths boys basketball teamflexed their musclesFriday night anddefeated GuerinCatholic 60-41

The states No 7-rated Class 4A squadled after every quarteralthough Coach PeteSmiths squad didoutscore LN 8-7 in thesecond stanza to onlytrail the Wildcats 21-13 at the halftimeintermission Guerin

Catholic only shot 167 percent from thefield in the first half and were only 1-6 from

the free throw line And we committed nineturnovers by halftime also said Smith

Lawrence North (4-1) had an 11-0 runduring the end of the third quarter and startof the fourth quarter and maintained adouble-digit lead throughout the final eightminutes

Guerin Catholic (2-4) committed 17turnovers compared to LNs four whichSmith said was a telling tale of what wentwrong Were really battling the turnoverbug the past two games and theyre tootalented to give them 13 more possessionswhere they got shots up We need to getbetter of valuing the basketball and eachpossession and need to do that sooner thanlater

Jack Hansen was the leading scorer andrebounder in the game scoring 14 points andgrabbing nine rebounds Luke Godfreyadded nine points as he made 3-of-4 fieldgoal attempts His brother Matthew Godfreyhad nine assists

Guerin Catholic will play at LafayetteJeff tonight where Smiths former assistantScott Radeker is in his seventh season ashead coach of the Bronchos

Lawrence North 60Guerin Catholic 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 0-4 0-0 0 0

Cameron Dixon 0-4 1-2 1 3Matthew Godfrey 3-11 0-0 8 3Jack Hansen 7-18 0-3 14 2Zach Munson 3-5 0-1 7 0Luke Godfrey 3-4 0-0 9 3Joey Weas 0-1 0-0 0 2Will Morris 0-1 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 1Drew Thieme 1-1 0-0 2 0Totals 17-50 1-6 41 14Score by QuartersLNHS 14 7 20 19 - 60GCHS 5 8 16 12 - 41Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (6-22) LGodfrey 3-4 M Godfrey 2-9 Munson 1-2 Sills0-3 Hansen 0-3 Sharpe 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (37) Hansen 9 Sills 5Dixon 5 M Godfrey 5 L Godfrey 3 Munson 2Weas 2 team 6

M Godfrey

Lawrence North too powerful for Golden Eagles

Hamilton Heightspicked up its firstHoosier Conferencevictory of the seasonFriday with an easy61-44 win overWestern at the HuskyDome

The Huskiesslowly built their leadin the first halfgetting ahead 10-6

after the first quarter and 23-13 at halftimeA 21-point third period helped clinch thegame

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights with Caymn Lutz adding 11Tyler Wiltermood pulled 11 rebounds withWeatherford grabbing six and Lutz fiveLutz also had five steals Austin Sauerteigdished out five assists

The Huskies are 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-3 overall Heights travels toNoblesville tonight for a 730 pm game

Heights 61Western 44

Heights FG FT TP PFTyler Wiltermood 2-6 1-1 5 2Sterling Weatherford 6-11 0-1 13 1Caymn Lutz 5-10 1-2 11 3Austin Sauerteig 1-8 3-3 5 4Max Wahl 2-4 1-2 6 4Drayden Thomas 3-8 1-2 8 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Noah Wallace 0-2 1-2 1 0Dawson Phifer 2-2 0-0 6 4

Caleb Bean 3-4 0-0 6 2Owen Powell 0-0 0-0 0 1Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 0Grant Lepoidevin 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 24-57 8-13 61 21Score by QuartersWestern 6 7 14 17 - 44Heights 10 13 21 17 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Phifer 2-2 Wahl1-2 Thomas 1-2 Weatherford 1-1 Sauerteig 0-4Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (37) Wiltermood 11Weatherford 6 Lutz 5 Bean 4 Thomas 3Sauerteig 3 Beale 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1

Lutz

Huskies roll past Western for first HC win

Sheridan remainedperfect in HoosierHeartland Conferenceplay Friday nightcruising past Eastern50-36 in an awaygame

The Blackhawkstrailed 10-5 after thefirst quarter andworked their wayback within 20-17 at

halftime But Sheridan took control in thesecond half outscoring the Comets 33-16

Cameron Weitzel had a fantasticshooting night making five 3-pointers onhis way to 21 points Drake Delph helpedout with 12 points he was 5-of-5 from thefield including two 3s Nicholas Burnell andTanner Swindle both pulled three reboundsDelph dished out four assists with AidenRoaten making two blocks

Sheridan is 4-3 overall and leads theHHC East Division at 2-0 The Hawks go

back on the road tonight playing at Taylorin another conference game Tipoff is at 730pm

Sheridan 50Eastern 36

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 0-1 0 0Jack Waitt 3-6 0-0 7 2Drake Delph 5-5 0-2 12 0Sean Weitzel 0-1 0-0 0 0

Tommy Glidden 1-2 0-0 3 2Cameron Weitzel 6-8 4-4 21 1Aiden Roaten 1-2 3-4 5 2Nicholas Burnell 1-1 0-0 2 0Tanner Swindle 0-3 0-0 0 2Totals 17-28 7-11 50 9Score by QuartersEastern 10 10 5 11 - 36Sheridan 5 12 15 18 - 50Sheridan 3-point shooting (9-13) C Weitzel 5-7Delph 2-2 Waitt 1-2 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (13) Burnell 3 Swindle 3Duke 1 Waitt 1 Delph 1 S Weitzel 1 GliddenC Weitzel 1 Roaten 1

Weitzel hits five 3s in Blackhawks victory

C Weitzel

The University Trailblazers scored 24consecutive points inthe first half to key a70-31 win overMuncie Burris at BallGymnasium

Josh Alford ledfour Trailblazers indouble figures with 14points as Universityimproved to 6-1 over-all and 2-0 in thePioneer AcademicAthletic ConferenceEast Division The

Owls fall to 2-6 0-1 in the PAACEmerson Halbleib and Josh Watson each

had 13 points and Ethan Sickels had 12 David Howard stuffed the stat sheet withnine points six rebounds four assists threeblocks and two steals Alford had a teamhigh seven rebounds

Leading 7-3 with three minutes remain-ing in the first quarter University outscoredthe Burris Owls 24-0 over next eightminutes of the game to take a 31-3 lead onthe way to a 33-8 halftime lead Halbleibhad all 13 of his points in the first half

University assisted on 22 of their 29 fieldgoals Zach Hodgin led the Blazers with

five helpers Watson had four assists whilefreshman Sam Mervis handed out threeassists in his first varsity action

The Trailblazers are next inaction Wednesday evening at Bankers LifeFieldhouse as part of a girlsboys double-header against Seton Catholic The Univer-sity boys can clinch the PAAC East divisionwith a win

University 70Muncie Burris 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 4-10 0-0 9 0

Josh Watson 5-9 2-2 13 1Zach Hodgin 1-3 2-2 4 4Josh Alford 6-11 2-2 14 2Emerson Halbleib 6-8 1-1 13 0Ethan Sickels 5-8 0-0 12 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 2Ben Glazier 2-4 0-0 4 0Sam Mervis 0-0 1-2 1 2Marcus McTyer 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 29-54 8-9 70 13Score by QuartersUniversity 14 19 21 16 - 70Burris 3 5 9 14 - 31University 3-point shooting (4-16) Sickels 2-4Howard 1-4 Watson 1-4 Alford 0-2 Hodgin 0-1Glazier 0-1University rebounds (29) Alford 7 Howard 6Halbleib 5 Wott 2 Hodgin 2 Glazier 2 Sickels1 McTyer 1 Mervis 1 Watson 1

Watson

lsquoBlazers trounce Burris are 2-0 in PAAC East

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 68 Eastbrook 47Anderson 56 Muncie Central 53Andrean 63 Kankakee Valley 50Angola 50 Westview 44Argos 69 South Bend CareerAcademy 40Attica 51 Fountain Central 48Barr-Reeve 62 Eastern Greene 40Bedford North Lawrence 56Madison 55Beech Grove 61 Lapel 59Bloomington North 74 Southport51Bloomington South 58 TerreHaute North 42Blue River 53 Daleville 42

Bluffton 59 Southern Wells 39Brownsburg 61 Avon 59Brownstown Central 72 NorthHarrison 47Calumet 65 North Newton 42Carroll (Fort Wayne) 69 FortWayne Wayne 55Cascade 61 Owen Valley 44Castle 96 Evansville Reitz 56Christian Academy 46 SouthCentral (Elizabeth) 30Churubusco 70 Prairie Heights 47Clinton Central 54 Tri-Central 41Clinton Prairie 67 Frontier 36Cloverdale 67 Brown County 51Columbia City 52 East Noble 40Columbus North 41 ColumbusEast 35Corydon Central 74 Scottsburg 52Covington 88 Turkey Run 55

Crawfordsville 66 NorthMontgomery 45Crothersville 66 Shawe Memorial54Crown Point 59 Munster 32Culver Academy 57 Twin Lakes43Danville 54 Lebanon 49Decatur Central 65 Mooresville 58Delta 43 Jay County 31Eastern Hancock 56 Knightstown51Eastside 56 Lakeland 48Edgewood 72 Indian Creek 51Elkhart Central 56 South Bend StJoseph 54Elkhart Memorial 56 Concord 53Elwood 80 Blackford 42Evansville Bosse 98 Washington58

Evansville Mater Dei 55 NorthPosey 50Evansville Memorial 61 MountVernon (Posey) 44Floyd Central 59 Providence 41Fort Wayne Blackhawk 61 FortWayne Canterbury 36Fort Wayne Dwenger 62 FortWayne Concordia 40Fort Wayne Snider 76 Fort WayneNorth 73 OTFort Wayne South 83 Fort WayneNorthrop 79 OTFranklin Central 66 Perry Meridian65Gibson Southern 62 SouthSpencer 61Greenfield-Central 50 Yorktown

Friday night basketball scores

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 18 8 692 -Boston 14 12 538 40New York 14 12 538 40Brooklyn 7 18 280 105Philadelphia 6 20 231 120Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 13 519 -Atlanta 13 13 500 05Washington 11 14 440 20Orlando 12 16 429 25Miami 9 18 333 50Central W L PCT GBCleveland 18 6 750 -Milwaukee 13 12 520 55Detroit 14 14 500 60Chicago 13 13 500 60Indiana 13 14 481 65

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 17 10 630 -Oklahoma City 15 11 577 15Portland 13 15 464 45Denver 10 16 385 65Minnesota 7 18 280 90Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 21 5 808 -Houston 20 7 741 15Memphis 18 10 643 40New Orleans 9 19 321 130Dallas 6 20 231 150Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 23 4 852 -LA Clippers 20 7 741 30Sacramento 10 16 385 125LA Lakers 11 18 379 130Phoenix 8 18 308 145

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Washington 122 Detroit 108Orlando 118 Brooklyn 111

Boston 96 Charlotte 88Atlanta 125 Toronto 121

Milwaukee 95 Chicago 69

Sacramento 96 Memphis 92Houston 122 New Orleans 100LA Lakers 100 Philadelphia 89

LA Clippers 102 Miami 98Utah 103 Dallas 100

44 OTGriffith 68 Highland 37Hagerstown 63 Centerville 55Hamilton Heights 61 Western 44Hamilton Southeastern 86 Fishers80 2OTHammond 73 Hammond Gavit 59Hauser 72 Edinburgh 50Hebron 49 Morgan Twp 29Henryville 68 Lanesville 30Homestead 70 Fort Wayne Luers61Huntington North 68 Leo 38Indianapolis Attucks 84Indianapolis International 34Indianapolis Cathedral 103Indianapolis Chatard 55Indianapolis Lighthouse 76Bloomington Lighthouse 25Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 35Indianapolis Manual 82Indianapolis Northwest 72Indianapolis Ritter 64 HeritageChristian 62Indianapolis Roncalli 65 BrebeufJesuit 61Indianapolis Scecina 92Speedway 72Indianapolis Tech 56 Richmond54Jennings County 59 Greensburg54Knox 46 Caston 30Kokomo 67 Marion 61LaVille 71 Pioneer 60Lafayette Central Catholic 57Frankfort 49Lawrence Central 51 Pike 48Lawrence North 60 GuerinCatholic 41Lawrenceburg 63 Rushville 40Lewis Cass 57 Tipton 46Liberty Christian 87 AndersonPrep Academy 44Linton-Stockton 55 Shakamak 41Logansport 77 Lafayette Jeff 62Lowell 61 Hobart 52Marquette Catholic 75 HanoverCentral 60McCutcheon 71 Harrison (WestLafayette) 69Mishawaka Marian 40 John Glenn38Mishawaka 63 Bremen 49Mississinewa 65 Madison-Grant33Mitchell 57 North Knox 54 OTMonroe Central 74 Union (Modoc)38Monrovia 59 Clay City 35Mount Vernon (Fortville) 83Shelbyville 74New Castle 79 New Palestine 772OT

New Haven 81 Bellmont 49New Washington 51 Rising Sun40Noblesville 43 Westfield 41North Central (Indianapolis) 59Carmel 45North Decatur 64 Waldron 48North Miami 52 Rochester 44North Vermillion 62 Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 40NorthWood 66 Plymouth 62 OTNortheastern 35 Shenandoah 33Northview 74 North Putnam 56Northwestern 66 Maconaquah 53Norwell 66 DeKalb 55Oak Hill 61 Frankton 55Orleans 82 Medora 32Paoli 63 Austin 36Perry Central 59 Springs Valley 55Pike Central 77 Vincennes Rivet69 OTPlainfield 75 Terre Haute South 74Princeton 75 Vincennes Lincoln69Rock Creek Academy 70Charlestown 69Rockville 101 North Central(Farmersburg) 50Rossville 56 Carroll (Flora) 32Sheridan 50 Eastern (Greentown)36Silver Creek 71 Jeffersonville 63South Adams 42 Heritage 40South Bend Riley 78 South BendAdams 53South Central (Union Mills) 51West Central 41South Knox 56 WashingtonCatholic 27South Newton 46 RensselaerCentral 44Southmont 75 Western Boone 34Southwestern (Hanover) 49 Jac-Cen-Del 25Southwood 65 Manchester 52Sullivan 49 Greencastle 37Switzerland County 69 TrinityLutheran 60Tell City 56 Tecumseh 45Tippecanoe Valley 96 Whitko 924OTTri-County 90 North White 52Tri 57 Cowan 43Triton 47 Winamac 45University 70 Muncie Burris 31Wabash 53 Northfield 41Wapahani 63 Wes-Del 39Warren Central 58 Ben Davis 54Warsaw 56 Wawasee 25Washington Twp 67 North Judson32West Lafayette 42 Benton Central20West Noble 66 Central Noble 59West Vigo 53 South Putnam 41

Westville 65 Kouts 58Whiteland 65 Center Grove 58Winchester 57 Union County 53Wood Memorial 32 North Daviess26Woodlan 57 Adams Central 48Cannelton ClassicCloverport (Ky) 62 ColumbusChristian 57Fox Creek Christian (Ky) 69Cannelton 52Washington County InvitationalBorden 72 West Washington 58Salem 74 Eastern (Pekin) 57

GIRLS GAMESAlexandria 53 Eastbrook 49Anderson 56 Muncie Central 40Bremen 51 Mishawaka 48Carroll (Fort Wayne) 82 FortWayne Wayne 25Cascade 56 Owen Valley 45Central Noble 41 West Noble 38Charlestown 79 Rock CreekAcademy 22Churubusco 43 Prairie Heights 33Cloverdale 57 Brown County 42Connersville 47 South Dearborn25Culver 33 South Bend CareerAcademy 8Danville 53 Lebanon 42Eastern Hancock 62 Knightstown49Elwood 57 Blackford 44Fort Wayne Canterbury 56 FortWayne Blackhawk 30Fort Wayne Concordia 47 FortWayne Dwenger 34Fort Wayne Northrop 59 FortWayne South 56Fort Wayne Snider 77 Fort WayneNorth 35Franklin 50 Greenwood 47Garrett 54 Lakewood Park 32Gibson Southern 70 SouthSpencer 33Greencastle 58 Sullivan 42Greensburg 57 Batesville 49Greenwood Christian 55Indianapolis Shortridge 32Hagerstown 49 Centerville 18Hamilton Southeastern 62 Fishers57Hammond Morton 50 HammondClark 37Hammond Noll 51 Wheeler 47Harrison (West Lafayette) 47McCutcheon 37Homestead 72 Fort Wayne Luers34Horizon Christian 50 Living WaterHomeSchool 30Indian Creek 42 Edgewood 32Indianapolis Attucks 53

Indianapolis International 19Indianapolis Herron 35 ProvidenceCristo Rey 19Indianapolis HomeSchool 64Bloomington Lighthouse 36Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 37Indianapolis Manual 79Indianapolis Northwest 53Indianapolis Roncalli 60 BrebeufJesuit 25Indianapolis Tech 61 Richmond50Indianapolis Tindley 86 SetonCatholic 25Jasper 47 Northeast Dubois 32John Glenn 46 Mishawaka Marian39Knox 45 Caston 23Kokomo 55 Marion 44LaCrosse 54 Boone Grove 49LaPorte 41 Portage 39 OTLaVille 48 Pioneer 16Lafayette Jeff 66 Logansport 53Lake Central 41 Crown Point 26Lawrence North 69 WarrenCentral 40Lighthouse CPA 93 HammondGavit 16Manchester 42 Southwood 33Martinsville 51 Plainfield 49Merrillville 69 Michigan City 53Mooresville 60 Decatur Central 42North Central (Indianapolis) 62Carmel 45North Montgomery 48Crawfordsville 28Northridge 40 Goshen 33Northview 66 North Putnam 26Oregon-Davis 67 South Central(Union Mills) 60 OTPenn 71 South Bend Washington45Rensselaer Central 57 SouthNewton 33River Forest 65 Lake Station 31Rochester 50 North Miami 40South Bend Adams 69 Jimtown 19South Bend Clay 49 New Prairie45South Bend St Joseph 72 ElkhartCentral 20South Central (Elizabeth) 55Christian Academy 26South Putnam 53 West Vigo 47Southridge 52 Crawford County45 OTUnion City 44 Cambridge CityLincoln 39Valparaiso 44 Chesterton 42Western Boone 56 Southmont 48Westville 72 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 45Whiting 41 North Newton 38 OT

SCORES From Page 8

9Sports

Page 2: Fishers proposes The Yard for 116th, IKEA Wayfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/57512213-6bb6-4928-8317-f… · entertainment and culinary destination that will be a lasting asset

News2

On Monday Dec 19 the Fishers CityCouncil will consider an economicdevelopment agreement with ThompsonThrift Retail Group for the project Theagreement includes the establishment of aTIF district consisting of the parcelsmdashpreviously unincorporatedmdashassociated withthis project and issue economicdevelopment bonds of which the proceedswill be available to the developer Theamount of the bond will be driven from theassessed value created by the project and isanticipated to be approximately $7 millionThe agreement also includes the waiver ofimpact fees

ldquoWe believe this site offers theopportunity to develop a truly uniqueprojectrdquo said Ashlee Boyd ManagingPartner of Thompson Thrift ldquoWe are veryexcited to partner with the city to create anentertainment and culinary destination thatwill be a lasting asset to the Cityof Fishers and surrounding communitiesrdquo

THE YARDFrom Page 1

trucks speeding by overhead at 60 milesper hour to get out to I-69 more quickly

We see a low-speed ground-level urbanroadway with local drivers traversing at 35mph around curves over bridges throughintersections of stoplights and roundaboutsand going from home to work or to shop-ping on State Road 37

Some people think downtown willbecome a forgotten blip on an old fadedmap since locals are no longer drivingthrough it on Conner Street anymore

We see downtown as a destination initself ndash because it already is ndash and will beeven more so as new apartments town-homes retail shops and restaurants sproutup from empty lots to add to the vibrantcharacter already lining the square

Some people are worried that friendsin Southwest Quad or Old Town wonrsquotbe able to walk to a neighborrsquos or toUptown Cafe for lunch due to all thetraffic running east-west

We see todayrsquos traffic as worse barriersfor getting around ndash for any mode of trans-portation The addition of controlled inter-sections and the Midland Trace Trail vastlyimprove the safe walkability and bikeabilityof all the neighborhoods south of down-town And the same goes for the neighbor-hoods west of the river that would also beconnected to this new road and trail

Some people are devastated by thepotential loss of their home should it bein the path of the expanded and extendedPleasant Street

And for that ndash I have no easy answerI can tell you about traffic counts and

compare the costs of building out thevarious routes I can tell that we canrsquot stopthis project for 10-20 residents if it benefits60000 or more I can tell you about a greatmany benefits and talk about progress ndash butnone of that matters when itrsquos your home orneighborhood

And thatrsquos why City leaders are calledupon to make difficult decisions ndash espe-cially when there are no easy answers Allwe can do is pledge to work to make thisproject the best it can be considering thechallenges we face

We can require progressive design stan-dards that focus on public safety as well asaesthetics We can honor our responsibilityto our fellow neighbors and find affordablehousing options for those who may bedisplaced We can minimize the risks to ourproud history ndash and find ways to ensure thestory of Noblesvillersquos past continues to betold because we were bold enough to seethe possibilities for the future

We can do this if we look for commonground and work together Please continueto stay engaged If yoursquore interested insigning up to receive a future e-newsletteron this and other projects e-mailMakingMovesnoblesvilleinus

And look for more public meetings tocome in 2017

Until next time see you on the square

Here are several steps that drivers cantake to minimize the risk of losing controlon icy roads Consult hourly weather forecasts andschedule high-speed and long-distancetrips during the warmer hours of the dayThis will help save the extra time neededto slow down and drive according to theconditions Know before you go by checking thered-yellow-green traffic speeds on yourmap app or httpindotcarsprogramorg Monitor current air temperatures andslow down if conditions are near or belowfreezing Watch how salt trucksemergency vehicles and other drivers areresponding to the weather

Apply anti-lock brakes firmly whenencountering ice Pump brakes that are notanti-lock Do not overcorrect with steering

Drivers can monitor road conditions andtraffic alerts across the state at any timeVisit wwwTrafficWiseINgov or dial toll-free 800-261-ROAD (7623) for INDOTrsquosTrafficWise Traveler Information ServiceSubscribe to receive text and email alertsabout INDOT projects and servicesat httpbitlyINDOTsubscription

Find links to INDOTrsquos regionalFacebook and Twitter pagesat httpbitlyINDOTsocial INDOT will beproviding snow and ice removal updateswith posts tagged INDOTWinterOps

COOKE From Page 1

WEATHER From Page 1

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

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He that receiveth you receiveth me and he that receiveth mereceiveth him that sent me

- Matthew 1040

50 Years AgoNews One day last summer a small nondescript pooch strayed into theCity Building Because the little dog had a pathetically friendly appealMrs Charlotte E Richwine secretary in the City Sanitation Dept tookthe ldquomuttrdquo home to her children Last week daughter Linda 19 a studentat Indiana Central Business College leaned over to give the animal a scrapof food In doing so the contact lens in her left eye dropped out Thefamily searched the area diligently thinking at first the lens had falleninto the rug fibers on the floor After about 30 minutes of fruitlesssearching Gregg one of Mrs Richwinersquos twin sons began examiningthe dog on a hunch the lens may have dropped into the animalrsquos fur Ashe lifted the head upward Gregg looked into the dogrsquos left eye There inone corner of the eye was Lindarsquos contact lens Pooch and family madea trip to the veterinarian where the lens was retrieved intact It might havebeen interesting to observe a ldquomonocledrdquo dog especially if he ldquoput onairsrdquo with others of his species while still attempting to steer a straightcourseSports Noblesvillersquos Millers marched into Sheridan Highrsquos gym (a ballhall which once caused nothing but miseries for NHS basketball teams)Friday evening and managed to escape with their lives and a 77-to-72hard-fought victory over Sheridanrsquos BlackhawksAd Markrsquos Furniture 4-Pc Bedroom Suite $121

3Obituary

Steven J Kafader

April 8 1950 - November 25 2016

Steven J Kafader 66 of Noblesville passed away on Friday November 25 2016 atRiverview Health in Noblesville He was born on April 8 1950 to Johnand Bert (Douglas) Kafader in Indianapolis

Steve was a warehouse supervisor and had also been a self-employed silversmith making original jewelry pieces He attendedCathedral High School graduated from Pike High School and attendedBall State He loved to cook and garden and had participated in manysports

He is survived by his children John Snyder and Sara (husb Moses)McCord three granddaughters Audrey Arizona amp Alaina McCordand sister Kathleen Elsey

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife Ada Gail Kafader whopassed away in October 2016

A memorial service will be held at 600 pm on Wednesday December 21 2016 atRandall amp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville with Rob McCordofficiating

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

News4

Finding a doctor scheduling an appointment even paying a bill is now easier forpatients of Community Health Network with the launch of a newly-designed websitendash eCommunitycom

Using the most powerful web content management technology Community HealthNetwork is the first healthcare system to launch a website using Acquia Lift in Drupal8 connecting patients to services in hospitals health pavilions doctorrsquos officesworkplaces schools and homes

ldquoCommunity Health Network is breaking the mold of what users have come toexpect from health care provider websites and its new site is a prime example ofinnovation in the patient experiencerdquo said Vangie Cleversey senior VP of customersuccess at Acquia

The sitersquos new experience begins with the home page and a welcoming ldquoHow MayWe Help Yourdquo call-to-action with easy-to-read icon choices helping users navigateto places they want most

Created by proven healthcare technology innovators and a co-founder who helpeddevelop the technology for the popular travel site Kayak Communityrsquos ldquoFind a Doctorrdquotab allows patients to search for their providers by geography type of provider andorcondition Kyruus ProviderMatch powers this search helping match patients withproviders more accurately and offering a new level of insight into the providersat Community Health Network

ldquoEnhancing patient access is central to our mission at Kyruusrdquo said Julie YooCo-Founder and Chief Product Officer ldquoMore and more patients are searching forproviders online and wersquore honored to help Community Health Network optimize thesearch experience on eCommunitycomrdquo

One of the top reasons visitors come to eCommunitycom is to search for careeropportunities Now job-seekers can easily access the entire Community site and gaina better understanding of the organization and the positions available providing abetter user experience in a competitive hiring market

ldquoThe new eCommunitycom is intuitive innovative and simple to userdquo said KyleFisher chief strategy and innovation officer for Community Health Network ldquoThenew site is the digital answer to Communityrsquos promise of lsquoexceptional care simplydeliveredrsquo -- all from the comfort and ease of a desktop tablet or smartphonerdquo

Community Health Networklaunches new website

On Monday Dec 12 the Bolt For TheHeart (BFTH) foundation continued todeliver on the promise to equipIndiana State Policepatrol vehicles withlifesaving Automatic External Defibrillators(AED) with the gift of 95 additional AEDrsquosThis was in addition to the more than 50AEDrsquos presented to ISP in March of thisyear

At the presentation event held atthe State Fairgroundsrsquo Indiana Farm BureauBuilding the Superintendent of theIndiana State Police Doug Carter thankedPierre Twer founder of the BFTHorganization Additional speakers presentat todayrsquos donation event were members ofthe various organizations that made todayrsquosdonation event possible Jon Goblepresident of IU Health North CentralRegion Greg Dedinsky MD cardiacsurgeon from Columbus Regional Healthand Lt David Kirkham president of theIndiana State Police Alliance

What truly helped bring home theimportance and significance of the donationof AEDrsquos was the personal story storyshared by Pastor Daniel Schumm ofCornerstone Lutheran Church Carmel Hisrecounting of how an AED being present atthe right place and at the right timecemented in everyonersquos mind the lifesavingcapability of an AED when itrsquos readilyavailable

More About Bolt For The HeartThe donation of the AEDrsquos to

the state police was borne the result of anexperience Pierre Twer had while runningin the 2010 Boston Marathon During thatrace Pierre witnessed another marathonrunner suffer a cardiac arrest That runnerwas saved by an AED

This inspired Pierre to collaborate withHeart Reach Carmel and establish the Boltfor the Heart 5K Family Thanksgiving Runof which 2016 was the fifth year for the runand the second consecutive year theIndiana State Police was the primaryrecipient of the AEDrsquos Since its inceptionthis 5K run has grown from 41 runners tomore than 2800 that participated this pastThanksgiving Day

Each year since the run started 100percent of the proceeds have been used topurchase AEDrsquos for donation to not forprofit organizations

In 2015 the Board of Directors of Boltfor the Heart identified theIndiana State Policeas the recipient ofAEDrsquos from funds raised in the 2015Thanksgiving Day run which ISP SuptCarter was also a registered runner In factSupt Carter ran the entire 5K run infull state police uniform

At the conclusion of the pressconference attending troopers were issuedtheir AEDrsquos and placed window stickers ontheir patrol cars to easily identifythe police vehicle was equipped with anAED

History amp Source of AEDrsquos Donated toISP Through BFTH2014 Bolt Donation Day 5 AEDrsquos2015 Bolt for the Heart Race Presented in2016 55 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Donation Day15 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Additional Surprise 50AEDrsquos2016 Indiana State Police Alliance10 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Community EngagementDept 30 AEDrsquos2016 Bolt for the Heart Race 50 AEDrsquosTotal 215 AEDrsquos

For more information about Bolt for theHeart visit httpboltfortheheartcom

For more information about theIndiana State Police visithttpwwwingovisp

ISP receives donation of 95Automatic External Defibrillators

State Sen Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville)was recently honored bytwo Indiana disabilityadvocacy groups

In 2016 Kenleyauthored SenateEnrolled Act 11 whichestablished the ABLEsavings program ABLEaccounts allow peoplewith disabilities andtheir families to save fordisability-related costswithout placing other

benefits at riskBecause of his work on this

issue Kenley was given the Public Policy

Award from the Arc of Indiana and namedthe Legislator of the Year by the IndianaAssociation of Rehabilitation Facilities(INARF)

ldquoEstablishing ABLE accounts was acommon-sense way the state could helpprovide support for Hoosiers with adisabilityrdquo Kenley said ldquoI am deeplyhonored to be recognized by the Arc ofIndiana and INARF These groups worktirelessly to improve the lives of those wholive with a disability and I was more thanhappy to help play a part to meet that goalrdquo

For more information on the Arc ofIndiana visit arcindorg For moreinformation on INARF visit wwwinarforg

Kenley honored by disability advocacy groups

Kenley

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Sports 5

Mertens basket sends Millers past WestfieldBy RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNo one watching Fridays Noblesville-

Westfield boys bas-ketball game at TheRock was surprisedthat it came down to abasket at the buzzer

The Millers werethe team that made theshot as CorbyMertens jumper withtime running out liftedNoblesville to a 43-41Hoosier CrossroadsConference victory Itwas the first leaguevictory of the seasonfor the Millers and

moved their record to 3-3 overallI was proud of how our guys found a

way to win said Noblesville coach BrianMcCauley He said that a team playing onthe road in a conference game needs to getdefensive stops and the Millers got thosewhen they needed them And of courseMertens shot was a big one

Im proud of Corby said McCauleyHes really responded well the past twogames Hes been very unselfish Hes beena great teammate and he was rewarded todaywith his attitude I think his solid attitudeallowed him to play really well tonight

Noblesville had to hold off a comebackby the Rocks to get the win The Millers led38-32 early in the fourth quarter beforeAaron Bennett made a 3-pointer Mertensanswered with a layin but Westfields Ian

Kristensen kept making baskets to keep theShamrocks in contention Kristensens layinwith around a minute to go is what tied thegame at 41-41

The fourth period mirrored the contestsfirst period Noblesville was able to keep alead but the Shamrocks stayed close Kris-tensen scored seven points in the first quar-ter which ended with the Millers ahead12-11 Nolan Ginther gave the Millers fourpoints and Grant Gremel hit a pair ofjumpers towards the periods end

It really didnt come down to that lastshot said Westfield coach Shane SumpterI thought the game really came down tothem getting more easy baskets than usThey got six points off of out-of-boundsplays tonight So they got a lot of easybaskets that we did not get Everything thatwe got we really had to work for But creditNoblesville for that

Kristensens jumper gave Westfield thelead at 13-12 early in the second Nobles-ville responded with Mertens grabbing arebound and sending it Rico Duncan whoeasily scored Mertens then hit a couple of3-pointers late to make sure the Millers keptthe lead at halftime although Caleb Welchs3 toward the halftime buzzer kept Westfieldwithin 20-18

Mertens finished the game with 12points Ginther added eight with three moreMillers adding seven points DuncanGremel and McGwire Plumer who alsohanded out four assists Duncan led therebounding with six boards

Kristensen led all scorers with 21 pointsCaleb Welch added eight both he and JonahWelch grabbed five rebounds Josh VanDyke dished out four assists

Both teams are back in action tonight

again in big rivalry games The Millers hostHamilton Heights at The Mill with theShamrocks traveling to Tipton Tipoff forboth contests is 730 pm

Noblesville 43Westfield 41

Noblesville FG FT TP PFRico Duncan 3-5 0-0 7 1Max Flinchum 1-7 0-0 2 1McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 3Nolan Ginther 4-5 0-0 8 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 2Corby Mertens 5-8 0-0 12 1Grant Gremel 3-5 1-2 7 1Xavier Hines 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 19-34 2-3 43 14Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-8) Mertens 2-3Duncan 1-2 Flinchum 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (18) Duncan 6 Ginther 3Mertens 2 Plumer 2 Barnes 1 Gremel 1 Hunes1 team 2Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-3 0-0 2 2Josh Van Dyke 1-3 0-0 2 0Jaret Bailey 1-1 0-0 2 2Caleb Welch 3-6 0-0 8 2Ian Kristensen 8-19 3-5 21 2Jonah Welch 0-2 3-5 3 3Aaron Bennett 1-3 0-0 3 0Totals 15-37 6-10 41 11Westfield 3-point shooting (5-19) Kristensen 2-9C Welch 2-4 Bennett 1-3 Van Dyke 0-2 JWelch 0-1Westfield rebounds (19) J Welch 5 C Welch 5Bennett 3 Kristensen 3 Bailey 2 Banks 1Score by QuartersNoblesville 12 8 18 5 - 43Westfield 11 7 13 10 - 41

Corby MertensNoblesville

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Westfield coach Shane Sumpter talks with his Shamrock team right before the fourth quarter of the Westfield-Noblesville boysbasketball game Friday at The Rock The Millers won the game 43-41

6 Sports

Playing on a big stage the HamiltonSoutheastern and Fishers basketball teamsput on a big-time Mudsock show

The Royals swept both games whichtook place in the Pepsi Coliseum at theIndiana State Fairgrounds In the girlscontest Southeastern got past Fishers 62-57The boys then took to the court with HSEneeding double overtime to beat Fishers86-80

After a close first quarter in the girlsgame the Class 4A No 5 Royals went ona 19-11 second period run to take a 31-22lead into the locker room at halftime TheTigers cut HSEs lead to 42-37 after the threequarters and both teams poured in 20 pointsin the final period

Bre Lloyd had an outstanding gamewith 26 points and six steals Sydney Parrishalso made her presence known with 15points five assists and five blocks AmayaHamilton grabbed seven rebounds

Audrey Turner reached double-doublestatus for the Tigers with 19 points and 10rebounds Joining her in double digit scoringwere Toni Grace with 18 points and SkylarFulton with 10 Grace also had five stealsKenedi London dished out five assists andTurner blocked three shots

Southeastern is now 12-2 while Fishersis 5-8 In the Hoosier Crossroads Conferencestandings HSE leads the way at 4-0 whilethe Tigers are 0-4 The Royals hostPlainfield on Thursday while Fishers is offuntil Dec 29 when it begins play at theSouthwestern Tournament

The boys game was a roller-coaster An18-14 HSE lead after the first quarter turnedinto a 28-28 tie at halftime The Royalsblasted through the third period to take a50-38 lead but the Tigers came stormingback to end regulation in a 65-65 tie

Jamil Turner-Hall scored a basket forFishers to send the game into overtime Bothteams scored 10 points in the first extraperiod with HSE outscoring the Tigers 11-5in the second OT

Zach Gunn poured in 33 Southeasternpoints including three 3-pointers AaronEtherington added 16 points Noah Smithscored 15 and Jack Davidson had 10Turner-Hall scored 26 points for Fisherswith Armaan Franklin contributing 16 andJeremy Szilagyi throwing in three 3-pointerson his way to 11 points

The Tigers are 2-3 and host MuncieCentral on Tuesday The Royals are now 5-1and play at Pendleton Heights onWednesday The Royals also lead the HCCat 2-0 with Fishers at 1-1

GIRLS GAMESoutheastern 62

Fishers 57Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 6-11 5-7 18 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-6 4-4 10 2Alexandra Bankovich 0-1 0-0 0 2Tamia Perryman 1-2 0-0 2 5Kenedi London 2-7 2-3 6 4Lydia Stullken 0-1 0-0 0 2Casey Walker 1-3 0-0 2 0Audrey Turner 8-11 3-3 19 2Totals 20-43 14-17 57 20Fishers 3-point shooting (3-9) Fulton 2-4 Grace1-4 Surber 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 10 Perryman 4London 4 Bankovich 2 Stullken 2 Grace 1Surber 1 Walker 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-6 0-0 7 1Sydney Parrish 5-12 3-4 15 3Amaya Hamilton 1-6 2-4 4 2Bre Lloyd 9-12 6-9 26 3

Tayah Irvin 3-6 0-0 6 4Molly Walton 0-2 0-0 0 0Haydn Braun 1-1 0-0 2 2Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 1Sarah Howard 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 23-46 11-17 62 17Southeastern 3-point shooting (5-16) Parrish 2-6 Lloyd 2-4 Jackson 1-2 Irvin 0-3Southeastern rebounds (18) Hamilton 7 Lloyd 4Parrish 3 Ford 2 Jackson 1 Braun 1

Score by QuartersFishers 11 11 15 20 - 57Southeastern 12 19 11 20 - 62

BOYS GAMESoutheastern 86

Fishers 80(double overtime)

Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 5-5 26 4Willie Jackson 1 6-8 8 2Joe Counts 1 2-2 5 5Armaan Franklin 4 5-6 14 2Jeremy Szilagyi 4 0-2 11 2Reid Stephens 2 2-4 6 2Stevie Sontich 1 0-0 3 0Terry Hicks 3 1-1 7 5Brendhan Russom 0 0-0 0 1Totals 26 21-28 80 23Fishers 3-point baskets (7) Szilagyi 3 Turner-Hall 1 Counts 1 Franklin 1 Sontich 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFJack Davidson 3 4-5 10 4Conner Rotterman 0 3-5 3 4Noah Smith 6 2-4 15 0Aaron Etherington 7 2-2 16 0Zach Gunn 10 10-12 33 5Austin Holzum 1 0-0 3 2Shank 3 0-1 6 4Totals 30 21-29 86 19Southeastern 3-point baskets (5) Gunn 3 Smith1 Holzum 1Score by QuartersFishers 14 14 10 27 10 5 - 80Southeastern 18 10 22 15 10 11 - 86

Royals sweep Mudsock games at the Coliseum

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

The Hamilton Southeastern boys basketball team needed double overtime to win the Mudsock game which took place this year in the Pepsi Coliseum at the IndianaState Fairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers 86-80

The Hamilton Southeastern boysbasketball team needed doubleovertime to win the Mudsock gamewhich took place this year in the PepsiColiseum at the Indiana StateFairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers86-80RIGHT Aaron Etherington makes adunk for the Royals

7Sports

Friday night was showdown night forboth the boys and girls basketball teams ofCarmel and North Central

Unfortunately for the Greyhounds thePanthers got a sweep In a match-up of No1 vs No 2 the top-ranked North Centralboys pulled away from second-rankedCarmel in the second half handing theHounds their first loss of the year 59-45 atthe NC gym Up at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter the No 2 Panthers girls did the samething using a big third quarter to beat No 3Carmel 62-45

In the boys game the Greyhoundsslowly built a lead in the first half Carmelwas ahead 14-12 after the first quarter and32-28 at halftime But the Panthers blastedthrough the third period 19-5 putting themahead 47-37 and they were able to run outthe fourth quarter

Sterling Brown led Carmel with 22points draining four 3-pointers PJ Barongrabbed seven rebounds with John MichaelMulloy getting six boards and also blockingthree shots Brown had five rebounds as well

Carmel is now 5-1 for the season and 1-1in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds have another huge game onTuesday traveling to New Albany to takeon the defending Class 4A state championand its nationally rated junior RomeoLangford

In the girls game the Panthers led 11-10after the first quarter and 24-22 at halftimeNorth Central then ran through the thirdperiod 17-5 and increased its margin in thefourth period

Tomi Taiwo hit four 3-pointers forCarmel on her way to 16 points OliviaChristy added 11 points Taiwo and BlakeSmith both pulled eight rebounds Amy Dilkdid not play due to an injury

The Greyhounds are 10-2 overall and 3-2in the MIC Carmel travels to Jeffersonvilleon Tuesday

GIRLS GAMENorth Central 62

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 9-10 11 4Sophie Bair 0-0 0-0 0 1Molly Gillig 1-1 0-0 2 1Blake Smith 1-2 0-0 2 5Tomi Taiwo 4-9 4-4 16 1Jasmine McWilliams 0-5 3-4 3 1Reagan Hune 2-6 2-3 6 4Mackenzie Wood 2-3 1-1 5 3Maddi Sears 0-1 0-0 0 2Totals 11-29 19-22 45 22Score by QuartersNorth Central 11 13 17 21 - 62

Carmel 10 12 5 18 - 45Carmel 3-point baskets (4) Taiwo 4Carmel leading rebounders Taiwo 8 Smith 8

BOYS GAMENorth Central 59

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-15 6-6 22 1John Michael Mulloy 2-4 1-2 5 4PJ Baron 4-8 0-0 8 3Jalen Whack 0-5 0-0 0 1Luke Heady 2-7 0-0 6 5Alex Falender 0-2 0-0 0 2Eddie Gill 0-1 0-0 0 1Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 2 0Britt Beery 0-0 2-2 2 2Totals 15-45 9-10 45 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 18 5 8 - 45North Central 12 16 19 12 - 59Carmel 3-point shooting (6-16) Brown 4-7Heady 2-4 Whack 0-3 Jenkins 0-1 Gill 0-1Carmel rebounds (29) Baron 7 Mulloy 6 Brown5 Whack 3 Beery 3 Heady 2 Falender 2 Gill1

Panthers go 2-2 in showdowns with lsquoHounds

Brown Christy

Sports8

Lawrence Norths boys basketball teamflexed their musclesFriday night anddefeated GuerinCatholic 60-41

The states No 7-rated Class 4A squadled after every quarteralthough Coach PeteSmiths squad didoutscore LN 8-7 in thesecond stanza to onlytrail the Wildcats 21-13 at the halftimeintermission Guerin

Catholic only shot 167 percent from thefield in the first half and were only 1-6 from

the free throw line And we committed nineturnovers by halftime also said Smith

Lawrence North (4-1) had an 11-0 runduring the end of the third quarter and startof the fourth quarter and maintained adouble-digit lead throughout the final eightminutes

Guerin Catholic (2-4) committed 17turnovers compared to LNs four whichSmith said was a telling tale of what wentwrong Were really battling the turnoverbug the past two games and theyre tootalented to give them 13 more possessionswhere they got shots up We need to getbetter of valuing the basketball and eachpossession and need to do that sooner thanlater

Jack Hansen was the leading scorer andrebounder in the game scoring 14 points andgrabbing nine rebounds Luke Godfreyadded nine points as he made 3-of-4 fieldgoal attempts His brother Matthew Godfreyhad nine assists

Guerin Catholic will play at LafayetteJeff tonight where Smiths former assistantScott Radeker is in his seventh season ashead coach of the Bronchos

Lawrence North 60Guerin Catholic 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 0-4 0-0 0 0

Cameron Dixon 0-4 1-2 1 3Matthew Godfrey 3-11 0-0 8 3Jack Hansen 7-18 0-3 14 2Zach Munson 3-5 0-1 7 0Luke Godfrey 3-4 0-0 9 3Joey Weas 0-1 0-0 0 2Will Morris 0-1 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 1Drew Thieme 1-1 0-0 2 0Totals 17-50 1-6 41 14Score by QuartersLNHS 14 7 20 19 - 60GCHS 5 8 16 12 - 41Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (6-22) LGodfrey 3-4 M Godfrey 2-9 Munson 1-2 Sills0-3 Hansen 0-3 Sharpe 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (37) Hansen 9 Sills 5Dixon 5 M Godfrey 5 L Godfrey 3 Munson 2Weas 2 team 6

M Godfrey

Lawrence North too powerful for Golden Eagles

Hamilton Heightspicked up its firstHoosier Conferencevictory of the seasonFriday with an easy61-44 win overWestern at the HuskyDome

The Huskiesslowly built their leadin the first halfgetting ahead 10-6

after the first quarter and 23-13 at halftimeA 21-point third period helped clinch thegame

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights with Caymn Lutz adding 11Tyler Wiltermood pulled 11 rebounds withWeatherford grabbing six and Lutz fiveLutz also had five steals Austin Sauerteigdished out five assists

The Huskies are 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-3 overall Heights travels toNoblesville tonight for a 730 pm game

Heights 61Western 44

Heights FG FT TP PFTyler Wiltermood 2-6 1-1 5 2Sterling Weatherford 6-11 0-1 13 1Caymn Lutz 5-10 1-2 11 3Austin Sauerteig 1-8 3-3 5 4Max Wahl 2-4 1-2 6 4Drayden Thomas 3-8 1-2 8 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Noah Wallace 0-2 1-2 1 0Dawson Phifer 2-2 0-0 6 4

Caleb Bean 3-4 0-0 6 2Owen Powell 0-0 0-0 0 1Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 0Grant Lepoidevin 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 24-57 8-13 61 21Score by QuartersWestern 6 7 14 17 - 44Heights 10 13 21 17 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Phifer 2-2 Wahl1-2 Thomas 1-2 Weatherford 1-1 Sauerteig 0-4Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (37) Wiltermood 11Weatherford 6 Lutz 5 Bean 4 Thomas 3Sauerteig 3 Beale 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1

Lutz

Huskies roll past Western for first HC win

Sheridan remainedperfect in HoosierHeartland Conferenceplay Friday nightcruising past Eastern50-36 in an awaygame

The Blackhawkstrailed 10-5 after thefirst quarter andworked their wayback within 20-17 at

halftime But Sheridan took control in thesecond half outscoring the Comets 33-16

Cameron Weitzel had a fantasticshooting night making five 3-pointers onhis way to 21 points Drake Delph helpedout with 12 points he was 5-of-5 from thefield including two 3s Nicholas Burnell andTanner Swindle both pulled three reboundsDelph dished out four assists with AidenRoaten making two blocks

Sheridan is 4-3 overall and leads theHHC East Division at 2-0 The Hawks go

back on the road tonight playing at Taylorin another conference game Tipoff is at 730pm

Sheridan 50Eastern 36

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 0-1 0 0Jack Waitt 3-6 0-0 7 2Drake Delph 5-5 0-2 12 0Sean Weitzel 0-1 0-0 0 0

Tommy Glidden 1-2 0-0 3 2Cameron Weitzel 6-8 4-4 21 1Aiden Roaten 1-2 3-4 5 2Nicholas Burnell 1-1 0-0 2 0Tanner Swindle 0-3 0-0 0 2Totals 17-28 7-11 50 9Score by QuartersEastern 10 10 5 11 - 36Sheridan 5 12 15 18 - 50Sheridan 3-point shooting (9-13) C Weitzel 5-7Delph 2-2 Waitt 1-2 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (13) Burnell 3 Swindle 3Duke 1 Waitt 1 Delph 1 S Weitzel 1 GliddenC Weitzel 1 Roaten 1

Weitzel hits five 3s in Blackhawks victory

C Weitzel

The University Trailblazers scored 24consecutive points inthe first half to key a70-31 win overMuncie Burris at BallGymnasium

Josh Alford ledfour Trailblazers indouble figures with 14points as Universityimproved to 6-1 over-all and 2-0 in thePioneer AcademicAthletic ConferenceEast Division The

Owls fall to 2-6 0-1 in the PAACEmerson Halbleib and Josh Watson each

had 13 points and Ethan Sickels had 12 David Howard stuffed the stat sheet withnine points six rebounds four assists threeblocks and two steals Alford had a teamhigh seven rebounds

Leading 7-3 with three minutes remain-ing in the first quarter University outscoredthe Burris Owls 24-0 over next eightminutes of the game to take a 31-3 lead onthe way to a 33-8 halftime lead Halbleibhad all 13 of his points in the first half

University assisted on 22 of their 29 fieldgoals Zach Hodgin led the Blazers with

five helpers Watson had four assists whilefreshman Sam Mervis handed out threeassists in his first varsity action

The Trailblazers are next inaction Wednesday evening at Bankers LifeFieldhouse as part of a girlsboys double-header against Seton Catholic The Univer-sity boys can clinch the PAAC East divisionwith a win

University 70Muncie Burris 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 4-10 0-0 9 0

Josh Watson 5-9 2-2 13 1Zach Hodgin 1-3 2-2 4 4Josh Alford 6-11 2-2 14 2Emerson Halbleib 6-8 1-1 13 0Ethan Sickels 5-8 0-0 12 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 2Ben Glazier 2-4 0-0 4 0Sam Mervis 0-0 1-2 1 2Marcus McTyer 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 29-54 8-9 70 13Score by QuartersUniversity 14 19 21 16 - 70Burris 3 5 9 14 - 31University 3-point shooting (4-16) Sickels 2-4Howard 1-4 Watson 1-4 Alford 0-2 Hodgin 0-1Glazier 0-1University rebounds (29) Alford 7 Howard 6Halbleib 5 Wott 2 Hodgin 2 Glazier 2 Sickels1 McTyer 1 Mervis 1 Watson 1

Watson

lsquoBlazers trounce Burris are 2-0 in PAAC East

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 68 Eastbrook 47Anderson 56 Muncie Central 53Andrean 63 Kankakee Valley 50Angola 50 Westview 44Argos 69 South Bend CareerAcademy 40Attica 51 Fountain Central 48Barr-Reeve 62 Eastern Greene 40Bedford North Lawrence 56Madison 55Beech Grove 61 Lapel 59Bloomington North 74 Southport51Bloomington South 58 TerreHaute North 42Blue River 53 Daleville 42

Bluffton 59 Southern Wells 39Brownsburg 61 Avon 59Brownstown Central 72 NorthHarrison 47Calumet 65 North Newton 42Carroll (Fort Wayne) 69 FortWayne Wayne 55Cascade 61 Owen Valley 44Castle 96 Evansville Reitz 56Christian Academy 46 SouthCentral (Elizabeth) 30Churubusco 70 Prairie Heights 47Clinton Central 54 Tri-Central 41Clinton Prairie 67 Frontier 36Cloverdale 67 Brown County 51Columbia City 52 East Noble 40Columbus North 41 ColumbusEast 35Corydon Central 74 Scottsburg 52Covington 88 Turkey Run 55

Crawfordsville 66 NorthMontgomery 45Crothersville 66 Shawe Memorial54Crown Point 59 Munster 32Culver Academy 57 Twin Lakes43Danville 54 Lebanon 49Decatur Central 65 Mooresville 58Delta 43 Jay County 31Eastern Hancock 56 Knightstown51Eastside 56 Lakeland 48Edgewood 72 Indian Creek 51Elkhart Central 56 South Bend StJoseph 54Elkhart Memorial 56 Concord 53Elwood 80 Blackford 42Evansville Bosse 98 Washington58

Evansville Mater Dei 55 NorthPosey 50Evansville Memorial 61 MountVernon (Posey) 44Floyd Central 59 Providence 41Fort Wayne Blackhawk 61 FortWayne Canterbury 36Fort Wayne Dwenger 62 FortWayne Concordia 40Fort Wayne Snider 76 Fort WayneNorth 73 OTFort Wayne South 83 Fort WayneNorthrop 79 OTFranklin Central 66 Perry Meridian65Gibson Southern 62 SouthSpencer 61Greenfield-Central 50 Yorktown

Friday night basketball scores

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 18 8 692 -Boston 14 12 538 40New York 14 12 538 40Brooklyn 7 18 280 105Philadelphia 6 20 231 120Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 13 519 -Atlanta 13 13 500 05Washington 11 14 440 20Orlando 12 16 429 25Miami 9 18 333 50Central W L PCT GBCleveland 18 6 750 -Milwaukee 13 12 520 55Detroit 14 14 500 60Chicago 13 13 500 60Indiana 13 14 481 65

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 17 10 630 -Oklahoma City 15 11 577 15Portland 13 15 464 45Denver 10 16 385 65Minnesota 7 18 280 90Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 21 5 808 -Houston 20 7 741 15Memphis 18 10 643 40New Orleans 9 19 321 130Dallas 6 20 231 150Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 23 4 852 -LA Clippers 20 7 741 30Sacramento 10 16 385 125LA Lakers 11 18 379 130Phoenix 8 18 308 145

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Washington 122 Detroit 108Orlando 118 Brooklyn 111

Boston 96 Charlotte 88Atlanta 125 Toronto 121

Milwaukee 95 Chicago 69

Sacramento 96 Memphis 92Houston 122 New Orleans 100LA Lakers 100 Philadelphia 89

LA Clippers 102 Miami 98Utah 103 Dallas 100

44 OTGriffith 68 Highland 37Hagerstown 63 Centerville 55Hamilton Heights 61 Western 44Hamilton Southeastern 86 Fishers80 2OTHammond 73 Hammond Gavit 59Hauser 72 Edinburgh 50Hebron 49 Morgan Twp 29Henryville 68 Lanesville 30Homestead 70 Fort Wayne Luers61Huntington North 68 Leo 38Indianapolis Attucks 84Indianapolis International 34Indianapolis Cathedral 103Indianapolis Chatard 55Indianapolis Lighthouse 76Bloomington Lighthouse 25Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 35Indianapolis Manual 82Indianapolis Northwest 72Indianapolis Ritter 64 HeritageChristian 62Indianapolis Roncalli 65 BrebeufJesuit 61Indianapolis Scecina 92Speedway 72Indianapolis Tech 56 Richmond54Jennings County 59 Greensburg54Knox 46 Caston 30Kokomo 67 Marion 61LaVille 71 Pioneer 60Lafayette Central Catholic 57Frankfort 49Lawrence Central 51 Pike 48Lawrence North 60 GuerinCatholic 41Lawrenceburg 63 Rushville 40Lewis Cass 57 Tipton 46Liberty Christian 87 AndersonPrep Academy 44Linton-Stockton 55 Shakamak 41Logansport 77 Lafayette Jeff 62Lowell 61 Hobart 52Marquette Catholic 75 HanoverCentral 60McCutcheon 71 Harrison (WestLafayette) 69Mishawaka Marian 40 John Glenn38Mishawaka 63 Bremen 49Mississinewa 65 Madison-Grant33Mitchell 57 North Knox 54 OTMonroe Central 74 Union (Modoc)38Monrovia 59 Clay City 35Mount Vernon (Fortville) 83Shelbyville 74New Castle 79 New Palestine 772OT

New Haven 81 Bellmont 49New Washington 51 Rising Sun40Noblesville 43 Westfield 41North Central (Indianapolis) 59Carmel 45North Decatur 64 Waldron 48North Miami 52 Rochester 44North Vermillion 62 Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 40NorthWood 66 Plymouth 62 OTNortheastern 35 Shenandoah 33Northview 74 North Putnam 56Northwestern 66 Maconaquah 53Norwell 66 DeKalb 55Oak Hill 61 Frankton 55Orleans 82 Medora 32Paoli 63 Austin 36Perry Central 59 Springs Valley 55Pike Central 77 Vincennes Rivet69 OTPlainfield 75 Terre Haute South 74Princeton 75 Vincennes Lincoln69Rock Creek Academy 70Charlestown 69Rockville 101 North Central(Farmersburg) 50Rossville 56 Carroll (Flora) 32Sheridan 50 Eastern (Greentown)36Silver Creek 71 Jeffersonville 63South Adams 42 Heritage 40South Bend Riley 78 South BendAdams 53South Central (Union Mills) 51West Central 41South Knox 56 WashingtonCatholic 27South Newton 46 RensselaerCentral 44Southmont 75 Western Boone 34Southwestern (Hanover) 49 Jac-Cen-Del 25Southwood 65 Manchester 52Sullivan 49 Greencastle 37Switzerland County 69 TrinityLutheran 60Tell City 56 Tecumseh 45Tippecanoe Valley 96 Whitko 924OTTri-County 90 North White 52Tri 57 Cowan 43Triton 47 Winamac 45University 70 Muncie Burris 31Wabash 53 Northfield 41Wapahani 63 Wes-Del 39Warren Central 58 Ben Davis 54Warsaw 56 Wawasee 25Washington Twp 67 North Judson32West Lafayette 42 Benton Central20West Noble 66 Central Noble 59West Vigo 53 South Putnam 41

Westville 65 Kouts 58Whiteland 65 Center Grove 58Winchester 57 Union County 53Wood Memorial 32 North Daviess26Woodlan 57 Adams Central 48Cannelton ClassicCloverport (Ky) 62 ColumbusChristian 57Fox Creek Christian (Ky) 69Cannelton 52Washington County InvitationalBorden 72 West Washington 58Salem 74 Eastern (Pekin) 57

GIRLS GAMESAlexandria 53 Eastbrook 49Anderson 56 Muncie Central 40Bremen 51 Mishawaka 48Carroll (Fort Wayne) 82 FortWayne Wayne 25Cascade 56 Owen Valley 45Central Noble 41 West Noble 38Charlestown 79 Rock CreekAcademy 22Churubusco 43 Prairie Heights 33Cloverdale 57 Brown County 42Connersville 47 South Dearborn25Culver 33 South Bend CareerAcademy 8Danville 53 Lebanon 42Eastern Hancock 62 Knightstown49Elwood 57 Blackford 44Fort Wayne Canterbury 56 FortWayne Blackhawk 30Fort Wayne Concordia 47 FortWayne Dwenger 34Fort Wayne Northrop 59 FortWayne South 56Fort Wayne Snider 77 Fort WayneNorth 35Franklin 50 Greenwood 47Garrett 54 Lakewood Park 32Gibson Southern 70 SouthSpencer 33Greencastle 58 Sullivan 42Greensburg 57 Batesville 49Greenwood Christian 55Indianapolis Shortridge 32Hagerstown 49 Centerville 18Hamilton Southeastern 62 Fishers57Hammond Morton 50 HammondClark 37Hammond Noll 51 Wheeler 47Harrison (West Lafayette) 47McCutcheon 37Homestead 72 Fort Wayne Luers34Horizon Christian 50 Living WaterHomeSchool 30Indian Creek 42 Edgewood 32Indianapolis Attucks 53

Indianapolis International 19Indianapolis Herron 35 ProvidenceCristo Rey 19Indianapolis HomeSchool 64Bloomington Lighthouse 36Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 37Indianapolis Manual 79Indianapolis Northwest 53Indianapolis Roncalli 60 BrebeufJesuit 25Indianapolis Tech 61 Richmond50Indianapolis Tindley 86 SetonCatholic 25Jasper 47 Northeast Dubois 32John Glenn 46 Mishawaka Marian39Knox 45 Caston 23Kokomo 55 Marion 44LaCrosse 54 Boone Grove 49LaPorte 41 Portage 39 OTLaVille 48 Pioneer 16Lafayette Jeff 66 Logansport 53Lake Central 41 Crown Point 26Lawrence North 69 WarrenCentral 40Lighthouse CPA 93 HammondGavit 16Manchester 42 Southwood 33Martinsville 51 Plainfield 49Merrillville 69 Michigan City 53Mooresville 60 Decatur Central 42North Central (Indianapolis) 62Carmel 45North Montgomery 48Crawfordsville 28Northridge 40 Goshen 33Northview 66 North Putnam 26Oregon-Davis 67 South Central(Union Mills) 60 OTPenn 71 South Bend Washington45Rensselaer Central 57 SouthNewton 33River Forest 65 Lake Station 31Rochester 50 North Miami 40South Bend Adams 69 Jimtown 19South Bend Clay 49 New Prairie45South Bend St Joseph 72 ElkhartCentral 20South Central (Elizabeth) 55Christian Academy 26South Putnam 53 West Vigo 47Southridge 52 Crawford County45 OTUnion City 44 Cambridge CityLincoln 39Valparaiso 44 Chesterton 42Western Boone 56 Southmont 48Westville 72 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 45Whiting 41 North Newton 38 OT

SCORES From Page 8

9Sports

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He that receiveth you receiveth me and he that receiveth mereceiveth him that sent me

- Matthew 1040

50 Years AgoNews One day last summer a small nondescript pooch strayed into theCity Building Because the little dog had a pathetically friendly appealMrs Charlotte E Richwine secretary in the City Sanitation Dept tookthe ldquomuttrdquo home to her children Last week daughter Linda 19 a studentat Indiana Central Business College leaned over to give the animal a scrapof food In doing so the contact lens in her left eye dropped out Thefamily searched the area diligently thinking at first the lens had falleninto the rug fibers on the floor After about 30 minutes of fruitlesssearching Gregg one of Mrs Richwinersquos twin sons began examiningthe dog on a hunch the lens may have dropped into the animalrsquos fur Ashe lifted the head upward Gregg looked into the dogrsquos left eye There inone corner of the eye was Lindarsquos contact lens Pooch and family madea trip to the veterinarian where the lens was retrieved intact It might havebeen interesting to observe a ldquomonocledrdquo dog especially if he ldquoput onairsrdquo with others of his species while still attempting to steer a straightcourseSports Noblesvillersquos Millers marched into Sheridan Highrsquos gym (a ballhall which once caused nothing but miseries for NHS basketball teams)Friday evening and managed to escape with their lives and a 77-to-72hard-fought victory over Sheridanrsquos BlackhawksAd Markrsquos Furniture 4-Pc Bedroom Suite $121

3Obituary

Steven J Kafader

April 8 1950 - November 25 2016

Steven J Kafader 66 of Noblesville passed away on Friday November 25 2016 atRiverview Health in Noblesville He was born on April 8 1950 to Johnand Bert (Douglas) Kafader in Indianapolis

Steve was a warehouse supervisor and had also been a self-employed silversmith making original jewelry pieces He attendedCathedral High School graduated from Pike High School and attendedBall State He loved to cook and garden and had participated in manysports

He is survived by his children John Snyder and Sara (husb Moses)McCord three granddaughters Audrey Arizona amp Alaina McCordand sister Kathleen Elsey

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife Ada Gail Kafader whopassed away in October 2016

A memorial service will be held at 600 pm on Wednesday December 21 2016 atRandall amp Roberts Funeral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville with Rob McCordofficiating

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

News4

Finding a doctor scheduling an appointment even paying a bill is now easier forpatients of Community Health Network with the launch of a newly-designed websitendash eCommunitycom

Using the most powerful web content management technology Community HealthNetwork is the first healthcare system to launch a website using Acquia Lift in Drupal8 connecting patients to services in hospitals health pavilions doctorrsquos officesworkplaces schools and homes

ldquoCommunity Health Network is breaking the mold of what users have come toexpect from health care provider websites and its new site is a prime example ofinnovation in the patient experiencerdquo said Vangie Cleversey senior VP of customersuccess at Acquia

The sitersquos new experience begins with the home page and a welcoming ldquoHow MayWe Help Yourdquo call-to-action with easy-to-read icon choices helping users navigateto places they want most

Created by proven healthcare technology innovators and a co-founder who helpeddevelop the technology for the popular travel site Kayak Communityrsquos ldquoFind a Doctorrdquotab allows patients to search for their providers by geography type of provider andorcondition Kyruus ProviderMatch powers this search helping match patients withproviders more accurately and offering a new level of insight into the providersat Community Health Network

ldquoEnhancing patient access is central to our mission at Kyruusrdquo said Julie YooCo-Founder and Chief Product Officer ldquoMore and more patients are searching forproviders online and wersquore honored to help Community Health Network optimize thesearch experience on eCommunitycomrdquo

One of the top reasons visitors come to eCommunitycom is to search for careeropportunities Now job-seekers can easily access the entire Community site and gaina better understanding of the organization and the positions available providing abetter user experience in a competitive hiring market

ldquoThe new eCommunitycom is intuitive innovative and simple to userdquo said KyleFisher chief strategy and innovation officer for Community Health Network ldquoThenew site is the digital answer to Communityrsquos promise of lsquoexceptional care simplydeliveredrsquo -- all from the comfort and ease of a desktop tablet or smartphonerdquo

Community Health Networklaunches new website

On Monday Dec 12 the Bolt For TheHeart (BFTH) foundation continued todeliver on the promise to equipIndiana State Policepatrol vehicles withlifesaving Automatic External Defibrillators(AED) with the gift of 95 additional AEDrsquosThis was in addition to the more than 50AEDrsquos presented to ISP in March of thisyear

At the presentation event held atthe State Fairgroundsrsquo Indiana Farm BureauBuilding the Superintendent of theIndiana State Police Doug Carter thankedPierre Twer founder of the BFTHorganization Additional speakers presentat todayrsquos donation event were members ofthe various organizations that made todayrsquosdonation event possible Jon Goblepresident of IU Health North CentralRegion Greg Dedinsky MD cardiacsurgeon from Columbus Regional Healthand Lt David Kirkham president of theIndiana State Police Alliance

What truly helped bring home theimportance and significance of the donationof AEDrsquos was the personal story storyshared by Pastor Daniel Schumm ofCornerstone Lutheran Church Carmel Hisrecounting of how an AED being present atthe right place and at the right timecemented in everyonersquos mind the lifesavingcapability of an AED when itrsquos readilyavailable

More About Bolt For The HeartThe donation of the AEDrsquos to

the state police was borne the result of anexperience Pierre Twer had while runningin the 2010 Boston Marathon During thatrace Pierre witnessed another marathonrunner suffer a cardiac arrest That runnerwas saved by an AED

This inspired Pierre to collaborate withHeart Reach Carmel and establish the Boltfor the Heart 5K Family Thanksgiving Runof which 2016 was the fifth year for the runand the second consecutive year theIndiana State Police was the primaryrecipient of the AEDrsquos Since its inceptionthis 5K run has grown from 41 runners tomore than 2800 that participated this pastThanksgiving Day

Each year since the run started 100percent of the proceeds have been used topurchase AEDrsquos for donation to not forprofit organizations

In 2015 the Board of Directors of Boltfor the Heart identified theIndiana State Policeas the recipient ofAEDrsquos from funds raised in the 2015Thanksgiving Day run which ISP SuptCarter was also a registered runner In factSupt Carter ran the entire 5K run infull state police uniform

At the conclusion of the pressconference attending troopers were issuedtheir AEDrsquos and placed window stickers ontheir patrol cars to easily identifythe police vehicle was equipped with anAED

History amp Source of AEDrsquos Donated toISP Through BFTH2014 Bolt Donation Day 5 AEDrsquos2015 Bolt for the Heart Race Presented in2016 55 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Donation Day15 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Additional Surprise 50AEDrsquos2016 Indiana State Police Alliance10 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Community EngagementDept 30 AEDrsquos2016 Bolt for the Heart Race 50 AEDrsquosTotal 215 AEDrsquos

For more information about Bolt for theHeart visit httpboltfortheheartcom

For more information about theIndiana State Police visithttpwwwingovisp

ISP receives donation of 95Automatic External Defibrillators

State Sen Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville)was recently honored bytwo Indiana disabilityadvocacy groups

In 2016 Kenleyauthored SenateEnrolled Act 11 whichestablished the ABLEsavings program ABLEaccounts allow peoplewith disabilities andtheir families to save fordisability-related costswithout placing other

benefits at riskBecause of his work on this

issue Kenley was given the Public Policy

Award from the Arc of Indiana and namedthe Legislator of the Year by the IndianaAssociation of Rehabilitation Facilities(INARF)

ldquoEstablishing ABLE accounts was acommon-sense way the state could helpprovide support for Hoosiers with adisabilityrdquo Kenley said ldquoI am deeplyhonored to be recognized by the Arc ofIndiana and INARF These groups worktirelessly to improve the lives of those wholive with a disability and I was more thanhappy to help play a part to meet that goalrdquo

For more information on the Arc ofIndiana visit arcindorg For moreinformation on INARF visit wwwinarforg

Kenley honored by disability advocacy groups

Kenley

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Sports 5

Mertens basket sends Millers past WestfieldBy RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNo one watching Fridays Noblesville-

Westfield boys bas-ketball game at TheRock was surprisedthat it came down to abasket at the buzzer

The Millers werethe team that made theshot as CorbyMertens jumper withtime running out liftedNoblesville to a 43-41Hoosier CrossroadsConference victory Itwas the first leaguevictory of the seasonfor the Millers and

moved their record to 3-3 overallI was proud of how our guys found a

way to win said Noblesville coach BrianMcCauley He said that a team playing onthe road in a conference game needs to getdefensive stops and the Millers got thosewhen they needed them And of courseMertens shot was a big one

Im proud of Corby said McCauleyHes really responded well the past twogames Hes been very unselfish Hes beena great teammate and he was rewarded todaywith his attitude I think his solid attitudeallowed him to play really well tonight

Noblesville had to hold off a comebackby the Rocks to get the win The Millers led38-32 early in the fourth quarter beforeAaron Bennett made a 3-pointer Mertensanswered with a layin but Westfields Ian

Kristensen kept making baskets to keep theShamrocks in contention Kristensens layinwith around a minute to go is what tied thegame at 41-41

The fourth period mirrored the contestsfirst period Noblesville was able to keep alead but the Shamrocks stayed close Kris-tensen scored seven points in the first quar-ter which ended with the Millers ahead12-11 Nolan Ginther gave the Millers fourpoints and Grant Gremel hit a pair ofjumpers towards the periods end

It really didnt come down to that lastshot said Westfield coach Shane SumpterI thought the game really came down tothem getting more easy baskets than usThey got six points off of out-of-boundsplays tonight So they got a lot of easybaskets that we did not get Everything thatwe got we really had to work for But creditNoblesville for that

Kristensens jumper gave Westfield thelead at 13-12 early in the second Nobles-ville responded with Mertens grabbing arebound and sending it Rico Duncan whoeasily scored Mertens then hit a couple of3-pointers late to make sure the Millers keptthe lead at halftime although Caleb Welchs3 toward the halftime buzzer kept Westfieldwithin 20-18

Mertens finished the game with 12points Ginther added eight with three moreMillers adding seven points DuncanGremel and McGwire Plumer who alsohanded out four assists Duncan led therebounding with six boards

Kristensen led all scorers with 21 pointsCaleb Welch added eight both he and JonahWelch grabbed five rebounds Josh VanDyke dished out four assists

Both teams are back in action tonight

again in big rivalry games The Millers hostHamilton Heights at The Mill with theShamrocks traveling to Tipton Tipoff forboth contests is 730 pm

Noblesville 43Westfield 41

Noblesville FG FT TP PFRico Duncan 3-5 0-0 7 1Max Flinchum 1-7 0-0 2 1McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 3Nolan Ginther 4-5 0-0 8 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 2Corby Mertens 5-8 0-0 12 1Grant Gremel 3-5 1-2 7 1Xavier Hines 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 19-34 2-3 43 14Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-8) Mertens 2-3Duncan 1-2 Flinchum 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (18) Duncan 6 Ginther 3Mertens 2 Plumer 2 Barnes 1 Gremel 1 Hunes1 team 2Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-3 0-0 2 2Josh Van Dyke 1-3 0-0 2 0Jaret Bailey 1-1 0-0 2 2Caleb Welch 3-6 0-0 8 2Ian Kristensen 8-19 3-5 21 2Jonah Welch 0-2 3-5 3 3Aaron Bennett 1-3 0-0 3 0Totals 15-37 6-10 41 11Westfield 3-point shooting (5-19) Kristensen 2-9C Welch 2-4 Bennett 1-3 Van Dyke 0-2 JWelch 0-1Westfield rebounds (19) J Welch 5 C Welch 5Bennett 3 Kristensen 3 Bailey 2 Banks 1Score by QuartersNoblesville 12 8 18 5 - 43Westfield 11 7 13 10 - 41

Corby MertensNoblesville

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Westfield coach Shane Sumpter talks with his Shamrock team right before the fourth quarter of the Westfield-Noblesville boysbasketball game Friday at The Rock The Millers won the game 43-41

6 Sports

Playing on a big stage the HamiltonSoutheastern and Fishers basketball teamsput on a big-time Mudsock show

The Royals swept both games whichtook place in the Pepsi Coliseum at theIndiana State Fairgrounds In the girlscontest Southeastern got past Fishers 62-57The boys then took to the court with HSEneeding double overtime to beat Fishers86-80

After a close first quarter in the girlsgame the Class 4A No 5 Royals went ona 19-11 second period run to take a 31-22lead into the locker room at halftime TheTigers cut HSEs lead to 42-37 after the threequarters and both teams poured in 20 pointsin the final period

Bre Lloyd had an outstanding gamewith 26 points and six steals Sydney Parrishalso made her presence known with 15points five assists and five blocks AmayaHamilton grabbed seven rebounds

Audrey Turner reached double-doublestatus for the Tigers with 19 points and 10rebounds Joining her in double digit scoringwere Toni Grace with 18 points and SkylarFulton with 10 Grace also had five stealsKenedi London dished out five assists andTurner blocked three shots

Southeastern is now 12-2 while Fishersis 5-8 In the Hoosier Crossroads Conferencestandings HSE leads the way at 4-0 whilethe Tigers are 0-4 The Royals hostPlainfield on Thursday while Fishers is offuntil Dec 29 when it begins play at theSouthwestern Tournament

The boys game was a roller-coaster An18-14 HSE lead after the first quarter turnedinto a 28-28 tie at halftime The Royalsblasted through the third period to take a50-38 lead but the Tigers came stormingback to end regulation in a 65-65 tie

Jamil Turner-Hall scored a basket forFishers to send the game into overtime Bothteams scored 10 points in the first extraperiod with HSE outscoring the Tigers 11-5in the second OT

Zach Gunn poured in 33 Southeasternpoints including three 3-pointers AaronEtherington added 16 points Noah Smithscored 15 and Jack Davidson had 10Turner-Hall scored 26 points for Fisherswith Armaan Franklin contributing 16 andJeremy Szilagyi throwing in three 3-pointerson his way to 11 points

The Tigers are 2-3 and host MuncieCentral on Tuesday The Royals are now 5-1and play at Pendleton Heights onWednesday The Royals also lead the HCCat 2-0 with Fishers at 1-1

GIRLS GAMESoutheastern 62

Fishers 57Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 6-11 5-7 18 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-6 4-4 10 2Alexandra Bankovich 0-1 0-0 0 2Tamia Perryman 1-2 0-0 2 5Kenedi London 2-7 2-3 6 4Lydia Stullken 0-1 0-0 0 2Casey Walker 1-3 0-0 2 0Audrey Turner 8-11 3-3 19 2Totals 20-43 14-17 57 20Fishers 3-point shooting (3-9) Fulton 2-4 Grace1-4 Surber 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 10 Perryman 4London 4 Bankovich 2 Stullken 2 Grace 1Surber 1 Walker 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-6 0-0 7 1Sydney Parrish 5-12 3-4 15 3Amaya Hamilton 1-6 2-4 4 2Bre Lloyd 9-12 6-9 26 3

Tayah Irvin 3-6 0-0 6 4Molly Walton 0-2 0-0 0 0Haydn Braun 1-1 0-0 2 2Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 1Sarah Howard 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 23-46 11-17 62 17Southeastern 3-point shooting (5-16) Parrish 2-6 Lloyd 2-4 Jackson 1-2 Irvin 0-3Southeastern rebounds (18) Hamilton 7 Lloyd 4Parrish 3 Ford 2 Jackson 1 Braun 1

Score by QuartersFishers 11 11 15 20 - 57Southeastern 12 19 11 20 - 62

BOYS GAMESoutheastern 86

Fishers 80(double overtime)

Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 5-5 26 4Willie Jackson 1 6-8 8 2Joe Counts 1 2-2 5 5Armaan Franklin 4 5-6 14 2Jeremy Szilagyi 4 0-2 11 2Reid Stephens 2 2-4 6 2Stevie Sontich 1 0-0 3 0Terry Hicks 3 1-1 7 5Brendhan Russom 0 0-0 0 1Totals 26 21-28 80 23Fishers 3-point baskets (7) Szilagyi 3 Turner-Hall 1 Counts 1 Franklin 1 Sontich 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFJack Davidson 3 4-5 10 4Conner Rotterman 0 3-5 3 4Noah Smith 6 2-4 15 0Aaron Etherington 7 2-2 16 0Zach Gunn 10 10-12 33 5Austin Holzum 1 0-0 3 2Shank 3 0-1 6 4Totals 30 21-29 86 19Southeastern 3-point baskets (5) Gunn 3 Smith1 Holzum 1Score by QuartersFishers 14 14 10 27 10 5 - 80Southeastern 18 10 22 15 10 11 - 86

Royals sweep Mudsock games at the Coliseum

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

The Hamilton Southeastern boys basketball team needed double overtime to win the Mudsock game which took place this year in the Pepsi Coliseum at the IndianaState Fairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers 86-80

The Hamilton Southeastern boysbasketball team needed doubleovertime to win the Mudsock gamewhich took place this year in the PepsiColiseum at the Indiana StateFairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers86-80RIGHT Aaron Etherington makes adunk for the Royals

7Sports

Friday night was showdown night forboth the boys and girls basketball teams ofCarmel and North Central

Unfortunately for the Greyhounds thePanthers got a sweep In a match-up of No1 vs No 2 the top-ranked North Centralboys pulled away from second-rankedCarmel in the second half handing theHounds their first loss of the year 59-45 atthe NC gym Up at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter the No 2 Panthers girls did the samething using a big third quarter to beat No 3Carmel 62-45

In the boys game the Greyhoundsslowly built a lead in the first half Carmelwas ahead 14-12 after the first quarter and32-28 at halftime But the Panthers blastedthrough the third period 19-5 putting themahead 47-37 and they were able to run outthe fourth quarter

Sterling Brown led Carmel with 22points draining four 3-pointers PJ Barongrabbed seven rebounds with John MichaelMulloy getting six boards and also blockingthree shots Brown had five rebounds as well

Carmel is now 5-1 for the season and 1-1in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds have another huge game onTuesday traveling to New Albany to takeon the defending Class 4A state championand its nationally rated junior RomeoLangford

In the girls game the Panthers led 11-10after the first quarter and 24-22 at halftimeNorth Central then ran through the thirdperiod 17-5 and increased its margin in thefourth period

Tomi Taiwo hit four 3-pointers forCarmel on her way to 16 points OliviaChristy added 11 points Taiwo and BlakeSmith both pulled eight rebounds Amy Dilkdid not play due to an injury

The Greyhounds are 10-2 overall and 3-2in the MIC Carmel travels to Jeffersonvilleon Tuesday

GIRLS GAMENorth Central 62

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 9-10 11 4Sophie Bair 0-0 0-0 0 1Molly Gillig 1-1 0-0 2 1Blake Smith 1-2 0-0 2 5Tomi Taiwo 4-9 4-4 16 1Jasmine McWilliams 0-5 3-4 3 1Reagan Hune 2-6 2-3 6 4Mackenzie Wood 2-3 1-1 5 3Maddi Sears 0-1 0-0 0 2Totals 11-29 19-22 45 22Score by QuartersNorth Central 11 13 17 21 - 62

Carmel 10 12 5 18 - 45Carmel 3-point baskets (4) Taiwo 4Carmel leading rebounders Taiwo 8 Smith 8

BOYS GAMENorth Central 59

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-15 6-6 22 1John Michael Mulloy 2-4 1-2 5 4PJ Baron 4-8 0-0 8 3Jalen Whack 0-5 0-0 0 1Luke Heady 2-7 0-0 6 5Alex Falender 0-2 0-0 0 2Eddie Gill 0-1 0-0 0 1Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 2 0Britt Beery 0-0 2-2 2 2Totals 15-45 9-10 45 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 18 5 8 - 45North Central 12 16 19 12 - 59Carmel 3-point shooting (6-16) Brown 4-7Heady 2-4 Whack 0-3 Jenkins 0-1 Gill 0-1Carmel rebounds (29) Baron 7 Mulloy 6 Brown5 Whack 3 Beery 3 Heady 2 Falender 2 Gill1

Panthers go 2-2 in showdowns with lsquoHounds

Brown Christy

Sports8

Lawrence Norths boys basketball teamflexed their musclesFriday night anddefeated GuerinCatholic 60-41

The states No 7-rated Class 4A squadled after every quarteralthough Coach PeteSmiths squad didoutscore LN 8-7 in thesecond stanza to onlytrail the Wildcats 21-13 at the halftimeintermission Guerin

Catholic only shot 167 percent from thefield in the first half and were only 1-6 from

the free throw line And we committed nineturnovers by halftime also said Smith

Lawrence North (4-1) had an 11-0 runduring the end of the third quarter and startof the fourth quarter and maintained adouble-digit lead throughout the final eightminutes

Guerin Catholic (2-4) committed 17turnovers compared to LNs four whichSmith said was a telling tale of what wentwrong Were really battling the turnoverbug the past two games and theyre tootalented to give them 13 more possessionswhere they got shots up We need to getbetter of valuing the basketball and eachpossession and need to do that sooner thanlater

Jack Hansen was the leading scorer andrebounder in the game scoring 14 points andgrabbing nine rebounds Luke Godfreyadded nine points as he made 3-of-4 fieldgoal attempts His brother Matthew Godfreyhad nine assists

Guerin Catholic will play at LafayetteJeff tonight where Smiths former assistantScott Radeker is in his seventh season ashead coach of the Bronchos

Lawrence North 60Guerin Catholic 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 0-4 0-0 0 0

Cameron Dixon 0-4 1-2 1 3Matthew Godfrey 3-11 0-0 8 3Jack Hansen 7-18 0-3 14 2Zach Munson 3-5 0-1 7 0Luke Godfrey 3-4 0-0 9 3Joey Weas 0-1 0-0 0 2Will Morris 0-1 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 1Drew Thieme 1-1 0-0 2 0Totals 17-50 1-6 41 14Score by QuartersLNHS 14 7 20 19 - 60GCHS 5 8 16 12 - 41Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (6-22) LGodfrey 3-4 M Godfrey 2-9 Munson 1-2 Sills0-3 Hansen 0-3 Sharpe 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (37) Hansen 9 Sills 5Dixon 5 M Godfrey 5 L Godfrey 3 Munson 2Weas 2 team 6

M Godfrey

Lawrence North too powerful for Golden Eagles

Hamilton Heightspicked up its firstHoosier Conferencevictory of the seasonFriday with an easy61-44 win overWestern at the HuskyDome

The Huskiesslowly built their leadin the first halfgetting ahead 10-6

after the first quarter and 23-13 at halftimeA 21-point third period helped clinch thegame

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights with Caymn Lutz adding 11Tyler Wiltermood pulled 11 rebounds withWeatherford grabbing six and Lutz fiveLutz also had five steals Austin Sauerteigdished out five assists

The Huskies are 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-3 overall Heights travels toNoblesville tonight for a 730 pm game

Heights 61Western 44

Heights FG FT TP PFTyler Wiltermood 2-6 1-1 5 2Sterling Weatherford 6-11 0-1 13 1Caymn Lutz 5-10 1-2 11 3Austin Sauerteig 1-8 3-3 5 4Max Wahl 2-4 1-2 6 4Drayden Thomas 3-8 1-2 8 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Noah Wallace 0-2 1-2 1 0Dawson Phifer 2-2 0-0 6 4

Caleb Bean 3-4 0-0 6 2Owen Powell 0-0 0-0 0 1Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 0Grant Lepoidevin 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 24-57 8-13 61 21Score by QuartersWestern 6 7 14 17 - 44Heights 10 13 21 17 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Phifer 2-2 Wahl1-2 Thomas 1-2 Weatherford 1-1 Sauerteig 0-4Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (37) Wiltermood 11Weatherford 6 Lutz 5 Bean 4 Thomas 3Sauerteig 3 Beale 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1

Lutz

Huskies roll past Western for first HC win

Sheridan remainedperfect in HoosierHeartland Conferenceplay Friday nightcruising past Eastern50-36 in an awaygame

The Blackhawkstrailed 10-5 after thefirst quarter andworked their wayback within 20-17 at

halftime But Sheridan took control in thesecond half outscoring the Comets 33-16

Cameron Weitzel had a fantasticshooting night making five 3-pointers onhis way to 21 points Drake Delph helpedout with 12 points he was 5-of-5 from thefield including two 3s Nicholas Burnell andTanner Swindle both pulled three reboundsDelph dished out four assists with AidenRoaten making two blocks

Sheridan is 4-3 overall and leads theHHC East Division at 2-0 The Hawks go

back on the road tonight playing at Taylorin another conference game Tipoff is at 730pm

Sheridan 50Eastern 36

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 0-1 0 0Jack Waitt 3-6 0-0 7 2Drake Delph 5-5 0-2 12 0Sean Weitzel 0-1 0-0 0 0

Tommy Glidden 1-2 0-0 3 2Cameron Weitzel 6-8 4-4 21 1Aiden Roaten 1-2 3-4 5 2Nicholas Burnell 1-1 0-0 2 0Tanner Swindle 0-3 0-0 0 2Totals 17-28 7-11 50 9Score by QuartersEastern 10 10 5 11 - 36Sheridan 5 12 15 18 - 50Sheridan 3-point shooting (9-13) C Weitzel 5-7Delph 2-2 Waitt 1-2 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (13) Burnell 3 Swindle 3Duke 1 Waitt 1 Delph 1 S Weitzel 1 GliddenC Weitzel 1 Roaten 1

Weitzel hits five 3s in Blackhawks victory

C Weitzel

The University Trailblazers scored 24consecutive points inthe first half to key a70-31 win overMuncie Burris at BallGymnasium

Josh Alford ledfour Trailblazers indouble figures with 14points as Universityimproved to 6-1 over-all and 2-0 in thePioneer AcademicAthletic ConferenceEast Division The

Owls fall to 2-6 0-1 in the PAACEmerson Halbleib and Josh Watson each

had 13 points and Ethan Sickels had 12 David Howard stuffed the stat sheet withnine points six rebounds four assists threeblocks and two steals Alford had a teamhigh seven rebounds

Leading 7-3 with three minutes remain-ing in the first quarter University outscoredthe Burris Owls 24-0 over next eightminutes of the game to take a 31-3 lead onthe way to a 33-8 halftime lead Halbleibhad all 13 of his points in the first half

University assisted on 22 of their 29 fieldgoals Zach Hodgin led the Blazers with

five helpers Watson had four assists whilefreshman Sam Mervis handed out threeassists in his first varsity action

The Trailblazers are next inaction Wednesday evening at Bankers LifeFieldhouse as part of a girlsboys double-header against Seton Catholic The Univer-sity boys can clinch the PAAC East divisionwith a win

University 70Muncie Burris 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 4-10 0-0 9 0

Josh Watson 5-9 2-2 13 1Zach Hodgin 1-3 2-2 4 4Josh Alford 6-11 2-2 14 2Emerson Halbleib 6-8 1-1 13 0Ethan Sickels 5-8 0-0 12 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 2Ben Glazier 2-4 0-0 4 0Sam Mervis 0-0 1-2 1 2Marcus McTyer 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 29-54 8-9 70 13Score by QuartersUniversity 14 19 21 16 - 70Burris 3 5 9 14 - 31University 3-point shooting (4-16) Sickels 2-4Howard 1-4 Watson 1-4 Alford 0-2 Hodgin 0-1Glazier 0-1University rebounds (29) Alford 7 Howard 6Halbleib 5 Wott 2 Hodgin 2 Glazier 2 Sickels1 McTyer 1 Mervis 1 Watson 1

Watson

lsquoBlazers trounce Burris are 2-0 in PAAC East

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 68 Eastbrook 47Anderson 56 Muncie Central 53Andrean 63 Kankakee Valley 50Angola 50 Westview 44Argos 69 South Bend CareerAcademy 40Attica 51 Fountain Central 48Barr-Reeve 62 Eastern Greene 40Bedford North Lawrence 56Madison 55Beech Grove 61 Lapel 59Bloomington North 74 Southport51Bloomington South 58 TerreHaute North 42Blue River 53 Daleville 42

Bluffton 59 Southern Wells 39Brownsburg 61 Avon 59Brownstown Central 72 NorthHarrison 47Calumet 65 North Newton 42Carroll (Fort Wayne) 69 FortWayne Wayne 55Cascade 61 Owen Valley 44Castle 96 Evansville Reitz 56Christian Academy 46 SouthCentral (Elizabeth) 30Churubusco 70 Prairie Heights 47Clinton Central 54 Tri-Central 41Clinton Prairie 67 Frontier 36Cloverdale 67 Brown County 51Columbia City 52 East Noble 40Columbus North 41 ColumbusEast 35Corydon Central 74 Scottsburg 52Covington 88 Turkey Run 55

Crawfordsville 66 NorthMontgomery 45Crothersville 66 Shawe Memorial54Crown Point 59 Munster 32Culver Academy 57 Twin Lakes43Danville 54 Lebanon 49Decatur Central 65 Mooresville 58Delta 43 Jay County 31Eastern Hancock 56 Knightstown51Eastside 56 Lakeland 48Edgewood 72 Indian Creek 51Elkhart Central 56 South Bend StJoseph 54Elkhart Memorial 56 Concord 53Elwood 80 Blackford 42Evansville Bosse 98 Washington58

Evansville Mater Dei 55 NorthPosey 50Evansville Memorial 61 MountVernon (Posey) 44Floyd Central 59 Providence 41Fort Wayne Blackhawk 61 FortWayne Canterbury 36Fort Wayne Dwenger 62 FortWayne Concordia 40Fort Wayne Snider 76 Fort WayneNorth 73 OTFort Wayne South 83 Fort WayneNorthrop 79 OTFranklin Central 66 Perry Meridian65Gibson Southern 62 SouthSpencer 61Greenfield-Central 50 Yorktown

Friday night basketball scores

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 18 8 692 -Boston 14 12 538 40New York 14 12 538 40Brooklyn 7 18 280 105Philadelphia 6 20 231 120Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 13 519 -Atlanta 13 13 500 05Washington 11 14 440 20Orlando 12 16 429 25Miami 9 18 333 50Central W L PCT GBCleveland 18 6 750 -Milwaukee 13 12 520 55Detroit 14 14 500 60Chicago 13 13 500 60Indiana 13 14 481 65

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 17 10 630 -Oklahoma City 15 11 577 15Portland 13 15 464 45Denver 10 16 385 65Minnesota 7 18 280 90Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 21 5 808 -Houston 20 7 741 15Memphis 18 10 643 40New Orleans 9 19 321 130Dallas 6 20 231 150Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 23 4 852 -LA Clippers 20 7 741 30Sacramento 10 16 385 125LA Lakers 11 18 379 130Phoenix 8 18 308 145

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Washington 122 Detroit 108Orlando 118 Brooklyn 111

Boston 96 Charlotte 88Atlanta 125 Toronto 121

Milwaukee 95 Chicago 69

Sacramento 96 Memphis 92Houston 122 New Orleans 100LA Lakers 100 Philadelphia 89

LA Clippers 102 Miami 98Utah 103 Dallas 100

44 OTGriffith 68 Highland 37Hagerstown 63 Centerville 55Hamilton Heights 61 Western 44Hamilton Southeastern 86 Fishers80 2OTHammond 73 Hammond Gavit 59Hauser 72 Edinburgh 50Hebron 49 Morgan Twp 29Henryville 68 Lanesville 30Homestead 70 Fort Wayne Luers61Huntington North 68 Leo 38Indianapolis Attucks 84Indianapolis International 34Indianapolis Cathedral 103Indianapolis Chatard 55Indianapolis Lighthouse 76Bloomington Lighthouse 25Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 35Indianapolis Manual 82Indianapolis Northwest 72Indianapolis Ritter 64 HeritageChristian 62Indianapolis Roncalli 65 BrebeufJesuit 61Indianapolis Scecina 92Speedway 72Indianapolis Tech 56 Richmond54Jennings County 59 Greensburg54Knox 46 Caston 30Kokomo 67 Marion 61LaVille 71 Pioneer 60Lafayette Central Catholic 57Frankfort 49Lawrence Central 51 Pike 48Lawrence North 60 GuerinCatholic 41Lawrenceburg 63 Rushville 40Lewis Cass 57 Tipton 46Liberty Christian 87 AndersonPrep Academy 44Linton-Stockton 55 Shakamak 41Logansport 77 Lafayette Jeff 62Lowell 61 Hobart 52Marquette Catholic 75 HanoverCentral 60McCutcheon 71 Harrison (WestLafayette) 69Mishawaka Marian 40 John Glenn38Mishawaka 63 Bremen 49Mississinewa 65 Madison-Grant33Mitchell 57 North Knox 54 OTMonroe Central 74 Union (Modoc)38Monrovia 59 Clay City 35Mount Vernon (Fortville) 83Shelbyville 74New Castle 79 New Palestine 772OT

New Haven 81 Bellmont 49New Washington 51 Rising Sun40Noblesville 43 Westfield 41North Central (Indianapolis) 59Carmel 45North Decatur 64 Waldron 48North Miami 52 Rochester 44North Vermillion 62 Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 40NorthWood 66 Plymouth 62 OTNortheastern 35 Shenandoah 33Northview 74 North Putnam 56Northwestern 66 Maconaquah 53Norwell 66 DeKalb 55Oak Hill 61 Frankton 55Orleans 82 Medora 32Paoli 63 Austin 36Perry Central 59 Springs Valley 55Pike Central 77 Vincennes Rivet69 OTPlainfield 75 Terre Haute South 74Princeton 75 Vincennes Lincoln69Rock Creek Academy 70Charlestown 69Rockville 101 North Central(Farmersburg) 50Rossville 56 Carroll (Flora) 32Sheridan 50 Eastern (Greentown)36Silver Creek 71 Jeffersonville 63South Adams 42 Heritage 40South Bend Riley 78 South BendAdams 53South Central (Union Mills) 51West Central 41South Knox 56 WashingtonCatholic 27South Newton 46 RensselaerCentral 44Southmont 75 Western Boone 34Southwestern (Hanover) 49 Jac-Cen-Del 25Southwood 65 Manchester 52Sullivan 49 Greencastle 37Switzerland County 69 TrinityLutheran 60Tell City 56 Tecumseh 45Tippecanoe Valley 96 Whitko 924OTTri-County 90 North White 52Tri 57 Cowan 43Triton 47 Winamac 45University 70 Muncie Burris 31Wabash 53 Northfield 41Wapahani 63 Wes-Del 39Warren Central 58 Ben Davis 54Warsaw 56 Wawasee 25Washington Twp 67 North Judson32West Lafayette 42 Benton Central20West Noble 66 Central Noble 59West Vigo 53 South Putnam 41

Westville 65 Kouts 58Whiteland 65 Center Grove 58Winchester 57 Union County 53Wood Memorial 32 North Daviess26Woodlan 57 Adams Central 48Cannelton ClassicCloverport (Ky) 62 ColumbusChristian 57Fox Creek Christian (Ky) 69Cannelton 52Washington County InvitationalBorden 72 West Washington 58Salem 74 Eastern (Pekin) 57

GIRLS GAMESAlexandria 53 Eastbrook 49Anderson 56 Muncie Central 40Bremen 51 Mishawaka 48Carroll (Fort Wayne) 82 FortWayne Wayne 25Cascade 56 Owen Valley 45Central Noble 41 West Noble 38Charlestown 79 Rock CreekAcademy 22Churubusco 43 Prairie Heights 33Cloverdale 57 Brown County 42Connersville 47 South Dearborn25Culver 33 South Bend CareerAcademy 8Danville 53 Lebanon 42Eastern Hancock 62 Knightstown49Elwood 57 Blackford 44Fort Wayne Canterbury 56 FortWayne Blackhawk 30Fort Wayne Concordia 47 FortWayne Dwenger 34Fort Wayne Northrop 59 FortWayne South 56Fort Wayne Snider 77 Fort WayneNorth 35Franklin 50 Greenwood 47Garrett 54 Lakewood Park 32Gibson Southern 70 SouthSpencer 33Greencastle 58 Sullivan 42Greensburg 57 Batesville 49Greenwood Christian 55Indianapolis Shortridge 32Hagerstown 49 Centerville 18Hamilton Southeastern 62 Fishers57Hammond Morton 50 HammondClark 37Hammond Noll 51 Wheeler 47Harrison (West Lafayette) 47McCutcheon 37Homestead 72 Fort Wayne Luers34Horizon Christian 50 Living WaterHomeSchool 30Indian Creek 42 Edgewood 32Indianapolis Attucks 53

Indianapolis International 19Indianapolis Herron 35 ProvidenceCristo Rey 19Indianapolis HomeSchool 64Bloomington Lighthouse 36Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 37Indianapolis Manual 79Indianapolis Northwest 53Indianapolis Roncalli 60 BrebeufJesuit 25Indianapolis Tech 61 Richmond50Indianapolis Tindley 86 SetonCatholic 25Jasper 47 Northeast Dubois 32John Glenn 46 Mishawaka Marian39Knox 45 Caston 23Kokomo 55 Marion 44LaCrosse 54 Boone Grove 49LaPorte 41 Portage 39 OTLaVille 48 Pioneer 16Lafayette Jeff 66 Logansport 53Lake Central 41 Crown Point 26Lawrence North 69 WarrenCentral 40Lighthouse CPA 93 HammondGavit 16Manchester 42 Southwood 33Martinsville 51 Plainfield 49Merrillville 69 Michigan City 53Mooresville 60 Decatur Central 42North Central (Indianapolis) 62Carmel 45North Montgomery 48Crawfordsville 28Northridge 40 Goshen 33Northview 66 North Putnam 26Oregon-Davis 67 South Central(Union Mills) 60 OTPenn 71 South Bend Washington45Rensselaer Central 57 SouthNewton 33River Forest 65 Lake Station 31Rochester 50 North Miami 40South Bend Adams 69 Jimtown 19South Bend Clay 49 New Prairie45South Bend St Joseph 72 ElkhartCentral 20South Central (Elizabeth) 55Christian Academy 26South Putnam 53 West Vigo 47Southridge 52 Crawford County45 OTUnion City 44 Cambridge CityLincoln 39Valparaiso 44 Chesterton 42Western Boone 56 Southmont 48Westville 72 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 45Whiting 41 North Newton 38 OT

SCORES From Page 8

9Sports

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News4

Finding a doctor scheduling an appointment even paying a bill is now easier forpatients of Community Health Network with the launch of a newly-designed websitendash eCommunitycom

Using the most powerful web content management technology Community HealthNetwork is the first healthcare system to launch a website using Acquia Lift in Drupal8 connecting patients to services in hospitals health pavilions doctorrsquos officesworkplaces schools and homes

ldquoCommunity Health Network is breaking the mold of what users have come toexpect from health care provider websites and its new site is a prime example ofinnovation in the patient experiencerdquo said Vangie Cleversey senior VP of customersuccess at Acquia

The sitersquos new experience begins with the home page and a welcoming ldquoHow MayWe Help Yourdquo call-to-action with easy-to-read icon choices helping users navigateto places they want most

Created by proven healthcare technology innovators and a co-founder who helpeddevelop the technology for the popular travel site Kayak Communityrsquos ldquoFind a Doctorrdquotab allows patients to search for their providers by geography type of provider andorcondition Kyruus ProviderMatch powers this search helping match patients withproviders more accurately and offering a new level of insight into the providersat Community Health Network

ldquoEnhancing patient access is central to our mission at Kyruusrdquo said Julie YooCo-Founder and Chief Product Officer ldquoMore and more patients are searching forproviders online and wersquore honored to help Community Health Network optimize thesearch experience on eCommunitycomrdquo

One of the top reasons visitors come to eCommunitycom is to search for careeropportunities Now job-seekers can easily access the entire Community site and gaina better understanding of the organization and the positions available providing abetter user experience in a competitive hiring market

ldquoThe new eCommunitycom is intuitive innovative and simple to userdquo said KyleFisher chief strategy and innovation officer for Community Health Network ldquoThenew site is the digital answer to Communityrsquos promise of lsquoexceptional care simplydeliveredrsquo -- all from the comfort and ease of a desktop tablet or smartphonerdquo

Community Health Networklaunches new website

On Monday Dec 12 the Bolt For TheHeart (BFTH) foundation continued todeliver on the promise to equipIndiana State Policepatrol vehicles withlifesaving Automatic External Defibrillators(AED) with the gift of 95 additional AEDrsquosThis was in addition to the more than 50AEDrsquos presented to ISP in March of thisyear

At the presentation event held atthe State Fairgroundsrsquo Indiana Farm BureauBuilding the Superintendent of theIndiana State Police Doug Carter thankedPierre Twer founder of the BFTHorganization Additional speakers presentat todayrsquos donation event were members ofthe various organizations that made todayrsquosdonation event possible Jon Goblepresident of IU Health North CentralRegion Greg Dedinsky MD cardiacsurgeon from Columbus Regional Healthand Lt David Kirkham president of theIndiana State Police Alliance

What truly helped bring home theimportance and significance of the donationof AEDrsquos was the personal story storyshared by Pastor Daniel Schumm ofCornerstone Lutheran Church Carmel Hisrecounting of how an AED being present atthe right place and at the right timecemented in everyonersquos mind the lifesavingcapability of an AED when itrsquos readilyavailable

More About Bolt For The HeartThe donation of the AEDrsquos to

the state police was borne the result of anexperience Pierre Twer had while runningin the 2010 Boston Marathon During thatrace Pierre witnessed another marathonrunner suffer a cardiac arrest That runnerwas saved by an AED

This inspired Pierre to collaborate withHeart Reach Carmel and establish the Boltfor the Heart 5K Family Thanksgiving Runof which 2016 was the fifth year for the runand the second consecutive year theIndiana State Police was the primaryrecipient of the AEDrsquos Since its inceptionthis 5K run has grown from 41 runners tomore than 2800 that participated this pastThanksgiving Day

Each year since the run started 100percent of the proceeds have been used topurchase AEDrsquos for donation to not forprofit organizations

In 2015 the Board of Directors of Boltfor the Heart identified theIndiana State Policeas the recipient ofAEDrsquos from funds raised in the 2015Thanksgiving Day run which ISP SuptCarter was also a registered runner In factSupt Carter ran the entire 5K run infull state police uniform

At the conclusion of the pressconference attending troopers were issuedtheir AEDrsquos and placed window stickers ontheir patrol cars to easily identifythe police vehicle was equipped with anAED

History amp Source of AEDrsquos Donated toISP Through BFTH2014 Bolt Donation Day 5 AEDrsquos2015 Bolt for the Heart Race Presented in2016 55 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Donation Day15 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Additional Surprise 50AEDrsquos2016 Indiana State Police Alliance10 AEDrsquos2016 IU Health Community EngagementDept 30 AEDrsquos2016 Bolt for the Heart Race 50 AEDrsquosTotal 215 AEDrsquos

For more information about Bolt for theHeart visit httpboltfortheheartcom

For more information about theIndiana State Police visithttpwwwingovisp

ISP receives donation of 95Automatic External Defibrillators

State Sen Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville)was recently honored bytwo Indiana disabilityadvocacy groups

In 2016 Kenleyauthored SenateEnrolled Act 11 whichestablished the ABLEsavings program ABLEaccounts allow peoplewith disabilities andtheir families to save fordisability-related costswithout placing other

benefits at riskBecause of his work on this

issue Kenley was given the Public Policy

Award from the Arc of Indiana and namedthe Legislator of the Year by the IndianaAssociation of Rehabilitation Facilities(INARF)

ldquoEstablishing ABLE accounts was acommon-sense way the state could helpprovide support for Hoosiers with adisabilityrdquo Kenley said ldquoI am deeplyhonored to be recognized by the Arc ofIndiana and INARF These groups worktirelessly to improve the lives of those wholive with a disability and I was more thanhappy to help play a part to meet that goalrdquo

For more information on the Arc ofIndiana visit arcindorg For moreinformation on INARF visit wwwinarforg

Kenley honored by disability advocacy groups

Kenley

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Sports 5

Mertens basket sends Millers past WestfieldBy RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNo one watching Fridays Noblesville-

Westfield boys bas-ketball game at TheRock was surprisedthat it came down to abasket at the buzzer

The Millers werethe team that made theshot as CorbyMertens jumper withtime running out liftedNoblesville to a 43-41Hoosier CrossroadsConference victory Itwas the first leaguevictory of the seasonfor the Millers and

moved their record to 3-3 overallI was proud of how our guys found a

way to win said Noblesville coach BrianMcCauley He said that a team playing onthe road in a conference game needs to getdefensive stops and the Millers got thosewhen they needed them And of courseMertens shot was a big one

Im proud of Corby said McCauleyHes really responded well the past twogames Hes been very unselfish Hes beena great teammate and he was rewarded todaywith his attitude I think his solid attitudeallowed him to play really well tonight

Noblesville had to hold off a comebackby the Rocks to get the win The Millers led38-32 early in the fourth quarter beforeAaron Bennett made a 3-pointer Mertensanswered with a layin but Westfields Ian

Kristensen kept making baskets to keep theShamrocks in contention Kristensens layinwith around a minute to go is what tied thegame at 41-41

The fourth period mirrored the contestsfirst period Noblesville was able to keep alead but the Shamrocks stayed close Kris-tensen scored seven points in the first quar-ter which ended with the Millers ahead12-11 Nolan Ginther gave the Millers fourpoints and Grant Gremel hit a pair ofjumpers towards the periods end

It really didnt come down to that lastshot said Westfield coach Shane SumpterI thought the game really came down tothem getting more easy baskets than usThey got six points off of out-of-boundsplays tonight So they got a lot of easybaskets that we did not get Everything thatwe got we really had to work for But creditNoblesville for that

Kristensens jumper gave Westfield thelead at 13-12 early in the second Nobles-ville responded with Mertens grabbing arebound and sending it Rico Duncan whoeasily scored Mertens then hit a couple of3-pointers late to make sure the Millers keptthe lead at halftime although Caleb Welchs3 toward the halftime buzzer kept Westfieldwithin 20-18

Mertens finished the game with 12points Ginther added eight with three moreMillers adding seven points DuncanGremel and McGwire Plumer who alsohanded out four assists Duncan led therebounding with six boards

Kristensen led all scorers with 21 pointsCaleb Welch added eight both he and JonahWelch grabbed five rebounds Josh VanDyke dished out four assists

Both teams are back in action tonight

again in big rivalry games The Millers hostHamilton Heights at The Mill with theShamrocks traveling to Tipton Tipoff forboth contests is 730 pm

Noblesville 43Westfield 41

Noblesville FG FT TP PFRico Duncan 3-5 0-0 7 1Max Flinchum 1-7 0-0 2 1McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 3Nolan Ginther 4-5 0-0 8 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 2Corby Mertens 5-8 0-0 12 1Grant Gremel 3-5 1-2 7 1Xavier Hines 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 19-34 2-3 43 14Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-8) Mertens 2-3Duncan 1-2 Flinchum 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (18) Duncan 6 Ginther 3Mertens 2 Plumer 2 Barnes 1 Gremel 1 Hunes1 team 2Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-3 0-0 2 2Josh Van Dyke 1-3 0-0 2 0Jaret Bailey 1-1 0-0 2 2Caleb Welch 3-6 0-0 8 2Ian Kristensen 8-19 3-5 21 2Jonah Welch 0-2 3-5 3 3Aaron Bennett 1-3 0-0 3 0Totals 15-37 6-10 41 11Westfield 3-point shooting (5-19) Kristensen 2-9C Welch 2-4 Bennett 1-3 Van Dyke 0-2 JWelch 0-1Westfield rebounds (19) J Welch 5 C Welch 5Bennett 3 Kristensen 3 Bailey 2 Banks 1Score by QuartersNoblesville 12 8 18 5 - 43Westfield 11 7 13 10 - 41

Corby MertensNoblesville

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Westfield coach Shane Sumpter talks with his Shamrock team right before the fourth quarter of the Westfield-Noblesville boysbasketball game Friday at The Rock The Millers won the game 43-41

6 Sports

Playing on a big stage the HamiltonSoutheastern and Fishers basketball teamsput on a big-time Mudsock show

The Royals swept both games whichtook place in the Pepsi Coliseum at theIndiana State Fairgrounds In the girlscontest Southeastern got past Fishers 62-57The boys then took to the court with HSEneeding double overtime to beat Fishers86-80

After a close first quarter in the girlsgame the Class 4A No 5 Royals went ona 19-11 second period run to take a 31-22lead into the locker room at halftime TheTigers cut HSEs lead to 42-37 after the threequarters and both teams poured in 20 pointsin the final period

Bre Lloyd had an outstanding gamewith 26 points and six steals Sydney Parrishalso made her presence known with 15points five assists and five blocks AmayaHamilton grabbed seven rebounds

Audrey Turner reached double-doublestatus for the Tigers with 19 points and 10rebounds Joining her in double digit scoringwere Toni Grace with 18 points and SkylarFulton with 10 Grace also had five stealsKenedi London dished out five assists andTurner blocked three shots

Southeastern is now 12-2 while Fishersis 5-8 In the Hoosier Crossroads Conferencestandings HSE leads the way at 4-0 whilethe Tigers are 0-4 The Royals hostPlainfield on Thursday while Fishers is offuntil Dec 29 when it begins play at theSouthwestern Tournament

The boys game was a roller-coaster An18-14 HSE lead after the first quarter turnedinto a 28-28 tie at halftime The Royalsblasted through the third period to take a50-38 lead but the Tigers came stormingback to end regulation in a 65-65 tie

Jamil Turner-Hall scored a basket forFishers to send the game into overtime Bothteams scored 10 points in the first extraperiod with HSE outscoring the Tigers 11-5in the second OT

Zach Gunn poured in 33 Southeasternpoints including three 3-pointers AaronEtherington added 16 points Noah Smithscored 15 and Jack Davidson had 10Turner-Hall scored 26 points for Fisherswith Armaan Franklin contributing 16 andJeremy Szilagyi throwing in three 3-pointerson his way to 11 points

The Tigers are 2-3 and host MuncieCentral on Tuesday The Royals are now 5-1and play at Pendleton Heights onWednesday The Royals also lead the HCCat 2-0 with Fishers at 1-1

GIRLS GAMESoutheastern 62

Fishers 57Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 6-11 5-7 18 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-6 4-4 10 2Alexandra Bankovich 0-1 0-0 0 2Tamia Perryman 1-2 0-0 2 5Kenedi London 2-7 2-3 6 4Lydia Stullken 0-1 0-0 0 2Casey Walker 1-3 0-0 2 0Audrey Turner 8-11 3-3 19 2Totals 20-43 14-17 57 20Fishers 3-point shooting (3-9) Fulton 2-4 Grace1-4 Surber 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 10 Perryman 4London 4 Bankovich 2 Stullken 2 Grace 1Surber 1 Walker 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-6 0-0 7 1Sydney Parrish 5-12 3-4 15 3Amaya Hamilton 1-6 2-4 4 2Bre Lloyd 9-12 6-9 26 3

Tayah Irvin 3-6 0-0 6 4Molly Walton 0-2 0-0 0 0Haydn Braun 1-1 0-0 2 2Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 1Sarah Howard 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 23-46 11-17 62 17Southeastern 3-point shooting (5-16) Parrish 2-6 Lloyd 2-4 Jackson 1-2 Irvin 0-3Southeastern rebounds (18) Hamilton 7 Lloyd 4Parrish 3 Ford 2 Jackson 1 Braun 1

Score by QuartersFishers 11 11 15 20 - 57Southeastern 12 19 11 20 - 62

BOYS GAMESoutheastern 86

Fishers 80(double overtime)

Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 5-5 26 4Willie Jackson 1 6-8 8 2Joe Counts 1 2-2 5 5Armaan Franklin 4 5-6 14 2Jeremy Szilagyi 4 0-2 11 2Reid Stephens 2 2-4 6 2Stevie Sontich 1 0-0 3 0Terry Hicks 3 1-1 7 5Brendhan Russom 0 0-0 0 1Totals 26 21-28 80 23Fishers 3-point baskets (7) Szilagyi 3 Turner-Hall 1 Counts 1 Franklin 1 Sontich 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFJack Davidson 3 4-5 10 4Conner Rotterman 0 3-5 3 4Noah Smith 6 2-4 15 0Aaron Etherington 7 2-2 16 0Zach Gunn 10 10-12 33 5Austin Holzum 1 0-0 3 2Shank 3 0-1 6 4Totals 30 21-29 86 19Southeastern 3-point baskets (5) Gunn 3 Smith1 Holzum 1Score by QuartersFishers 14 14 10 27 10 5 - 80Southeastern 18 10 22 15 10 11 - 86

Royals sweep Mudsock games at the Coliseum

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

The Hamilton Southeastern boys basketball team needed double overtime to win the Mudsock game which took place this year in the Pepsi Coliseum at the IndianaState Fairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers 86-80

The Hamilton Southeastern boysbasketball team needed doubleovertime to win the Mudsock gamewhich took place this year in the PepsiColiseum at the Indiana StateFairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers86-80RIGHT Aaron Etherington makes adunk for the Royals

7Sports

Friday night was showdown night forboth the boys and girls basketball teams ofCarmel and North Central

Unfortunately for the Greyhounds thePanthers got a sweep In a match-up of No1 vs No 2 the top-ranked North Centralboys pulled away from second-rankedCarmel in the second half handing theHounds their first loss of the year 59-45 atthe NC gym Up at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter the No 2 Panthers girls did the samething using a big third quarter to beat No 3Carmel 62-45

In the boys game the Greyhoundsslowly built a lead in the first half Carmelwas ahead 14-12 after the first quarter and32-28 at halftime But the Panthers blastedthrough the third period 19-5 putting themahead 47-37 and they were able to run outthe fourth quarter

Sterling Brown led Carmel with 22points draining four 3-pointers PJ Barongrabbed seven rebounds with John MichaelMulloy getting six boards and also blockingthree shots Brown had five rebounds as well

Carmel is now 5-1 for the season and 1-1in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds have another huge game onTuesday traveling to New Albany to takeon the defending Class 4A state championand its nationally rated junior RomeoLangford

In the girls game the Panthers led 11-10after the first quarter and 24-22 at halftimeNorth Central then ran through the thirdperiod 17-5 and increased its margin in thefourth period

Tomi Taiwo hit four 3-pointers forCarmel on her way to 16 points OliviaChristy added 11 points Taiwo and BlakeSmith both pulled eight rebounds Amy Dilkdid not play due to an injury

The Greyhounds are 10-2 overall and 3-2in the MIC Carmel travels to Jeffersonvilleon Tuesday

GIRLS GAMENorth Central 62

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 9-10 11 4Sophie Bair 0-0 0-0 0 1Molly Gillig 1-1 0-0 2 1Blake Smith 1-2 0-0 2 5Tomi Taiwo 4-9 4-4 16 1Jasmine McWilliams 0-5 3-4 3 1Reagan Hune 2-6 2-3 6 4Mackenzie Wood 2-3 1-1 5 3Maddi Sears 0-1 0-0 0 2Totals 11-29 19-22 45 22Score by QuartersNorth Central 11 13 17 21 - 62

Carmel 10 12 5 18 - 45Carmel 3-point baskets (4) Taiwo 4Carmel leading rebounders Taiwo 8 Smith 8

BOYS GAMENorth Central 59

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-15 6-6 22 1John Michael Mulloy 2-4 1-2 5 4PJ Baron 4-8 0-0 8 3Jalen Whack 0-5 0-0 0 1Luke Heady 2-7 0-0 6 5Alex Falender 0-2 0-0 0 2Eddie Gill 0-1 0-0 0 1Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 2 0Britt Beery 0-0 2-2 2 2Totals 15-45 9-10 45 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 18 5 8 - 45North Central 12 16 19 12 - 59Carmel 3-point shooting (6-16) Brown 4-7Heady 2-4 Whack 0-3 Jenkins 0-1 Gill 0-1Carmel rebounds (29) Baron 7 Mulloy 6 Brown5 Whack 3 Beery 3 Heady 2 Falender 2 Gill1

Panthers go 2-2 in showdowns with lsquoHounds

Brown Christy

Sports8

Lawrence Norths boys basketball teamflexed their musclesFriday night anddefeated GuerinCatholic 60-41

The states No 7-rated Class 4A squadled after every quarteralthough Coach PeteSmiths squad didoutscore LN 8-7 in thesecond stanza to onlytrail the Wildcats 21-13 at the halftimeintermission Guerin

Catholic only shot 167 percent from thefield in the first half and were only 1-6 from

the free throw line And we committed nineturnovers by halftime also said Smith

Lawrence North (4-1) had an 11-0 runduring the end of the third quarter and startof the fourth quarter and maintained adouble-digit lead throughout the final eightminutes

Guerin Catholic (2-4) committed 17turnovers compared to LNs four whichSmith said was a telling tale of what wentwrong Were really battling the turnoverbug the past two games and theyre tootalented to give them 13 more possessionswhere they got shots up We need to getbetter of valuing the basketball and eachpossession and need to do that sooner thanlater

Jack Hansen was the leading scorer andrebounder in the game scoring 14 points andgrabbing nine rebounds Luke Godfreyadded nine points as he made 3-of-4 fieldgoal attempts His brother Matthew Godfreyhad nine assists

Guerin Catholic will play at LafayetteJeff tonight where Smiths former assistantScott Radeker is in his seventh season ashead coach of the Bronchos

Lawrence North 60Guerin Catholic 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 0-4 0-0 0 0

Cameron Dixon 0-4 1-2 1 3Matthew Godfrey 3-11 0-0 8 3Jack Hansen 7-18 0-3 14 2Zach Munson 3-5 0-1 7 0Luke Godfrey 3-4 0-0 9 3Joey Weas 0-1 0-0 0 2Will Morris 0-1 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 1Drew Thieme 1-1 0-0 2 0Totals 17-50 1-6 41 14Score by QuartersLNHS 14 7 20 19 - 60GCHS 5 8 16 12 - 41Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (6-22) LGodfrey 3-4 M Godfrey 2-9 Munson 1-2 Sills0-3 Hansen 0-3 Sharpe 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (37) Hansen 9 Sills 5Dixon 5 M Godfrey 5 L Godfrey 3 Munson 2Weas 2 team 6

M Godfrey

Lawrence North too powerful for Golden Eagles

Hamilton Heightspicked up its firstHoosier Conferencevictory of the seasonFriday with an easy61-44 win overWestern at the HuskyDome

The Huskiesslowly built their leadin the first halfgetting ahead 10-6

after the first quarter and 23-13 at halftimeA 21-point third period helped clinch thegame

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights with Caymn Lutz adding 11Tyler Wiltermood pulled 11 rebounds withWeatherford grabbing six and Lutz fiveLutz also had five steals Austin Sauerteigdished out five assists

The Huskies are 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-3 overall Heights travels toNoblesville tonight for a 730 pm game

Heights 61Western 44

Heights FG FT TP PFTyler Wiltermood 2-6 1-1 5 2Sterling Weatherford 6-11 0-1 13 1Caymn Lutz 5-10 1-2 11 3Austin Sauerteig 1-8 3-3 5 4Max Wahl 2-4 1-2 6 4Drayden Thomas 3-8 1-2 8 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Noah Wallace 0-2 1-2 1 0Dawson Phifer 2-2 0-0 6 4

Caleb Bean 3-4 0-0 6 2Owen Powell 0-0 0-0 0 1Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 0Grant Lepoidevin 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 24-57 8-13 61 21Score by QuartersWestern 6 7 14 17 - 44Heights 10 13 21 17 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Phifer 2-2 Wahl1-2 Thomas 1-2 Weatherford 1-1 Sauerteig 0-4Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (37) Wiltermood 11Weatherford 6 Lutz 5 Bean 4 Thomas 3Sauerteig 3 Beale 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1

Lutz

Huskies roll past Western for first HC win

Sheridan remainedperfect in HoosierHeartland Conferenceplay Friday nightcruising past Eastern50-36 in an awaygame

The Blackhawkstrailed 10-5 after thefirst quarter andworked their wayback within 20-17 at

halftime But Sheridan took control in thesecond half outscoring the Comets 33-16

Cameron Weitzel had a fantasticshooting night making five 3-pointers onhis way to 21 points Drake Delph helpedout with 12 points he was 5-of-5 from thefield including two 3s Nicholas Burnell andTanner Swindle both pulled three reboundsDelph dished out four assists with AidenRoaten making two blocks

Sheridan is 4-3 overall and leads theHHC East Division at 2-0 The Hawks go

back on the road tonight playing at Taylorin another conference game Tipoff is at 730pm

Sheridan 50Eastern 36

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 0-1 0 0Jack Waitt 3-6 0-0 7 2Drake Delph 5-5 0-2 12 0Sean Weitzel 0-1 0-0 0 0

Tommy Glidden 1-2 0-0 3 2Cameron Weitzel 6-8 4-4 21 1Aiden Roaten 1-2 3-4 5 2Nicholas Burnell 1-1 0-0 2 0Tanner Swindle 0-3 0-0 0 2Totals 17-28 7-11 50 9Score by QuartersEastern 10 10 5 11 - 36Sheridan 5 12 15 18 - 50Sheridan 3-point shooting (9-13) C Weitzel 5-7Delph 2-2 Waitt 1-2 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (13) Burnell 3 Swindle 3Duke 1 Waitt 1 Delph 1 S Weitzel 1 GliddenC Weitzel 1 Roaten 1

Weitzel hits five 3s in Blackhawks victory

C Weitzel

The University Trailblazers scored 24consecutive points inthe first half to key a70-31 win overMuncie Burris at BallGymnasium

Josh Alford ledfour Trailblazers indouble figures with 14points as Universityimproved to 6-1 over-all and 2-0 in thePioneer AcademicAthletic ConferenceEast Division The

Owls fall to 2-6 0-1 in the PAACEmerson Halbleib and Josh Watson each

had 13 points and Ethan Sickels had 12 David Howard stuffed the stat sheet withnine points six rebounds four assists threeblocks and two steals Alford had a teamhigh seven rebounds

Leading 7-3 with three minutes remain-ing in the first quarter University outscoredthe Burris Owls 24-0 over next eightminutes of the game to take a 31-3 lead onthe way to a 33-8 halftime lead Halbleibhad all 13 of his points in the first half

University assisted on 22 of their 29 fieldgoals Zach Hodgin led the Blazers with

five helpers Watson had four assists whilefreshman Sam Mervis handed out threeassists in his first varsity action

The Trailblazers are next inaction Wednesday evening at Bankers LifeFieldhouse as part of a girlsboys double-header against Seton Catholic The Univer-sity boys can clinch the PAAC East divisionwith a win

University 70Muncie Burris 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 4-10 0-0 9 0

Josh Watson 5-9 2-2 13 1Zach Hodgin 1-3 2-2 4 4Josh Alford 6-11 2-2 14 2Emerson Halbleib 6-8 1-1 13 0Ethan Sickels 5-8 0-0 12 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 2Ben Glazier 2-4 0-0 4 0Sam Mervis 0-0 1-2 1 2Marcus McTyer 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 29-54 8-9 70 13Score by QuartersUniversity 14 19 21 16 - 70Burris 3 5 9 14 - 31University 3-point shooting (4-16) Sickels 2-4Howard 1-4 Watson 1-4 Alford 0-2 Hodgin 0-1Glazier 0-1University rebounds (29) Alford 7 Howard 6Halbleib 5 Wott 2 Hodgin 2 Glazier 2 Sickels1 McTyer 1 Mervis 1 Watson 1

Watson

lsquoBlazers trounce Burris are 2-0 in PAAC East

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 68 Eastbrook 47Anderson 56 Muncie Central 53Andrean 63 Kankakee Valley 50Angola 50 Westview 44Argos 69 South Bend CareerAcademy 40Attica 51 Fountain Central 48Barr-Reeve 62 Eastern Greene 40Bedford North Lawrence 56Madison 55Beech Grove 61 Lapel 59Bloomington North 74 Southport51Bloomington South 58 TerreHaute North 42Blue River 53 Daleville 42

Bluffton 59 Southern Wells 39Brownsburg 61 Avon 59Brownstown Central 72 NorthHarrison 47Calumet 65 North Newton 42Carroll (Fort Wayne) 69 FortWayne Wayne 55Cascade 61 Owen Valley 44Castle 96 Evansville Reitz 56Christian Academy 46 SouthCentral (Elizabeth) 30Churubusco 70 Prairie Heights 47Clinton Central 54 Tri-Central 41Clinton Prairie 67 Frontier 36Cloverdale 67 Brown County 51Columbia City 52 East Noble 40Columbus North 41 ColumbusEast 35Corydon Central 74 Scottsburg 52Covington 88 Turkey Run 55

Crawfordsville 66 NorthMontgomery 45Crothersville 66 Shawe Memorial54Crown Point 59 Munster 32Culver Academy 57 Twin Lakes43Danville 54 Lebanon 49Decatur Central 65 Mooresville 58Delta 43 Jay County 31Eastern Hancock 56 Knightstown51Eastside 56 Lakeland 48Edgewood 72 Indian Creek 51Elkhart Central 56 South Bend StJoseph 54Elkhart Memorial 56 Concord 53Elwood 80 Blackford 42Evansville Bosse 98 Washington58

Evansville Mater Dei 55 NorthPosey 50Evansville Memorial 61 MountVernon (Posey) 44Floyd Central 59 Providence 41Fort Wayne Blackhawk 61 FortWayne Canterbury 36Fort Wayne Dwenger 62 FortWayne Concordia 40Fort Wayne Snider 76 Fort WayneNorth 73 OTFort Wayne South 83 Fort WayneNorthrop 79 OTFranklin Central 66 Perry Meridian65Gibson Southern 62 SouthSpencer 61Greenfield-Central 50 Yorktown

Friday night basketball scores

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 18 8 692 -Boston 14 12 538 40New York 14 12 538 40Brooklyn 7 18 280 105Philadelphia 6 20 231 120Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 13 519 -Atlanta 13 13 500 05Washington 11 14 440 20Orlando 12 16 429 25Miami 9 18 333 50Central W L PCT GBCleveland 18 6 750 -Milwaukee 13 12 520 55Detroit 14 14 500 60Chicago 13 13 500 60Indiana 13 14 481 65

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 17 10 630 -Oklahoma City 15 11 577 15Portland 13 15 464 45Denver 10 16 385 65Minnesota 7 18 280 90Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 21 5 808 -Houston 20 7 741 15Memphis 18 10 643 40New Orleans 9 19 321 130Dallas 6 20 231 150Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 23 4 852 -LA Clippers 20 7 741 30Sacramento 10 16 385 125LA Lakers 11 18 379 130Phoenix 8 18 308 145

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Washington 122 Detroit 108Orlando 118 Brooklyn 111

Boston 96 Charlotte 88Atlanta 125 Toronto 121

Milwaukee 95 Chicago 69

Sacramento 96 Memphis 92Houston 122 New Orleans 100LA Lakers 100 Philadelphia 89

LA Clippers 102 Miami 98Utah 103 Dallas 100

44 OTGriffith 68 Highland 37Hagerstown 63 Centerville 55Hamilton Heights 61 Western 44Hamilton Southeastern 86 Fishers80 2OTHammond 73 Hammond Gavit 59Hauser 72 Edinburgh 50Hebron 49 Morgan Twp 29Henryville 68 Lanesville 30Homestead 70 Fort Wayne Luers61Huntington North 68 Leo 38Indianapolis Attucks 84Indianapolis International 34Indianapolis Cathedral 103Indianapolis Chatard 55Indianapolis Lighthouse 76Bloomington Lighthouse 25Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 35Indianapolis Manual 82Indianapolis Northwest 72Indianapolis Ritter 64 HeritageChristian 62Indianapolis Roncalli 65 BrebeufJesuit 61Indianapolis Scecina 92Speedway 72Indianapolis Tech 56 Richmond54Jennings County 59 Greensburg54Knox 46 Caston 30Kokomo 67 Marion 61LaVille 71 Pioneer 60Lafayette Central Catholic 57Frankfort 49Lawrence Central 51 Pike 48Lawrence North 60 GuerinCatholic 41Lawrenceburg 63 Rushville 40Lewis Cass 57 Tipton 46Liberty Christian 87 AndersonPrep Academy 44Linton-Stockton 55 Shakamak 41Logansport 77 Lafayette Jeff 62Lowell 61 Hobart 52Marquette Catholic 75 HanoverCentral 60McCutcheon 71 Harrison (WestLafayette) 69Mishawaka Marian 40 John Glenn38Mishawaka 63 Bremen 49Mississinewa 65 Madison-Grant33Mitchell 57 North Knox 54 OTMonroe Central 74 Union (Modoc)38Monrovia 59 Clay City 35Mount Vernon (Fortville) 83Shelbyville 74New Castle 79 New Palestine 772OT

New Haven 81 Bellmont 49New Washington 51 Rising Sun40Noblesville 43 Westfield 41North Central (Indianapolis) 59Carmel 45North Decatur 64 Waldron 48North Miami 52 Rochester 44North Vermillion 62 Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 40NorthWood 66 Plymouth 62 OTNortheastern 35 Shenandoah 33Northview 74 North Putnam 56Northwestern 66 Maconaquah 53Norwell 66 DeKalb 55Oak Hill 61 Frankton 55Orleans 82 Medora 32Paoli 63 Austin 36Perry Central 59 Springs Valley 55Pike Central 77 Vincennes Rivet69 OTPlainfield 75 Terre Haute South 74Princeton 75 Vincennes Lincoln69Rock Creek Academy 70Charlestown 69Rockville 101 North Central(Farmersburg) 50Rossville 56 Carroll (Flora) 32Sheridan 50 Eastern (Greentown)36Silver Creek 71 Jeffersonville 63South Adams 42 Heritage 40South Bend Riley 78 South BendAdams 53South Central (Union Mills) 51West Central 41South Knox 56 WashingtonCatholic 27South Newton 46 RensselaerCentral 44Southmont 75 Western Boone 34Southwestern (Hanover) 49 Jac-Cen-Del 25Southwood 65 Manchester 52Sullivan 49 Greencastle 37Switzerland County 69 TrinityLutheran 60Tell City 56 Tecumseh 45Tippecanoe Valley 96 Whitko 924OTTri-County 90 North White 52Tri 57 Cowan 43Triton 47 Winamac 45University 70 Muncie Burris 31Wabash 53 Northfield 41Wapahani 63 Wes-Del 39Warren Central 58 Ben Davis 54Warsaw 56 Wawasee 25Washington Twp 67 North Judson32West Lafayette 42 Benton Central20West Noble 66 Central Noble 59West Vigo 53 South Putnam 41

Westville 65 Kouts 58Whiteland 65 Center Grove 58Winchester 57 Union County 53Wood Memorial 32 North Daviess26Woodlan 57 Adams Central 48Cannelton ClassicCloverport (Ky) 62 ColumbusChristian 57Fox Creek Christian (Ky) 69Cannelton 52Washington County InvitationalBorden 72 West Washington 58Salem 74 Eastern (Pekin) 57

GIRLS GAMESAlexandria 53 Eastbrook 49Anderson 56 Muncie Central 40Bremen 51 Mishawaka 48Carroll (Fort Wayne) 82 FortWayne Wayne 25Cascade 56 Owen Valley 45Central Noble 41 West Noble 38Charlestown 79 Rock CreekAcademy 22Churubusco 43 Prairie Heights 33Cloverdale 57 Brown County 42Connersville 47 South Dearborn25Culver 33 South Bend CareerAcademy 8Danville 53 Lebanon 42Eastern Hancock 62 Knightstown49Elwood 57 Blackford 44Fort Wayne Canterbury 56 FortWayne Blackhawk 30Fort Wayne Concordia 47 FortWayne Dwenger 34Fort Wayne Northrop 59 FortWayne South 56Fort Wayne Snider 77 Fort WayneNorth 35Franklin 50 Greenwood 47Garrett 54 Lakewood Park 32Gibson Southern 70 SouthSpencer 33Greencastle 58 Sullivan 42Greensburg 57 Batesville 49Greenwood Christian 55Indianapolis Shortridge 32Hagerstown 49 Centerville 18Hamilton Southeastern 62 Fishers57Hammond Morton 50 HammondClark 37Hammond Noll 51 Wheeler 47Harrison (West Lafayette) 47McCutcheon 37Homestead 72 Fort Wayne Luers34Horizon Christian 50 Living WaterHomeSchool 30Indian Creek 42 Edgewood 32Indianapolis Attucks 53

Indianapolis International 19Indianapolis Herron 35 ProvidenceCristo Rey 19Indianapolis HomeSchool 64Bloomington Lighthouse 36Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 37Indianapolis Manual 79Indianapolis Northwest 53Indianapolis Roncalli 60 BrebeufJesuit 25Indianapolis Tech 61 Richmond50Indianapolis Tindley 86 SetonCatholic 25Jasper 47 Northeast Dubois 32John Glenn 46 Mishawaka Marian39Knox 45 Caston 23Kokomo 55 Marion 44LaCrosse 54 Boone Grove 49LaPorte 41 Portage 39 OTLaVille 48 Pioneer 16Lafayette Jeff 66 Logansport 53Lake Central 41 Crown Point 26Lawrence North 69 WarrenCentral 40Lighthouse CPA 93 HammondGavit 16Manchester 42 Southwood 33Martinsville 51 Plainfield 49Merrillville 69 Michigan City 53Mooresville 60 Decatur Central 42North Central (Indianapolis) 62Carmel 45North Montgomery 48Crawfordsville 28Northridge 40 Goshen 33Northview 66 North Putnam 26Oregon-Davis 67 South Central(Union Mills) 60 OTPenn 71 South Bend Washington45Rensselaer Central 57 SouthNewton 33River Forest 65 Lake Station 31Rochester 50 North Miami 40South Bend Adams 69 Jimtown 19South Bend Clay 49 New Prairie45South Bend St Joseph 72 ElkhartCentral 20South Central (Elizabeth) 55Christian Academy 26South Putnam 53 West Vigo 47Southridge 52 Crawford County45 OTUnion City 44 Cambridge CityLincoln 39Valparaiso 44 Chesterton 42Western Boone 56 Southmont 48Westville 72 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 45Whiting 41 North Newton 38 OT

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Mertens basket sends Millers past WestfieldBy RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNo one watching Fridays Noblesville-

Westfield boys bas-ketball game at TheRock was surprisedthat it came down to abasket at the buzzer

The Millers werethe team that made theshot as CorbyMertens jumper withtime running out liftedNoblesville to a 43-41Hoosier CrossroadsConference victory Itwas the first leaguevictory of the seasonfor the Millers and

moved their record to 3-3 overallI was proud of how our guys found a

way to win said Noblesville coach BrianMcCauley He said that a team playing onthe road in a conference game needs to getdefensive stops and the Millers got thosewhen they needed them And of courseMertens shot was a big one

Im proud of Corby said McCauleyHes really responded well the past twogames Hes been very unselfish Hes beena great teammate and he was rewarded todaywith his attitude I think his solid attitudeallowed him to play really well tonight

Noblesville had to hold off a comebackby the Rocks to get the win The Millers led38-32 early in the fourth quarter beforeAaron Bennett made a 3-pointer Mertensanswered with a layin but Westfields Ian

Kristensen kept making baskets to keep theShamrocks in contention Kristensens layinwith around a minute to go is what tied thegame at 41-41

The fourth period mirrored the contestsfirst period Noblesville was able to keep alead but the Shamrocks stayed close Kris-tensen scored seven points in the first quar-ter which ended with the Millers ahead12-11 Nolan Ginther gave the Millers fourpoints and Grant Gremel hit a pair ofjumpers towards the periods end

It really didnt come down to that lastshot said Westfield coach Shane SumpterI thought the game really came down tothem getting more easy baskets than usThey got six points off of out-of-boundsplays tonight So they got a lot of easybaskets that we did not get Everything thatwe got we really had to work for But creditNoblesville for that

Kristensens jumper gave Westfield thelead at 13-12 early in the second Nobles-ville responded with Mertens grabbing arebound and sending it Rico Duncan whoeasily scored Mertens then hit a couple of3-pointers late to make sure the Millers keptthe lead at halftime although Caleb Welchs3 toward the halftime buzzer kept Westfieldwithin 20-18

Mertens finished the game with 12points Ginther added eight with three moreMillers adding seven points DuncanGremel and McGwire Plumer who alsohanded out four assists Duncan led therebounding with six boards

Kristensen led all scorers with 21 pointsCaleb Welch added eight both he and JonahWelch grabbed five rebounds Josh VanDyke dished out four assists

Both teams are back in action tonight

again in big rivalry games The Millers hostHamilton Heights at The Mill with theShamrocks traveling to Tipton Tipoff forboth contests is 730 pm

Noblesville 43Westfield 41

Noblesville FG FT TP PFRico Duncan 3-5 0-0 7 1Max Flinchum 1-7 0-0 2 1McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 3Nolan Ginther 4-5 0-0 8 4Ryan Barnes 0-0 0-0 0 2Corby Mertens 5-8 0-0 12 1Grant Gremel 3-5 1-2 7 1Xavier Hines 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 19-34 2-3 43 14Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-8) Mertens 2-3Duncan 1-2 Flinchum 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (18) Duncan 6 Ginther 3Mertens 2 Plumer 2 Barnes 1 Gremel 1 Hunes1 team 2Westfield FG FT TP PFZach Banks 1-3 0-0 2 2Josh Van Dyke 1-3 0-0 2 0Jaret Bailey 1-1 0-0 2 2Caleb Welch 3-6 0-0 8 2Ian Kristensen 8-19 3-5 21 2Jonah Welch 0-2 3-5 3 3Aaron Bennett 1-3 0-0 3 0Totals 15-37 6-10 41 11Westfield 3-point shooting (5-19) Kristensen 2-9C Welch 2-4 Bennett 1-3 Van Dyke 0-2 JWelch 0-1Westfield rebounds (19) J Welch 5 C Welch 5Bennett 3 Kristensen 3 Bailey 2 Banks 1Score by QuartersNoblesville 12 8 18 5 - 43Westfield 11 7 13 10 - 41

Corby MertensNoblesville

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Westfield coach Shane Sumpter talks with his Shamrock team right before the fourth quarter of the Westfield-Noblesville boysbasketball game Friday at The Rock The Millers won the game 43-41

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Playing on a big stage the HamiltonSoutheastern and Fishers basketball teamsput on a big-time Mudsock show

The Royals swept both games whichtook place in the Pepsi Coliseum at theIndiana State Fairgrounds In the girlscontest Southeastern got past Fishers 62-57The boys then took to the court with HSEneeding double overtime to beat Fishers86-80

After a close first quarter in the girlsgame the Class 4A No 5 Royals went ona 19-11 second period run to take a 31-22lead into the locker room at halftime TheTigers cut HSEs lead to 42-37 after the threequarters and both teams poured in 20 pointsin the final period

Bre Lloyd had an outstanding gamewith 26 points and six steals Sydney Parrishalso made her presence known with 15points five assists and five blocks AmayaHamilton grabbed seven rebounds

Audrey Turner reached double-doublestatus for the Tigers with 19 points and 10rebounds Joining her in double digit scoringwere Toni Grace with 18 points and SkylarFulton with 10 Grace also had five stealsKenedi London dished out five assists andTurner blocked three shots

Southeastern is now 12-2 while Fishersis 5-8 In the Hoosier Crossroads Conferencestandings HSE leads the way at 4-0 whilethe Tigers are 0-4 The Royals hostPlainfield on Thursday while Fishers is offuntil Dec 29 when it begins play at theSouthwestern Tournament

The boys game was a roller-coaster An18-14 HSE lead after the first quarter turnedinto a 28-28 tie at halftime The Royalsblasted through the third period to take a50-38 lead but the Tigers came stormingback to end regulation in a 65-65 tie

Jamil Turner-Hall scored a basket forFishers to send the game into overtime Bothteams scored 10 points in the first extraperiod with HSE outscoring the Tigers 11-5in the second OT

Zach Gunn poured in 33 Southeasternpoints including three 3-pointers AaronEtherington added 16 points Noah Smithscored 15 and Jack Davidson had 10Turner-Hall scored 26 points for Fisherswith Armaan Franklin contributing 16 andJeremy Szilagyi throwing in three 3-pointerson his way to 11 points

The Tigers are 2-3 and host MuncieCentral on Tuesday The Royals are now 5-1and play at Pendleton Heights onWednesday The Royals also lead the HCCat 2-0 with Fishers at 1-1

GIRLS GAMESoutheastern 62

Fishers 57Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 6-11 5-7 18 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-6 4-4 10 2Alexandra Bankovich 0-1 0-0 0 2Tamia Perryman 1-2 0-0 2 5Kenedi London 2-7 2-3 6 4Lydia Stullken 0-1 0-0 0 2Casey Walker 1-3 0-0 2 0Audrey Turner 8-11 3-3 19 2Totals 20-43 14-17 57 20Fishers 3-point shooting (3-9) Fulton 2-4 Grace1-4 Surber 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 10 Perryman 4London 4 Bankovich 2 Stullken 2 Grace 1Surber 1 Walker 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-6 0-0 7 1Sydney Parrish 5-12 3-4 15 3Amaya Hamilton 1-6 2-4 4 2Bre Lloyd 9-12 6-9 26 3

Tayah Irvin 3-6 0-0 6 4Molly Walton 0-2 0-0 0 0Haydn Braun 1-1 0-0 2 2Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 1Sarah Howard 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 23-46 11-17 62 17Southeastern 3-point shooting (5-16) Parrish 2-6 Lloyd 2-4 Jackson 1-2 Irvin 0-3Southeastern rebounds (18) Hamilton 7 Lloyd 4Parrish 3 Ford 2 Jackson 1 Braun 1

Score by QuartersFishers 11 11 15 20 - 57Southeastern 12 19 11 20 - 62

BOYS GAMESoutheastern 86

Fishers 80(double overtime)

Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 5-5 26 4Willie Jackson 1 6-8 8 2Joe Counts 1 2-2 5 5Armaan Franklin 4 5-6 14 2Jeremy Szilagyi 4 0-2 11 2Reid Stephens 2 2-4 6 2Stevie Sontich 1 0-0 3 0Terry Hicks 3 1-1 7 5Brendhan Russom 0 0-0 0 1Totals 26 21-28 80 23Fishers 3-point baskets (7) Szilagyi 3 Turner-Hall 1 Counts 1 Franklin 1 Sontich 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFJack Davidson 3 4-5 10 4Conner Rotterman 0 3-5 3 4Noah Smith 6 2-4 15 0Aaron Etherington 7 2-2 16 0Zach Gunn 10 10-12 33 5Austin Holzum 1 0-0 3 2Shank 3 0-1 6 4Totals 30 21-29 86 19Southeastern 3-point baskets (5) Gunn 3 Smith1 Holzum 1Score by QuartersFishers 14 14 10 27 10 5 - 80Southeastern 18 10 22 15 10 11 - 86

Royals sweep Mudsock games at the Coliseum

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

The Hamilton Southeastern boys basketball team needed double overtime to win the Mudsock game which took place this year in the Pepsi Coliseum at the IndianaState Fairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers 86-80

The Hamilton Southeastern boysbasketball team needed doubleovertime to win the Mudsock gamewhich took place this year in the PepsiColiseum at the Indiana StateFairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers86-80RIGHT Aaron Etherington makes adunk for the Royals

7Sports

Friday night was showdown night forboth the boys and girls basketball teams ofCarmel and North Central

Unfortunately for the Greyhounds thePanthers got a sweep In a match-up of No1 vs No 2 the top-ranked North Centralboys pulled away from second-rankedCarmel in the second half handing theHounds their first loss of the year 59-45 atthe NC gym Up at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter the No 2 Panthers girls did the samething using a big third quarter to beat No 3Carmel 62-45

In the boys game the Greyhoundsslowly built a lead in the first half Carmelwas ahead 14-12 after the first quarter and32-28 at halftime But the Panthers blastedthrough the third period 19-5 putting themahead 47-37 and they were able to run outthe fourth quarter

Sterling Brown led Carmel with 22points draining four 3-pointers PJ Barongrabbed seven rebounds with John MichaelMulloy getting six boards and also blockingthree shots Brown had five rebounds as well

Carmel is now 5-1 for the season and 1-1in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds have another huge game onTuesday traveling to New Albany to takeon the defending Class 4A state championand its nationally rated junior RomeoLangford

In the girls game the Panthers led 11-10after the first quarter and 24-22 at halftimeNorth Central then ran through the thirdperiod 17-5 and increased its margin in thefourth period

Tomi Taiwo hit four 3-pointers forCarmel on her way to 16 points OliviaChristy added 11 points Taiwo and BlakeSmith both pulled eight rebounds Amy Dilkdid not play due to an injury

The Greyhounds are 10-2 overall and 3-2in the MIC Carmel travels to Jeffersonvilleon Tuesday

GIRLS GAMENorth Central 62

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 9-10 11 4Sophie Bair 0-0 0-0 0 1Molly Gillig 1-1 0-0 2 1Blake Smith 1-2 0-0 2 5Tomi Taiwo 4-9 4-4 16 1Jasmine McWilliams 0-5 3-4 3 1Reagan Hune 2-6 2-3 6 4Mackenzie Wood 2-3 1-1 5 3Maddi Sears 0-1 0-0 0 2Totals 11-29 19-22 45 22Score by QuartersNorth Central 11 13 17 21 - 62

Carmel 10 12 5 18 - 45Carmel 3-point baskets (4) Taiwo 4Carmel leading rebounders Taiwo 8 Smith 8

BOYS GAMENorth Central 59

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-15 6-6 22 1John Michael Mulloy 2-4 1-2 5 4PJ Baron 4-8 0-0 8 3Jalen Whack 0-5 0-0 0 1Luke Heady 2-7 0-0 6 5Alex Falender 0-2 0-0 0 2Eddie Gill 0-1 0-0 0 1Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 2 0Britt Beery 0-0 2-2 2 2Totals 15-45 9-10 45 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 18 5 8 - 45North Central 12 16 19 12 - 59Carmel 3-point shooting (6-16) Brown 4-7Heady 2-4 Whack 0-3 Jenkins 0-1 Gill 0-1Carmel rebounds (29) Baron 7 Mulloy 6 Brown5 Whack 3 Beery 3 Heady 2 Falender 2 Gill1

Panthers go 2-2 in showdowns with lsquoHounds

Brown Christy

Sports8

Lawrence Norths boys basketball teamflexed their musclesFriday night anddefeated GuerinCatholic 60-41

The states No 7-rated Class 4A squadled after every quarteralthough Coach PeteSmiths squad didoutscore LN 8-7 in thesecond stanza to onlytrail the Wildcats 21-13 at the halftimeintermission Guerin

Catholic only shot 167 percent from thefield in the first half and were only 1-6 from

the free throw line And we committed nineturnovers by halftime also said Smith

Lawrence North (4-1) had an 11-0 runduring the end of the third quarter and startof the fourth quarter and maintained adouble-digit lead throughout the final eightminutes

Guerin Catholic (2-4) committed 17turnovers compared to LNs four whichSmith said was a telling tale of what wentwrong Were really battling the turnoverbug the past two games and theyre tootalented to give them 13 more possessionswhere they got shots up We need to getbetter of valuing the basketball and eachpossession and need to do that sooner thanlater

Jack Hansen was the leading scorer andrebounder in the game scoring 14 points andgrabbing nine rebounds Luke Godfreyadded nine points as he made 3-of-4 fieldgoal attempts His brother Matthew Godfreyhad nine assists

Guerin Catholic will play at LafayetteJeff tonight where Smiths former assistantScott Radeker is in his seventh season ashead coach of the Bronchos

Lawrence North 60Guerin Catholic 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 0-4 0-0 0 0

Cameron Dixon 0-4 1-2 1 3Matthew Godfrey 3-11 0-0 8 3Jack Hansen 7-18 0-3 14 2Zach Munson 3-5 0-1 7 0Luke Godfrey 3-4 0-0 9 3Joey Weas 0-1 0-0 0 2Will Morris 0-1 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 1Drew Thieme 1-1 0-0 2 0Totals 17-50 1-6 41 14Score by QuartersLNHS 14 7 20 19 - 60GCHS 5 8 16 12 - 41Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (6-22) LGodfrey 3-4 M Godfrey 2-9 Munson 1-2 Sills0-3 Hansen 0-3 Sharpe 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (37) Hansen 9 Sills 5Dixon 5 M Godfrey 5 L Godfrey 3 Munson 2Weas 2 team 6

M Godfrey

Lawrence North too powerful for Golden Eagles

Hamilton Heightspicked up its firstHoosier Conferencevictory of the seasonFriday with an easy61-44 win overWestern at the HuskyDome

The Huskiesslowly built their leadin the first halfgetting ahead 10-6

after the first quarter and 23-13 at halftimeA 21-point third period helped clinch thegame

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights with Caymn Lutz adding 11Tyler Wiltermood pulled 11 rebounds withWeatherford grabbing six and Lutz fiveLutz also had five steals Austin Sauerteigdished out five assists

The Huskies are 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-3 overall Heights travels toNoblesville tonight for a 730 pm game

Heights 61Western 44

Heights FG FT TP PFTyler Wiltermood 2-6 1-1 5 2Sterling Weatherford 6-11 0-1 13 1Caymn Lutz 5-10 1-2 11 3Austin Sauerteig 1-8 3-3 5 4Max Wahl 2-4 1-2 6 4Drayden Thomas 3-8 1-2 8 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Noah Wallace 0-2 1-2 1 0Dawson Phifer 2-2 0-0 6 4

Caleb Bean 3-4 0-0 6 2Owen Powell 0-0 0-0 0 1Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 0Grant Lepoidevin 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 24-57 8-13 61 21Score by QuartersWestern 6 7 14 17 - 44Heights 10 13 21 17 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Phifer 2-2 Wahl1-2 Thomas 1-2 Weatherford 1-1 Sauerteig 0-4Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (37) Wiltermood 11Weatherford 6 Lutz 5 Bean 4 Thomas 3Sauerteig 3 Beale 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1

Lutz

Huskies roll past Western for first HC win

Sheridan remainedperfect in HoosierHeartland Conferenceplay Friday nightcruising past Eastern50-36 in an awaygame

The Blackhawkstrailed 10-5 after thefirst quarter andworked their wayback within 20-17 at

halftime But Sheridan took control in thesecond half outscoring the Comets 33-16

Cameron Weitzel had a fantasticshooting night making five 3-pointers onhis way to 21 points Drake Delph helpedout with 12 points he was 5-of-5 from thefield including two 3s Nicholas Burnell andTanner Swindle both pulled three reboundsDelph dished out four assists with AidenRoaten making two blocks

Sheridan is 4-3 overall and leads theHHC East Division at 2-0 The Hawks go

back on the road tonight playing at Taylorin another conference game Tipoff is at 730pm

Sheridan 50Eastern 36

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 0-1 0 0Jack Waitt 3-6 0-0 7 2Drake Delph 5-5 0-2 12 0Sean Weitzel 0-1 0-0 0 0

Tommy Glidden 1-2 0-0 3 2Cameron Weitzel 6-8 4-4 21 1Aiden Roaten 1-2 3-4 5 2Nicholas Burnell 1-1 0-0 2 0Tanner Swindle 0-3 0-0 0 2Totals 17-28 7-11 50 9Score by QuartersEastern 10 10 5 11 - 36Sheridan 5 12 15 18 - 50Sheridan 3-point shooting (9-13) C Weitzel 5-7Delph 2-2 Waitt 1-2 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (13) Burnell 3 Swindle 3Duke 1 Waitt 1 Delph 1 S Weitzel 1 GliddenC Weitzel 1 Roaten 1

Weitzel hits five 3s in Blackhawks victory

C Weitzel

The University Trailblazers scored 24consecutive points inthe first half to key a70-31 win overMuncie Burris at BallGymnasium

Josh Alford ledfour Trailblazers indouble figures with 14points as Universityimproved to 6-1 over-all and 2-0 in thePioneer AcademicAthletic ConferenceEast Division The

Owls fall to 2-6 0-1 in the PAACEmerson Halbleib and Josh Watson each

had 13 points and Ethan Sickels had 12 David Howard stuffed the stat sheet withnine points six rebounds four assists threeblocks and two steals Alford had a teamhigh seven rebounds

Leading 7-3 with three minutes remain-ing in the first quarter University outscoredthe Burris Owls 24-0 over next eightminutes of the game to take a 31-3 lead onthe way to a 33-8 halftime lead Halbleibhad all 13 of his points in the first half

University assisted on 22 of their 29 fieldgoals Zach Hodgin led the Blazers with

five helpers Watson had four assists whilefreshman Sam Mervis handed out threeassists in his first varsity action

The Trailblazers are next inaction Wednesday evening at Bankers LifeFieldhouse as part of a girlsboys double-header against Seton Catholic The Univer-sity boys can clinch the PAAC East divisionwith a win

University 70Muncie Burris 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 4-10 0-0 9 0

Josh Watson 5-9 2-2 13 1Zach Hodgin 1-3 2-2 4 4Josh Alford 6-11 2-2 14 2Emerson Halbleib 6-8 1-1 13 0Ethan Sickels 5-8 0-0 12 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 2Ben Glazier 2-4 0-0 4 0Sam Mervis 0-0 1-2 1 2Marcus McTyer 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 29-54 8-9 70 13Score by QuartersUniversity 14 19 21 16 - 70Burris 3 5 9 14 - 31University 3-point shooting (4-16) Sickels 2-4Howard 1-4 Watson 1-4 Alford 0-2 Hodgin 0-1Glazier 0-1University rebounds (29) Alford 7 Howard 6Halbleib 5 Wott 2 Hodgin 2 Glazier 2 Sickels1 McTyer 1 Mervis 1 Watson 1

Watson

lsquoBlazers trounce Burris are 2-0 in PAAC East

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 68 Eastbrook 47Anderson 56 Muncie Central 53Andrean 63 Kankakee Valley 50Angola 50 Westview 44Argos 69 South Bend CareerAcademy 40Attica 51 Fountain Central 48Barr-Reeve 62 Eastern Greene 40Bedford North Lawrence 56Madison 55Beech Grove 61 Lapel 59Bloomington North 74 Southport51Bloomington South 58 TerreHaute North 42Blue River 53 Daleville 42

Bluffton 59 Southern Wells 39Brownsburg 61 Avon 59Brownstown Central 72 NorthHarrison 47Calumet 65 North Newton 42Carroll (Fort Wayne) 69 FortWayne Wayne 55Cascade 61 Owen Valley 44Castle 96 Evansville Reitz 56Christian Academy 46 SouthCentral (Elizabeth) 30Churubusco 70 Prairie Heights 47Clinton Central 54 Tri-Central 41Clinton Prairie 67 Frontier 36Cloverdale 67 Brown County 51Columbia City 52 East Noble 40Columbus North 41 ColumbusEast 35Corydon Central 74 Scottsburg 52Covington 88 Turkey Run 55

Crawfordsville 66 NorthMontgomery 45Crothersville 66 Shawe Memorial54Crown Point 59 Munster 32Culver Academy 57 Twin Lakes43Danville 54 Lebanon 49Decatur Central 65 Mooresville 58Delta 43 Jay County 31Eastern Hancock 56 Knightstown51Eastside 56 Lakeland 48Edgewood 72 Indian Creek 51Elkhart Central 56 South Bend StJoseph 54Elkhart Memorial 56 Concord 53Elwood 80 Blackford 42Evansville Bosse 98 Washington58

Evansville Mater Dei 55 NorthPosey 50Evansville Memorial 61 MountVernon (Posey) 44Floyd Central 59 Providence 41Fort Wayne Blackhawk 61 FortWayne Canterbury 36Fort Wayne Dwenger 62 FortWayne Concordia 40Fort Wayne Snider 76 Fort WayneNorth 73 OTFort Wayne South 83 Fort WayneNorthrop 79 OTFranklin Central 66 Perry Meridian65Gibson Southern 62 SouthSpencer 61Greenfield-Central 50 Yorktown

Friday night basketball scores

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 18 8 692 -Boston 14 12 538 40New York 14 12 538 40Brooklyn 7 18 280 105Philadelphia 6 20 231 120Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 13 519 -Atlanta 13 13 500 05Washington 11 14 440 20Orlando 12 16 429 25Miami 9 18 333 50Central W L PCT GBCleveland 18 6 750 -Milwaukee 13 12 520 55Detroit 14 14 500 60Chicago 13 13 500 60Indiana 13 14 481 65

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 17 10 630 -Oklahoma City 15 11 577 15Portland 13 15 464 45Denver 10 16 385 65Minnesota 7 18 280 90Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 21 5 808 -Houston 20 7 741 15Memphis 18 10 643 40New Orleans 9 19 321 130Dallas 6 20 231 150Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 23 4 852 -LA Clippers 20 7 741 30Sacramento 10 16 385 125LA Lakers 11 18 379 130Phoenix 8 18 308 145

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Washington 122 Detroit 108Orlando 118 Brooklyn 111

Boston 96 Charlotte 88Atlanta 125 Toronto 121

Milwaukee 95 Chicago 69

Sacramento 96 Memphis 92Houston 122 New Orleans 100LA Lakers 100 Philadelphia 89

LA Clippers 102 Miami 98Utah 103 Dallas 100

44 OTGriffith 68 Highland 37Hagerstown 63 Centerville 55Hamilton Heights 61 Western 44Hamilton Southeastern 86 Fishers80 2OTHammond 73 Hammond Gavit 59Hauser 72 Edinburgh 50Hebron 49 Morgan Twp 29Henryville 68 Lanesville 30Homestead 70 Fort Wayne Luers61Huntington North 68 Leo 38Indianapolis Attucks 84Indianapolis International 34Indianapolis Cathedral 103Indianapolis Chatard 55Indianapolis Lighthouse 76Bloomington Lighthouse 25Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 35Indianapolis Manual 82Indianapolis Northwest 72Indianapolis Ritter 64 HeritageChristian 62Indianapolis Roncalli 65 BrebeufJesuit 61Indianapolis Scecina 92Speedway 72Indianapolis Tech 56 Richmond54Jennings County 59 Greensburg54Knox 46 Caston 30Kokomo 67 Marion 61LaVille 71 Pioneer 60Lafayette Central Catholic 57Frankfort 49Lawrence Central 51 Pike 48Lawrence North 60 GuerinCatholic 41Lawrenceburg 63 Rushville 40Lewis Cass 57 Tipton 46Liberty Christian 87 AndersonPrep Academy 44Linton-Stockton 55 Shakamak 41Logansport 77 Lafayette Jeff 62Lowell 61 Hobart 52Marquette Catholic 75 HanoverCentral 60McCutcheon 71 Harrison (WestLafayette) 69Mishawaka Marian 40 John Glenn38Mishawaka 63 Bremen 49Mississinewa 65 Madison-Grant33Mitchell 57 North Knox 54 OTMonroe Central 74 Union (Modoc)38Monrovia 59 Clay City 35Mount Vernon (Fortville) 83Shelbyville 74New Castle 79 New Palestine 772OT

New Haven 81 Bellmont 49New Washington 51 Rising Sun40Noblesville 43 Westfield 41North Central (Indianapolis) 59Carmel 45North Decatur 64 Waldron 48North Miami 52 Rochester 44North Vermillion 62 Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 40NorthWood 66 Plymouth 62 OTNortheastern 35 Shenandoah 33Northview 74 North Putnam 56Northwestern 66 Maconaquah 53Norwell 66 DeKalb 55Oak Hill 61 Frankton 55Orleans 82 Medora 32Paoli 63 Austin 36Perry Central 59 Springs Valley 55Pike Central 77 Vincennes Rivet69 OTPlainfield 75 Terre Haute South 74Princeton 75 Vincennes Lincoln69Rock Creek Academy 70Charlestown 69Rockville 101 North Central(Farmersburg) 50Rossville 56 Carroll (Flora) 32Sheridan 50 Eastern (Greentown)36Silver Creek 71 Jeffersonville 63South Adams 42 Heritage 40South Bend Riley 78 South BendAdams 53South Central (Union Mills) 51West Central 41South Knox 56 WashingtonCatholic 27South Newton 46 RensselaerCentral 44Southmont 75 Western Boone 34Southwestern (Hanover) 49 Jac-Cen-Del 25Southwood 65 Manchester 52Sullivan 49 Greencastle 37Switzerland County 69 TrinityLutheran 60Tell City 56 Tecumseh 45Tippecanoe Valley 96 Whitko 924OTTri-County 90 North White 52Tri 57 Cowan 43Triton 47 Winamac 45University 70 Muncie Burris 31Wabash 53 Northfield 41Wapahani 63 Wes-Del 39Warren Central 58 Ben Davis 54Warsaw 56 Wawasee 25Washington Twp 67 North Judson32West Lafayette 42 Benton Central20West Noble 66 Central Noble 59West Vigo 53 South Putnam 41

Westville 65 Kouts 58Whiteland 65 Center Grove 58Winchester 57 Union County 53Wood Memorial 32 North Daviess26Woodlan 57 Adams Central 48Cannelton ClassicCloverport (Ky) 62 ColumbusChristian 57Fox Creek Christian (Ky) 69Cannelton 52Washington County InvitationalBorden 72 West Washington 58Salem 74 Eastern (Pekin) 57

GIRLS GAMESAlexandria 53 Eastbrook 49Anderson 56 Muncie Central 40Bremen 51 Mishawaka 48Carroll (Fort Wayne) 82 FortWayne Wayne 25Cascade 56 Owen Valley 45Central Noble 41 West Noble 38Charlestown 79 Rock CreekAcademy 22Churubusco 43 Prairie Heights 33Cloverdale 57 Brown County 42Connersville 47 South Dearborn25Culver 33 South Bend CareerAcademy 8Danville 53 Lebanon 42Eastern Hancock 62 Knightstown49Elwood 57 Blackford 44Fort Wayne Canterbury 56 FortWayne Blackhawk 30Fort Wayne Concordia 47 FortWayne Dwenger 34Fort Wayne Northrop 59 FortWayne South 56Fort Wayne Snider 77 Fort WayneNorth 35Franklin 50 Greenwood 47Garrett 54 Lakewood Park 32Gibson Southern 70 SouthSpencer 33Greencastle 58 Sullivan 42Greensburg 57 Batesville 49Greenwood Christian 55Indianapolis Shortridge 32Hagerstown 49 Centerville 18Hamilton Southeastern 62 Fishers57Hammond Morton 50 HammondClark 37Hammond Noll 51 Wheeler 47Harrison (West Lafayette) 47McCutcheon 37Homestead 72 Fort Wayne Luers34Horizon Christian 50 Living WaterHomeSchool 30Indian Creek 42 Edgewood 32Indianapolis Attucks 53

Indianapolis International 19Indianapolis Herron 35 ProvidenceCristo Rey 19Indianapolis HomeSchool 64Bloomington Lighthouse 36Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 37Indianapolis Manual 79Indianapolis Northwest 53Indianapolis Roncalli 60 BrebeufJesuit 25Indianapolis Tech 61 Richmond50Indianapolis Tindley 86 SetonCatholic 25Jasper 47 Northeast Dubois 32John Glenn 46 Mishawaka Marian39Knox 45 Caston 23Kokomo 55 Marion 44LaCrosse 54 Boone Grove 49LaPorte 41 Portage 39 OTLaVille 48 Pioneer 16Lafayette Jeff 66 Logansport 53Lake Central 41 Crown Point 26Lawrence North 69 WarrenCentral 40Lighthouse CPA 93 HammondGavit 16Manchester 42 Southwood 33Martinsville 51 Plainfield 49Merrillville 69 Michigan City 53Mooresville 60 Decatur Central 42North Central (Indianapolis) 62Carmel 45North Montgomery 48Crawfordsville 28Northridge 40 Goshen 33Northview 66 North Putnam 26Oregon-Davis 67 South Central(Union Mills) 60 OTPenn 71 South Bend Washington45Rensselaer Central 57 SouthNewton 33River Forest 65 Lake Station 31Rochester 50 North Miami 40South Bend Adams 69 Jimtown 19South Bend Clay 49 New Prairie45South Bend St Joseph 72 ElkhartCentral 20South Central (Elizabeth) 55Christian Academy 26South Putnam 53 West Vigo 47Southridge 52 Crawford County45 OTUnion City 44 Cambridge CityLincoln 39Valparaiso 44 Chesterton 42Western Boone 56 Southmont 48Westville 72 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 45Whiting 41 North Newton 38 OT

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6 Sports

Playing on a big stage the HamiltonSoutheastern and Fishers basketball teamsput on a big-time Mudsock show

The Royals swept both games whichtook place in the Pepsi Coliseum at theIndiana State Fairgrounds In the girlscontest Southeastern got past Fishers 62-57The boys then took to the court with HSEneeding double overtime to beat Fishers86-80

After a close first quarter in the girlsgame the Class 4A No 5 Royals went ona 19-11 second period run to take a 31-22lead into the locker room at halftime TheTigers cut HSEs lead to 42-37 after the threequarters and both teams poured in 20 pointsin the final period

Bre Lloyd had an outstanding gamewith 26 points and six steals Sydney Parrishalso made her presence known with 15points five assists and five blocks AmayaHamilton grabbed seven rebounds

Audrey Turner reached double-doublestatus for the Tigers with 19 points and 10rebounds Joining her in double digit scoringwere Toni Grace with 18 points and SkylarFulton with 10 Grace also had five stealsKenedi London dished out five assists andTurner blocked three shots

Southeastern is now 12-2 while Fishersis 5-8 In the Hoosier Crossroads Conferencestandings HSE leads the way at 4-0 whilethe Tigers are 0-4 The Royals hostPlainfield on Thursday while Fishers is offuntil Dec 29 when it begins play at theSouthwestern Tournament

The boys game was a roller-coaster An18-14 HSE lead after the first quarter turnedinto a 28-28 tie at halftime The Royalsblasted through the third period to take a50-38 lead but the Tigers came stormingback to end regulation in a 65-65 tie

Jamil Turner-Hall scored a basket forFishers to send the game into overtime Bothteams scored 10 points in the first extraperiod with HSE outscoring the Tigers 11-5in the second OT

Zach Gunn poured in 33 Southeasternpoints including three 3-pointers AaronEtherington added 16 points Noah Smithscored 15 and Jack Davidson had 10Turner-Hall scored 26 points for Fisherswith Armaan Franklin contributing 16 andJeremy Szilagyi throwing in three 3-pointerson his way to 11 points

The Tigers are 2-3 and host MuncieCentral on Tuesday The Royals are now 5-1and play at Pendleton Heights onWednesday The Royals also lead the HCCat 2-0 with Fishers at 1-1

GIRLS GAMESoutheastern 62

Fishers 57Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 6-11 5-7 18 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-6 4-4 10 2Alexandra Bankovich 0-1 0-0 0 2Tamia Perryman 1-2 0-0 2 5Kenedi London 2-7 2-3 6 4Lydia Stullken 0-1 0-0 0 2Casey Walker 1-3 0-0 2 0Audrey Turner 8-11 3-3 19 2Totals 20-43 14-17 57 20Fishers 3-point shooting (3-9) Fulton 2-4 Grace1-4 Surber 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 10 Perryman 4London 4 Bankovich 2 Stullken 2 Grace 1Surber 1 Walker 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFMalea Jackson 3-6 0-0 7 1Sydney Parrish 5-12 3-4 15 3Amaya Hamilton 1-6 2-4 4 2Bre Lloyd 9-12 6-9 26 3

Tayah Irvin 3-6 0-0 6 4Molly Walton 0-2 0-0 0 0Haydn Braun 1-1 0-0 2 2Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 1Sarah Howard 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 23-46 11-17 62 17Southeastern 3-point shooting (5-16) Parrish 2-6 Lloyd 2-4 Jackson 1-2 Irvin 0-3Southeastern rebounds (18) Hamilton 7 Lloyd 4Parrish 3 Ford 2 Jackson 1 Braun 1

Score by QuartersFishers 11 11 15 20 - 57Southeastern 12 19 11 20 - 62

BOYS GAMESoutheastern 86

Fishers 80(double overtime)

Fishers FG FT TP PFJamil Turner-Hall 10 5-5 26 4Willie Jackson 1 6-8 8 2Joe Counts 1 2-2 5 5Armaan Franklin 4 5-6 14 2Jeremy Szilagyi 4 0-2 11 2Reid Stephens 2 2-4 6 2Stevie Sontich 1 0-0 3 0Terry Hicks 3 1-1 7 5Brendhan Russom 0 0-0 0 1Totals 26 21-28 80 23Fishers 3-point baskets (7) Szilagyi 3 Turner-Hall 1 Counts 1 Franklin 1 Sontich 1Southeastern FG FT TP PFJack Davidson 3 4-5 10 4Conner Rotterman 0 3-5 3 4Noah Smith 6 2-4 15 0Aaron Etherington 7 2-2 16 0Zach Gunn 10 10-12 33 5Austin Holzum 1 0-0 3 2Shank 3 0-1 6 4Totals 30 21-29 86 19Southeastern 3-point baskets (5) Gunn 3 Smith1 Holzum 1Score by QuartersFishers 14 14 10 27 10 5 - 80Southeastern 18 10 22 15 10 11 - 86

Royals sweep Mudsock games at the Coliseum

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

The Hamilton Southeastern boys basketball team needed double overtime to win the Mudsock game which took place this year in the Pepsi Coliseum at the IndianaState Fairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers 86-80

The Hamilton Southeastern boysbasketball team needed doubleovertime to win the Mudsock gamewhich took place this year in the PepsiColiseum at the Indiana StateFairgrounds The Royals beat Fishers86-80RIGHT Aaron Etherington makes adunk for the Royals

7Sports

Friday night was showdown night forboth the boys and girls basketball teams ofCarmel and North Central

Unfortunately for the Greyhounds thePanthers got a sweep In a match-up of No1 vs No 2 the top-ranked North Centralboys pulled away from second-rankedCarmel in the second half handing theHounds their first loss of the year 59-45 atthe NC gym Up at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter the No 2 Panthers girls did the samething using a big third quarter to beat No 3Carmel 62-45

In the boys game the Greyhoundsslowly built a lead in the first half Carmelwas ahead 14-12 after the first quarter and32-28 at halftime But the Panthers blastedthrough the third period 19-5 putting themahead 47-37 and they were able to run outthe fourth quarter

Sterling Brown led Carmel with 22points draining four 3-pointers PJ Barongrabbed seven rebounds with John MichaelMulloy getting six boards and also blockingthree shots Brown had five rebounds as well

Carmel is now 5-1 for the season and 1-1in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds have another huge game onTuesday traveling to New Albany to takeon the defending Class 4A state championand its nationally rated junior RomeoLangford

In the girls game the Panthers led 11-10after the first quarter and 24-22 at halftimeNorth Central then ran through the thirdperiod 17-5 and increased its margin in thefourth period

Tomi Taiwo hit four 3-pointers forCarmel on her way to 16 points OliviaChristy added 11 points Taiwo and BlakeSmith both pulled eight rebounds Amy Dilkdid not play due to an injury

The Greyhounds are 10-2 overall and 3-2in the MIC Carmel travels to Jeffersonvilleon Tuesday

GIRLS GAMENorth Central 62

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 9-10 11 4Sophie Bair 0-0 0-0 0 1Molly Gillig 1-1 0-0 2 1Blake Smith 1-2 0-0 2 5Tomi Taiwo 4-9 4-4 16 1Jasmine McWilliams 0-5 3-4 3 1Reagan Hune 2-6 2-3 6 4Mackenzie Wood 2-3 1-1 5 3Maddi Sears 0-1 0-0 0 2Totals 11-29 19-22 45 22Score by QuartersNorth Central 11 13 17 21 - 62

Carmel 10 12 5 18 - 45Carmel 3-point baskets (4) Taiwo 4Carmel leading rebounders Taiwo 8 Smith 8

BOYS GAMENorth Central 59

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-15 6-6 22 1John Michael Mulloy 2-4 1-2 5 4PJ Baron 4-8 0-0 8 3Jalen Whack 0-5 0-0 0 1Luke Heady 2-7 0-0 6 5Alex Falender 0-2 0-0 0 2Eddie Gill 0-1 0-0 0 1Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 2 0Britt Beery 0-0 2-2 2 2Totals 15-45 9-10 45 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 18 5 8 - 45North Central 12 16 19 12 - 59Carmel 3-point shooting (6-16) Brown 4-7Heady 2-4 Whack 0-3 Jenkins 0-1 Gill 0-1Carmel rebounds (29) Baron 7 Mulloy 6 Brown5 Whack 3 Beery 3 Heady 2 Falender 2 Gill1

Panthers go 2-2 in showdowns with lsquoHounds

Brown Christy

Sports8

Lawrence Norths boys basketball teamflexed their musclesFriday night anddefeated GuerinCatholic 60-41

The states No 7-rated Class 4A squadled after every quarteralthough Coach PeteSmiths squad didoutscore LN 8-7 in thesecond stanza to onlytrail the Wildcats 21-13 at the halftimeintermission Guerin

Catholic only shot 167 percent from thefield in the first half and were only 1-6 from

the free throw line And we committed nineturnovers by halftime also said Smith

Lawrence North (4-1) had an 11-0 runduring the end of the third quarter and startof the fourth quarter and maintained adouble-digit lead throughout the final eightminutes

Guerin Catholic (2-4) committed 17turnovers compared to LNs four whichSmith said was a telling tale of what wentwrong Were really battling the turnoverbug the past two games and theyre tootalented to give them 13 more possessionswhere they got shots up We need to getbetter of valuing the basketball and eachpossession and need to do that sooner thanlater

Jack Hansen was the leading scorer andrebounder in the game scoring 14 points andgrabbing nine rebounds Luke Godfreyadded nine points as he made 3-of-4 fieldgoal attempts His brother Matthew Godfreyhad nine assists

Guerin Catholic will play at LafayetteJeff tonight where Smiths former assistantScott Radeker is in his seventh season ashead coach of the Bronchos

Lawrence North 60Guerin Catholic 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 0-4 0-0 0 0

Cameron Dixon 0-4 1-2 1 3Matthew Godfrey 3-11 0-0 8 3Jack Hansen 7-18 0-3 14 2Zach Munson 3-5 0-1 7 0Luke Godfrey 3-4 0-0 9 3Joey Weas 0-1 0-0 0 2Will Morris 0-1 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 1Drew Thieme 1-1 0-0 2 0Totals 17-50 1-6 41 14Score by QuartersLNHS 14 7 20 19 - 60GCHS 5 8 16 12 - 41Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (6-22) LGodfrey 3-4 M Godfrey 2-9 Munson 1-2 Sills0-3 Hansen 0-3 Sharpe 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (37) Hansen 9 Sills 5Dixon 5 M Godfrey 5 L Godfrey 3 Munson 2Weas 2 team 6

M Godfrey

Lawrence North too powerful for Golden Eagles

Hamilton Heightspicked up its firstHoosier Conferencevictory of the seasonFriday with an easy61-44 win overWestern at the HuskyDome

The Huskiesslowly built their leadin the first halfgetting ahead 10-6

after the first quarter and 23-13 at halftimeA 21-point third period helped clinch thegame

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights with Caymn Lutz adding 11Tyler Wiltermood pulled 11 rebounds withWeatherford grabbing six and Lutz fiveLutz also had five steals Austin Sauerteigdished out five assists

The Huskies are 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-3 overall Heights travels toNoblesville tonight for a 730 pm game

Heights 61Western 44

Heights FG FT TP PFTyler Wiltermood 2-6 1-1 5 2Sterling Weatherford 6-11 0-1 13 1Caymn Lutz 5-10 1-2 11 3Austin Sauerteig 1-8 3-3 5 4Max Wahl 2-4 1-2 6 4Drayden Thomas 3-8 1-2 8 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Noah Wallace 0-2 1-2 1 0Dawson Phifer 2-2 0-0 6 4

Caleb Bean 3-4 0-0 6 2Owen Powell 0-0 0-0 0 1Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 0Grant Lepoidevin 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 24-57 8-13 61 21Score by QuartersWestern 6 7 14 17 - 44Heights 10 13 21 17 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Phifer 2-2 Wahl1-2 Thomas 1-2 Weatherford 1-1 Sauerteig 0-4Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (37) Wiltermood 11Weatherford 6 Lutz 5 Bean 4 Thomas 3Sauerteig 3 Beale 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1

Lutz

Huskies roll past Western for first HC win

Sheridan remainedperfect in HoosierHeartland Conferenceplay Friday nightcruising past Eastern50-36 in an awaygame

The Blackhawkstrailed 10-5 after thefirst quarter andworked their wayback within 20-17 at

halftime But Sheridan took control in thesecond half outscoring the Comets 33-16

Cameron Weitzel had a fantasticshooting night making five 3-pointers onhis way to 21 points Drake Delph helpedout with 12 points he was 5-of-5 from thefield including two 3s Nicholas Burnell andTanner Swindle both pulled three reboundsDelph dished out four assists with AidenRoaten making two blocks

Sheridan is 4-3 overall and leads theHHC East Division at 2-0 The Hawks go

back on the road tonight playing at Taylorin another conference game Tipoff is at 730pm

Sheridan 50Eastern 36

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 0-1 0 0Jack Waitt 3-6 0-0 7 2Drake Delph 5-5 0-2 12 0Sean Weitzel 0-1 0-0 0 0

Tommy Glidden 1-2 0-0 3 2Cameron Weitzel 6-8 4-4 21 1Aiden Roaten 1-2 3-4 5 2Nicholas Burnell 1-1 0-0 2 0Tanner Swindle 0-3 0-0 0 2Totals 17-28 7-11 50 9Score by QuartersEastern 10 10 5 11 - 36Sheridan 5 12 15 18 - 50Sheridan 3-point shooting (9-13) C Weitzel 5-7Delph 2-2 Waitt 1-2 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (13) Burnell 3 Swindle 3Duke 1 Waitt 1 Delph 1 S Weitzel 1 GliddenC Weitzel 1 Roaten 1

Weitzel hits five 3s in Blackhawks victory

C Weitzel

The University Trailblazers scored 24consecutive points inthe first half to key a70-31 win overMuncie Burris at BallGymnasium

Josh Alford ledfour Trailblazers indouble figures with 14points as Universityimproved to 6-1 over-all and 2-0 in thePioneer AcademicAthletic ConferenceEast Division The

Owls fall to 2-6 0-1 in the PAACEmerson Halbleib and Josh Watson each

had 13 points and Ethan Sickels had 12 David Howard stuffed the stat sheet withnine points six rebounds four assists threeblocks and two steals Alford had a teamhigh seven rebounds

Leading 7-3 with three minutes remain-ing in the first quarter University outscoredthe Burris Owls 24-0 over next eightminutes of the game to take a 31-3 lead onthe way to a 33-8 halftime lead Halbleibhad all 13 of his points in the first half

University assisted on 22 of their 29 fieldgoals Zach Hodgin led the Blazers with

five helpers Watson had four assists whilefreshman Sam Mervis handed out threeassists in his first varsity action

The Trailblazers are next inaction Wednesday evening at Bankers LifeFieldhouse as part of a girlsboys double-header against Seton Catholic The Univer-sity boys can clinch the PAAC East divisionwith a win

University 70Muncie Burris 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 4-10 0-0 9 0

Josh Watson 5-9 2-2 13 1Zach Hodgin 1-3 2-2 4 4Josh Alford 6-11 2-2 14 2Emerson Halbleib 6-8 1-1 13 0Ethan Sickels 5-8 0-0 12 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 2Ben Glazier 2-4 0-0 4 0Sam Mervis 0-0 1-2 1 2Marcus McTyer 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 29-54 8-9 70 13Score by QuartersUniversity 14 19 21 16 - 70Burris 3 5 9 14 - 31University 3-point shooting (4-16) Sickels 2-4Howard 1-4 Watson 1-4 Alford 0-2 Hodgin 0-1Glazier 0-1University rebounds (29) Alford 7 Howard 6Halbleib 5 Wott 2 Hodgin 2 Glazier 2 Sickels1 McTyer 1 Mervis 1 Watson 1

Watson

lsquoBlazers trounce Burris are 2-0 in PAAC East

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 68 Eastbrook 47Anderson 56 Muncie Central 53Andrean 63 Kankakee Valley 50Angola 50 Westview 44Argos 69 South Bend CareerAcademy 40Attica 51 Fountain Central 48Barr-Reeve 62 Eastern Greene 40Bedford North Lawrence 56Madison 55Beech Grove 61 Lapel 59Bloomington North 74 Southport51Bloomington South 58 TerreHaute North 42Blue River 53 Daleville 42

Bluffton 59 Southern Wells 39Brownsburg 61 Avon 59Brownstown Central 72 NorthHarrison 47Calumet 65 North Newton 42Carroll (Fort Wayne) 69 FortWayne Wayne 55Cascade 61 Owen Valley 44Castle 96 Evansville Reitz 56Christian Academy 46 SouthCentral (Elizabeth) 30Churubusco 70 Prairie Heights 47Clinton Central 54 Tri-Central 41Clinton Prairie 67 Frontier 36Cloverdale 67 Brown County 51Columbia City 52 East Noble 40Columbus North 41 ColumbusEast 35Corydon Central 74 Scottsburg 52Covington 88 Turkey Run 55

Crawfordsville 66 NorthMontgomery 45Crothersville 66 Shawe Memorial54Crown Point 59 Munster 32Culver Academy 57 Twin Lakes43Danville 54 Lebanon 49Decatur Central 65 Mooresville 58Delta 43 Jay County 31Eastern Hancock 56 Knightstown51Eastside 56 Lakeland 48Edgewood 72 Indian Creek 51Elkhart Central 56 South Bend StJoseph 54Elkhart Memorial 56 Concord 53Elwood 80 Blackford 42Evansville Bosse 98 Washington58

Evansville Mater Dei 55 NorthPosey 50Evansville Memorial 61 MountVernon (Posey) 44Floyd Central 59 Providence 41Fort Wayne Blackhawk 61 FortWayne Canterbury 36Fort Wayne Dwenger 62 FortWayne Concordia 40Fort Wayne Snider 76 Fort WayneNorth 73 OTFort Wayne South 83 Fort WayneNorthrop 79 OTFranklin Central 66 Perry Meridian65Gibson Southern 62 SouthSpencer 61Greenfield-Central 50 Yorktown

Friday night basketball scores

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 18 8 692 -Boston 14 12 538 40New York 14 12 538 40Brooklyn 7 18 280 105Philadelphia 6 20 231 120Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 13 519 -Atlanta 13 13 500 05Washington 11 14 440 20Orlando 12 16 429 25Miami 9 18 333 50Central W L PCT GBCleveland 18 6 750 -Milwaukee 13 12 520 55Detroit 14 14 500 60Chicago 13 13 500 60Indiana 13 14 481 65

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 17 10 630 -Oklahoma City 15 11 577 15Portland 13 15 464 45Denver 10 16 385 65Minnesota 7 18 280 90Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 21 5 808 -Houston 20 7 741 15Memphis 18 10 643 40New Orleans 9 19 321 130Dallas 6 20 231 150Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 23 4 852 -LA Clippers 20 7 741 30Sacramento 10 16 385 125LA Lakers 11 18 379 130Phoenix 8 18 308 145

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Washington 122 Detroit 108Orlando 118 Brooklyn 111

Boston 96 Charlotte 88Atlanta 125 Toronto 121

Milwaukee 95 Chicago 69

Sacramento 96 Memphis 92Houston 122 New Orleans 100LA Lakers 100 Philadelphia 89

LA Clippers 102 Miami 98Utah 103 Dallas 100

44 OTGriffith 68 Highland 37Hagerstown 63 Centerville 55Hamilton Heights 61 Western 44Hamilton Southeastern 86 Fishers80 2OTHammond 73 Hammond Gavit 59Hauser 72 Edinburgh 50Hebron 49 Morgan Twp 29Henryville 68 Lanesville 30Homestead 70 Fort Wayne Luers61Huntington North 68 Leo 38Indianapolis Attucks 84Indianapolis International 34Indianapolis Cathedral 103Indianapolis Chatard 55Indianapolis Lighthouse 76Bloomington Lighthouse 25Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 35Indianapolis Manual 82Indianapolis Northwest 72Indianapolis Ritter 64 HeritageChristian 62Indianapolis Roncalli 65 BrebeufJesuit 61Indianapolis Scecina 92Speedway 72Indianapolis Tech 56 Richmond54Jennings County 59 Greensburg54Knox 46 Caston 30Kokomo 67 Marion 61LaVille 71 Pioneer 60Lafayette Central Catholic 57Frankfort 49Lawrence Central 51 Pike 48Lawrence North 60 GuerinCatholic 41Lawrenceburg 63 Rushville 40Lewis Cass 57 Tipton 46Liberty Christian 87 AndersonPrep Academy 44Linton-Stockton 55 Shakamak 41Logansport 77 Lafayette Jeff 62Lowell 61 Hobart 52Marquette Catholic 75 HanoverCentral 60McCutcheon 71 Harrison (WestLafayette) 69Mishawaka Marian 40 John Glenn38Mishawaka 63 Bremen 49Mississinewa 65 Madison-Grant33Mitchell 57 North Knox 54 OTMonroe Central 74 Union (Modoc)38Monrovia 59 Clay City 35Mount Vernon (Fortville) 83Shelbyville 74New Castle 79 New Palestine 772OT

New Haven 81 Bellmont 49New Washington 51 Rising Sun40Noblesville 43 Westfield 41North Central (Indianapolis) 59Carmel 45North Decatur 64 Waldron 48North Miami 52 Rochester 44North Vermillion 62 Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 40NorthWood 66 Plymouth 62 OTNortheastern 35 Shenandoah 33Northview 74 North Putnam 56Northwestern 66 Maconaquah 53Norwell 66 DeKalb 55Oak Hill 61 Frankton 55Orleans 82 Medora 32Paoli 63 Austin 36Perry Central 59 Springs Valley 55Pike Central 77 Vincennes Rivet69 OTPlainfield 75 Terre Haute South 74Princeton 75 Vincennes Lincoln69Rock Creek Academy 70Charlestown 69Rockville 101 North Central(Farmersburg) 50Rossville 56 Carroll (Flora) 32Sheridan 50 Eastern (Greentown)36Silver Creek 71 Jeffersonville 63South Adams 42 Heritage 40South Bend Riley 78 South BendAdams 53South Central (Union Mills) 51West Central 41South Knox 56 WashingtonCatholic 27South Newton 46 RensselaerCentral 44Southmont 75 Western Boone 34Southwestern (Hanover) 49 Jac-Cen-Del 25Southwood 65 Manchester 52Sullivan 49 Greencastle 37Switzerland County 69 TrinityLutheran 60Tell City 56 Tecumseh 45Tippecanoe Valley 96 Whitko 924OTTri-County 90 North White 52Tri 57 Cowan 43Triton 47 Winamac 45University 70 Muncie Burris 31Wabash 53 Northfield 41Wapahani 63 Wes-Del 39Warren Central 58 Ben Davis 54Warsaw 56 Wawasee 25Washington Twp 67 North Judson32West Lafayette 42 Benton Central20West Noble 66 Central Noble 59West Vigo 53 South Putnam 41

Westville 65 Kouts 58Whiteland 65 Center Grove 58Winchester 57 Union County 53Wood Memorial 32 North Daviess26Woodlan 57 Adams Central 48Cannelton ClassicCloverport (Ky) 62 ColumbusChristian 57Fox Creek Christian (Ky) 69Cannelton 52Washington County InvitationalBorden 72 West Washington 58Salem 74 Eastern (Pekin) 57

GIRLS GAMESAlexandria 53 Eastbrook 49Anderson 56 Muncie Central 40Bremen 51 Mishawaka 48Carroll (Fort Wayne) 82 FortWayne Wayne 25Cascade 56 Owen Valley 45Central Noble 41 West Noble 38Charlestown 79 Rock CreekAcademy 22Churubusco 43 Prairie Heights 33Cloverdale 57 Brown County 42Connersville 47 South Dearborn25Culver 33 South Bend CareerAcademy 8Danville 53 Lebanon 42Eastern Hancock 62 Knightstown49Elwood 57 Blackford 44Fort Wayne Canterbury 56 FortWayne Blackhawk 30Fort Wayne Concordia 47 FortWayne Dwenger 34Fort Wayne Northrop 59 FortWayne South 56Fort Wayne Snider 77 Fort WayneNorth 35Franklin 50 Greenwood 47Garrett 54 Lakewood Park 32Gibson Southern 70 SouthSpencer 33Greencastle 58 Sullivan 42Greensburg 57 Batesville 49Greenwood Christian 55Indianapolis Shortridge 32Hagerstown 49 Centerville 18Hamilton Southeastern 62 Fishers57Hammond Morton 50 HammondClark 37Hammond Noll 51 Wheeler 47Harrison (West Lafayette) 47McCutcheon 37Homestead 72 Fort Wayne Luers34Horizon Christian 50 Living WaterHomeSchool 30Indian Creek 42 Edgewood 32Indianapolis Attucks 53

Indianapolis International 19Indianapolis Herron 35 ProvidenceCristo Rey 19Indianapolis HomeSchool 64Bloomington Lighthouse 36Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 37Indianapolis Manual 79Indianapolis Northwest 53Indianapolis Roncalli 60 BrebeufJesuit 25Indianapolis Tech 61 Richmond50Indianapolis Tindley 86 SetonCatholic 25Jasper 47 Northeast Dubois 32John Glenn 46 Mishawaka Marian39Knox 45 Caston 23Kokomo 55 Marion 44LaCrosse 54 Boone Grove 49LaPorte 41 Portage 39 OTLaVille 48 Pioneer 16Lafayette Jeff 66 Logansport 53Lake Central 41 Crown Point 26Lawrence North 69 WarrenCentral 40Lighthouse CPA 93 HammondGavit 16Manchester 42 Southwood 33Martinsville 51 Plainfield 49Merrillville 69 Michigan City 53Mooresville 60 Decatur Central 42North Central (Indianapolis) 62Carmel 45North Montgomery 48Crawfordsville 28Northridge 40 Goshen 33Northview 66 North Putnam 26Oregon-Davis 67 South Central(Union Mills) 60 OTPenn 71 South Bend Washington45Rensselaer Central 57 SouthNewton 33River Forest 65 Lake Station 31Rochester 50 North Miami 40South Bend Adams 69 Jimtown 19South Bend Clay 49 New Prairie45South Bend St Joseph 72 ElkhartCentral 20South Central (Elizabeth) 55Christian Academy 26South Putnam 53 West Vigo 47Southridge 52 Crawford County45 OTUnion City 44 Cambridge CityLincoln 39Valparaiso 44 Chesterton 42Western Boone 56 Southmont 48Westville 72 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 45Whiting 41 North Newton 38 OT

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Friday night was showdown night forboth the boys and girls basketball teams ofCarmel and North Central

Unfortunately for the Greyhounds thePanthers got a sweep In a match-up of No1 vs No 2 the top-ranked North Centralboys pulled away from second-rankedCarmel in the second half handing theHounds their first loss of the year 59-45 atthe NC gym Up at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter the No 2 Panthers girls did the samething using a big third quarter to beat No 3Carmel 62-45

In the boys game the Greyhoundsslowly built a lead in the first half Carmelwas ahead 14-12 after the first quarter and32-28 at halftime But the Panthers blastedthrough the third period 19-5 putting themahead 47-37 and they were able to run outthe fourth quarter

Sterling Brown led Carmel with 22points draining four 3-pointers PJ Barongrabbed seven rebounds with John MichaelMulloy getting six boards and also blockingthree shots Brown had five rebounds as well

Carmel is now 5-1 for the season and 1-1in the Metropolitan Conference TheGreyhounds have another huge game onTuesday traveling to New Albany to takeon the defending Class 4A state championand its nationally rated junior RomeoLangford

In the girls game the Panthers led 11-10after the first quarter and 24-22 at halftimeNorth Central then ran through the thirdperiod 17-5 and increased its margin in thefourth period

Tomi Taiwo hit four 3-pointers forCarmel on her way to 16 points OliviaChristy added 11 points Taiwo and BlakeSmith both pulled eight rebounds Amy Dilkdid not play due to an injury

The Greyhounds are 10-2 overall and 3-2in the MIC Carmel travels to Jeffersonvilleon Tuesday

GIRLS GAMENorth Central 62

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 9-10 11 4Sophie Bair 0-0 0-0 0 1Molly Gillig 1-1 0-0 2 1Blake Smith 1-2 0-0 2 5Tomi Taiwo 4-9 4-4 16 1Jasmine McWilliams 0-5 3-4 3 1Reagan Hune 2-6 2-3 6 4Mackenzie Wood 2-3 1-1 5 3Maddi Sears 0-1 0-0 0 2Totals 11-29 19-22 45 22Score by QuartersNorth Central 11 13 17 21 - 62

Carmel 10 12 5 18 - 45Carmel 3-point baskets (4) Taiwo 4Carmel leading rebounders Taiwo 8 Smith 8

BOYS GAMENorth Central 59

Carmel 45Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-15 6-6 22 1John Michael Mulloy 2-4 1-2 5 4PJ Baron 4-8 0-0 8 3Jalen Whack 0-5 0-0 0 1Luke Heady 2-7 0-0 6 5Alex Falender 0-2 0-0 0 2Eddie Gill 0-1 0-0 0 1Cole Jenkins 1-3 0-0 2 0Britt Beery 0-0 2-2 2 2Totals 15-45 9-10 45 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 18 5 8 - 45North Central 12 16 19 12 - 59Carmel 3-point shooting (6-16) Brown 4-7Heady 2-4 Whack 0-3 Jenkins 0-1 Gill 0-1Carmel rebounds (29) Baron 7 Mulloy 6 Brown5 Whack 3 Beery 3 Heady 2 Falender 2 Gill1

Panthers go 2-2 in showdowns with lsquoHounds

Brown Christy

Sports8

Lawrence Norths boys basketball teamflexed their musclesFriday night anddefeated GuerinCatholic 60-41

The states No 7-rated Class 4A squadled after every quarteralthough Coach PeteSmiths squad didoutscore LN 8-7 in thesecond stanza to onlytrail the Wildcats 21-13 at the halftimeintermission Guerin

Catholic only shot 167 percent from thefield in the first half and were only 1-6 from

the free throw line And we committed nineturnovers by halftime also said Smith

Lawrence North (4-1) had an 11-0 runduring the end of the third quarter and startof the fourth quarter and maintained adouble-digit lead throughout the final eightminutes

Guerin Catholic (2-4) committed 17turnovers compared to LNs four whichSmith said was a telling tale of what wentwrong Were really battling the turnoverbug the past two games and theyre tootalented to give them 13 more possessionswhere they got shots up We need to getbetter of valuing the basketball and eachpossession and need to do that sooner thanlater

Jack Hansen was the leading scorer andrebounder in the game scoring 14 points andgrabbing nine rebounds Luke Godfreyadded nine points as he made 3-of-4 fieldgoal attempts His brother Matthew Godfreyhad nine assists

Guerin Catholic will play at LafayetteJeff tonight where Smiths former assistantScott Radeker is in his seventh season ashead coach of the Bronchos

Lawrence North 60Guerin Catholic 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 0-4 0-0 0 0

Cameron Dixon 0-4 1-2 1 3Matthew Godfrey 3-11 0-0 8 3Jack Hansen 7-18 0-3 14 2Zach Munson 3-5 0-1 7 0Luke Godfrey 3-4 0-0 9 3Joey Weas 0-1 0-0 0 2Will Morris 0-1 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 1Drew Thieme 1-1 0-0 2 0Totals 17-50 1-6 41 14Score by QuartersLNHS 14 7 20 19 - 60GCHS 5 8 16 12 - 41Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (6-22) LGodfrey 3-4 M Godfrey 2-9 Munson 1-2 Sills0-3 Hansen 0-3 Sharpe 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (37) Hansen 9 Sills 5Dixon 5 M Godfrey 5 L Godfrey 3 Munson 2Weas 2 team 6

M Godfrey

Lawrence North too powerful for Golden Eagles

Hamilton Heightspicked up its firstHoosier Conferencevictory of the seasonFriday with an easy61-44 win overWestern at the HuskyDome

The Huskiesslowly built their leadin the first halfgetting ahead 10-6

after the first quarter and 23-13 at halftimeA 21-point third period helped clinch thegame

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights with Caymn Lutz adding 11Tyler Wiltermood pulled 11 rebounds withWeatherford grabbing six and Lutz fiveLutz also had five steals Austin Sauerteigdished out five assists

The Huskies are 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-3 overall Heights travels toNoblesville tonight for a 730 pm game

Heights 61Western 44

Heights FG FT TP PFTyler Wiltermood 2-6 1-1 5 2Sterling Weatherford 6-11 0-1 13 1Caymn Lutz 5-10 1-2 11 3Austin Sauerteig 1-8 3-3 5 4Max Wahl 2-4 1-2 6 4Drayden Thomas 3-8 1-2 8 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Noah Wallace 0-2 1-2 1 0Dawson Phifer 2-2 0-0 6 4

Caleb Bean 3-4 0-0 6 2Owen Powell 0-0 0-0 0 1Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 0Grant Lepoidevin 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 24-57 8-13 61 21Score by QuartersWestern 6 7 14 17 - 44Heights 10 13 21 17 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Phifer 2-2 Wahl1-2 Thomas 1-2 Weatherford 1-1 Sauerteig 0-4Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (37) Wiltermood 11Weatherford 6 Lutz 5 Bean 4 Thomas 3Sauerteig 3 Beale 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1

Lutz

Huskies roll past Western for first HC win

Sheridan remainedperfect in HoosierHeartland Conferenceplay Friday nightcruising past Eastern50-36 in an awaygame

The Blackhawkstrailed 10-5 after thefirst quarter andworked their wayback within 20-17 at

halftime But Sheridan took control in thesecond half outscoring the Comets 33-16

Cameron Weitzel had a fantasticshooting night making five 3-pointers onhis way to 21 points Drake Delph helpedout with 12 points he was 5-of-5 from thefield including two 3s Nicholas Burnell andTanner Swindle both pulled three reboundsDelph dished out four assists with AidenRoaten making two blocks

Sheridan is 4-3 overall and leads theHHC East Division at 2-0 The Hawks go

back on the road tonight playing at Taylorin another conference game Tipoff is at 730pm

Sheridan 50Eastern 36

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 0-1 0 0Jack Waitt 3-6 0-0 7 2Drake Delph 5-5 0-2 12 0Sean Weitzel 0-1 0-0 0 0

Tommy Glidden 1-2 0-0 3 2Cameron Weitzel 6-8 4-4 21 1Aiden Roaten 1-2 3-4 5 2Nicholas Burnell 1-1 0-0 2 0Tanner Swindle 0-3 0-0 0 2Totals 17-28 7-11 50 9Score by QuartersEastern 10 10 5 11 - 36Sheridan 5 12 15 18 - 50Sheridan 3-point shooting (9-13) C Weitzel 5-7Delph 2-2 Waitt 1-2 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (13) Burnell 3 Swindle 3Duke 1 Waitt 1 Delph 1 S Weitzel 1 GliddenC Weitzel 1 Roaten 1

Weitzel hits five 3s in Blackhawks victory

C Weitzel

The University Trailblazers scored 24consecutive points inthe first half to key a70-31 win overMuncie Burris at BallGymnasium

Josh Alford ledfour Trailblazers indouble figures with 14points as Universityimproved to 6-1 over-all and 2-0 in thePioneer AcademicAthletic ConferenceEast Division The

Owls fall to 2-6 0-1 in the PAACEmerson Halbleib and Josh Watson each

had 13 points and Ethan Sickels had 12 David Howard stuffed the stat sheet withnine points six rebounds four assists threeblocks and two steals Alford had a teamhigh seven rebounds

Leading 7-3 with three minutes remain-ing in the first quarter University outscoredthe Burris Owls 24-0 over next eightminutes of the game to take a 31-3 lead onthe way to a 33-8 halftime lead Halbleibhad all 13 of his points in the first half

University assisted on 22 of their 29 fieldgoals Zach Hodgin led the Blazers with

five helpers Watson had four assists whilefreshman Sam Mervis handed out threeassists in his first varsity action

The Trailblazers are next inaction Wednesday evening at Bankers LifeFieldhouse as part of a girlsboys double-header against Seton Catholic The Univer-sity boys can clinch the PAAC East divisionwith a win

University 70Muncie Burris 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 4-10 0-0 9 0

Josh Watson 5-9 2-2 13 1Zach Hodgin 1-3 2-2 4 4Josh Alford 6-11 2-2 14 2Emerson Halbleib 6-8 1-1 13 0Ethan Sickels 5-8 0-0 12 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 2Ben Glazier 2-4 0-0 4 0Sam Mervis 0-0 1-2 1 2Marcus McTyer 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 29-54 8-9 70 13Score by QuartersUniversity 14 19 21 16 - 70Burris 3 5 9 14 - 31University 3-point shooting (4-16) Sickels 2-4Howard 1-4 Watson 1-4 Alford 0-2 Hodgin 0-1Glazier 0-1University rebounds (29) Alford 7 Howard 6Halbleib 5 Wott 2 Hodgin 2 Glazier 2 Sickels1 McTyer 1 Mervis 1 Watson 1

Watson

lsquoBlazers trounce Burris are 2-0 in PAAC East

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 68 Eastbrook 47Anderson 56 Muncie Central 53Andrean 63 Kankakee Valley 50Angola 50 Westview 44Argos 69 South Bend CareerAcademy 40Attica 51 Fountain Central 48Barr-Reeve 62 Eastern Greene 40Bedford North Lawrence 56Madison 55Beech Grove 61 Lapel 59Bloomington North 74 Southport51Bloomington South 58 TerreHaute North 42Blue River 53 Daleville 42

Bluffton 59 Southern Wells 39Brownsburg 61 Avon 59Brownstown Central 72 NorthHarrison 47Calumet 65 North Newton 42Carroll (Fort Wayne) 69 FortWayne Wayne 55Cascade 61 Owen Valley 44Castle 96 Evansville Reitz 56Christian Academy 46 SouthCentral (Elizabeth) 30Churubusco 70 Prairie Heights 47Clinton Central 54 Tri-Central 41Clinton Prairie 67 Frontier 36Cloverdale 67 Brown County 51Columbia City 52 East Noble 40Columbus North 41 ColumbusEast 35Corydon Central 74 Scottsburg 52Covington 88 Turkey Run 55

Crawfordsville 66 NorthMontgomery 45Crothersville 66 Shawe Memorial54Crown Point 59 Munster 32Culver Academy 57 Twin Lakes43Danville 54 Lebanon 49Decatur Central 65 Mooresville 58Delta 43 Jay County 31Eastern Hancock 56 Knightstown51Eastside 56 Lakeland 48Edgewood 72 Indian Creek 51Elkhart Central 56 South Bend StJoseph 54Elkhart Memorial 56 Concord 53Elwood 80 Blackford 42Evansville Bosse 98 Washington58

Evansville Mater Dei 55 NorthPosey 50Evansville Memorial 61 MountVernon (Posey) 44Floyd Central 59 Providence 41Fort Wayne Blackhawk 61 FortWayne Canterbury 36Fort Wayne Dwenger 62 FortWayne Concordia 40Fort Wayne Snider 76 Fort WayneNorth 73 OTFort Wayne South 83 Fort WayneNorthrop 79 OTFranklin Central 66 Perry Meridian65Gibson Southern 62 SouthSpencer 61Greenfield-Central 50 Yorktown

Friday night basketball scores

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 18 8 692 -Boston 14 12 538 40New York 14 12 538 40Brooklyn 7 18 280 105Philadelphia 6 20 231 120Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 13 519 -Atlanta 13 13 500 05Washington 11 14 440 20Orlando 12 16 429 25Miami 9 18 333 50Central W L PCT GBCleveland 18 6 750 -Milwaukee 13 12 520 55Detroit 14 14 500 60Chicago 13 13 500 60Indiana 13 14 481 65

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 17 10 630 -Oklahoma City 15 11 577 15Portland 13 15 464 45Denver 10 16 385 65Minnesota 7 18 280 90Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 21 5 808 -Houston 20 7 741 15Memphis 18 10 643 40New Orleans 9 19 321 130Dallas 6 20 231 150Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 23 4 852 -LA Clippers 20 7 741 30Sacramento 10 16 385 125LA Lakers 11 18 379 130Phoenix 8 18 308 145

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Washington 122 Detroit 108Orlando 118 Brooklyn 111

Boston 96 Charlotte 88Atlanta 125 Toronto 121

Milwaukee 95 Chicago 69

Sacramento 96 Memphis 92Houston 122 New Orleans 100LA Lakers 100 Philadelphia 89

LA Clippers 102 Miami 98Utah 103 Dallas 100

44 OTGriffith 68 Highland 37Hagerstown 63 Centerville 55Hamilton Heights 61 Western 44Hamilton Southeastern 86 Fishers80 2OTHammond 73 Hammond Gavit 59Hauser 72 Edinburgh 50Hebron 49 Morgan Twp 29Henryville 68 Lanesville 30Homestead 70 Fort Wayne Luers61Huntington North 68 Leo 38Indianapolis Attucks 84Indianapolis International 34Indianapolis Cathedral 103Indianapolis Chatard 55Indianapolis Lighthouse 76Bloomington Lighthouse 25Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 35Indianapolis Manual 82Indianapolis Northwest 72Indianapolis Ritter 64 HeritageChristian 62Indianapolis Roncalli 65 BrebeufJesuit 61Indianapolis Scecina 92Speedway 72Indianapolis Tech 56 Richmond54Jennings County 59 Greensburg54Knox 46 Caston 30Kokomo 67 Marion 61LaVille 71 Pioneer 60Lafayette Central Catholic 57Frankfort 49Lawrence Central 51 Pike 48Lawrence North 60 GuerinCatholic 41Lawrenceburg 63 Rushville 40Lewis Cass 57 Tipton 46Liberty Christian 87 AndersonPrep Academy 44Linton-Stockton 55 Shakamak 41Logansport 77 Lafayette Jeff 62Lowell 61 Hobart 52Marquette Catholic 75 HanoverCentral 60McCutcheon 71 Harrison (WestLafayette) 69Mishawaka Marian 40 John Glenn38Mishawaka 63 Bremen 49Mississinewa 65 Madison-Grant33Mitchell 57 North Knox 54 OTMonroe Central 74 Union (Modoc)38Monrovia 59 Clay City 35Mount Vernon (Fortville) 83Shelbyville 74New Castle 79 New Palestine 772OT

New Haven 81 Bellmont 49New Washington 51 Rising Sun40Noblesville 43 Westfield 41North Central (Indianapolis) 59Carmel 45North Decatur 64 Waldron 48North Miami 52 Rochester 44North Vermillion 62 Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 40NorthWood 66 Plymouth 62 OTNortheastern 35 Shenandoah 33Northview 74 North Putnam 56Northwestern 66 Maconaquah 53Norwell 66 DeKalb 55Oak Hill 61 Frankton 55Orleans 82 Medora 32Paoli 63 Austin 36Perry Central 59 Springs Valley 55Pike Central 77 Vincennes Rivet69 OTPlainfield 75 Terre Haute South 74Princeton 75 Vincennes Lincoln69Rock Creek Academy 70Charlestown 69Rockville 101 North Central(Farmersburg) 50Rossville 56 Carroll (Flora) 32Sheridan 50 Eastern (Greentown)36Silver Creek 71 Jeffersonville 63South Adams 42 Heritage 40South Bend Riley 78 South BendAdams 53South Central (Union Mills) 51West Central 41South Knox 56 WashingtonCatholic 27South Newton 46 RensselaerCentral 44Southmont 75 Western Boone 34Southwestern (Hanover) 49 Jac-Cen-Del 25Southwood 65 Manchester 52Sullivan 49 Greencastle 37Switzerland County 69 TrinityLutheran 60Tell City 56 Tecumseh 45Tippecanoe Valley 96 Whitko 924OTTri-County 90 North White 52Tri 57 Cowan 43Triton 47 Winamac 45University 70 Muncie Burris 31Wabash 53 Northfield 41Wapahani 63 Wes-Del 39Warren Central 58 Ben Davis 54Warsaw 56 Wawasee 25Washington Twp 67 North Judson32West Lafayette 42 Benton Central20West Noble 66 Central Noble 59West Vigo 53 South Putnam 41

Westville 65 Kouts 58Whiteland 65 Center Grove 58Winchester 57 Union County 53Wood Memorial 32 North Daviess26Woodlan 57 Adams Central 48Cannelton ClassicCloverport (Ky) 62 ColumbusChristian 57Fox Creek Christian (Ky) 69Cannelton 52Washington County InvitationalBorden 72 West Washington 58Salem 74 Eastern (Pekin) 57

GIRLS GAMESAlexandria 53 Eastbrook 49Anderson 56 Muncie Central 40Bremen 51 Mishawaka 48Carroll (Fort Wayne) 82 FortWayne Wayne 25Cascade 56 Owen Valley 45Central Noble 41 West Noble 38Charlestown 79 Rock CreekAcademy 22Churubusco 43 Prairie Heights 33Cloverdale 57 Brown County 42Connersville 47 South Dearborn25Culver 33 South Bend CareerAcademy 8Danville 53 Lebanon 42Eastern Hancock 62 Knightstown49Elwood 57 Blackford 44Fort Wayne Canterbury 56 FortWayne Blackhawk 30Fort Wayne Concordia 47 FortWayne Dwenger 34Fort Wayne Northrop 59 FortWayne South 56Fort Wayne Snider 77 Fort WayneNorth 35Franklin 50 Greenwood 47Garrett 54 Lakewood Park 32Gibson Southern 70 SouthSpencer 33Greencastle 58 Sullivan 42Greensburg 57 Batesville 49Greenwood Christian 55Indianapolis Shortridge 32Hagerstown 49 Centerville 18Hamilton Southeastern 62 Fishers57Hammond Morton 50 HammondClark 37Hammond Noll 51 Wheeler 47Harrison (West Lafayette) 47McCutcheon 37Homestead 72 Fort Wayne Luers34Horizon Christian 50 Living WaterHomeSchool 30Indian Creek 42 Edgewood 32Indianapolis Attucks 53

Indianapolis International 19Indianapolis Herron 35 ProvidenceCristo Rey 19Indianapolis HomeSchool 64Bloomington Lighthouse 36Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 37Indianapolis Manual 79Indianapolis Northwest 53Indianapolis Roncalli 60 BrebeufJesuit 25Indianapolis Tech 61 Richmond50Indianapolis Tindley 86 SetonCatholic 25Jasper 47 Northeast Dubois 32John Glenn 46 Mishawaka Marian39Knox 45 Caston 23Kokomo 55 Marion 44LaCrosse 54 Boone Grove 49LaPorte 41 Portage 39 OTLaVille 48 Pioneer 16Lafayette Jeff 66 Logansport 53Lake Central 41 Crown Point 26Lawrence North 69 WarrenCentral 40Lighthouse CPA 93 HammondGavit 16Manchester 42 Southwood 33Martinsville 51 Plainfield 49Merrillville 69 Michigan City 53Mooresville 60 Decatur Central 42North Central (Indianapolis) 62Carmel 45North Montgomery 48Crawfordsville 28Northridge 40 Goshen 33Northview 66 North Putnam 26Oregon-Davis 67 South Central(Union Mills) 60 OTPenn 71 South Bend Washington45Rensselaer Central 57 SouthNewton 33River Forest 65 Lake Station 31Rochester 50 North Miami 40South Bend Adams 69 Jimtown 19South Bend Clay 49 New Prairie45South Bend St Joseph 72 ElkhartCentral 20South Central (Elizabeth) 55Christian Academy 26South Putnam 53 West Vigo 47Southridge 52 Crawford County45 OTUnion City 44 Cambridge CityLincoln 39Valparaiso 44 Chesterton 42Western Boone 56 Southmont 48Westville 72 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 45Whiting 41 North Newton 38 OT

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Lawrence Norths boys basketball teamflexed their musclesFriday night anddefeated GuerinCatholic 60-41

The states No 7-rated Class 4A squadled after every quarteralthough Coach PeteSmiths squad didoutscore LN 8-7 in thesecond stanza to onlytrail the Wildcats 21-13 at the halftimeintermission Guerin

Catholic only shot 167 percent from thefield in the first half and were only 1-6 from

the free throw line And we committed nineturnovers by halftime also said Smith

Lawrence North (4-1) had an 11-0 runduring the end of the third quarter and startof the fourth quarter and maintained adouble-digit lead throughout the final eightminutes

Guerin Catholic (2-4) committed 17turnovers compared to LNs four whichSmith said was a telling tale of what wentwrong Were really battling the turnoverbug the past two games and theyre tootalented to give them 13 more possessionswhere they got shots up We need to getbetter of valuing the basketball and eachpossession and need to do that sooner thanlater

Jack Hansen was the leading scorer andrebounder in the game scoring 14 points andgrabbing nine rebounds Luke Godfreyadded nine points as he made 3-of-4 fieldgoal attempts His brother Matthew Godfreyhad nine assists

Guerin Catholic will play at LafayetteJeff tonight where Smiths former assistantScott Radeker is in his seventh season ashead coach of the Bronchos

Lawrence North 60Guerin Catholic 41

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 0-4 0-0 0 0

Cameron Dixon 0-4 1-2 1 3Matthew Godfrey 3-11 0-0 8 3Jack Hansen 7-18 0-3 14 2Zach Munson 3-5 0-1 7 0Luke Godfrey 3-4 0-0 9 3Joey Weas 0-1 0-0 0 2Will Morris 0-1 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 1Drew Thieme 1-1 0-0 2 0Totals 17-50 1-6 41 14Score by QuartersLNHS 14 7 20 19 - 60GCHS 5 8 16 12 - 41Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (6-22) LGodfrey 3-4 M Godfrey 2-9 Munson 1-2 Sills0-3 Hansen 0-3 Sharpe 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (37) Hansen 9 Sills 5Dixon 5 M Godfrey 5 L Godfrey 3 Munson 2Weas 2 team 6

M Godfrey

Lawrence North too powerful for Golden Eagles

Hamilton Heightspicked up its firstHoosier Conferencevictory of the seasonFriday with an easy61-44 win overWestern at the HuskyDome

The Huskiesslowly built their leadin the first halfgetting ahead 10-6

after the first quarter and 23-13 at halftimeA 21-point third period helped clinch thegame

Sterling Weatherford scored 13 pointsfor Heights with Caymn Lutz adding 11Tyler Wiltermood pulled 11 rebounds withWeatherford grabbing six and Lutz fiveLutz also had five steals Austin Sauerteigdished out five assists

The Huskies are 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-3 overall Heights travels toNoblesville tonight for a 730 pm game

Heights 61Western 44

Heights FG FT TP PFTyler Wiltermood 2-6 1-1 5 2Sterling Weatherford 6-11 0-1 13 1Caymn Lutz 5-10 1-2 11 3Austin Sauerteig 1-8 3-3 5 4Max Wahl 2-4 1-2 6 4Drayden Thomas 3-8 1-2 8 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Noah Wallace 0-2 1-2 1 0Dawson Phifer 2-2 0-0 6 4

Caleb Bean 3-4 0-0 6 2Owen Powell 0-0 0-0 0 1Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 0Grant Lepoidevin 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 24-57 8-13 61 21Score by QuartersWestern 6 7 14 17 - 44Heights 10 13 21 17 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Phifer 2-2 Wahl1-2 Thomas 1-2 Weatherford 1-1 Sauerteig 0-4Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (37) Wiltermood 11Weatherford 6 Lutz 5 Bean 4 Thomas 3Sauerteig 3 Beale 2 Wallace 2 Wahl 1

Lutz

Huskies roll past Western for first HC win

Sheridan remainedperfect in HoosierHeartland Conferenceplay Friday nightcruising past Eastern50-36 in an awaygame

The Blackhawkstrailed 10-5 after thefirst quarter andworked their wayback within 20-17 at

halftime But Sheridan took control in thesecond half outscoring the Comets 33-16

Cameron Weitzel had a fantasticshooting night making five 3-pointers onhis way to 21 points Drake Delph helpedout with 12 points he was 5-of-5 from thefield including two 3s Nicholas Burnell andTanner Swindle both pulled three reboundsDelph dished out four assists with AidenRoaten making two blocks

Sheridan is 4-3 overall and leads theHHC East Division at 2-0 The Hawks go

back on the road tonight playing at Taylorin another conference game Tipoff is at 730pm

Sheridan 50Eastern 36

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 0-1 0 0Jack Waitt 3-6 0-0 7 2Drake Delph 5-5 0-2 12 0Sean Weitzel 0-1 0-0 0 0

Tommy Glidden 1-2 0-0 3 2Cameron Weitzel 6-8 4-4 21 1Aiden Roaten 1-2 3-4 5 2Nicholas Burnell 1-1 0-0 2 0Tanner Swindle 0-3 0-0 0 2Totals 17-28 7-11 50 9Score by QuartersEastern 10 10 5 11 - 36Sheridan 5 12 15 18 - 50Sheridan 3-point shooting (9-13) C Weitzel 5-7Delph 2-2 Waitt 1-2 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (13) Burnell 3 Swindle 3Duke 1 Waitt 1 Delph 1 S Weitzel 1 GliddenC Weitzel 1 Roaten 1

Weitzel hits five 3s in Blackhawks victory

C Weitzel

The University Trailblazers scored 24consecutive points inthe first half to key a70-31 win overMuncie Burris at BallGymnasium

Josh Alford ledfour Trailblazers indouble figures with 14points as Universityimproved to 6-1 over-all and 2-0 in thePioneer AcademicAthletic ConferenceEast Division The

Owls fall to 2-6 0-1 in the PAACEmerson Halbleib and Josh Watson each

had 13 points and Ethan Sickels had 12 David Howard stuffed the stat sheet withnine points six rebounds four assists threeblocks and two steals Alford had a teamhigh seven rebounds

Leading 7-3 with three minutes remain-ing in the first quarter University outscoredthe Burris Owls 24-0 over next eightminutes of the game to take a 31-3 lead onthe way to a 33-8 halftime lead Halbleibhad all 13 of his points in the first half

University assisted on 22 of their 29 fieldgoals Zach Hodgin led the Blazers with

five helpers Watson had four assists whilefreshman Sam Mervis handed out threeassists in his first varsity action

The Trailblazers are next inaction Wednesday evening at Bankers LifeFieldhouse as part of a girlsboys double-header against Seton Catholic The Univer-sity boys can clinch the PAAC East divisionwith a win

University 70Muncie Burris 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 4-10 0-0 9 0

Josh Watson 5-9 2-2 13 1Zach Hodgin 1-3 2-2 4 4Josh Alford 6-11 2-2 14 2Emerson Halbleib 6-8 1-1 13 0Ethan Sickels 5-8 0-0 12 1Tyler Wott 0-0 0-0 0 2Ben Glazier 2-4 0-0 4 0Sam Mervis 0-0 1-2 1 2Marcus McTyer 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 29-54 8-9 70 13Score by QuartersUniversity 14 19 21 16 - 70Burris 3 5 9 14 - 31University 3-point shooting (4-16) Sickels 2-4Howard 1-4 Watson 1-4 Alford 0-2 Hodgin 0-1Glazier 0-1University rebounds (29) Alford 7 Howard 6Halbleib 5 Wott 2 Hodgin 2 Glazier 2 Sickels1 McTyer 1 Mervis 1 Watson 1

Watson

lsquoBlazers trounce Burris are 2-0 in PAAC East

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 68 Eastbrook 47Anderson 56 Muncie Central 53Andrean 63 Kankakee Valley 50Angola 50 Westview 44Argos 69 South Bend CareerAcademy 40Attica 51 Fountain Central 48Barr-Reeve 62 Eastern Greene 40Bedford North Lawrence 56Madison 55Beech Grove 61 Lapel 59Bloomington North 74 Southport51Bloomington South 58 TerreHaute North 42Blue River 53 Daleville 42

Bluffton 59 Southern Wells 39Brownsburg 61 Avon 59Brownstown Central 72 NorthHarrison 47Calumet 65 North Newton 42Carroll (Fort Wayne) 69 FortWayne Wayne 55Cascade 61 Owen Valley 44Castle 96 Evansville Reitz 56Christian Academy 46 SouthCentral (Elizabeth) 30Churubusco 70 Prairie Heights 47Clinton Central 54 Tri-Central 41Clinton Prairie 67 Frontier 36Cloverdale 67 Brown County 51Columbia City 52 East Noble 40Columbus North 41 ColumbusEast 35Corydon Central 74 Scottsburg 52Covington 88 Turkey Run 55

Crawfordsville 66 NorthMontgomery 45Crothersville 66 Shawe Memorial54Crown Point 59 Munster 32Culver Academy 57 Twin Lakes43Danville 54 Lebanon 49Decatur Central 65 Mooresville 58Delta 43 Jay County 31Eastern Hancock 56 Knightstown51Eastside 56 Lakeland 48Edgewood 72 Indian Creek 51Elkhart Central 56 South Bend StJoseph 54Elkhart Memorial 56 Concord 53Elwood 80 Blackford 42Evansville Bosse 98 Washington58

Evansville Mater Dei 55 NorthPosey 50Evansville Memorial 61 MountVernon (Posey) 44Floyd Central 59 Providence 41Fort Wayne Blackhawk 61 FortWayne Canterbury 36Fort Wayne Dwenger 62 FortWayne Concordia 40Fort Wayne Snider 76 Fort WayneNorth 73 OTFort Wayne South 83 Fort WayneNorthrop 79 OTFranklin Central 66 Perry Meridian65Gibson Southern 62 SouthSpencer 61Greenfield-Central 50 Yorktown

Friday night basketball scores

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 18 8 692 -Boston 14 12 538 40New York 14 12 538 40Brooklyn 7 18 280 105Philadelphia 6 20 231 120Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 13 519 -Atlanta 13 13 500 05Washington 11 14 440 20Orlando 12 16 429 25Miami 9 18 333 50Central W L PCT GBCleveland 18 6 750 -Milwaukee 13 12 520 55Detroit 14 14 500 60Chicago 13 13 500 60Indiana 13 14 481 65

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 17 10 630 -Oklahoma City 15 11 577 15Portland 13 15 464 45Denver 10 16 385 65Minnesota 7 18 280 90Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 21 5 808 -Houston 20 7 741 15Memphis 18 10 643 40New Orleans 9 19 321 130Dallas 6 20 231 150Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 23 4 852 -LA Clippers 20 7 741 30Sacramento 10 16 385 125LA Lakers 11 18 379 130Phoenix 8 18 308 145

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Washington 122 Detroit 108Orlando 118 Brooklyn 111

Boston 96 Charlotte 88Atlanta 125 Toronto 121

Milwaukee 95 Chicago 69

Sacramento 96 Memphis 92Houston 122 New Orleans 100LA Lakers 100 Philadelphia 89

LA Clippers 102 Miami 98Utah 103 Dallas 100

44 OTGriffith 68 Highland 37Hagerstown 63 Centerville 55Hamilton Heights 61 Western 44Hamilton Southeastern 86 Fishers80 2OTHammond 73 Hammond Gavit 59Hauser 72 Edinburgh 50Hebron 49 Morgan Twp 29Henryville 68 Lanesville 30Homestead 70 Fort Wayne Luers61Huntington North 68 Leo 38Indianapolis Attucks 84Indianapolis International 34Indianapolis Cathedral 103Indianapolis Chatard 55Indianapolis Lighthouse 76Bloomington Lighthouse 25Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 35Indianapolis Manual 82Indianapolis Northwest 72Indianapolis Ritter 64 HeritageChristian 62Indianapolis Roncalli 65 BrebeufJesuit 61Indianapolis Scecina 92Speedway 72Indianapolis Tech 56 Richmond54Jennings County 59 Greensburg54Knox 46 Caston 30Kokomo 67 Marion 61LaVille 71 Pioneer 60Lafayette Central Catholic 57Frankfort 49Lawrence Central 51 Pike 48Lawrence North 60 GuerinCatholic 41Lawrenceburg 63 Rushville 40Lewis Cass 57 Tipton 46Liberty Christian 87 AndersonPrep Academy 44Linton-Stockton 55 Shakamak 41Logansport 77 Lafayette Jeff 62Lowell 61 Hobart 52Marquette Catholic 75 HanoverCentral 60McCutcheon 71 Harrison (WestLafayette) 69Mishawaka Marian 40 John Glenn38Mishawaka 63 Bremen 49Mississinewa 65 Madison-Grant33Mitchell 57 North Knox 54 OTMonroe Central 74 Union (Modoc)38Monrovia 59 Clay City 35Mount Vernon (Fortville) 83Shelbyville 74New Castle 79 New Palestine 772OT

New Haven 81 Bellmont 49New Washington 51 Rising Sun40Noblesville 43 Westfield 41North Central (Indianapolis) 59Carmel 45North Decatur 64 Waldron 48North Miami 52 Rochester 44North Vermillion 62 Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 40NorthWood 66 Plymouth 62 OTNortheastern 35 Shenandoah 33Northview 74 North Putnam 56Northwestern 66 Maconaquah 53Norwell 66 DeKalb 55Oak Hill 61 Frankton 55Orleans 82 Medora 32Paoli 63 Austin 36Perry Central 59 Springs Valley 55Pike Central 77 Vincennes Rivet69 OTPlainfield 75 Terre Haute South 74Princeton 75 Vincennes Lincoln69Rock Creek Academy 70Charlestown 69Rockville 101 North Central(Farmersburg) 50Rossville 56 Carroll (Flora) 32Sheridan 50 Eastern (Greentown)36Silver Creek 71 Jeffersonville 63South Adams 42 Heritage 40South Bend Riley 78 South BendAdams 53South Central (Union Mills) 51West Central 41South Knox 56 WashingtonCatholic 27South Newton 46 RensselaerCentral 44Southmont 75 Western Boone 34Southwestern (Hanover) 49 Jac-Cen-Del 25Southwood 65 Manchester 52Sullivan 49 Greencastle 37Switzerland County 69 TrinityLutheran 60Tell City 56 Tecumseh 45Tippecanoe Valley 96 Whitko 924OTTri-County 90 North White 52Tri 57 Cowan 43Triton 47 Winamac 45University 70 Muncie Burris 31Wabash 53 Northfield 41Wapahani 63 Wes-Del 39Warren Central 58 Ben Davis 54Warsaw 56 Wawasee 25Washington Twp 67 North Judson32West Lafayette 42 Benton Central20West Noble 66 Central Noble 59West Vigo 53 South Putnam 41

Westville 65 Kouts 58Whiteland 65 Center Grove 58Winchester 57 Union County 53Wood Memorial 32 North Daviess26Woodlan 57 Adams Central 48Cannelton ClassicCloverport (Ky) 62 ColumbusChristian 57Fox Creek Christian (Ky) 69Cannelton 52Washington County InvitationalBorden 72 West Washington 58Salem 74 Eastern (Pekin) 57

GIRLS GAMESAlexandria 53 Eastbrook 49Anderson 56 Muncie Central 40Bremen 51 Mishawaka 48Carroll (Fort Wayne) 82 FortWayne Wayne 25Cascade 56 Owen Valley 45Central Noble 41 West Noble 38Charlestown 79 Rock CreekAcademy 22Churubusco 43 Prairie Heights 33Cloverdale 57 Brown County 42Connersville 47 South Dearborn25Culver 33 South Bend CareerAcademy 8Danville 53 Lebanon 42Eastern Hancock 62 Knightstown49Elwood 57 Blackford 44Fort Wayne Canterbury 56 FortWayne Blackhawk 30Fort Wayne Concordia 47 FortWayne Dwenger 34Fort Wayne Northrop 59 FortWayne South 56Fort Wayne Snider 77 Fort WayneNorth 35Franklin 50 Greenwood 47Garrett 54 Lakewood Park 32Gibson Southern 70 SouthSpencer 33Greencastle 58 Sullivan 42Greensburg 57 Batesville 49Greenwood Christian 55Indianapolis Shortridge 32Hagerstown 49 Centerville 18Hamilton Southeastern 62 Fishers57Hammond Morton 50 HammondClark 37Hammond Noll 51 Wheeler 47Harrison (West Lafayette) 47McCutcheon 37Homestead 72 Fort Wayne Luers34Horizon Christian 50 Living WaterHomeSchool 30Indian Creek 42 Edgewood 32Indianapolis Attucks 53

Indianapolis International 19Indianapolis Herron 35 ProvidenceCristo Rey 19Indianapolis HomeSchool 64Bloomington Lighthouse 36Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 37Indianapolis Manual 79Indianapolis Northwest 53Indianapolis Roncalli 60 BrebeufJesuit 25Indianapolis Tech 61 Richmond50Indianapolis Tindley 86 SetonCatholic 25Jasper 47 Northeast Dubois 32John Glenn 46 Mishawaka Marian39Knox 45 Caston 23Kokomo 55 Marion 44LaCrosse 54 Boone Grove 49LaPorte 41 Portage 39 OTLaVille 48 Pioneer 16Lafayette Jeff 66 Logansport 53Lake Central 41 Crown Point 26Lawrence North 69 WarrenCentral 40Lighthouse CPA 93 HammondGavit 16Manchester 42 Southwood 33Martinsville 51 Plainfield 49Merrillville 69 Michigan City 53Mooresville 60 Decatur Central 42North Central (Indianapolis) 62Carmel 45North Montgomery 48Crawfordsville 28Northridge 40 Goshen 33Northview 66 North Putnam 26Oregon-Davis 67 South Central(Union Mills) 60 OTPenn 71 South Bend Washington45Rensselaer Central 57 SouthNewton 33River Forest 65 Lake Station 31Rochester 50 North Miami 40South Bend Adams 69 Jimtown 19South Bend Clay 49 New Prairie45South Bend St Joseph 72 ElkhartCentral 20South Central (Elizabeth) 55Christian Academy 26South Putnam 53 West Vigo 47Southridge 52 Crawford County45 OTUnion City 44 Cambridge CityLincoln 39Valparaiso 44 Chesterton 42Western Boone 56 Southmont 48Westville 72 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 45Whiting 41 North Newton 38 OT

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Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 18 8 692 -Boston 14 12 538 40New York 14 12 538 40Brooklyn 7 18 280 105Philadelphia 6 20 231 120Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 13 519 -Atlanta 13 13 500 05Washington 11 14 440 20Orlando 12 16 429 25Miami 9 18 333 50Central W L PCT GBCleveland 18 6 750 -Milwaukee 13 12 520 55Detroit 14 14 500 60Chicago 13 13 500 60Indiana 13 14 481 65

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 17 10 630 -Oklahoma City 15 11 577 15Portland 13 15 464 45Denver 10 16 385 65Minnesota 7 18 280 90Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 21 5 808 -Houston 20 7 741 15Memphis 18 10 643 40New Orleans 9 19 321 130Dallas 6 20 231 150Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 23 4 852 -LA Clippers 20 7 741 30Sacramento 10 16 385 125LA Lakers 11 18 379 130Phoenix 8 18 308 145

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Washington 122 Detroit 108Orlando 118 Brooklyn 111

Boston 96 Charlotte 88Atlanta 125 Toronto 121

Milwaukee 95 Chicago 69

Sacramento 96 Memphis 92Houston 122 New Orleans 100LA Lakers 100 Philadelphia 89

LA Clippers 102 Miami 98Utah 103 Dallas 100

44 OTGriffith 68 Highland 37Hagerstown 63 Centerville 55Hamilton Heights 61 Western 44Hamilton Southeastern 86 Fishers80 2OTHammond 73 Hammond Gavit 59Hauser 72 Edinburgh 50Hebron 49 Morgan Twp 29Henryville 68 Lanesville 30Homestead 70 Fort Wayne Luers61Huntington North 68 Leo 38Indianapolis Attucks 84Indianapolis International 34Indianapolis Cathedral 103Indianapolis Chatard 55Indianapolis Lighthouse 76Bloomington Lighthouse 25Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 35Indianapolis Manual 82Indianapolis Northwest 72Indianapolis Ritter 64 HeritageChristian 62Indianapolis Roncalli 65 BrebeufJesuit 61Indianapolis Scecina 92Speedway 72Indianapolis Tech 56 Richmond54Jennings County 59 Greensburg54Knox 46 Caston 30Kokomo 67 Marion 61LaVille 71 Pioneer 60Lafayette Central Catholic 57Frankfort 49Lawrence Central 51 Pike 48Lawrence North 60 GuerinCatholic 41Lawrenceburg 63 Rushville 40Lewis Cass 57 Tipton 46Liberty Christian 87 AndersonPrep Academy 44Linton-Stockton 55 Shakamak 41Logansport 77 Lafayette Jeff 62Lowell 61 Hobart 52Marquette Catholic 75 HanoverCentral 60McCutcheon 71 Harrison (WestLafayette) 69Mishawaka Marian 40 John Glenn38Mishawaka 63 Bremen 49Mississinewa 65 Madison-Grant33Mitchell 57 North Knox 54 OTMonroe Central 74 Union (Modoc)38Monrovia 59 Clay City 35Mount Vernon (Fortville) 83Shelbyville 74New Castle 79 New Palestine 772OT

New Haven 81 Bellmont 49New Washington 51 Rising Sun40Noblesville 43 Westfield 41North Central (Indianapolis) 59Carmel 45North Decatur 64 Waldron 48North Miami 52 Rochester 44North Vermillion 62 Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill) 40NorthWood 66 Plymouth 62 OTNortheastern 35 Shenandoah 33Northview 74 North Putnam 56Northwestern 66 Maconaquah 53Norwell 66 DeKalb 55Oak Hill 61 Frankton 55Orleans 82 Medora 32Paoli 63 Austin 36Perry Central 59 Springs Valley 55Pike Central 77 Vincennes Rivet69 OTPlainfield 75 Terre Haute South 74Princeton 75 Vincennes Lincoln69Rock Creek Academy 70Charlestown 69Rockville 101 North Central(Farmersburg) 50Rossville 56 Carroll (Flora) 32Sheridan 50 Eastern (Greentown)36Silver Creek 71 Jeffersonville 63South Adams 42 Heritage 40South Bend Riley 78 South BendAdams 53South Central (Union Mills) 51West Central 41South Knox 56 WashingtonCatholic 27South Newton 46 RensselaerCentral 44Southmont 75 Western Boone 34Southwestern (Hanover) 49 Jac-Cen-Del 25Southwood 65 Manchester 52Sullivan 49 Greencastle 37Switzerland County 69 TrinityLutheran 60Tell City 56 Tecumseh 45Tippecanoe Valley 96 Whitko 924OTTri-County 90 North White 52Tri 57 Cowan 43Triton 47 Winamac 45University 70 Muncie Burris 31Wabash 53 Northfield 41Wapahani 63 Wes-Del 39Warren Central 58 Ben Davis 54Warsaw 56 Wawasee 25Washington Twp 67 North Judson32West Lafayette 42 Benton Central20West Noble 66 Central Noble 59West Vigo 53 South Putnam 41

Westville 65 Kouts 58Whiteland 65 Center Grove 58Winchester 57 Union County 53Wood Memorial 32 North Daviess26Woodlan 57 Adams Central 48Cannelton ClassicCloverport (Ky) 62 ColumbusChristian 57Fox Creek Christian (Ky) 69Cannelton 52Washington County InvitationalBorden 72 West Washington 58Salem 74 Eastern (Pekin) 57

GIRLS GAMESAlexandria 53 Eastbrook 49Anderson 56 Muncie Central 40Bremen 51 Mishawaka 48Carroll (Fort Wayne) 82 FortWayne Wayne 25Cascade 56 Owen Valley 45Central Noble 41 West Noble 38Charlestown 79 Rock CreekAcademy 22Churubusco 43 Prairie Heights 33Cloverdale 57 Brown County 42Connersville 47 South Dearborn25Culver 33 South Bend CareerAcademy 8Danville 53 Lebanon 42Eastern Hancock 62 Knightstown49Elwood 57 Blackford 44Fort Wayne Canterbury 56 FortWayne Blackhawk 30Fort Wayne Concordia 47 FortWayne Dwenger 34Fort Wayne Northrop 59 FortWayne South 56Fort Wayne Snider 77 Fort WayneNorth 35Franklin 50 Greenwood 47Garrett 54 Lakewood Park 32Gibson Southern 70 SouthSpencer 33Greencastle 58 Sullivan 42Greensburg 57 Batesville 49Greenwood Christian 55Indianapolis Shortridge 32Hagerstown 49 Centerville 18Hamilton Southeastern 62 Fishers57Hammond Morton 50 HammondClark 37Hammond Noll 51 Wheeler 47Harrison (West Lafayette) 47McCutcheon 37Homestead 72 Fort Wayne Luers34Horizon Christian 50 Living WaterHomeSchool 30Indian Creek 42 Edgewood 32Indianapolis Attucks 53

Indianapolis International 19Indianapolis Herron 35 ProvidenceCristo Rey 19Indianapolis HomeSchool 64Bloomington Lighthouse 36Indianapolis Lutheran 40Southwestern (Shelbyville) 37Indianapolis Manual 79Indianapolis Northwest 53Indianapolis Roncalli 60 BrebeufJesuit 25Indianapolis Tech 61 Richmond50Indianapolis Tindley 86 SetonCatholic 25Jasper 47 Northeast Dubois 32John Glenn 46 Mishawaka Marian39Knox 45 Caston 23Kokomo 55 Marion 44LaCrosse 54 Boone Grove 49LaPorte 41 Portage 39 OTLaVille 48 Pioneer 16Lafayette Jeff 66 Logansport 53Lake Central 41 Crown Point 26Lawrence North 69 WarrenCentral 40Lighthouse CPA 93 HammondGavit 16Manchester 42 Southwood 33Martinsville 51 Plainfield 49Merrillville 69 Michigan City 53Mooresville 60 Decatur Central 42North Central (Indianapolis) 62Carmel 45North Montgomery 48Crawfordsville 28Northridge 40 Goshen 33Northview 66 North Putnam 26Oregon-Davis 67 South Central(Union Mills) 60 OTPenn 71 South Bend Washington45Rensselaer Central 57 SouthNewton 33River Forest 65 Lake Station 31Rochester 50 North Miami 40South Bend Adams 69 Jimtown 19South Bend Clay 49 New Prairie45South Bend St Joseph 72 ElkhartCentral 20South Central (Elizabeth) 55Christian Academy 26South Putnam 53 West Vigo 47Southridge 52 Crawford County45 OTUnion City 44 Cambridge CityLincoln 39Valparaiso 44 Chesterton 42Western Boone 56 Southmont 48Westville 72 Covenant Christian(DeMotte) 45Whiting 41 North Newton 38 OT

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