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Sunday October 16 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield
Vol 3 No 206A 30 percent chance of showers andthunderstorms today mainly after 2pm A 30 percent chance of showerstonight mainly before 8 pm
TODAYrsquoS WEATHER
HIGH 77 LOW 64
Old Picket FenceWhere every item tells a story
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The members of the Friends of the Hamilton North Public Library compiledrecipes and are selling a Centennial Cookbook in honor of the 100th anniversary ofthe Atlanta Library branch The Atlanta building was built in 1916 and is anoriginal Carnegie library The state of Indiana benefited greatly from AndrewCarnegiersquos philanthropy Indiana constructed 164 Carnegie libraries more than anyother state
The cost of the cookbook is $1200 and can be purchased at the Cicero or Atlantabranches
HNPL Friends of the Library members (pictured left to right) Emily Pearson ndashPresident Friends of the Hamilton North Public Library Carol Griffith Pat BerrySteve Griffith Nancy Redd Colleen Mann
By JANET HART LEONARDRemember a couple of weeks ago when I wrote
about heading to a churchRETREAT You know where youget away from all the stress of thereal world and relax Heres the restof the story
When my friend Patrice and Iarrived we checked out the itineraryWe had options
Saturday 700 am YOGASunday 700 am YOGAWe signed up YIKES
Yes that is BC Before Coffee The alarm went offat 600 am Why does a Retreat have to start so earlyWhy didnt we sign up for the option of sleepingPatrice and I left the toasty warm room and hiked downthe hill to the Conference Building The air was briskThe sun was still sleeping
We began with scripture and prayer Candleswere lit throughout the darkened room THEN theworkout began
We were taught to focus on our breathing We werereminded to soften our shoulders We were told to relaxand feel the tension release This was a lot to ask beforedawn and before coffee I was determined to enjoyYogaeven if it hurt me
I wish we could have signed up for a Yogavocabulary class I understood Rag Doll Childs Poseand Cat-Cow Thenit got difficult
The Hamilton County North Chamber of Commerce and theTipton County Chamber combined their monthly meetingand met at Beckrsquos Hybrid to hear a presentation on thefamily owned companyrsquos growth At the meeting wereWestfield Chamber of Commerce Director Jack Russell(left) Hamilton County North Chamber Director CatharineHeller and Tipton County Chamber Director Vickie Warner
Centennial Cookbook
Photo courtesy Hamilton North Public Library
Photo provided
From the HokeyPokey to Yoga
Full 10-digit phone numberrequired for all local calls
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The change to the full 10-digit phone number is due to adding a new 463 areacode For more information visit httpwwwingovoucc2800htm
The Indiana Department ofTransportation urges political candidatesand their supporters to keep our roads freefrom encroaching campaign signs for thesafety of the motoring public The signs canblock visibility for traffic entering andexiting the roadway at intersections anddriveways
Areas that should remain sign-freeinclude intersections interchanges andrights of way that run along the roadwayWhere the right of way is not clearlymarked boundaries may be estimated as thefence line the back of the ditch or behindutility poles
Sign removalIndiana Code 9-21-4-6 authorizes
INDOT and local governments to removeadvertising signs from their publichighways INDOT staff removesencroaching signs encountered duringnormal maintenance activities and that arereported as potential safety hazards
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Hoosiers asked tokeep campaignsigns out of rightsof way
HC North Tipton chambers meet
News2Hamilton County Reporter
Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper
Warrior lgot it Warrior ll andeventually Warrior lll Oh my my body feltlike it had been in a battle I was determinedto find my core
ThenBalance on one foot Place your foot on
the inside of your calf Keep your knee softnot locked Relax your shoulders Focusyour eyes on the horizon Pay attention toyour breathing Do not hold your breathKeep torso facing front If you arecomfortable() bring your hands behindyour back and slightly bend backwardSeriously Somewhere in all that I did aTree Pose I think I probably looked like agnarly tree with its branches blowing in thewind Its trunk was desperately trying to findits roots
The Yoga instructor really needed toknow that she was working with a womanwho as a child was challenged by thehokey-pokey
I struggled a bit with relaxing andbreathing and moving and focusing all atthe same time But I kept going Patrice hadbeen training for a half marathon and shemoved like a graceful gazelle only I dontthink thats a Yoga pose She was great as akid doing the hokey-pokey
Fast forward a couple of weeks and Ifind myself in a Yoga class with myseventeen year old granddaughter AlecksaShe had never been to a Yoga class Ithought she might like it I looked over ather She looked like a willow tree as shegracefully balanced on one leg with her armsslowing bending backwards She was a 98pound 410 Warrior She planked like a ragdoll She was like a perfect AuntieAnnes pretzel as she maneuvered fromTriangle into Downward-Facing DogThankfully she did not inherit hergrandmas lack of grace and coordination
What I have learned in all of this is thatyou can teach a grandma new tricks Youcan lead a grandma to Yoga class and makeher enjoy it Your tree may not be gracefulbut it can stand proud that it has weathereda few storms
See you at Yoga It is fun and good foranyone at any age and just like the hokey-pokeyTHATs what its all about
JANETFrom Page 1
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Baby Love Storytimes113 1110 1117 at 1030 AM
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Preschool Storytimes117 1114 at 100 PM111 118 1115 at 1015 AM
Craft of the MonthGrades 5-6 at 315 PMGrades K-4 at 430 PM
Acorns to Oaks Homeschool Group1110 at 100 PM
LEGO Free Build1116 at 430 PM
Book-a-Roo Bonzai (Book discussiongroup)1130 at 315 PM
Writerrsquos Club117 1114 1128 at 315 PM
Teen EventsAnime Manga Club117 1114 1121 1128 at 300 PM
Teen Book Club1115 at 300 PM
Teen Advisory Group1122 at 300 PM
Wii Wednesday112 119 1116 1130 at 300 PM
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And Jesus went about all the cities and villages teaching in theirsynagogues and preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healingevery sickness and every disease among the people
- Matthew 935
50 Years AgoNews The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce has opened the door forindividual or personal memberships as well as business and professionalmembers The board of directors added a personal membership classificationat their meeting last week according to Mrs Naomi M Bush Chamber managerSports Hamilton County high school football teams may not capture anydefensive honors this season and only Carmel is assured of a winning recordbut More county players have already scored points this year than during anyother season in the countyrsquos football history Fifty-one players have either scoreda touchdown collected an extra point or booted a field goalAd Firestone Total tire adjustment work $1295
114 1111 1118 at 300 PM
Safe Sitter Class (registration required)115 at 1000 AM
Adult EventsAcrylic Painting Class (Registrationrequired)113 at 1030 AM
ESL Classes (Registration required)111 118 1115 1122 1129 at 600PM112 119 1116 1123 1130 at 130PM113 1110 1117 at 1030 AM115 1112 1119 1126 at 130 PM
Genealogy Group115 at 1015 AM
American Mahjong111 118 1115 1122 1129 at 500PM112 119 1116 1123 1130 at 100PM116 1113 1120 1127 at 130 PM
Mystery Book Discussion Group112 at 100 PM
Color Therapy1110 at 1030 AM
Intermediate Computer Class IntroTo eBooks (Registration required)118 630 PM
Intermediate Computer Class Micro-soft PowerPoint (Registration required)119 100 PM
Euchre119 at 530 PM
Watercolor PaintingClass (Registration required)1117 at 1030 AM
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Beginner Computer Class GoogleThat (Registration required)1121 130 PM
LIBRARY From Page 2
By COREY SYLVESTERHalloween is almost here When yoursquore
passing out candyyoursquoll see manyldquoscaryrdquo costumes thatwill probably justmake you smile Butin real life you caneasily find somethings that truly arefrightening ndash such asbad investmentmoves
Here are a few that yoursquoll want to avoid Chasing after ldquohotrdquo stocks ndash Manyso-called ldquoexpertsrdquo ndash not to mention yourfriends neighbors relatives and co-workers ndash are more than willing to provideyou with ldquotipsrdquo on ldquohotrdquo stocks But bythe time you hear about these stocks theymay already be cooling off ndash and in anycase they may not have been appropriatefor your needs in the first place Investing too aggressively or tooconservatively ndash If you constantly worryabout the value of your investmentportfolio and you lose sleep whenever themarket drops sharply you might be takingon too much risk for your own comfort ndashso you may need to invest somewhat lessaggressively Conversely if you investprimarily in conservative low-yieldinginvestments because you think they willhelp you avoid losses you might notachieve the long-term growth potentialyou need to help you reach your importantfinancial goals such as a comfortableretirement When you invest try tobalance your need for growth with yourpersonal tolerance for risk Failing to diversify ndash If you only ownone type of financial asset and a marketdownturn hits that asset class stronglyyour portfolio will likely take a big hitYou can greatly reduce the effects ofmarket volatility ndash and give yourself morechances for success ndash by spreading your
money among a range of investments(Keep in mind though thatdiversification canrsquot always guaranteeprofits or protect against all losses) Paying too much attention to todayrsquosnews ndash Unfortunately many of the newsitems of today ndash or of any day ndash are morenegative than positive But as an investoryou donrsquot want to be forced into a ldquosky-is-fallingrdquo mentality because such amind-set could lead you to make rashunwise decisions such as selling qualityinvestments too soon or staying out of themarket altogether Generally no singleevent has truly long-term consequencesfor investors Consider the recent ldquoBrexitrdquovote ndash in the immediate aftermath themarkets fell sharply but just a few weekslater they hit all-time highs That wonrsquothappen with every newsworthyoccurrence but historically the marketshave shown resilience So stay investedand follow a smart long-term investmentstrategy thatrsquos suitable for your situationndash and look beyond todayrsquos headlines Ignoring opportunities ndash Are youtaking full advantage of all the investmentopportunities available to you Forexample are you contributing as much asyou can afford to your 401(k) or similaremployer-sponsored retirement plan Ifnot you are underutilizing one of the bestretirement savings vehicles around At aminimum put in enough to earn youremployerrsquos matching contribution if oneis offered You wonrsquot always have thechance to participate in this type of tax-advantaged retirement plan ndash so make themost of it while itrsquos available
Halloween usually ends with few tricksand many treats Steering clear of the scaryinvestment moves described above can helpyou make steady progress toward yourfinancial objectives
This article was written by EdwardJones for use by your local Edward JonesFinancial Advisor
Stay away from frightfulinvestment moves
News4
Recent improvements at the intersectionof Boden Road and 156th Street have madethe crossing safer for motorists TheNoblesville Engineering Department hasadded signs indicating an upcoming stopalong the east-west sides of 156th Streetalong with multiple oversized stop signs atthe intersection A flashing light signal hasbeen constructed with a red light for156th Street and a yellow light on BodenRoad
ldquoThese improvements are above normalstandards to provide enhanced advancedwarningrdquo City Engineer John Beery said
Because there were a couple of seriousaccidents at the intersection in 2015officials said the improvements are apreventative measure taken to ensure driverscome to a complete stop on 156th Streetbefore proceeding
ldquoBoden Road is seeing higher trafficrates as motorists use it to travel north andsouth on the east side of the city Our goalwith the heightened safety is to curtail anyfuture serious accidents Other factors areinvolved when it comes to accidents butwith these improvements we hope driversare a little more cognizant of others andyield properlyrdquo Noblesville Mayor JohnDitslear said
Boden Road 156th Street intersection made safer through signs signal
Photo courtesy the City of Noblesville
The intersection of 156th Street and Boden Road has had recent improvements for the safety of motorists Oversizedstop signs have been added on 156th Street at the intersection with a flashing red light signal on 156th Street anda yellow signal on Boden Road
How to satisfy your kidrsquos sweet toothwithout sacrificing good nutrition
Children will be dressed as ghosts andghouls but it may be the amount of sugartheyrsquore rdquogobblinrsquordquo up that is the scariest partof Halloween
According to the Center for DiseaseControlrsquos nutrition survey US children onaverage consume 124 grams of sugar (about14 Halloween-sized candies) per day
About four percent of all candyconsumed in the US occurs on Halloweenalone In fact the average trick-or-treaterconsumes about three cups of sugar mdash theequivalent of 220 sugar packets
ldquoThe good newsrdquo said CommunityHealth Network registered dietician ErinColeman ldquois we can help our children havea healthier happier Halloween withoutsacrificing all the funrdquo
Coleman recommends Fill up on healthy foods prior to trick-or-treating as a way to prevent children fromfilling up on too much candy that evening Talk to kids about the plan forHalloween candy consumption beforetrick-or-treating so they are aware of theirlimits Allow kids to pick out a certain amountof their favorite treats and give the restaway to co-workers or a dentist candyswap Allow kids to trade their candy for asmall toy from the store
When it comes to candy the smaller thesize the better Because of its antioxidantsColeman recommends dark chocolate overmilk chocolate candies or opt for low fatchoices like Twizzlers Fun-sized darkchocolate Mounds and Almond Joys arelower in sugar (about 45 grams a piece)compared to other candies
Sugar consumptionmay be a fright onHalloween
SUDOKU SOLUTION CROSSWORD SOLUTION
Puzzles 5
No peeking The crosswordand Sudoku puzzles are
located on Page 10
Sports6
It was a perfect day for cross countryand a perfect day for the Noblesville girlsteam to make a little history
Actually the Millers made some bighistory
Noblesville won its first ever girlsregional cross country championshipSaturday at its home course ChanquapinRidge at White River Elementary SchoolThe Millers ended the eight-year regionalreign of Carmel by the score of 61-67
Hamilton County teams dominated thestandings securing all of the top five placesand thus qualifying for next Saturdayssemi-state in Shelbyville Fishers placedthird Westfield was fourth and GuerinCatholic finished fifth
Abi Little led Noblesville by takingfourth in a time of 181849
In terms of the team places Little scoredthree points The next four runners allfinished in the team top 19 Sophie Reichardscored 11 points Susanna Sharples-Gordon12 Aubrie Deal 16 and Abbie Klinker 19That was enough to offset Carmelsmonopolization of the top two places
Sarah Leinheiser won the individual racefor the Greyhounds clocking in at 175331Christina Geisler was the runner-upfinishing the course in 175331 IzzaKhurram had a huge day for Carmelfinishing in 10th place (scoring eight teampoints) The Greyhounds next two runnersscored 27 and 29 points respectively
Fishers Miya Wai placed fifth whileWestfields Gabby Dilick landed in sixthplace Guerin Catholics top three runnersall finished highly Megan Slamkowski wasseventh Ellie Schroeder ninth and PaigeSchemanske was 11th
Hamilton Southeastern was in the uniqueposition of not qualifying as a team butgetting all seven of its runners to regional asindividuals The Royals will send three ofthose athletes on to semi-state Lulu Blackblasted her way to a third-place finishSabrina Bippus placed eighth and MaddieMirro was 28th
Hamilton Heights had two girls runningat the regional Chloe Henderson placed 51stand Abby Christiansen was 86th
In the boys race Carmel reclaimed theregional plaque with a score of 54 pointsIts the Greyhounds state-leading 33rdregional title
Hamilton Southeastern placed secondwhile defending regional champion Fisherstook third All three schools advance to nextweeks Shelbyville semi-state
Carmel had two runners place in the top10 Colin Murphy finished third and BenMillers placed seventh
Hamilton Southeastern had theindividual champion as Gabe Fendelclocked in at 152239 Fishers Sam Kuhnplaced 10th to lead the Tigers
In addition five county runnersadvanced as individuals Noblesvilles EricHoffman finished fourth to earn a spot atsemi-state with Levi Neuzerling joininghim after taking 18th
Westfields Aaron Bennett landed ineighth place while Nicholas Leahy took26th both qualified for semi-state So didGuerin Catholics Quinn Gallagher Hefinished in ninth place and will be movingon to Shelbyville next week
GIRLS RACETeam scores Noblesville 61 Carmel67 Fishers 85 Westfield 92 GuerinCatholic 100 Cathedral 135Lawrence North 203 Brebeuf Jesuit203 North Central 249 BishopChatard 258Race winner Sarah Leinheiser(Carmel) 173704Noblesville runners 4 Abi Little181849 13 Sophie Reichard185942 14 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 190129 18 Aubrie Deal190500 21 Abbie Klinker 191138
22 Kat Dombroski 191566 42Katherine Sandys 195490Other Carmel runners 2 ChristinaGeisler 175331 10 Izza Khurram184969 30 Elizabeth Borlik193266 32 Anna Morozov 19365534 Lily McAndrews 193655 60Daphne Boom 204186Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai182298 12 Tessa Kraft 18588317 Abby Carter 190482 26 CorinneYorkman 191942 36 Liz Rogers194616 38 Kamya Lapsley195134 46 Lilia Bodnar 200975Westfield runners 6 Gabby Dilick182675 19 Lauren Bailey 19063323 Sydney Clifford 191606 25Gabby Brown 191833 29 MadisonSmith 193263 37 CarlyBogdajewicz 194956 39 Kyla Curtis195142Guerin Catholic runners 7 MeganSlamkowski 183633 9 EllieSchroeder 194549 11 PaigeSchemanske 185553 41 Lucia
Perez 195393 45 Isabel Bucklew200627 78 Kate Anderson 212571Hamilton Southeastern runners 3Lulu Black 181119 8 SabrinaBippus 194444 28 Maddie Mirro192526 35 Ellie Pedersen 19442557 Abbie Lohman 203744 63 KatieMurhling 205767 71 Kayleigh Witt210537Hamilton Heights runners 51 ChloeHenderson 202513 86 AbbyChristiansen 235161
BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 54 HamiltonSoutheastern 76 Fishers 84 BrebeufJesuit 115 Cathedral 126 NorthCentral 148 Westfield 157 LawrenceNorth 201 Guerin Catholic 212Bishop Chatard 284Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)152239
Noblesville girls won first-ever regional
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
The Noblesville girls cross country team won its first ever regional championship Saturday at its own regional at ChanquapinRidge Cross Country Course The Millers scored 61 points outscoring eight-time defending champion Carmel by six points
Sports 7
Carmel runners 3 Colin Murphy153261 7 Ben Miller 153692 11Evan Bouillet 155207 19 CalvinBates 160397 20 ThomasGastineau 160421 21 Drew Watson160502 32 Jimmy Snyder 161892Other Southeastern runners 12Ben Wagoner 155238 14 JamesConaway 155382 17 BraydenWatson 155680 37 Grant Wilson162544 38 Brendan Huckabee162867 48 Eric Steinmetz 164212Fishers runners 10 Sam Kuhn155095 13 Josh Roth 155307 16Ethan Meyer 155512 24 Alex Meyer160952 28 Andrew Runion161410 29 Brandon Reyes161440 54 Peter Werling 164861Westfield runners 8 Aaron Bennett154731 24 Nicholas Leahy161220 36 Desmond Herrell162355 43 Noah Shourd 16349260 Kevin Greene 165694 61 JamesMcClure 165888 65 Derek Maue170826Guerin Catholic runners 9 QuinnGallagher 154935 41 PaytonStanley 163295 51 Andrew Hall164624 67 Mack Bentivoglio171039 71 Grant Delfaque171569 79 Patrick Berger 17244188 William Young 175899Noblesville runners 4 Eric Hoffman153306 18 Levi Neuzerling155787 39 Justin Amburgy163255 58 Zachary Freeman165513 68 Jack Commeville171117 77 Blake Hipkiss 17201882 Luke Balciunas 173944
MILLERSFrom Page 6
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
The weather was perfectfor a fast race in the boyscross country regional inNoblesville SaturdayAmong the runners in thegroup Guerin CatholicrsquosQuinn Gallagher (far left)Carmelrsquos Colin Murphy(834) Noblesvillersquos EricHoffman (behind Murphy)Hamilton SoutheasternrsquosBen Wagoner (884)Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (859)Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzer-ling (682)
Carmelrsquos Sarah Leinheiser (above) and Hamilton Southeasternrsquos GabeFendel (right) won the individual championships at the Noblesville crosscountry regional on Saturday
Sports8
Class 2A soccer regional pairingsGIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion 2 Yorktown 017-Noblesville 3 McCutcheon 0Championship Noblesville 3
Marion 0
At GoshenSouth Bend St Joseph 1 Goshen 01-Penn 7 18-Warsaw 1Championship Penn 9 South Bend St
Joseph 0
At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll 2 Norwell 0DeKalb 1 Concordia Lutheran 0 (PK
4-2)Championship Fort Wayne Carroll 2
DeKalb 0
At ValparaisoHighland 3 Crown Point 2 (5-4 PK)
10-Munster 2 16-Valparaiso 0Championship Munster 2 Highland
0
At East CentralFloyd Central 2 Richmond 020-Columbus North 2 Batesville 1
(3-1 PK)Championship Columbus North 3
Floyd Central 1
At CarmelGuerin Catholic 1 2-Avon 04-Brebeuf Jesuit 4 North Central 0Championship Brebeuf Jesuit 2
Guerin Catholic 0
At ShelbyvilleFranklin Central 2 19-Center Grove 1Greenfield-Central 2 Roncalli 1Championship Franklin Central 1
Greenfield-Central 0At Jasper
5-Evansville Memorial 3Bloomington South 1
12-Terre Haute North 2 HM-Evansville North 1 (2-0 PK)
Championship Terre Haute North 1Evansville Memorial 0
BOYS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt Merrillville16-Chesterton 3 Crown Point 120-Munster 1 2-Lake Central 0Championship Chesterton 2 Munster
0
At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop 5 Norwell 015-West Noble 2 HM-Homestead 1Championship West Noble 2 Fort
Wayne Northrop 1
At South Bend Adams5-Penn 4 Plymouth 117-Concord 1 South Bend St Joseph
0Championship Concord 2 Penn 1
At Kokomo10-Hamilton Southeastern 5
Marion 21-Harrison 9 Delta 0
Championship Harrison 2Hamilton Southeastern 1
At Mount Vernon13-Center Grove 3 Franklin Central 1Perry Meridian 1 Greenfield-Central
0Championship Perry Meridian 1
Center Grove 0
At North Central4-North Central 4 8-Carmel 3 OT3-Avon 3 Pike 2 OTChampionship North Central 2 Avon
1
At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North 3 Floyd Central
2East Central 5 Richmond 0Championship Columbus North 3
East Central 1
At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial 3 6-
Bloomington South 2 (4-2 PK)Terre Haute North 3 Evansville North
1Championship Evansville Memorial
5 Terre Haute North 0
The Noblesville girls soccer team continued its post-season run Saturday by winning the Class 2A Logansport
regionalThe No 17-ranked Millers beat
Marion 3-0 to claim their firstregional championship since 2008and the fifth IHSAA regional in theschools history Noblesville nowadvances to the north semi-statewhich will be played at either SouthBend St Joseph or Warsaw to takeon No 1-ranked Penn The IHSAAwill announce the location in the nextday or two
This time of year its not aboutwho we play but how well we playas a team said Millers coach MikeBrady We started a little slow but
picked it up in the second halfThe Millers and the Giants were scoreless at halftime
but Noblesville got going in the second half DelaneyRiester Ashlyn Morefield and Maddie Rauch all scoredgoals for the Millers with Mackenzie Kincaid TaylorCrowe and Keely Hoopinganer all making assists Kincaid
the goalkeeper had two saves Noblesville outshot Marion17-3
Were excited to be moving onthe semi-state weve worked hard toearn the opportunity and we lookforward to playing next Saturdaysaid Brady
Weve come a long way thisseason and were excited to haveanother week to train together Thisteam really likes to train play andspend time together
Noblesville is now 8-6-2 for theseason
GOLDEN EAGLES FALL TOBREBEUF
Guerin Catholics spirited run came to an end Saturdayas the Golden Eagles fell to No 4-ranked and Class 2Adefending state champion Brebeuf Jesuit 2-0 in thechampionship of the Carmel regional
Guerin held the Braves scoreless in the first half butBrebeufs Alia Martin maneuvered her way into the goalarea in the second minute of the second half and kicked theball in for the games first goal
Martin got the second goal with 1229 left in the gameconverting a penalty kick
Despite the loss it was still aremarkable run for the Golden EaglesGuerin Catholic which finished itsseason 8-8-1 beat No 6 Zionsvilleand No 3 Carmel to win the Westfieldsectional then knocked off No 2Avon in Wednesdays regional semi-final
It was an unbelievable seasonwith an unbelievable group of girlsand theres nothing to be but proud ofthe group and how they all workedand fought each game from start toend together said GC coach
Jonathan McClureHARRISON BEATS HSE BOYSHamilton Southeasterns boys soccer team lost to No
1-ranked Harrison 2-1 Saturday in the final of the Class 2AKokomo regional
Dylan Ricketts scored the No 10-ranked Royals goalin the second half Southeastern finished its season 15-3-4
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
The Guerin Catholic girls soccer team gave defending Class 2A state champion Brebeuf Jesuit everything it had in the championship game of the Carmel regionalSaturday The Braves won 2-0
MackenzieKincaid
Noblesville
Dylan RickettsSoutheastern
Miller girls win at Logansport
Maddie RauchNoblesville
Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorTheyve had many showdowns in the
state tournament over the years butSaturdays state championship clashbetween Carmel and North Central at theBarbara Wynne Tennis Center might havebeen the closest
True the final score was 4-1 in favor ofthe Greyhounds who clinched their firststate title since 2012 and ninth overall Butlook at the individual scores and youll seethat this showdown was easily a few pointsaway from going in favor of the Panthers
Its a fall tradition in a lot of ways thatNorth Central and Carmel hook up and playamazing tennis matches said Carmel coachSpencer Fields This is his first win as thecoach of the Greyhounds ironically he wontwo state titles as the Panthers head coachback in 2000 and 2007
Carmel came from behind in three of thematches to win
I think we have a very strong sense ofself-belief in what were doing said FieldsWe understand how to win better than everWe also have the determination becauseweve been through X number of setbacks
we have the determination to finally putwhat we can do on a court in a winningsituation and thats what we did
The Greyhounds got the first set of thefinal when No 2 singles Drew Michael won6-2 North Central took the first set in theNo 1 singles and No 2 doubles matches
But the tide began to turn when Fletchallwho had dropped the first set at No 1 singlesto NCs Ian Brady 6-4 cruised through thesecond set 6-1 Moments later Michael wonthe second set of his match 6-2 thusgrabbing the first team point for Carmel
North Central soon took the first set inthe other two matches but Carmels No 2doubles team of Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj won the second set 6-4 afterdropping the first set 6-4 Dixon and Nagarajsoon secured the third and deciding set - also6-4 - putting the Hounds up 2-0 in the teamstandings
While that was going on Fletchall andBrady found themselves in a tiebreak for thethird set All eyes turned to that match andsoon they were watching Fletchall cheer -he won the tiebreak 7-4 thus clinching thematch and the state title
I really just dug deep and gaveeverything I could in the last tiebreaker toget it done said Fletchall
North Central won the No 3 singlesmatch for its lone point No 1 doubles wasthe last match to finish with Carmel winning(again) in three sets Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan prevailed 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2The victory was important as McAndrewsand Natarajan qualified for the IHSAAsdoubles tournament due to their undefeatedrecord in the post-season Fletchallundefeated in both the regular and post-seasons will play in the singles tournament
I think the best part about winning stateis knowing that all our hard work has paidoff said Natarajan
It always surprises me how intense it ishere said McAndrews Its unlike anyother environment in tennis honestly NorthCentral-Carmels probably the biggestrivalry in high school tennis if not highschool sports and so its awesome to reallycapitalize on that here today
In the morning semi-finals Carmel tookcare of Bloomington North 5-0 TheGreyhounds won all the matches in straightsets dropping just 15 games NishanthBasavareddy won at No 3 singles joininghis afore-mentioned teammates in gettingvictories
ChampionshipCarmel 4 North Central 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall def IanBrady 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4)No 2 singles Drew Michael def TJBrady 6-2 6-2No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddylost to Brian McAuley 7-6 (3) 6-4No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Edward Prein andJonathan Tuerk 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Griffin Beck andNathan Branaman 4-6 6-4 6-4
Semi-finalsCarmel 5 Bloomington North 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defMac Rogers 6-0 6-3No 2 singles Drew Michael def PaulDzubay 6-3 6-1No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Jace Day 6-1 6-2No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def ChristianGettelfinger and Mick Thompson 6-06-4No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Scott Bode andSam Orbaugh 6-1 6-0
CAZIER HEADS TO STATEHamilton Southeasterns Addison Cazier
qualified for the individual state tournamentafter winning the Fishers regional Saturday
Cazier received a bye into thechampionship where he defeated AvonsAndrew Langford 6-3 6-3
The individual singles and doublestournament takes place next weekend atPark Tudor
Another epic battle with NC
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Carmel boys tennis team defeated North Central in a close meet to win its ninth state championship Saturday The final score was 4-1 but the Greyhounds hadto come from behind to win three matches in three sets
The Noblesville volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Carmel Invitational on SaturdayThe Millers defeated Elkhart Memorial 25-23 25-20 and Brownstown Central 25-13
25-16 Noblesville lost to Class 3A No 6 Bellmont 25-17 16-25 15-7 and to Floyd Central17-25 25-20 15-13
Allie Phillips finished the tournament with 114 assists Alexa Roberts hit 34 kills withLexie Almodovar and Lexie Bowler both hitting 23 kills Brenna Everingham had 45 digs
Millers finish 2-2 at Carmel Invite
Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos
Hometown Newspaper
Puzzles
Solutions are located on Page 5
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HALLOWEEN
ACROSS
1 One should accompany youngTrick or Treaters
6 Victorias Secret purchase
9 Marine eagle
13 West Side Story character
14 Distinctive quality
15 Pulling my leg eg
16 Venomous slitherer
17 Dashboard acronym
18 Big tops
19 Like a house to avoid
21 Halloween alternative to black
23 Cul de ____
24 Type of test
25 Sis sibling
28 Coarse file
30 Centers old-fashioned
35 Indian music
37 ____ gin
39 Chocolate bar ingredient
40 Do as directed
41 Popular garden perennial
43 Jesus first guests
44 African sorcery
46 Romanov ruler
47 Dashing style
48 Accident
50 Not mint
52 C____ la vie
53 500 sheets
55 Nada
57 Night of the ____ Dead
60 Possible Halloween precursor
64 Winnie-the-Poohs friend
65 High or low card
67 Food from heaven
68 Cupcake topper
69 Spring mo
70 Bar by estoppel
71 2 aspirin eg
72 Gobbled up
73 Deserts lack pl
DOWN
1 Wet nurse
2 Dad to a baby
3 Pakistani language
4 Property claims
5 Reason to visit dental hygienist
6 Shakespeare eg
7 Gravestone wish
8 Tanks and such
9 Genesis garden
10 2002 horror movie The ____
11 Sol or fa
12 Ambulance crew
15 Typeface letter that slants upand to the right
20 E-wallets content
22 Ewes mate
24 One playing dead
25 Wicked ride
26 Torah teacher
27 S-shaped moldings
29 Coin opening
31 Top of the Capitol
32 110000 on a map eg
33 Marcus Aurelius garb pl
34 Honoree on day afterHalloween
36 Same as 1 Down
38 Arrival times
42 Entertainment venue
45 Artsy Keith
49 Mont Blanc eg
51 Mood lighting switch
54 Old World lizard
56 ____ Apso
57 Insane in Spain
58 Avian wader
59 Ivy stem
60 Bone-dry
61 Hostile to
62 Involved in a secret
63 Midday slumbers
64 Free
66 Witchs familiar
10
News2Hamilton County Reporter
Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper
Warrior lgot it Warrior ll andeventually Warrior lll Oh my my body feltlike it had been in a battle I was determinedto find my core
ThenBalance on one foot Place your foot on
the inside of your calf Keep your knee softnot locked Relax your shoulders Focusyour eyes on the horizon Pay attention toyour breathing Do not hold your breathKeep torso facing front If you arecomfortable() bring your hands behindyour back and slightly bend backwardSeriously Somewhere in all that I did aTree Pose I think I probably looked like agnarly tree with its branches blowing in thewind Its trunk was desperately trying to findits roots
The Yoga instructor really needed toknow that she was working with a womanwho as a child was challenged by thehokey-pokey
I struggled a bit with relaxing andbreathing and moving and focusing all atthe same time But I kept going Patrice hadbeen training for a half marathon and shemoved like a graceful gazelle only I dontthink thats a Yoga pose She was great as akid doing the hokey-pokey
Fast forward a couple of weeks and Ifind myself in a Yoga class with myseventeen year old granddaughter AlecksaShe had never been to a Yoga class Ithought she might like it I looked over ather She looked like a willow tree as shegracefully balanced on one leg with her armsslowing bending backwards She was a 98pound 410 Warrior She planked like a ragdoll She was like a perfect AuntieAnnes pretzel as she maneuvered fromTriangle into Downward-Facing DogThankfully she did not inherit hergrandmas lack of grace and coordination
What I have learned in all of this is thatyou can teach a grandma new tricks Youcan lead a grandma to Yoga class and makeher enjoy it Your tree may not be gracefulbut it can stand proud that it has weathereda few storms
See you at Yoga It is fun and good foranyone at any age and just like the hokey-pokeyTHATs what its all about
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And Jesus went about all the cities and villages teaching in theirsynagogues and preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healingevery sickness and every disease among the people
- Matthew 935
50 Years AgoNews The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce has opened the door forindividual or personal memberships as well as business and professionalmembers The board of directors added a personal membership classificationat their meeting last week according to Mrs Naomi M Bush Chamber managerSports Hamilton County high school football teams may not capture anydefensive honors this season and only Carmel is assured of a winning recordbut More county players have already scored points this year than during anyother season in the countyrsquos football history Fifty-one players have either scoreda touchdown collected an extra point or booted a field goalAd Firestone Total tire adjustment work $1295
114 1111 1118 at 300 PM
Safe Sitter Class (registration required)115 at 1000 AM
Adult EventsAcrylic Painting Class (Registrationrequired)113 at 1030 AM
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Genealogy Group115 at 1015 AM
American Mahjong111 118 1115 1122 1129 at 500PM112 119 1116 1123 1130 at 100PM116 1113 1120 1127 at 130 PM
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LIBRARY From Page 2
By COREY SYLVESTERHalloween is almost here When yoursquore
passing out candyyoursquoll see manyldquoscaryrdquo costumes thatwill probably justmake you smile Butin real life you caneasily find somethings that truly arefrightening ndash such asbad investmentmoves
Here are a few that yoursquoll want to avoid Chasing after ldquohotrdquo stocks ndash Manyso-called ldquoexpertsrdquo ndash not to mention yourfriends neighbors relatives and co-workers ndash are more than willing to provideyou with ldquotipsrdquo on ldquohotrdquo stocks But bythe time you hear about these stocks theymay already be cooling off ndash and in anycase they may not have been appropriatefor your needs in the first place Investing too aggressively or tooconservatively ndash If you constantly worryabout the value of your investmentportfolio and you lose sleep whenever themarket drops sharply you might be takingon too much risk for your own comfort ndashso you may need to invest somewhat lessaggressively Conversely if you investprimarily in conservative low-yieldinginvestments because you think they willhelp you avoid losses you might notachieve the long-term growth potentialyou need to help you reach your importantfinancial goals such as a comfortableretirement When you invest try tobalance your need for growth with yourpersonal tolerance for risk Failing to diversify ndash If you only ownone type of financial asset and a marketdownturn hits that asset class stronglyyour portfolio will likely take a big hitYou can greatly reduce the effects ofmarket volatility ndash and give yourself morechances for success ndash by spreading your
money among a range of investments(Keep in mind though thatdiversification canrsquot always guaranteeprofits or protect against all losses) Paying too much attention to todayrsquosnews ndash Unfortunately many of the newsitems of today ndash or of any day ndash are morenegative than positive But as an investoryou donrsquot want to be forced into a ldquosky-is-fallingrdquo mentality because such amind-set could lead you to make rashunwise decisions such as selling qualityinvestments too soon or staying out of themarket altogether Generally no singleevent has truly long-term consequencesfor investors Consider the recent ldquoBrexitrdquovote ndash in the immediate aftermath themarkets fell sharply but just a few weekslater they hit all-time highs That wonrsquothappen with every newsworthyoccurrence but historically the marketshave shown resilience So stay investedand follow a smart long-term investmentstrategy thatrsquos suitable for your situationndash and look beyond todayrsquos headlines Ignoring opportunities ndash Are youtaking full advantage of all the investmentopportunities available to you Forexample are you contributing as much asyou can afford to your 401(k) or similaremployer-sponsored retirement plan Ifnot you are underutilizing one of the bestretirement savings vehicles around At aminimum put in enough to earn youremployerrsquos matching contribution if oneis offered You wonrsquot always have thechance to participate in this type of tax-advantaged retirement plan ndash so make themost of it while itrsquos available
Halloween usually ends with few tricksand many treats Steering clear of the scaryinvestment moves described above can helpyou make steady progress toward yourfinancial objectives
This article was written by EdwardJones for use by your local Edward JonesFinancial Advisor
Stay away from frightfulinvestment moves
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Recent improvements at the intersectionof Boden Road and 156th Street have madethe crossing safer for motorists TheNoblesville Engineering Department hasadded signs indicating an upcoming stopalong the east-west sides of 156th Streetalong with multiple oversized stop signs atthe intersection A flashing light signal hasbeen constructed with a red light for156th Street and a yellow light on BodenRoad
ldquoThese improvements are above normalstandards to provide enhanced advancedwarningrdquo City Engineer John Beery said
Because there were a couple of seriousaccidents at the intersection in 2015officials said the improvements are apreventative measure taken to ensure driverscome to a complete stop on 156th Streetbefore proceeding
ldquoBoden Road is seeing higher trafficrates as motorists use it to travel north andsouth on the east side of the city Our goalwith the heightened safety is to curtail anyfuture serious accidents Other factors areinvolved when it comes to accidents butwith these improvements we hope driversare a little more cognizant of others andyield properlyrdquo Noblesville Mayor JohnDitslear said
Boden Road 156th Street intersection made safer through signs signal
Photo courtesy the City of Noblesville
The intersection of 156th Street and Boden Road has had recent improvements for the safety of motorists Oversizedstop signs have been added on 156th Street at the intersection with a flashing red light signal on 156th Street anda yellow signal on Boden Road
How to satisfy your kidrsquos sweet toothwithout sacrificing good nutrition
Children will be dressed as ghosts andghouls but it may be the amount of sugartheyrsquore rdquogobblinrsquordquo up that is the scariest partof Halloween
According to the Center for DiseaseControlrsquos nutrition survey US children onaverage consume 124 grams of sugar (about14 Halloween-sized candies) per day
About four percent of all candyconsumed in the US occurs on Halloweenalone In fact the average trick-or-treaterconsumes about three cups of sugar mdash theequivalent of 220 sugar packets
ldquoThe good newsrdquo said CommunityHealth Network registered dietician ErinColeman ldquois we can help our children havea healthier happier Halloween withoutsacrificing all the funrdquo
Coleman recommends Fill up on healthy foods prior to trick-or-treating as a way to prevent children fromfilling up on too much candy that evening Talk to kids about the plan forHalloween candy consumption beforetrick-or-treating so they are aware of theirlimits Allow kids to pick out a certain amountof their favorite treats and give the restaway to co-workers or a dentist candyswap Allow kids to trade their candy for asmall toy from the store
When it comes to candy the smaller thesize the better Because of its antioxidantsColeman recommends dark chocolate overmilk chocolate candies or opt for low fatchoices like Twizzlers Fun-sized darkchocolate Mounds and Almond Joys arelower in sugar (about 45 grams a piece)compared to other candies
Sugar consumptionmay be a fright onHalloween
SUDOKU SOLUTION CROSSWORD SOLUTION
Puzzles 5
No peeking The crosswordand Sudoku puzzles are
located on Page 10
Sports6
It was a perfect day for cross countryand a perfect day for the Noblesville girlsteam to make a little history
Actually the Millers made some bighistory
Noblesville won its first ever girlsregional cross country championshipSaturday at its home course ChanquapinRidge at White River Elementary SchoolThe Millers ended the eight-year regionalreign of Carmel by the score of 61-67
Hamilton County teams dominated thestandings securing all of the top five placesand thus qualifying for next Saturdayssemi-state in Shelbyville Fishers placedthird Westfield was fourth and GuerinCatholic finished fifth
Abi Little led Noblesville by takingfourth in a time of 181849
In terms of the team places Little scoredthree points The next four runners allfinished in the team top 19 Sophie Reichardscored 11 points Susanna Sharples-Gordon12 Aubrie Deal 16 and Abbie Klinker 19That was enough to offset Carmelsmonopolization of the top two places
Sarah Leinheiser won the individual racefor the Greyhounds clocking in at 175331Christina Geisler was the runner-upfinishing the course in 175331 IzzaKhurram had a huge day for Carmelfinishing in 10th place (scoring eight teampoints) The Greyhounds next two runnersscored 27 and 29 points respectively
Fishers Miya Wai placed fifth whileWestfields Gabby Dilick landed in sixthplace Guerin Catholics top three runnersall finished highly Megan Slamkowski wasseventh Ellie Schroeder ninth and PaigeSchemanske was 11th
Hamilton Southeastern was in the uniqueposition of not qualifying as a team butgetting all seven of its runners to regional asindividuals The Royals will send three ofthose athletes on to semi-state Lulu Blackblasted her way to a third-place finishSabrina Bippus placed eighth and MaddieMirro was 28th
Hamilton Heights had two girls runningat the regional Chloe Henderson placed 51stand Abby Christiansen was 86th
In the boys race Carmel reclaimed theregional plaque with a score of 54 pointsIts the Greyhounds state-leading 33rdregional title
Hamilton Southeastern placed secondwhile defending regional champion Fisherstook third All three schools advance to nextweeks Shelbyville semi-state
Carmel had two runners place in the top10 Colin Murphy finished third and BenMillers placed seventh
Hamilton Southeastern had theindividual champion as Gabe Fendelclocked in at 152239 Fishers Sam Kuhnplaced 10th to lead the Tigers
In addition five county runnersadvanced as individuals Noblesvilles EricHoffman finished fourth to earn a spot atsemi-state with Levi Neuzerling joininghim after taking 18th
Westfields Aaron Bennett landed ineighth place while Nicholas Leahy took26th both qualified for semi-state So didGuerin Catholics Quinn Gallagher Hefinished in ninth place and will be movingon to Shelbyville next week
GIRLS RACETeam scores Noblesville 61 Carmel67 Fishers 85 Westfield 92 GuerinCatholic 100 Cathedral 135Lawrence North 203 Brebeuf Jesuit203 North Central 249 BishopChatard 258Race winner Sarah Leinheiser(Carmel) 173704Noblesville runners 4 Abi Little181849 13 Sophie Reichard185942 14 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 190129 18 Aubrie Deal190500 21 Abbie Klinker 191138
22 Kat Dombroski 191566 42Katherine Sandys 195490Other Carmel runners 2 ChristinaGeisler 175331 10 Izza Khurram184969 30 Elizabeth Borlik193266 32 Anna Morozov 19365534 Lily McAndrews 193655 60Daphne Boom 204186Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai182298 12 Tessa Kraft 18588317 Abby Carter 190482 26 CorinneYorkman 191942 36 Liz Rogers194616 38 Kamya Lapsley195134 46 Lilia Bodnar 200975Westfield runners 6 Gabby Dilick182675 19 Lauren Bailey 19063323 Sydney Clifford 191606 25Gabby Brown 191833 29 MadisonSmith 193263 37 CarlyBogdajewicz 194956 39 Kyla Curtis195142Guerin Catholic runners 7 MeganSlamkowski 183633 9 EllieSchroeder 194549 11 PaigeSchemanske 185553 41 Lucia
Perez 195393 45 Isabel Bucklew200627 78 Kate Anderson 212571Hamilton Southeastern runners 3Lulu Black 181119 8 SabrinaBippus 194444 28 Maddie Mirro192526 35 Ellie Pedersen 19442557 Abbie Lohman 203744 63 KatieMurhling 205767 71 Kayleigh Witt210537Hamilton Heights runners 51 ChloeHenderson 202513 86 AbbyChristiansen 235161
BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 54 HamiltonSoutheastern 76 Fishers 84 BrebeufJesuit 115 Cathedral 126 NorthCentral 148 Westfield 157 LawrenceNorth 201 Guerin Catholic 212Bishop Chatard 284Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)152239
Noblesville girls won first-ever regional
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
The Noblesville girls cross country team won its first ever regional championship Saturday at its own regional at ChanquapinRidge Cross Country Course The Millers scored 61 points outscoring eight-time defending champion Carmel by six points
Sports 7
Carmel runners 3 Colin Murphy153261 7 Ben Miller 153692 11Evan Bouillet 155207 19 CalvinBates 160397 20 ThomasGastineau 160421 21 Drew Watson160502 32 Jimmy Snyder 161892Other Southeastern runners 12Ben Wagoner 155238 14 JamesConaway 155382 17 BraydenWatson 155680 37 Grant Wilson162544 38 Brendan Huckabee162867 48 Eric Steinmetz 164212Fishers runners 10 Sam Kuhn155095 13 Josh Roth 155307 16Ethan Meyer 155512 24 Alex Meyer160952 28 Andrew Runion161410 29 Brandon Reyes161440 54 Peter Werling 164861Westfield runners 8 Aaron Bennett154731 24 Nicholas Leahy161220 36 Desmond Herrell162355 43 Noah Shourd 16349260 Kevin Greene 165694 61 JamesMcClure 165888 65 Derek Maue170826Guerin Catholic runners 9 QuinnGallagher 154935 41 PaytonStanley 163295 51 Andrew Hall164624 67 Mack Bentivoglio171039 71 Grant Delfaque171569 79 Patrick Berger 17244188 William Young 175899Noblesville runners 4 Eric Hoffman153306 18 Levi Neuzerling155787 39 Justin Amburgy163255 58 Zachary Freeman165513 68 Jack Commeville171117 77 Blake Hipkiss 17201882 Luke Balciunas 173944
MILLERSFrom Page 6
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
The weather was perfectfor a fast race in the boyscross country regional inNoblesville SaturdayAmong the runners in thegroup Guerin CatholicrsquosQuinn Gallagher (far left)Carmelrsquos Colin Murphy(834) Noblesvillersquos EricHoffman (behind Murphy)Hamilton SoutheasternrsquosBen Wagoner (884)Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (859)Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzer-ling (682)
Carmelrsquos Sarah Leinheiser (above) and Hamilton Southeasternrsquos GabeFendel (right) won the individual championships at the Noblesville crosscountry regional on Saturday
Sports8
Class 2A soccer regional pairingsGIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion 2 Yorktown 017-Noblesville 3 McCutcheon 0Championship Noblesville 3
Marion 0
At GoshenSouth Bend St Joseph 1 Goshen 01-Penn 7 18-Warsaw 1Championship Penn 9 South Bend St
Joseph 0
At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll 2 Norwell 0DeKalb 1 Concordia Lutheran 0 (PK
4-2)Championship Fort Wayne Carroll 2
DeKalb 0
At ValparaisoHighland 3 Crown Point 2 (5-4 PK)
10-Munster 2 16-Valparaiso 0Championship Munster 2 Highland
0
At East CentralFloyd Central 2 Richmond 020-Columbus North 2 Batesville 1
(3-1 PK)Championship Columbus North 3
Floyd Central 1
At CarmelGuerin Catholic 1 2-Avon 04-Brebeuf Jesuit 4 North Central 0Championship Brebeuf Jesuit 2
Guerin Catholic 0
At ShelbyvilleFranklin Central 2 19-Center Grove 1Greenfield-Central 2 Roncalli 1Championship Franklin Central 1
Greenfield-Central 0At Jasper
5-Evansville Memorial 3Bloomington South 1
12-Terre Haute North 2 HM-Evansville North 1 (2-0 PK)
Championship Terre Haute North 1Evansville Memorial 0
BOYS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt Merrillville16-Chesterton 3 Crown Point 120-Munster 1 2-Lake Central 0Championship Chesterton 2 Munster
0
At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop 5 Norwell 015-West Noble 2 HM-Homestead 1Championship West Noble 2 Fort
Wayne Northrop 1
At South Bend Adams5-Penn 4 Plymouth 117-Concord 1 South Bend St Joseph
0Championship Concord 2 Penn 1
At Kokomo10-Hamilton Southeastern 5
Marion 21-Harrison 9 Delta 0
Championship Harrison 2Hamilton Southeastern 1
At Mount Vernon13-Center Grove 3 Franklin Central 1Perry Meridian 1 Greenfield-Central
0Championship Perry Meridian 1
Center Grove 0
At North Central4-North Central 4 8-Carmel 3 OT3-Avon 3 Pike 2 OTChampionship North Central 2 Avon
1
At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North 3 Floyd Central
2East Central 5 Richmond 0Championship Columbus North 3
East Central 1
At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial 3 6-
Bloomington South 2 (4-2 PK)Terre Haute North 3 Evansville North
1Championship Evansville Memorial
5 Terre Haute North 0
The Noblesville girls soccer team continued its post-season run Saturday by winning the Class 2A Logansport
regionalThe No 17-ranked Millers beat
Marion 3-0 to claim their firstregional championship since 2008and the fifth IHSAA regional in theschools history Noblesville nowadvances to the north semi-statewhich will be played at either SouthBend St Joseph or Warsaw to takeon No 1-ranked Penn The IHSAAwill announce the location in the nextday or two
This time of year its not aboutwho we play but how well we playas a team said Millers coach MikeBrady We started a little slow but
picked it up in the second halfThe Millers and the Giants were scoreless at halftime
but Noblesville got going in the second half DelaneyRiester Ashlyn Morefield and Maddie Rauch all scoredgoals for the Millers with Mackenzie Kincaid TaylorCrowe and Keely Hoopinganer all making assists Kincaid
the goalkeeper had two saves Noblesville outshot Marion17-3
Were excited to be moving onthe semi-state weve worked hard toearn the opportunity and we lookforward to playing next Saturdaysaid Brady
Weve come a long way thisseason and were excited to haveanother week to train together Thisteam really likes to train play andspend time together
Noblesville is now 8-6-2 for theseason
GOLDEN EAGLES FALL TOBREBEUF
Guerin Catholics spirited run came to an end Saturdayas the Golden Eagles fell to No 4-ranked and Class 2Adefending state champion Brebeuf Jesuit 2-0 in thechampionship of the Carmel regional
Guerin held the Braves scoreless in the first half butBrebeufs Alia Martin maneuvered her way into the goalarea in the second minute of the second half and kicked theball in for the games first goal
Martin got the second goal with 1229 left in the gameconverting a penalty kick
Despite the loss it was still aremarkable run for the Golden EaglesGuerin Catholic which finished itsseason 8-8-1 beat No 6 Zionsvilleand No 3 Carmel to win the Westfieldsectional then knocked off No 2Avon in Wednesdays regional semi-final
It was an unbelievable seasonwith an unbelievable group of girlsand theres nothing to be but proud ofthe group and how they all workedand fought each game from start toend together said GC coach
Jonathan McClureHARRISON BEATS HSE BOYSHamilton Southeasterns boys soccer team lost to No
1-ranked Harrison 2-1 Saturday in the final of the Class 2AKokomo regional
Dylan Ricketts scored the No 10-ranked Royals goalin the second half Southeastern finished its season 15-3-4
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
The Guerin Catholic girls soccer team gave defending Class 2A state champion Brebeuf Jesuit everything it had in the championship game of the Carmel regionalSaturday The Braves won 2-0
MackenzieKincaid
Noblesville
Dylan RickettsSoutheastern
Miller girls win at Logansport
Maddie RauchNoblesville
Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorTheyve had many showdowns in the
state tournament over the years butSaturdays state championship clashbetween Carmel and North Central at theBarbara Wynne Tennis Center might havebeen the closest
True the final score was 4-1 in favor ofthe Greyhounds who clinched their firststate title since 2012 and ninth overall Butlook at the individual scores and youll seethat this showdown was easily a few pointsaway from going in favor of the Panthers
Its a fall tradition in a lot of ways thatNorth Central and Carmel hook up and playamazing tennis matches said Carmel coachSpencer Fields This is his first win as thecoach of the Greyhounds ironically he wontwo state titles as the Panthers head coachback in 2000 and 2007
Carmel came from behind in three of thematches to win
I think we have a very strong sense ofself-belief in what were doing said FieldsWe understand how to win better than everWe also have the determination becauseweve been through X number of setbacks
we have the determination to finally putwhat we can do on a court in a winningsituation and thats what we did
The Greyhounds got the first set of thefinal when No 2 singles Drew Michael won6-2 North Central took the first set in theNo 1 singles and No 2 doubles matches
But the tide began to turn when Fletchallwho had dropped the first set at No 1 singlesto NCs Ian Brady 6-4 cruised through thesecond set 6-1 Moments later Michael wonthe second set of his match 6-2 thusgrabbing the first team point for Carmel
North Central soon took the first set inthe other two matches but Carmels No 2doubles team of Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj won the second set 6-4 afterdropping the first set 6-4 Dixon and Nagarajsoon secured the third and deciding set - also6-4 - putting the Hounds up 2-0 in the teamstandings
While that was going on Fletchall andBrady found themselves in a tiebreak for thethird set All eyes turned to that match andsoon they were watching Fletchall cheer -he won the tiebreak 7-4 thus clinching thematch and the state title
I really just dug deep and gaveeverything I could in the last tiebreaker toget it done said Fletchall
North Central won the No 3 singlesmatch for its lone point No 1 doubles wasthe last match to finish with Carmel winning(again) in three sets Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan prevailed 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2The victory was important as McAndrewsand Natarajan qualified for the IHSAAsdoubles tournament due to their undefeatedrecord in the post-season Fletchallundefeated in both the regular and post-seasons will play in the singles tournament
I think the best part about winning stateis knowing that all our hard work has paidoff said Natarajan
It always surprises me how intense it ishere said McAndrews Its unlike anyother environment in tennis honestly NorthCentral-Carmels probably the biggestrivalry in high school tennis if not highschool sports and so its awesome to reallycapitalize on that here today
In the morning semi-finals Carmel tookcare of Bloomington North 5-0 TheGreyhounds won all the matches in straightsets dropping just 15 games NishanthBasavareddy won at No 3 singles joininghis afore-mentioned teammates in gettingvictories
ChampionshipCarmel 4 North Central 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall def IanBrady 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4)No 2 singles Drew Michael def TJBrady 6-2 6-2No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddylost to Brian McAuley 7-6 (3) 6-4No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Edward Prein andJonathan Tuerk 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Griffin Beck andNathan Branaman 4-6 6-4 6-4
Semi-finalsCarmel 5 Bloomington North 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defMac Rogers 6-0 6-3No 2 singles Drew Michael def PaulDzubay 6-3 6-1No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Jace Day 6-1 6-2No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def ChristianGettelfinger and Mick Thompson 6-06-4No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Scott Bode andSam Orbaugh 6-1 6-0
CAZIER HEADS TO STATEHamilton Southeasterns Addison Cazier
qualified for the individual state tournamentafter winning the Fishers regional Saturday
Cazier received a bye into thechampionship where he defeated AvonsAndrew Langford 6-3 6-3
The individual singles and doublestournament takes place next weekend atPark Tudor
Another epic battle with NC
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Carmel boys tennis team defeated North Central in a close meet to win its ninth state championship Saturday The final score was 4-1 but the Greyhounds hadto come from behind to win three matches in three sets
The Noblesville volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Carmel Invitational on SaturdayThe Millers defeated Elkhart Memorial 25-23 25-20 and Brownstown Central 25-13
25-16 Noblesville lost to Class 3A No 6 Bellmont 25-17 16-25 15-7 and to Floyd Central17-25 25-20 15-13
Allie Phillips finished the tournament with 114 assists Alexa Roberts hit 34 kills withLexie Almodovar and Lexie Bowler both hitting 23 kills Brenna Everingham had 45 digs
Millers finish 2-2 at Carmel Invite
Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos
Hometown Newspaper
Puzzles
Solutions are located on Page 5
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HALLOWEEN
ACROSS
1 One should accompany youngTrick or Treaters
6 Victorias Secret purchase
9 Marine eagle
13 West Side Story character
14 Distinctive quality
15 Pulling my leg eg
16 Venomous slitherer
17 Dashboard acronym
18 Big tops
19 Like a house to avoid
21 Halloween alternative to black
23 Cul de ____
24 Type of test
25 Sis sibling
28 Coarse file
30 Centers old-fashioned
35 Indian music
37 ____ gin
39 Chocolate bar ingredient
40 Do as directed
41 Popular garden perennial
43 Jesus first guests
44 African sorcery
46 Romanov ruler
47 Dashing style
48 Accident
50 Not mint
52 C____ la vie
53 500 sheets
55 Nada
57 Night of the ____ Dead
60 Possible Halloween precursor
64 Winnie-the-Poohs friend
65 High or low card
67 Food from heaven
68 Cupcake topper
69 Spring mo
70 Bar by estoppel
71 2 aspirin eg
72 Gobbled up
73 Deserts lack pl
DOWN
1 Wet nurse
2 Dad to a baby
3 Pakistani language
4 Property claims
5 Reason to visit dental hygienist
6 Shakespeare eg
7 Gravestone wish
8 Tanks and such
9 Genesis garden
10 2002 horror movie The ____
11 Sol or fa
12 Ambulance crew
15 Typeface letter that slants upand to the right
20 E-wallets content
22 Ewes mate
24 One playing dead
25 Wicked ride
26 Torah teacher
27 S-shaped moldings
29 Coin opening
31 Top of the Capitol
32 110000 on a map eg
33 Marcus Aurelius garb pl
34 Honoree on day afterHalloween
36 Same as 1 Down
38 Arrival times
42 Entertainment venue
45 Artsy Keith
49 Mont Blanc eg
51 Mood lighting switch
54 Old World lizard
56 ____ Apso
57 Insane in Spain
58 Avian wader
59 Ivy stem
60 Bone-dry
61 Hostile to
62 Involved in a secret
63 Midday slumbers
64 Free
66 Witchs familiar
10
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And Jesus went about all the cities and villages teaching in theirsynagogues and preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healingevery sickness and every disease among the people
- Matthew 935
50 Years AgoNews The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce has opened the door forindividual or personal memberships as well as business and professionalmembers The board of directors added a personal membership classificationat their meeting last week according to Mrs Naomi M Bush Chamber managerSports Hamilton County high school football teams may not capture anydefensive honors this season and only Carmel is assured of a winning recordbut More county players have already scored points this year than during anyother season in the countyrsquos football history Fifty-one players have either scoreda touchdown collected an extra point or booted a field goalAd Firestone Total tire adjustment work $1295
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LIBRARY From Page 2
By COREY SYLVESTERHalloween is almost here When yoursquore
passing out candyyoursquoll see manyldquoscaryrdquo costumes thatwill probably justmake you smile Butin real life you caneasily find somethings that truly arefrightening ndash such asbad investmentmoves
Here are a few that yoursquoll want to avoid Chasing after ldquohotrdquo stocks ndash Manyso-called ldquoexpertsrdquo ndash not to mention yourfriends neighbors relatives and co-workers ndash are more than willing to provideyou with ldquotipsrdquo on ldquohotrdquo stocks But bythe time you hear about these stocks theymay already be cooling off ndash and in anycase they may not have been appropriatefor your needs in the first place Investing too aggressively or tooconservatively ndash If you constantly worryabout the value of your investmentportfolio and you lose sleep whenever themarket drops sharply you might be takingon too much risk for your own comfort ndashso you may need to invest somewhat lessaggressively Conversely if you investprimarily in conservative low-yieldinginvestments because you think they willhelp you avoid losses you might notachieve the long-term growth potentialyou need to help you reach your importantfinancial goals such as a comfortableretirement When you invest try tobalance your need for growth with yourpersonal tolerance for risk Failing to diversify ndash If you only ownone type of financial asset and a marketdownturn hits that asset class stronglyyour portfolio will likely take a big hitYou can greatly reduce the effects ofmarket volatility ndash and give yourself morechances for success ndash by spreading your
money among a range of investments(Keep in mind though thatdiversification canrsquot always guaranteeprofits or protect against all losses) Paying too much attention to todayrsquosnews ndash Unfortunately many of the newsitems of today ndash or of any day ndash are morenegative than positive But as an investoryou donrsquot want to be forced into a ldquosky-is-fallingrdquo mentality because such amind-set could lead you to make rashunwise decisions such as selling qualityinvestments too soon or staying out of themarket altogether Generally no singleevent has truly long-term consequencesfor investors Consider the recent ldquoBrexitrdquovote ndash in the immediate aftermath themarkets fell sharply but just a few weekslater they hit all-time highs That wonrsquothappen with every newsworthyoccurrence but historically the marketshave shown resilience So stay investedand follow a smart long-term investmentstrategy thatrsquos suitable for your situationndash and look beyond todayrsquos headlines Ignoring opportunities ndash Are youtaking full advantage of all the investmentopportunities available to you Forexample are you contributing as much asyou can afford to your 401(k) or similaremployer-sponsored retirement plan Ifnot you are underutilizing one of the bestretirement savings vehicles around At aminimum put in enough to earn youremployerrsquos matching contribution if oneis offered You wonrsquot always have thechance to participate in this type of tax-advantaged retirement plan ndash so make themost of it while itrsquos available
Halloween usually ends with few tricksand many treats Steering clear of the scaryinvestment moves described above can helpyou make steady progress toward yourfinancial objectives
This article was written by EdwardJones for use by your local Edward JonesFinancial Advisor
Stay away from frightfulinvestment moves
News4
Recent improvements at the intersectionof Boden Road and 156th Street have madethe crossing safer for motorists TheNoblesville Engineering Department hasadded signs indicating an upcoming stopalong the east-west sides of 156th Streetalong with multiple oversized stop signs atthe intersection A flashing light signal hasbeen constructed with a red light for156th Street and a yellow light on BodenRoad
ldquoThese improvements are above normalstandards to provide enhanced advancedwarningrdquo City Engineer John Beery said
Because there were a couple of seriousaccidents at the intersection in 2015officials said the improvements are apreventative measure taken to ensure driverscome to a complete stop on 156th Streetbefore proceeding
ldquoBoden Road is seeing higher trafficrates as motorists use it to travel north andsouth on the east side of the city Our goalwith the heightened safety is to curtail anyfuture serious accidents Other factors areinvolved when it comes to accidents butwith these improvements we hope driversare a little more cognizant of others andyield properlyrdquo Noblesville Mayor JohnDitslear said
Boden Road 156th Street intersection made safer through signs signal
Photo courtesy the City of Noblesville
The intersection of 156th Street and Boden Road has had recent improvements for the safety of motorists Oversizedstop signs have been added on 156th Street at the intersection with a flashing red light signal on 156th Street anda yellow signal on Boden Road
How to satisfy your kidrsquos sweet toothwithout sacrificing good nutrition
Children will be dressed as ghosts andghouls but it may be the amount of sugartheyrsquore rdquogobblinrsquordquo up that is the scariest partof Halloween
According to the Center for DiseaseControlrsquos nutrition survey US children onaverage consume 124 grams of sugar (about14 Halloween-sized candies) per day
About four percent of all candyconsumed in the US occurs on Halloweenalone In fact the average trick-or-treaterconsumes about three cups of sugar mdash theequivalent of 220 sugar packets
ldquoThe good newsrdquo said CommunityHealth Network registered dietician ErinColeman ldquois we can help our children havea healthier happier Halloween withoutsacrificing all the funrdquo
Coleman recommends Fill up on healthy foods prior to trick-or-treating as a way to prevent children fromfilling up on too much candy that evening Talk to kids about the plan forHalloween candy consumption beforetrick-or-treating so they are aware of theirlimits Allow kids to pick out a certain amountof their favorite treats and give the restaway to co-workers or a dentist candyswap Allow kids to trade their candy for asmall toy from the store
When it comes to candy the smaller thesize the better Because of its antioxidantsColeman recommends dark chocolate overmilk chocolate candies or opt for low fatchoices like Twizzlers Fun-sized darkchocolate Mounds and Almond Joys arelower in sugar (about 45 grams a piece)compared to other candies
Sugar consumptionmay be a fright onHalloween
SUDOKU SOLUTION CROSSWORD SOLUTION
Puzzles 5
No peeking The crosswordand Sudoku puzzles are
located on Page 10
Sports6
It was a perfect day for cross countryand a perfect day for the Noblesville girlsteam to make a little history
Actually the Millers made some bighistory
Noblesville won its first ever girlsregional cross country championshipSaturday at its home course ChanquapinRidge at White River Elementary SchoolThe Millers ended the eight-year regionalreign of Carmel by the score of 61-67
Hamilton County teams dominated thestandings securing all of the top five placesand thus qualifying for next Saturdayssemi-state in Shelbyville Fishers placedthird Westfield was fourth and GuerinCatholic finished fifth
Abi Little led Noblesville by takingfourth in a time of 181849
In terms of the team places Little scoredthree points The next four runners allfinished in the team top 19 Sophie Reichardscored 11 points Susanna Sharples-Gordon12 Aubrie Deal 16 and Abbie Klinker 19That was enough to offset Carmelsmonopolization of the top two places
Sarah Leinheiser won the individual racefor the Greyhounds clocking in at 175331Christina Geisler was the runner-upfinishing the course in 175331 IzzaKhurram had a huge day for Carmelfinishing in 10th place (scoring eight teampoints) The Greyhounds next two runnersscored 27 and 29 points respectively
Fishers Miya Wai placed fifth whileWestfields Gabby Dilick landed in sixthplace Guerin Catholics top three runnersall finished highly Megan Slamkowski wasseventh Ellie Schroeder ninth and PaigeSchemanske was 11th
Hamilton Southeastern was in the uniqueposition of not qualifying as a team butgetting all seven of its runners to regional asindividuals The Royals will send three ofthose athletes on to semi-state Lulu Blackblasted her way to a third-place finishSabrina Bippus placed eighth and MaddieMirro was 28th
Hamilton Heights had two girls runningat the regional Chloe Henderson placed 51stand Abby Christiansen was 86th
In the boys race Carmel reclaimed theregional plaque with a score of 54 pointsIts the Greyhounds state-leading 33rdregional title
Hamilton Southeastern placed secondwhile defending regional champion Fisherstook third All three schools advance to nextweeks Shelbyville semi-state
Carmel had two runners place in the top10 Colin Murphy finished third and BenMillers placed seventh
Hamilton Southeastern had theindividual champion as Gabe Fendelclocked in at 152239 Fishers Sam Kuhnplaced 10th to lead the Tigers
In addition five county runnersadvanced as individuals Noblesvilles EricHoffman finished fourth to earn a spot atsemi-state with Levi Neuzerling joininghim after taking 18th
Westfields Aaron Bennett landed ineighth place while Nicholas Leahy took26th both qualified for semi-state So didGuerin Catholics Quinn Gallagher Hefinished in ninth place and will be movingon to Shelbyville next week
GIRLS RACETeam scores Noblesville 61 Carmel67 Fishers 85 Westfield 92 GuerinCatholic 100 Cathedral 135Lawrence North 203 Brebeuf Jesuit203 North Central 249 BishopChatard 258Race winner Sarah Leinheiser(Carmel) 173704Noblesville runners 4 Abi Little181849 13 Sophie Reichard185942 14 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 190129 18 Aubrie Deal190500 21 Abbie Klinker 191138
22 Kat Dombroski 191566 42Katherine Sandys 195490Other Carmel runners 2 ChristinaGeisler 175331 10 Izza Khurram184969 30 Elizabeth Borlik193266 32 Anna Morozov 19365534 Lily McAndrews 193655 60Daphne Boom 204186Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai182298 12 Tessa Kraft 18588317 Abby Carter 190482 26 CorinneYorkman 191942 36 Liz Rogers194616 38 Kamya Lapsley195134 46 Lilia Bodnar 200975Westfield runners 6 Gabby Dilick182675 19 Lauren Bailey 19063323 Sydney Clifford 191606 25Gabby Brown 191833 29 MadisonSmith 193263 37 CarlyBogdajewicz 194956 39 Kyla Curtis195142Guerin Catholic runners 7 MeganSlamkowski 183633 9 EllieSchroeder 194549 11 PaigeSchemanske 185553 41 Lucia
Perez 195393 45 Isabel Bucklew200627 78 Kate Anderson 212571Hamilton Southeastern runners 3Lulu Black 181119 8 SabrinaBippus 194444 28 Maddie Mirro192526 35 Ellie Pedersen 19442557 Abbie Lohman 203744 63 KatieMurhling 205767 71 Kayleigh Witt210537Hamilton Heights runners 51 ChloeHenderson 202513 86 AbbyChristiansen 235161
BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 54 HamiltonSoutheastern 76 Fishers 84 BrebeufJesuit 115 Cathedral 126 NorthCentral 148 Westfield 157 LawrenceNorth 201 Guerin Catholic 212Bishop Chatard 284Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)152239
Noblesville girls won first-ever regional
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
The Noblesville girls cross country team won its first ever regional championship Saturday at its own regional at ChanquapinRidge Cross Country Course The Millers scored 61 points outscoring eight-time defending champion Carmel by six points
Sports 7
Carmel runners 3 Colin Murphy153261 7 Ben Miller 153692 11Evan Bouillet 155207 19 CalvinBates 160397 20 ThomasGastineau 160421 21 Drew Watson160502 32 Jimmy Snyder 161892Other Southeastern runners 12Ben Wagoner 155238 14 JamesConaway 155382 17 BraydenWatson 155680 37 Grant Wilson162544 38 Brendan Huckabee162867 48 Eric Steinmetz 164212Fishers runners 10 Sam Kuhn155095 13 Josh Roth 155307 16Ethan Meyer 155512 24 Alex Meyer160952 28 Andrew Runion161410 29 Brandon Reyes161440 54 Peter Werling 164861Westfield runners 8 Aaron Bennett154731 24 Nicholas Leahy161220 36 Desmond Herrell162355 43 Noah Shourd 16349260 Kevin Greene 165694 61 JamesMcClure 165888 65 Derek Maue170826Guerin Catholic runners 9 QuinnGallagher 154935 41 PaytonStanley 163295 51 Andrew Hall164624 67 Mack Bentivoglio171039 71 Grant Delfaque171569 79 Patrick Berger 17244188 William Young 175899Noblesville runners 4 Eric Hoffman153306 18 Levi Neuzerling155787 39 Justin Amburgy163255 58 Zachary Freeman165513 68 Jack Commeville171117 77 Blake Hipkiss 17201882 Luke Balciunas 173944
MILLERSFrom Page 6
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
The weather was perfectfor a fast race in the boyscross country regional inNoblesville SaturdayAmong the runners in thegroup Guerin CatholicrsquosQuinn Gallagher (far left)Carmelrsquos Colin Murphy(834) Noblesvillersquos EricHoffman (behind Murphy)Hamilton SoutheasternrsquosBen Wagoner (884)Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (859)Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzer-ling (682)
Carmelrsquos Sarah Leinheiser (above) and Hamilton Southeasternrsquos GabeFendel (right) won the individual championships at the Noblesville crosscountry regional on Saturday
Sports8
Class 2A soccer regional pairingsGIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion 2 Yorktown 017-Noblesville 3 McCutcheon 0Championship Noblesville 3
Marion 0
At GoshenSouth Bend St Joseph 1 Goshen 01-Penn 7 18-Warsaw 1Championship Penn 9 South Bend St
Joseph 0
At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll 2 Norwell 0DeKalb 1 Concordia Lutheran 0 (PK
4-2)Championship Fort Wayne Carroll 2
DeKalb 0
At ValparaisoHighland 3 Crown Point 2 (5-4 PK)
10-Munster 2 16-Valparaiso 0Championship Munster 2 Highland
0
At East CentralFloyd Central 2 Richmond 020-Columbus North 2 Batesville 1
(3-1 PK)Championship Columbus North 3
Floyd Central 1
At CarmelGuerin Catholic 1 2-Avon 04-Brebeuf Jesuit 4 North Central 0Championship Brebeuf Jesuit 2
Guerin Catholic 0
At ShelbyvilleFranklin Central 2 19-Center Grove 1Greenfield-Central 2 Roncalli 1Championship Franklin Central 1
Greenfield-Central 0At Jasper
5-Evansville Memorial 3Bloomington South 1
12-Terre Haute North 2 HM-Evansville North 1 (2-0 PK)
Championship Terre Haute North 1Evansville Memorial 0
BOYS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt Merrillville16-Chesterton 3 Crown Point 120-Munster 1 2-Lake Central 0Championship Chesterton 2 Munster
0
At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop 5 Norwell 015-West Noble 2 HM-Homestead 1Championship West Noble 2 Fort
Wayne Northrop 1
At South Bend Adams5-Penn 4 Plymouth 117-Concord 1 South Bend St Joseph
0Championship Concord 2 Penn 1
At Kokomo10-Hamilton Southeastern 5
Marion 21-Harrison 9 Delta 0
Championship Harrison 2Hamilton Southeastern 1
At Mount Vernon13-Center Grove 3 Franklin Central 1Perry Meridian 1 Greenfield-Central
0Championship Perry Meridian 1
Center Grove 0
At North Central4-North Central 4 8-Carmel 3 OT3-Avon 3 Pike 2 OTChampionship North Central 2 Avon
1
At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North 3 Floyd Central
2East Central 5 Richmond 0Championship Columbus North 3
East Central 1
At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial 3 6-
Bloomington South 2 (4-2 PK)Terre Haute North 3 Evansville North
1Championship Evansville Memorial
5 Terre Haute North 0
The Noblesville girls soccer team continued its post-season run Saturday by winning the Class 2A Logansport
regionalThe No 17-ranked Millers beat
Marion 3-0 to claim their firstregional championship since 2008and the fifth IHSAA regional in theschools history Noblesville nowadvances to the north semi-statewhich will be played at either SouthBend St Joseph or Warsaw to takeon No 1-ranked Penn The IHSAAwill announce the location in the nextday or two
This time of year its not aboutwho we play but how well we playas a team said Millers coach MikeBrady We started a little slow but
picked it up in the second halfThe Millers and the Giants were scoreless at halftime
but Noblesville got going in the second half DelaneyRiester Ashlyn Morefield and Maddie Rauch all scoredgoals for the Millers with Mackenzie Kincaid TaylorCrowe and Keely Hoopinganer all making assists Kincaid
the goalkeeper had two saves Noblesville outshot Marion17-3
Were excited to be moving onthe semi-state weve worked hard toearn the opportunity and we lookforward to playing next Saturdaysaid Brady
Weve come a long way thisseason and were excited to haveanother week to train together Thisteam really likes to train play andspend time together
Noblesville is now 8-6-2 for theseason
GOLDEN EAGLES FALL TOBREBEUF
Guerin Catholics spirited run came to an end Saturdayas the Golden Eagles fell to No 4-ranked and Class 2Adefending state champion Brebeuf Jesuit 2-0 in thechampionship of the Carmel regional
Guerin held the Braves scoreless in the first half butBrebeufs Alia Martin maneuvered her way into the goalarea in the second minute of the second half and kicked theball in for the games first goal
Martin got the second goal with 1229 left in the gameconverting a penalty kick
Despite the loss it was still aremarkable run for the Golden EaglesGuerin Catholic which finished itsseason 8-8-1 beat No 6 Zionsvilleand No 3 Carmel to win the Westfieldsectional then knocked off No 2Avon in Wednesdays regional semi-final
It was an unbelievable seasonwith an unbelievable group of girlsand theres nothing to be but proud ofthe group and how they all workedand fought each game from start toend together said GC coach
Jonathan McClureHARRISON BEATS HSE BOYSHamilton Southeasterns boys soccer team lost to No
1-ranked Harrison 2-1 Saturday in the final of the Class 2AKokomo regional
Dylan Ricketts scored the No 10-ranked Royals goalin the second half Southeastern finished its season 15-3-4
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
The Guerin Catholic girls soccer team gave defending Class 2A state champion Brebeuf Jesuit everything it had in the championship game of the Carmel regionalSaturday The Braves won 2-0
MackenzieKincaid
Noblesville
Dylan RickettsSoutheastern
Miller girls win at Logansport
Maddie RauchNoblesville
Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorTheyve had many showdowns in the
state tournament over the years butSaturdays state championship clashbetween Carmel and North Central at theBarbara Wynne Tennis Center might havebeen the closest
True the final score was 4-1 in favor ofthe Greyhounds who clinched their firststate title since 2012 and ninth overall Butlook at the individual scores and youll seethat this showdown was easily a few pointsaway from going in favor of the Panthers
Its a fall tradition in a lot of ways thatNorth Central and Carmel hook up and playamazing tennis matches said Carmel coachSpencer Fields This is his first win as thecoach of the Greyhounds ironically he wontwo state titles as the Panthers head coachback in 2000 and 2007
Carmel came from behind in three of thematches to win
I think we have a very strong sense ofself-belief in what were doing said FieldsWe understand how to win better than everWe also have the determination becauseweve been through X number of setbacks
we have the determination to finally putwhat we can do on a court in a winningsituation and thats what we did
The Greyhounds got the first set of thefinal when No 2 singles Drew Michael won6-2 North Central took the first set in theNo 1 singles and No 2 doubles matches
But the tide began to turn when Fletchallwho had dropped the first set at No 1 singlesto NCs Ian Brady 6-4 cruised through thesecond set 6-1 Moments later Michael wonthe second set of his match 6-2 thusgrabbing the first team point for Carmel
North Central soon took the first set inthe other two matches but Carmels No 2doubles team of Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj won the second set 6-4 afterdropping the first set 6-4 Dixon and Nagarajsoon secured the third and deciding set - also6-4 - putting the Hounds up 2-0 in the teamstandings
While that was going on Fletchall andBrady found themselves in a tiebreak for thethird set All eyes turned to that match andsoon they were watching Fletchall cheer -he won the tiebreak 7-4 thus clinching thematch and the state title
I really just dug deep and gaveeverything I could in the last tiebreaker toget it done said Fletchall
North Central won the No 3 singlesmatch for its lone point No 1 doubles wasthe last match to finish with Carmel winning(again) in three sets Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan prevailed 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2The victory was important as McAndrewsand Natarajan qualified for the IHSAAsdoubles tournament due to their undefeatedrecord in the post-season Fletchallundefeated in both the regular and post-seasons will play in the singles tournament
I think the best part about winning stateis knowing that all our hard work has paidoff said Natarajan
It always surprises me how intense it ishere said McAndrews Its unlike anyother environment in tennis honestly NorthCentral-Carmels probably the biggestrivalry in high school tennis if not highschool sports and so its awesome to reallycapitalize on that here today
In the morning semi-finals Carmel tookcare of Bloomington North 5-0 TheGreyhounds won all the matches in straightsets dropping just 15 games NishanthBasavareddy won at No 3 singles joininghis afore-mentioned teammates in gettingvictories
ChampionshipCarmel 4 North Central 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall def IanBrady 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4)No 2 singles Drew Michael def TJBrady 6-2 6-2No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddylost to Brian McAuley 7-6 (3) 6-4No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Edward Prein andJonathan Tuerk 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Griffin Beck andNathan Branaman 4-6 6-4 6-4
Semi-finalsCarmel 5 Bloomington North 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defMac Rogers 6-0 6-3No 2 singles Drew Michael def PaulDzubay 6-3 6-1No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Jace Day 6-1 6-2No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def ChristianGettelfinger and Mick Thompson 6-06-4No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Scott Bode andSam Orbaugh 6-1 6-0
CAZIER HEADS TO STATEHamilton Southeasterns Addison Cazier
qualified for the individual state tournamentafter winning the Fishers regional Saturday
Cazier received a bye into thechampionship where he defeated AvonsAndrew Langford 6-3 6-3
The individual singles and doublestournament takes place next weekend atPark Tudor
Another epic battle with NC
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Carmel boys tennis team defeated North Central in a close meet to win its ninth state championship Saturday The final score was 4-1 but the Greyhounds hadto come from behind to win three matches in three sets
The Noblesville volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Carmel Invitational on SaturdayThe Millers defeated Elkhart Memorial 25-23 25-20 and Brownstown Central 25-13
25-16 Noblesville lost to Class 3A No 6 Bellmont 25-17 16-25 15-7 and to Floyd Central17-25 25-20 15-13
Allie Phillips finished the tournament with 114 assists Alexa Roberts hit 34 kills withLexie Almodovar and Lexie Bowler both hitting 23 kills Brenna Everingham had 45 digs
Millers finish 2-2 at Carmel Invite
Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos
Hometown Newspaper
Puzzles
Solutions are located on Page 5
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HALLOWEEN
ACROSS
1 One should accompany youngTrick or Treaters
6 Victorias Secret purchase
9 Marine eagle
13 West Side Story character
14 Distinctive quality
15 Pulling my leg eg
16 Venomous slitherer
17 Dashboard acronym
18 Big tops
19 Like a house to avoid
21 Halloween alternative to black
23 Cul de ____
24 Type of test
25 Sis sibling
28 Coarse file
30 Centers old-fashioned
35 Indian music
37 ____ gin
39 Chocolate bar ingredient
40 Do as directed
41 Popular garden perennial
43 Jesus first guests
44 African sorcery
46 Romanov ruler
47 Dashing style
48 Accident
50 Not mint
52 C____ la vie
53 500 sheets
55 Nada
57 Night of the ____ Dead
60 Possible Halloween precursor
64 Winnie-the-Poohs friend
65 High or low card
67 Food from heaven
68 Cupcake topper
69 Spring mo
70 Bar by estoppel
71 2 aspirin eg
72 Gobbled up
73 Deserts lack pl
DOWN
1 Wet nurse
2 Dad to a baby
3 Pakistani language
4 Property claims
5 Reason to visit dental hygienist
6 Shakespeare eg
7 Gravestone wish
8 Tanks and such
9 Genesis garden
10 2002 horror movie The ____
11 Sol or fa
12 Ambulance crew
15 Typeface letter that slants upand to the right
20 E-wallets content
22 Ewes mate
24 One playing dead
25 Wicked ride
26 Torah teacher
27 S-shaped moldings
29 Coin opening
31 Top of the Capitol
32 110000 on a map eg
33 Marcus Aurelius garb pl
34 Honoree on day afterHalloween
36 Same as 1 Down
38 Arrival times
42 Entertainment venue
45 Artsy Keith
49 Mont Blanc eg
51 Mood lighting switch
54 Old World lizard
56 ____ Apso
57 Insane in Spain
58 Avian wader
59 Ivy stem
60 Bone-dry
61 Hostile to
62 Involved in a secret
63 Midday slumbers
64 Free
66 Witchs familiar
10
News4
Recent improvements at the intersectionof Boden Road and 156th Street have madethe crossing safer for motorists TheNoblesville Engineering Department hasadded signs indicating an upcoming stopalong the east-west sides of 156th Streetalong with multiple oversized stop signs atthe intersection A flashing light signal hasbeen constructed with a red light for156th Street and a yellow light on BodenRoad
ldquoThese improvements are above normalstandards to provide enhanced advancedwarningrdquo City Engineer John Beery said
Because there were a couple of seriousaccidents at the intersection in 2015officials said the improvements are apreventative measure taken to ensure driverscome to a complete stop on 156th Streetbefore proceeding
ldquoBoden Road is seeing higher trafficrates as motorists use it to travel north andsouth on the east side of the city Our goalwith the heightened safety is to curtail anyfuture serious accidents Other factors areinvolved when it comes to accidents butwith these improvements we hope driversare a little more cognizant of others andyield properlyrdquo Noblesville Mayor JohnDitslear said
Boden Road 156th Street intersection made safer through signs signal
Photo courtesy the City of Noblesville
The intersection of 156th Street and Boden Road has had recent improvements for the safety of motorists Oversizedstop signs have been added on 156th Street at the intersection with a flashing red light signal on 156th Street anda yellow signal on Boden Road
How to satisfy your kidrsquos sweet toothwithout sacrificing good nutrition
Children will be dressed as ghosts andghouls but it may be the amount of sugartheyrsquore rdquogobblinrsquordquo up that is the scariest partof Halloween
According to the Center for DiseaseControlrsquos nutrition survey US children onaverage consume 124 grams of sugar (about14 Halloween-sized candies) per day
About four percent of all candyconsumed in the US occurs on Halloweenalone In fact the average trick-or-treaterconsumes about three cups of sugar mdash theequivalent of 220 sugar packets
ldquoThe good newsrdquo said CommunityHealth Network registered dietician ErinColeman ldquois we can help our children havea healthier happier Halloween withoutsacrificing all the funrdquo
Coleman recommends Fill up on healthy foods prior to trick-or-treating as a way to prevent children fromfilling up on too much candy that evening Talk to kids about the plan forHalloween candy consumption beforetrick-or-treating so they are aware of theirlimits Allow kids to pick out a certain amountof their favorite treats and give the restaway to co-workers or a dentist candyswap Allow kids to trade their candy for asmall toy from the store
When it comes to candy the smaller thesize the better Because of its antioxidantsColeman recommends dark chocolate overmilk chocolate candies or opt for low fatchoices like Twizzlers Fun-sized darkchocolate Mounds and Almond Joys arelower in sugar (about 45 grams a piece)compared to other candies
Sugar consumptionmay be a fright onHalloween
SUDOKU SOLUTION CROSSWORD SOLUTION
Puzzles 5
No peeking The crosswordand Sudoku puzzles are
located on Page 10
Sports6
It was a perfect day for cross countryand a perfect day for the Noblesville girlsteam to make a little history
Actually the Millers made some bighistory
Noblesville won its first ever girlsregional cross country championshipSaturday at its home course ChanquapinRidge at White River Elementary SchoolThe Millers ended the eight-year regionalreign of Carmel by the score of 61-67
Hamilton County teams dominated thestandings securing all of the top five placesand thus qualifying for next Saturdayssemi-state in Shelbyville Fishers placedthird Westfield was fourth and GuerinCatholic finished fifth
Abi Little led Noblesville by takingfourth in a time of 181849
In terms of the team places Little scoredthree points The next four runners allfinished in the team top 19 Sophie Reichardscored 11 points Susanna Sharples-Gordon12 Aubrie Deal 16 and Abbie Klinker 19That was enough to offset Carmelsmonopolization of the top two places
Sarah Leinheiser won the individual racefor the Greyhounds clocking in at 175331Christina Geisler was the runner-upfinishing the course in 175331 IzzaKhurram had a huge day for Carmelfinishing in 10th place (scoring eight teampoints) The Greyhounds next two runnersscored 27 and 29 points respectively
Fishers Miya Wai placed fifth whileWestfields Gabby Dilick landed in sixthplace Guerin Catholics top three runnersall finished highly Megan Slamkowski wasseventh Ellie Schroeder ninth and PaigeSchemanske was 11th
Hamilton Southeastern was in the uniqueposition of not qualifying as a team butgetting all seven of its runners to regional asindividuals The Royals will send three ofthose athletes on to semi-state Lulu Blackblasted her way to a third-place finishSabrina Bippus placed eighth and MaddieMirro was 28th
Hamilton Heights had two girls runningat the regional Chloe Henderson placed 51stand Abby Christiansen was 86th
In the boys race Carmel reclaimed theregional plaque with a score of 54 pointsIts the Greyhounds state-leading 33rdregional title
Hamilton Southeastern placed secondwhile defending regional champion Fisherstook third All three schools advance to nextweeks Shelbyville semi-state
Carmel had two runners place in the top10 Colin Murphy finished third and BenMillers placed seventh
Hamilton Southeastern had theindividual champion as Gabe Fendelclocked in at 152239 Fishers Sam Kuhnplaced 10th to lead the Tigers
In addition five county runnersadvanced as individuals Noblesvilles EricHoffman finished fourth to earn a spot atsemi-state with Levi Neuzerling joininghim after taking 18th
Westfields Aaron Bennett landed ineighth place while Nicholas Leahy took26th both qualified for semi-state So didGuerin Catholics Quinn Gallagher Hefinished in ninth place and will be movingon to Shelbyville next week
GIRLS RACETeam scores Noblesville 61 Carmel67 Fishers 85 Westfield 92 GuerinCatholic 100 Cathedral 135Lawrence North 203 Brebeuf Jesuit203 North Central 249 BishopChatard 258Race winner Sarah Leinheiser(Carmel) 173704Noblesville runners 4 Abi Little181849 13 Sophie Reichard185942 14 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 190129 18 Aubrie Deal190500 21 Abbie Klinker 191138
22 Kat Dombroski 191566 42Katherine Sandys 195490Other Carmel runners 2 ChristinaGeisler 175331 10 Izza Khurram184969 30 Elizabeth Borlik193266 32 Anna Morozov 19365534 Lily McAndrews 193655 60Daphne Boom 204186Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai182298 12 Tessa Kraft 18588317 Abby Carter 190482 26 CorinneYorkman 191942 36 Liz Rogers194616 38 Kamya Lapsley195134 46 Lilia Bodnar 200975Westfield runners 6 Gabby Dilick182675 19 Lauren Bailey 19063323 Sydney Clifford 191606 25Gabby Brown 191833 29 MadisonSmith 193263 37 CarlyBogdajewicz 194956 39 Kyla Curtis195142Guerin Catholic runners 7 MeganSlamkowski 183633 9 EllieSchroeder 194549 11 PaigeSchemanske 185553 41 Lucia
Perez 195393 45 Isabel Bucklew200627 78 Kate Anderson 212571Hamilton Southeastern runners 3Lulu Black 181119 8 SabrinaBippus 194444 28 Maddie Mirro192526 35 Ellie Pedersen 19442557 Abbie Lohman 203744 63 KatieMurhling 205767 71 Kayleigh Witt210537Hamilton Heights runners 51 ChloeHenderson 202513 86 AbbyChristiansen 235161
BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 54 HamiltonSoutheastern 76 Fishers 84 BrebeufJesuit 115 Cathedral 126 NorthCentral 148 Westfield 157 LawrenceNorth 201 Guerin Catholic 212Bishop Chatard 284Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)152239
Noblesville girls won first-ever regional
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
The Noblesville girls cross country team won its first ever regional championship Saturday at its own regional at ChanquapinRidge Cross Country Course The Millers scored 61 points outscoring eight-time defending champion Carmel by six points
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Carmel runners 3 Colin Murphy153261 7 Ben Miller 153692 11Evan Bouillet 155207 19 CalvinBates 160397 20 ThomasGastineau 160421 21 Drew Watson160502 32 Jimmy Snyder 161892Other Southeastern runners 12Ben Wagoner 155238 14 JamesConaway 155382 17 BraydenWatson 155680 37 Grant Wilson162544 38 Brendan Huckabee162867 48 Eric Steinmetz 164212Fishers runners 10 Sam Kuhn155095 13 Josh Roth 155307 16Ethan Meyer 155512 24 Alex Meyer160952 28 Andrew Runion161410 29 Brandon Reyes161440 54 Peter Werling 164861Westfield runners 8 Aaron Bennett154731 24 Nicholas Leahy161220 36 Desmond Herrell162355 43 Noah Shourd 16349260 Kevin Greene 165694 61 JamesMcClure 165888 65 Derek Maue170826Guerin Catholic runners 9 QuinnGallagher 154935 41 PaytonStanley 163295 51 Andrew Hall164624 67 Mack Bentivoglio171039 71 Grant Delfaque171569 79 Patrick Berger 17244188 William Young 175899Noblesville runners 4 Eric Hoffman153306 18 Levi Neuzerling155787 39 Justin Amburgy163255 58 Zachary Freeman165513 68 Jack Commeville171117 77 Blake Hipkiss 17201882 Luke Balciunas 173944
MILLERSFrom Page 6
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
The weather was perfectfor a fast race in the boyscross country regional inNoblesville SaturdayAmong the runners in thegroup Guerin CatholicrsquosQuinn Gallagher (far left)Carmelrsquos Colin Murphy(834) Noblesvillersquos EricHoffman (behind Murphy)Hamilton SoutheasternrsquosBen Wagoner (884)Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (859)Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzer-ling (682)
Carmelrsquos Sarah Leinheiser (above) and Hamilton Southeasternrsquos GabeFendel (right) won the individual championships at the Noblesville crosscountry regional on Saturday
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Class 2A soccer regional pairingsGIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion 2 Yorktown 017-Noblesville 3 McCutcheon 0Championship Noblesville 3
Marion 0
At GoshenSouth Bend St Joseph 1 Goshen 01-Penn 7 18-Warsaw 1Championship Penn 9 South Bend St
Joseph 0
At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll 2 Norwell 0DeKalb 1 Concordia Lutheran 0 (PK
4-2)Championship Fort Wayne Carroll 2
DeKalb 0
At ValparaisoHighland 3 Crown Point 2 (5-4 PK)
10-Munster 2 16-Valparaiso 0Championship Munster 2 Highland
0
At East CentralFloyd Central 2 Richmond 020-Columbus North 2 Batesville 1
(3-1 PK)Championship Columbus North 3
Floyd Central 1
At CarmelGuerin Catholic 1 2-Avon 04-Brebeuf Jesuit 4 North Central 0Championship Brebeuf Jesuit 2
Guerin Catholic 0
At ShelbyvilleFranklin Central 2 19-Center Grove 1Greenfield-Central 2 Roncalli 1Championship Franklin Central 1
Greenfield-Central 0At Jasper
5-Evansville Memorial 3Bloomington South 1
12-Terre Haute North 2 HM-Evansville North 1 (2-0 PK)
Championship Terre Haute North 1Evansville Memorial 0
BOYS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt Merrillville16-Chesterton 3 Crown Point 120-Munster 1 2-Lake Central 0Championship Chesterton 2 Munster
0
At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop 5 Norwell 015-West Noble 2 HM-Homestead 1Championship West Noble 2 Fort
Wayne Northrop 1
At South Bend Adams5-Penn 4 Plymouth 117-Concord 1 South Bend St Joseph
0Championship Concord 2 Penn 1
At Kokomo10-Hamilton Southeastern 5
Marion 21-Harrison 9 Delta 0
Championship Harrison 2Hamilton Southeastern 1
At Mount Vernon13-Center Grove 3 Franklin Central 1Perry Meridian 1 Greenfield-Central
0Championship Perry Meridian 1
Center Grove 0
At North Central4-North Central 4 8-Carmel 3 OT3-Avon 3 Pike 2 OTChampionship North Central 2 Avon
1
At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North 3 Floyd Central
2East Central 5 Richmond 0Championship Columbus North 3
East Central 1
At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial 3 6-
Bloomington South 2 (4-2 PK)Terre Haute North 3 Evansville North
1Championship Evansville Memorial
5 Terre Haute North 0
The Noblesville girls soccer team continued its post-season run Saturday by winning the Class 2A Logansport
regionalThe No 17-ranked Millers beat
Marion 3-0 to claim their firstregional championship since 2008and the fifth IHSAA regional in theschools history Noblesville nowadvances to the north semi-statewhich will be played at either SouthBend St Joseph or Warsaw to takeon No 1-ranked Penn The IHSAAwill announce the location in the nextday or two
This time of year its not aboutwho we play but how well we playas a team said Millers coach MikeBrady We started a little slow but
picked it up in the second halfThe Millers and the Giants were scoreless at halftime
but Noblesville got going in the second half DelaneyRiester Ashlyn Morefield and Maddie Rauch all scoredgoals for the Millers with Mackenzie Kincaid TaylorCrowe and Keely Hoopinganer all making assists Kincaid
the goalkeeper had two saves Noblesville outshot Marion17-3
Were excited to be moving onthe semi-state weve worked hard toearn the opportunity and we lookforward to playing next Saturdaysaid Brady
Weve come a long way thisseason and were excited to haveanother week to train together Thisteam really likes to train play andspend time together
Noblesville is now 8-6-2 for theseason
GOLDEN EAGLES FALL TOBREBEUF
Guerin Catholics spirited run came to an end Saturdayas the Golden Eagles fell to No 4-ranked and Class 2Adefending state champion Brebeuf Jesuit 2-0 in thechampionship of the Carmel regional
Guerin held the Braves scoreless in the first half butBrebeufs Alia Martin maneuvered her way into the goalarea in the second minute of the second half and kicked theball in for the games first goal
Martin got the second goal with 1229 left in the gameconverting a penalty kick
Despite the loss it was still aremarkable run for the Golden EaglesGuerin Catholic which finished itsseason 8-8-1 beat No 6 Zionsvilleand No 3 Carmel to win the Westfieldsectional then knocked off No 2Avon in Wednesdays regional semi-final
It was an unbelievable seasonwith an unbelievable group of girlsand theres nothing to be but proud ofthe group and how they all workedand fought each game from start toend together said GC coach
Jonathan McClureHARRISON BEATS HSE BOYSHamilton Southeasterns boys soccer team lost to No
1-ranked Harrison 2-1 Saturday in the final of the Class 2AKokomo regional
Dylan Ricketts scored the No 10-ranked Royals goalin the second half Southeastern finished its season 15-3-4
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
The Guerin Catholic girls soccer team gave defending Class 2A state champion Brebeuf Jesuit everything it had in the championship game of the Carmel regionalSaturday The Braves won 2-0
MackenzieKincaid
Noblesville
Dylan RickettsSoutheastern
Miller girls win at Logansport
Maddie RauchNoblesville
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorTheyve had many showdowns in the
state tournament over the years butSaturdays state championship clashbetween Carmel and North Central at theBarbara Wynne Tennis Center might havebeen the closest
True the final score was 4-1 in favor ofthe Greyhounds who clinched their firststate title since 2012 and ninth overall Butlook at the individual scores and youll seethat this showdown was easily a few pointsaway from going in favor of the Panthers
Its a fall tradition in a lot of ways thatNorth Central and Carmel hook up and playamazing tennis matches said Carmel coachSpencer Fields This is his first win as thecoach of the Greyhounds ironically he wontwo state titles as the Panthers head coachback in 2000 and 2007
Carmel came from behind in three of thematches to win
I think we have a very strong sense ofself-belief in what were doing said FieldsWe understand how to win better than everWe also have the determination becauseweve been through X number of setbacks
we have the determination to finally putwhat we can do on a court in a winningsituation and thats what we did
The Greyhounds got the first set of thefinal when No 2 singles Drew Michael won6-2 North Central took the first set in theNo 1 singles and No 2 doubles matches
But the tide began to turn when Fletchallwho had dropped the first set at No 1 singlesto NCs Ian Brady 6-4 cruised through thesecond set 6-1 Moments later Michael wonthe second set of his match 6-2 thusgrabbing the first team point for Carmel
North Central soon took the first set inthe other two matches but Carmels No 2doubles team of Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj won the second set 6-4 afterdropping the first set 6-4 Dixon and Nagarajsoon secured the third and deciding set - also6-4 - putting the Hounds up 2-0 in the teamstandings
While that was going on Fletchall andBrady found themselves in a tiebreak for thethird set All eyes turned to that match andsoon they were watching Fletchall cheer -he won the tiebreak 7-4 thus clinching thematch and the state title
I really just dug deep and gaveeverything I could in the last tiebreaker toget it done said Fletchall
North Central won the No 3 singlesmatch for its lone point No 1 doubles wasthe last match to finish with Carmel winning(again) in three sets Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan prevailed 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2The victory was important as McAndrewsand Natarajan qualified for the IHSAAsdoubles tournament due to their undefeatedrecord in the post-season Fletchallundefeated in both the regular and post-seasons will play in the singles tournament
I think the best part about winning stateis knowing that all our hard work has paidoff said Natarajan
It always surprises me how intense it ishere said McAndrews Its unlike anyother environment in tennis honestly NorthCentral-Carmels probably the biggestrivalry in high school tennis if not highschool sports and so its awesome to reallycapitalize on that here today
In the morning semi-finals Carmel tookcare of Bloomington North 5-0 TheGreyhounds won all the matches in straightsets dropping just 15 games NishanthBasavareddy won at No 3 singles joininghis afore-mentioned teammates in gettingvictories
ChampionshipCarmel 4 North Central 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall def IanBrady 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4)No 2 singles Drew Michael def TJBrady 6-2 6-2No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddylost to Brian McAuley 7-6 (3) 6-4No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Edward Prein andJonathan Tuerk 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Griffin Beck andNathan Branaman 4-6 6-4 6-4
Semi-finalsCarmel 5 Bloomington North 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defMac Rogers 6-0 6-3No 2 singles Drew Michael def PaulDzubay 6-3 6-1No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Jace Day 6-1 6-2No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def ChristianGettelfinger and Mick Thompson 6-06-4No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Scott Bode andSam Orbaugh 6-1 6-0
CAZIER HEADS TO STATEHamilton Southeasterns Addison Cazier
qualified for the individual state tournamentafter winning the Fishers regional Saturday
Cazier received a bye into thechampionship where he defeated AvonsAndrew Langford 6-3 6-3
The individual singles and doublestournament takes place next weekend atPark Tudor
Another epic battle with NC
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Carmel boys tennis team defeated North Central in a close meet to win its ninth state championship Saturday The final score was 4-1 but the Greyhounds hadto come from behind to win three matches in three sets
The Noblesville volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Carmel Invitational on SaturdayThe Millers defeated Elkhart Memorial 25-23 25-20 and Brownstown Central 25-13
25-16 Noblesville lost to Class 3A No 6 Bellmont 25-17 16-25 15-7 and to Floyd Central17-25 25-20 15-13
Allie Phillips finished the tournament with 114 assists Alexa Roberts hit 34 kills withLexie Almodovar and Lexie Bowler both hitting 23 kills Brenna Everingham had 45 digs
Millers finish 2-2 at Carmel Invite
Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos
Hometown Newspaper
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It was a perfect day for cross countryand a perfect day for the Noblesville girlsteam to make a little history
Actually the Millers made some bighistory
Noblesville won its first ever girlsregional cross country championshipSaturday at its home course ChanquapinRidge at White River Elementary SchoolThe Millers ended the eight-year regionalreign of Carmel by the score of 61-67
Hamilton County teams dominated thestandings securing all of the top five placesand thus qualifying for next Saturdayssemi-state in Shelbyville Fishers placedthird Westfield was fourth and GuerinCatholic finished fifth
Abi Little led Noblesville by takingfourth in a time of 181849
In terms of the team places Little scoredthree points The next four runners allfinished in the team top 19 Sophie Reichardscored 11 points Susanna Sharples-Gordon12 Aubrie Deal 16 and Abbie Klinker 19That was enough to offset Carmelsmonopolization of the top two places
Sarah Leinheiser won the individual racefor the Greyhounds clocking in at 175331Christina Geisler was the runner-upfinishing the course in 175331 IzzaKhurram had a huge day for Carmelfinishing in 10th place (scoring eight teampoints) The Greyhounds next two runnersscored 27 and 29 points respectively
Fishers Miya Wai placed fifth whileWestfields Gabby Dilick landed in sixthplace Guerin Catholics top three runnersall finished highly Megan Slamkowski wasseventh Ellie Schroeder ninth and PaigeSchemanske was 11th
Hamilton Southeastern was in the uniqueposition of not qualifying as a team butgetting all seven of its runners to regional asindividuals The Royals will send three ofthose athletes on to semi-state Lulu Blackblasted her way to a third-place finishSabrina Bippus placed eighth and MaddieMirro was 28th
Hamilton Heights had two girls runningat the regional Chloe Henderson placed 51stand Abby Christiansen was 86th
In the boys race Carmel reclaimed theregional plaque with a score of 54 pointsIts the Greyhounds state-leading 33rdregional title
Hamilton Southeastern placed secondwhile defending regional champion Fisherstook third All three schools advance to nextweeks Shelbyville semi-state
Carmel had two runners place in the top10 Colin Murphy finished third and BenMillers placed seventh
Hamilton Southeastern had theindividual champion as Gabe Fendelclocked in at 152239 Fishers Sam Kuhnplaced 10th to lead the Tigers
In addition five county runnersadvanced as individuals Noblesvilles EricHoffman finished fourth to earn a spot atsemi-state with Levi Neuzerling joininghim after taking 18th
Westfields Aaron Bennett landed ineighth place while Nicholas Leahy took26th both qualified for semi-state So didGuerin Catholics Quinn Gallagher Hefinished in ninth place and will be movingon to Shelbyville next week
GIRLS RACETeam scores Noblesville 61 Carmel67 Fishers 85 Westfield 92 GuerinCatholic 100 Cathedral 135Lawrence North 203 Brebeuf Jesuit203 North Central 249 BishopChatard 258Race winner Sarah Leinheiser(Carmel) 173704Noblesville runners 4 Abi Little181849 13 Sophie Reichard185942 14 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 190129 18 Aubrie Deal190500 21 Abbie Klinker 191138
22 Kat Dombroski 191566 42Katherine Sandys 195490Other Carmel runners 2 ChristinaGeisler 175331 10 Izza Khurram184969 30 Elizabeth Borlik193266 32 Anna Morozov 19365534 Lily McAndrews 193655 60Daphne Boom 204186Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai182298 12 Tessa Kraft 18588317 Abby Carter 190482 26 CorinneYorkman 191942 36 Liz Rogers194616 38 Kamya Lapsley195134 46 Lilia Bodnar 200975Westfield runners 6 Gabby Dilick182675 19 Lauren Bailey 19063323 Sydney Clifford 191606 25Gabby Brown 191833 29 MadisonSmith 193263 37 CarlyBogdajewicz 194956 39 Kyla Curtis195142Guerin Catholic runners 7 MeganSlamkowski 183633 9 EllieSchroeder 194549 11 PaigeSchemanske 185553 41 Lucia
Perez 195393 45 Isabel Bucklew200627 78 Kate Anderson 212571Hamilton Southeastern runners 3Lulu Black 181119 8 SabrinaBippus 194444 28 Maddie Mirro192526 35 Ellie Pedersen 19442557 Abbie Lohman 203744 63 KatieMurhling 205767 71 Kayleigh Witt210537Hamilton Heights runners 51 ChloeHenderson 202513 86 AbbyChristiansen 235161
BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 54 HamiltonSoutheastern 76 Fishers 84 BrebeufJesuit 115 Cathedral 126 NorthCentral 148 Westfield 157 LawrenceNorth 201 Guerin Catholic 212Bishop Chatard 284Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)152239
Noblesville girls won first-ever regional
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
The Noblesville girls cross country team won its first ever regional championship Saturday at its own regional at ChanquapinRidge Cross Country Course The Millers scored 61 points outscoring eight-time defending champion Carmel by six points
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Carmel runners 3 Colin Murphy153261 7 Ben Miller 153692 11Evan Bouillet 155207 19 CalvinBates 160397 20 ThomasGastineau 160421 21 Drew Watson160502 32 Jimmy Snyder 161892Other Southeastern runners 12Ben Wagoner 155238 14 JamesConaway 155382 17 BraydenWatson 155680 37 Grant Wilson162544 38 Brendan Huckabee162867 48 Eric Steinmetz 164212Fishers runners 10 Sam Kuhn155095 13 Josh Roth 155307 16Ethan Meyer 155512 24 Alex Meyer160952 28 Andrew Runion161410 29 Brandon Reyes161440 54 Peter Werling 164861Westfield runners 8 Aaron Bennett154731 24 Nicholas Leahy161220 36 Desmond Herrell162355 43 Noah Shourd 16349260 Kevin Greene 165694 61 JamesMcClure 165888 65 Derek Maue170826Guerin Catholic runners 9 QuinnGallagher 154935 41 PaytonStanley 163295 51 Andrew Hall164624 67 Mack Bentivoglio171039 71 Grant Delfaque171569 79 Patrick Berger 17244188 William Young 175899Noblesville runners 4 Eric Hoffman153306 18 Levi Neuzerling155787 39 Justin Amburgy163255 58 Zachary Freeman165513 68 Jack Commeville171117 77 Blake Hipkiss 17201882 Luke Balciunas 173944
MILLERSFrom Page 6
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
The weather was perfectfor a fast race in the boyscross country regional inNoblesville SaturdayAmong the runners in thegroup Guerin CatholicrsquosQuinn Gallagher (far left)Carmelrsquos Colin Murphy(834) Noblesvillersquos EricHoffman (behind Murphy)Hamilton SoutheasternrsquosBen Wagoner (884)Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (859)Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzer-ling (682)
Carmelrsquos Sarah Leinheiser (above) and Hamilton Southeasternrsquos GabeFendel (right) won the individual championships at the Noblesville crosscountry regional on Saturday
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Class 2A soccer regional pairingsGIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion 2 Yorktown 017-Noblesville 3 McCutcheon 0Championship Noblesville 3
Marion 0
At GoshenSouth Bend St Joseph 1 Goshen 01-Penn 7 18-Warsaw 1Championship Penn 9 South Bend St
Joseph 0
At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll 2 Norwell 0DeKalb 1 Concordia Lutheran 0 (PK
4-2)Championship Fort Wayne Carroll 2
DeKalb 0
At ValparaisoHighland 3 Crown Point 2 (5-4 PK)
10-Munster 2 16-Valparaiso 0Championship Munster 2 Highland
0
At East CentralFloyd Central 2 Richmond 020-Columbus North 2 Batesville 1
(3-1 PK)Championship Columbus North 3
Floyd Central 1
At CarmelGuerin Catholic 1 2-Avon 04-Brebeuf Jesuit 4 North Central 0Championship Brebeuf Jesuit 2
Guerin Catholic 0
At ShelbyvilleFranklin Central 2 19-Center Grove 1Greenfield-Central 2 Roncalli 1Championship Franklin Central 1
Greenfield-Central 0At Jasper
5-Evansville Memorial 3Bloomington South 1
12-Terre Haute North 2 HM-Evansville North 1 (2-0 PK)
Championship Terre Haute North 1Evansville Memorial 0
BOYS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt Merrillville16-Chesterton 3 Crown Point 120-Munster 1 2-Lake Central 0Championship Chesterton 2 Munster
0
At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop 5 Norwell 015-West Noble 2 HM-Homestead 1Championship West Noble 2 Fort
Wayne Northrop 1
At South Bend Adams5-Penn 4 Plymouth 117-Concord 1 South Bend St Joseph
0Championship Concord 2 Penn 1
At Kokomo10-Hamilton Southeastern 5
Marion 21-Harrison 9 Delta 0
Championship Harrison 2Hamilton Southeastern 1
At Mount Vernon13-Center Grove 3 Franklin Central 1Perry Meridian 1 Greenfield-Central
0Championship Perry Meridian 1
Center Grove 0
At North Central4-North Central 4 8-Carmel 3 OT3-Avon 3 Pike 2 OTChampionship North Central 2 Avon
1
At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North 3 Floyd Central
2East Central 5 Richmond 0Championship Columbus North 3
East Central 1
At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial 3 6-
Bloomington South 2 (4-2 PK)Terre Haute North 3 Evansville North
1Championship Evansville Memorial
5 Terre Haute North 0
The Noblesville girls soccer team continued its post-season run Saturday by winning the Class 2A Logansport
regionalThe No 17-ranked Millers beat
Marion 3-0 to claim their firstregional championship since 2008and the fifth IHSAA regional in theschools history Noblesville nowadvances to the north semi-statewhich will be played at either SouthBend St Joseph or Warsaw to takeon No 1-ranked Penn The IHSAAwill announce the location in the nextday or two
This time of year its not aboutwho we play but how well we playas a team said Millers coach MikeBrady We started a little slow but
picked it up in the second halfThe Millers and the Giants were scoreless at halftime
but Noblesville got going in the second half DelaneyRiester Ashlyn Morefield and Maddie Rauch all scoredgoals for the Millers with Mackenzie Kincaid TaylorCrowe and Keely Hoopinganer all making assists Kincaid
the goalkeeper had two saves Noblesville outshot Marion17-3
Were excited to be moving onthe semi-state weve worked hard toearn the opportunity and we lookforward to playing next Saturdaysaid Brady
Weve come a long way thisseason and were excited to haveanother week to train together Thisteam really likes to train play andspend time together
Noblesville is now 8-6-2 for theseason
GOLDEN EAGLES FALL TOBREBEUF
Guerin Catholics spirited run came to an end Saturdayas the Golden Eagles fell to No 4-ranked and Class 2Adefending state champion Brebeuf Jesuit 2-0 in thechampionship of the Carmel regional
Guerin held the Braves scoreless in the first half butBrebeufs Alia Martin maneuvered her way into the goalarea in the second minute of the second half and kicked theball in for the games first goal
Martin got the second goal with 1229 left in the gameconverting a penalty kick
Despite the loss it was still aremarkable run for the Golden EaglesGuerin Catholic which finished itsseason 8-8-1 beat No 6 Zionsvilleand No 3 Carmel to win the Westfieldsectional then knocked off No 2Avon in Wednesdays regional semi-final
It was an unbelievable seasonwith an unbelievable group of girlsand theres nothing to be but proud ofthe group and how they all workedand fought each game from start toend together said GC coach
Jonathan McClureHARRISON BEATS HSE BOYSHamilton Southeasterns boys soccer team lost to No
1-ranked Harrison 2-1 Saturday in the final of the Class 2AKokomo regional
Dylan Ricketts scored the No 10-ranked Royals goalin the second half Southeastern finished its season 15-3-4
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
The Guerin Catholic girls soccer team gave defending Class 2A state champion Brebeuf Jesuit everything it had in the championship game of the Carmel regionalSaturday The Braves won 2-0
MackenzieKincaid
Noblesville
Dylan RickettsSoutheastern
Miller girls win at Logansport
Maddie RauchNoblesville
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorTheyve had many showdowns in the
state tournament over the years butSaturdays state championship clashbetween Carmel and North Central at theBarbara Wynne Tennis Center might havebeen the closest
True the final score was 4-1 in favor ofthe Greyhounds who clinched their firststate title since 2012 and ninth overall Butlook at the individual scores and youll seethat this showdown was easily a few pointsaway from going in favor of the Panthers
Its a fall tradition in a lot of ways thatNorth Central and Carmel hook up and playamazing tennis matches said Carmel coachSpencer Fields This is his first win as thecoach of the Greyhounds ironically he wontwo state titles as the Panthers head coachback in 2000 and 2007
Carmel came from behind in three of thematches to win
I think we have a very strong sense ofself-belief in what were doing said FieldsWe understand how to win better than everWe also have the determination becauseweve been through X number of setbacks
we have the determination to finally putwhat we can do on a court in a winningsituation and thats what we did
The Greyhounds got the first set of thefinal when No 2 singles Drew Michael won6-2 North Central took the first set in theNo 1 singles and No 2 doubles matches
But the tide began to turn when Fletchallwho had dropped the first set at No 1 singlesto NCs Ian Brady 6-4 cruised through thesecond set 6-1 Moments later Michael wonthe second set of his match 6-2 thusgrabbing the first team point for Carmel
North Central soon took the first set inthe other two matches but Carmels No 2doubles team of Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj won the second set 6-4 afterdropping the first set 6-4 Dixon and Nagarajsoon secured the third and deciding set - also6-4 - putting the Hounds up 2-0 in the teamstandings
While that was going on Fletchall andBrady found themselves in a tiebreak for thethird set All eyes turned to that match andsoon they were watching Fletchall cheer -he won the tiebreak 7-4 thus clinching thematch and the state title
I really just dug deep and gaveeverything I could in the last tiebreaker toget it done said Fletchall
North Central won the No 3 singlesmatch for its lone point No 1 doubles wasthe last match to finish with Carmel winning(again) in three sets Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan prevailed 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2The victory was important as McAndrewsand Natarajan qualified for the IHSAAsdoubles tournament due to their undefeatedrecord in the post-season Fletchallundefeated in both the regular and post-seasons will play in the singles tournament
I think the best part about winning stateis knowing that all our hard work has paidoff said Natarajan
It always surprises me how intense it ishere said McAndrews Its unlike anyother environment in tennis honestly NorthCentral-Carmels probably the biggestrivalry in high school tennis if not highschool sports and so its awesome to reallycapitalize on that here today
In the morning semi-finals Carmel tookcare of Bloomington North 5-0 TheGreyhounds won all the matches in straightsets dropping just 15 games NishanthBasavareddy won at No 3 singles joininghis afore-mentioned teammates in gettingvictories
ChampionshipCarmel 4 North Central 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall def IanBrady 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4)No 2 singles Drew Michael def TJBrady 6-2 6-2No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddylost to Brian McAuley 7-6 (3) 6-4No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Edward Prein andJonathan Tuerk 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Griffin Beck andNathan Branaman 4-6 6-4 6-4
Semi-finalsCarmel 5 Bloomington North 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defMac Rogers 6-0 6-3No 2 singles Drew Michael def PaulDzubay 6-3 6-1No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Jace Day 6-1 6-2No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def ChristianGettelfinger and Mick Thompson 6-06-4No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Scott Bode andSam Orbaugh 6-1 6-0
CAZIER HEADS TO STATEHamilton Southeasterns Addison Cazier
qualified for the individual state tournamentafter winning the Fishers regional Saturday
Cazier received a bye into thechampionship where he defeated AvonsAndrew Langford 6-3 6-3
The individual singles and doublestournament takes place next weekend atPark Tudor
Another epic battle with NC
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Carmel boys tennis team defeated North Central in a close meet to win its ninth state championship Saturday The final score was 4-1 but the Greyhounds hadto come from behind to win three matches in three sets
The Noblesville volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Carmel Invitational on SaturdayThe Millers defeated Elkhart Memorial 25-23 25-20 and Brownstown Central 25-13
25-16 Noblesville lost to Class 3A No 6 Bellmont 25-17 16-25 15-7 and to Floyd Central17-25 25-20 15-13
Allie Phillips finished the tournament with 114 assists Alexa Roberts hit 34 kills withLexie Almodovar and Lexie Bowler both hitting 23 kills Brenna Everingham had 45 digs
Millers finish 2-2 at Carmel Invite
Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos
Hometown Newspaper
Puzzles
Solutions are located on Page 5
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HALLOWEEN
ACROSS
1 One should accompany youngTrick or Treaters
6 Victorias Secret purchase
9 Marine eagle
13 West Side Story character
14 Distinctive quality
15 Pulling my leg eg
16 Venomous slitherer
17 Dashboard acronym
18 Big tops
19 Like a house to avoid
21 Halloween alternative to black
23 Cul de ____
24 Type of test
25 Sis sibling
28 Coarse file
30 Centers old-fashioned
35 Indian music
37 ____ gin
39 Chocolate bar ingredient
40 Do as directed
41 Popular garden perennial
43 Jesus first guests
44 African sorcery
46 Romanov ruler
47 Dashing style
48 Accident
50 Not mint
52 C____ la vie
53 500 sheets
55 Nada
57 Night of the ____ Dead
60 Possible Halloween precursor
64 Winnie-the-Poohs friend
65 High or low card
67 Food from heaven
68 Cupcake topper
69 Spring mo
70 Bar by estoppel
71 2 aspirin eg
72 Gobbled up
73 Deserts lack pl
DOWN
1 Wet nurse
2 Dad to a baby
3 Pakistani language
4 Property claims
5 Reason to visit dental hygienist
6 Shakespeare eg
7 Gravestone wish
8 Tanks and such
9 Genesis garden
10 2002 horror movie The ____
11 Sol or fa
12 Ambulance crew
15 Typeface letter that slants upand to the right
20 E-wallets content
22 Ewes mate
24 One playing dead
25 Wicked ride
26 Torah teacher
27 S-shaped moldings
29 Coin opening
31 Top of the Capitol
32 110000 on a map eg
33 Marcus Aurelius garb pl
34 Honoree on day afterHalloween
36 Same as 1 Down
38 Arrival times
42 Entertainment venue
45 Artsy Keith
49 Mont Blanc eg
51 Mood lighting switch
54 Old World lizard
56 ____ Apso
57 Insane in Spain
58 Avian wader
59 Ivy stem
60 Bone-dry
61 Hostile to
62 Involved in a secret
63 Midday slumbers
64 Free
66 Witchs familiar
10
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It was a perfect day for cross countryand a perfect day for the Noblesville girlsteam to make a little history
Actually the Millers made some bighistory
Noblesville won its first ever girlsregional cross country championshipSaturday at its home course ChanquapinRidge at White River Elementary SchoolThe Millers ended the eight-year regionalreign of Carmel by the score of 61-67
Hamilton County teams dominated thestandings securing all of the top five placesand thus qualifying for next Saturdayssemi-state in Shelbyville Fishers placedthird Westfield was fourth and GuerinCatholic finished fifth
Abi Little led Noblesville by takingfourth in a time of 181849
In terms of the team places Little scoredthree points The next four runners allfinished in the team top 19 Sophie Reichardscored 11 points Susanna Sharples-Gordon12 Aubrie Deal 16 and Abbie Klinker 19That was enough to offset Carmelsmonopolization of the top two places
Sarah Leinheiser won the individual racefor the Greyhounds clocking in at 175331Christina Geisler was the runner-upfinishing the course in 175331 IzzaKhurram had a huge day for Carmelfinishing in 10th place (scoring eight teampoints) The Greyhounds next two runnersscored 27 and 29 points respectively
Fishers Miya Wai placed fifth whileWestfields Gabby Dilick landed in sixthplace Guerin Catholics top three runnersall finished highly Megan Slamkowski wasseventh Ellie Schroeder ninth and PaigeSchemanske was 11th
Hamilton Southeastern was in the uniqueposition of not qualifying as a team butgetting all seven of its runners to regional asindividuals The Royals will send three ofthose athletes on to semi-state Lulu Blackblasted her way to a third-place finishSabrina Bippus placed eighth and MaddieMirro was 28th
Hamilton Heights had two girls runningat the regional Chloe Henderson placed 51stand Abby Christiansen was 86th
In the boys race Carmel reclaimed theregional plaque with a score of 54 pointsIts the Greyhounds state-leading 33rdregional title
Hamilton Southeastern placed secondwhile defending regional champion Fisherstook third All three schools advance to nextweeks Shelbyville semi-state
Carmel had two runners place in the top10 Colin Murphy finished third and BenMillers placed seventh
Hamilton Southeastern had theindividual champion as Gabe Fendelclocked in at 152239 Fishers Sam Kuhnplaced 10th to lead the Tigers
In addition five county runnersadvanced as individuals Noblesvilles EricHoffman finished fourth to earn a spot atsemi-state with Levi Neuzerling joininghim after taking 18th
Westfields Aaron Bennett landed ineighth place while Nicholas Leahy took26th both qualified for semi-state So didGuerin Catholics Quinn Gallagher Hefinished in ninth place and will be movingon to Shelbyville next week
GIRLS RACETeam scores Noblesville 61 Carmel67 Fishers 85 Westfield 92 GuerinCatholic 100 Cathedral 135Lawrence North 203 Brebeuf Jesuit203 North Central 249 BishopChatard 258Race winner Sarah Leinheiser(Carmel) 173704Noblesville runners 4 Abi Little181849 13 Sophie Reichard185942 14 Susanna Sharples-Gordon 190129 18 Aubrie Deal190500 21 Abbie Klinker 191138
22 Kat Dombroski 191566 42Katherine Sandys 195490Other Carmel runners 2 ChristinaGeisler 175331 10 Izza Khurram184969 30 Elizabeth Borlik193266 32 Anna Morozov 19365534 Lily McAndrews 193655 60Daphne Boom 204186Fishers runners 5 Miya Wai182298 12 Tessa Kraft 18588317 Abby Carter 190482 26 CorinneYorkman 191942 36 Liz Rogers194616 38 Kamya Lapsley195134 46 Lilia Bodnar 200975Westfield runners 6 Gabby Dilick182675 19 Lauren Bailey 19063323 Sydney Clifford 191606 25Gabby Brown 191833 29 MadisonSmith 193263 37 CarlyBogdajewicz 194956 39 Kyla Curtis195142Guerin Catholic runners 7 MeganSlamkowski 183633 9 EllieSchroeder 194549 11 PaigeSchemanske 185553 41 Lucia
Perez 195393 45 Isabel Bucklew200627 78 Kate Anderson 212571Hamilton Southeastern runners 3Lulu Black 181119 8 SabrinaBippus 194444 28 Maddie Mirro192526 35 Ellie Pedersen 19442557 Abbie Lohman 203744 63 KatieMurhling 205767 71 Kayleigh Witt210537Hamilton Heights runners 51 ChloeHenderson 202513 86 AbbyChristiansen 235161
BOYS RACETeam scores Carmel 54 HamiltonSoutheastern 76 Fishers 84 BrebeufJesuit 115 Cathedral 126 NorthCentral 148 Westfield 157 LawrenceNorth 201 Guerin Catholic 212Bishop Chatard 284Race winner Gabe Fendel (HSE)152239
Noblesville girls won first-ever regional
Reporter photo by Kent Graham
The Noblesville girls cross country team won its first ever regional championship Saturday at its own regional at ChanquapinRidge Cross Country Course The Millers scored 61 points outscoring eight-time defending champion Carmel by six points
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Carmel runners 3 Colin Murphy153261 7 Ben Miller 153692 11Evan Bouillet 155207 19 CalvinBates 160397 20 ThomasGastineau 160421 21 Drew Watson160502 32 Jimmy Snyder 161892Other Southeastern runners 12Ben Wagoner 155238 14 JamesConaway 155382 17 BraydenWatson 155680 37 Grant Wilson162544 38 Brendan Huckabee162867 48 Eric Steinmetz 164212Fishers runners 10 Sam Kuhn155095 13 Josh Roth 155307 16Ethan Meyer 155512 24 Alex Meyer160952 28 Andrew Runion161410 29 Brandon Reyes161440 54 Peter Werling 164861Westfield runners 8 Aaron Bennett154731 24 Nicholas Leahy161220 36 Desmond Herrell162355 43 Noah Shourd 16349260 Kevin Greene 165694 61 JamesMcClure 165888 65 Derek Maue170826Guerin Catholic runners 9 QuinnGallagher 154935 41 PaytonStanley 163295 51 Andrew Hall164624 67 Mack Bentivoglio171039 71 Grant Delfaque171569 79 Patrick Berger 17244188 William Young 175899Noblesville runners 4 Eric Hoffman153306 18 Levi Neuzerling155787 39 Justin Amburgy163255 58 Zachary Freeman165513 68 Jack Commeville171117 77 Blake Hipkiss 17201882 Luke Balciunas 173944
MILLERSFrom Page 6
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
The weather was perfectfor a fast race in the boyscross country regional inNoblesville SaturdayAmong the runners in thegroup Guerin CatholicrsquosQuinn Gallagher (far left)Carmelrsquos Colin Murphy(834) Noblesvillersquos EricHoffman (behind Murphy)Hamilton SoutheasternrsquosBen Wagoner (884)Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (859)Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzer-ling (682)
Carmelrsquos Sarah Leinheiser (above) and Hamilton Southeasternrsquos GabeFendel (right) won the individual championships at the Noblesville crosscountry regional on Saturday
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Class 2A soccer regional pairingsGIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion 2 Yorktown 017-Noblesville 3 McCutcheon 0Championship Noblesville 3
Marion 0
At GoshenSouth Bend St Joseph 1 Goshen 01-Penn 7 18-Warsaw 1Championship Penn 9 South Bend St
Joseph 0
At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll 2 Norwell 0DeKalb 1 Concordia Lutheran 0 (PK
4-2)Championship Fort Wayne Carroll 2
DeKalb 0
At ValparaisoHighland 3 Crown Point 2 (5-4 PK)
10-Munster 2 16-Valparaiso 0Championship Munster 2 Highland
0
At East CentralFloyd Central 2 Richmond 020-Columbus North 2 Batesville 1
(3-1 PK)Championship Columbus North 3
Floyd Central 1
At CarmelGuerin Catholic 1 2-Avon 04-Brebeuf Jesuit 4 North Central 0Championship Brebeuf Jesuit 2
Guerin Catholic 0
At ShelbyvilleFranklin Central 2 19-Center Grove 1Greenfield-Central 2 Roncalli 1Championship Franklin Central 1
Greenfield-Central 0At Jasper
5-Evansville Memorial 3Bloomington South 1
12-Terre Haute North 2 HM-Evansville North 1 (2-0 PK)
Championship Terre Haute North 1Evansville Memorial 0
BOYS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt Merrillville16-Chesterton 3 Crown Point 120-Munster 1 2-Lake Central 0Championship Chesterton 2 Munster
0
At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop 5 Norwell 015-West Noble 2 HM-Homestead 1Championship West Noble 2 Fort
Wayne Northrop 1
At South Bend Adams5-Penn 4 Plymouth 117-Concord 1 South Bend St Joseph
0Championship Concord 2 Penn 1
At Kokomo10-Hamilton Southeastern 5
Marion 21-Harrison 9 Delta 0
Championship Harrison 2Hamilton Southeastern 1
At Mount Vernon13-Center Grove 3 Franklin Central 1Perry Meridian 1 Greenfield-Central
0Championship Perry Meridian 1
Center Grove 0
At North Central4-North Central 4 8-Carmel 3 OT3-Avon 3 Pike 2 OTChampionship North Central 2 Avon
1
At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North 3 Floyd Central
2East Central 5 Richmond 0Championship Columbus North 3
East Central 1
At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial 3 6-
Bloomington South 2 (4-2 PK)Terre Haute North 3 Evansville North
1Championship Evansville Memorial
5 Terre Haute North 0
The Noblesville girls soccer team continued its post-season run Saturday by winning the Class 2A Logansport
regionalThe No 17-ranked Millers beat
Marion 3-0 to claim their firstregional championship since 2008and the fifth IHSAA regional in theschools history Noblesville nowadvances to the north semi-statewhich will be played at either SouthBend St Joseph or Warsaw to takeon No 1-ranked Penn The IHSAAwill announce the location in the nextday or two
This time of year its not aboutwho we play but how well we playas a team said Millers coach MikeBrady We started a little slow but
picked it up in the second halfThe Millers and the Giants were scoreless at halftime
but Noblesville got going in the second half DelaneyRiester Ashlyn Morefield and Maddie Rauch all scoredgoals for the Millers with Mackenzie Kincaid TaylorCrowe and Keely Hoopinganer all making assists Kincaid
the goalkeeper had two saves Noblesville outshot Marion17-3
Were excited to be moving onthe semi-state weve worked hard toearn the opportunity and we lookforward to playing next Saturdaysaid Brady
Weve come a long way thisseason and were excited to haveanother week to train together Thisteam really likes to train play andspend time together
Noblesville is now 8-6-2 for theseason
GOLDEN EAGLES FALL TOBREBEUF
Guerin Catholics spirited run came to an end Saturdayas the Golden Eagles fell to No 4-ranked and Class 2Adefending state champion Brebeuf Jesuit 2-0 in thechampionship of the Carmel regional
Guerin held the Braves scoreless in the first half butBrebeufs Alia Martin maneuvered her way into the goalarea in the second minute of the second half and kicked theball in for the games first goal
Martin got the second goal with 1229 left in the gameconverting a penalty kick
Despite the loss it was still aremarkable run for the Golden EaglesGuerin Catholic which finished itsseason 8-8-1 beat No 6 Zionsvilleand No 3 Carmel to win the Westfieldsectional then knocked off No 2Avon in Wednesdays regional semi-final
It was an unbelievable seasonwith an unbelievable group of girlsand theres nothing to be but proud ofthe group and how they all workedand fought each game from start toend together said GC coach
Jonathan McClureHARRISON BEATS HSE BOYSHamilton Southeasterns boys soccer team lost to No
1-ranked Harrison 2-1 Saturday in the final of the Class 2AKokomo regional
Dylan Ricketts scored the No 10-ranked Royals goalin the second half Southeastern finished its season 15-3-4
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
The Guerin Catholic girls soccer team gave defending Class 2A state champion Brebeuf Jesuit everything it had in the championship game of the Carmel regionalSaturday The Braves won 2-0
MackenzieKincaid
Noblesville
Dylan RickettsSoutheastern
Miller girls win at Logansport
Maddie RauchNoblesville
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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorTheyve had many showdowns in the
state tournament over the years butSaturdays state championship clashbetween Carmel and North Central at theBarbara Wynne Tennis Center might havebeen the closest
True the final score was 4-1 in favor ofthe Greyhounds who clinched their firststate title since 2012 and ninth overall Butlook at the individual scores and youll seethat this showdown was easily a few pointsaway from going in favor of the Panthers
Its a fall tradition in a lot of ways thatNorth Central and Carmel hook up and playamazing tennis matches said Carmel coachSpencer Fields This is his first win as thecoach of the Greyhounds ironically he wontwo state titles as the Panthers head coachback in 2000 and 2007
Carmel came from behind in three of thematches to win
I think we have a very strong sense ofself-belief in what were doing said FieldsWe understand how to win better than everWe also have the determination becauseweve been through X number of setbacks
we have the determination to finally putwhat we can do on a court in a winningsituation and thats what we did
The Greyhounds got the first set of thefinal when No 2 singles Drew Michael won6-2 North Central took the first set in theNo 1 singles and No 2 doubles matches
But the tide began to turn when Fletchallwho had dropped the first set at No 1 singlesto NCs Ian Brady 6-4 cruised through thesecond set 6-1 Moments later Michael wonthe second set of his match 6-2 thusgrabbing the first team point for Carmel
North Central soon took the first set inthe other two matches but Carmels No 2doubles team of Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj won the second set 6-4 afterdropping the first set 6-4 Dixon and Nagarajsoon secured the third and deciding set - also6-4 - putting the Hounds up 2-0 in the teamstandings
While that was going on Fletchall andBrady found themselves in a tiebreak for thethird set All eyes turned to that match andsoon they were watching Fletchall cheer -he won the tiebreak 7-4 thus clinching thematch and the state title
I really just dug deep and gaveeverything I could in the last tiebreaker toget it done said Fletchall
North Central won the No 3 singlesmatch for its lone point No 1 doubles wasthe last match to finish with Carmel winning(again) in three sets Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan prevailed 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2The victory was important as McAndrewsand Natarajan qualified for the IHSAAsdoubles tournament due to their undefeatedrecord in the post-season Fletchallundefeated in both the regular and post-seasons will play in the singles tournament
I think the best part about winning stateis knowing that all our hard work has paidoff said Natarajan
It always surprises me how intense it ishere said McAndrews Its unlike anyother environment in tennis honestly NorthCentral-Carmels probably the biggestrivalry in high school tennis if not highschool sports and so its awesome to reallycapitalize on that here today
In the morning semi-finals Carmel tookcare of Bloomington North 5-0 TheGreyhounds won all the matches in straightsets dropping just 15 games NishanthBasavareddy won at No 3 singles joininghis afore-mentioned teammates in gettingvictories
ChampionshipCarmel 4 North Central 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall def IanBrady 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4)No 2 singles Drew Michael def TJBrady 6-2 6-2No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddylost to Brian McAuley 7-6 (3) 6-4No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Edward Prein andJonathan Tuerk 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Griffin Beck andNathan Branaman 4-6 6-4 6-4
Semi-finalsCarmel 5 Bloomington North 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defMac Rogers 6-0 6-3No 2 singles Drew Michael def PaulDzubay 6-3 6-1No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Jace Day 6-1 6-2No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def ChristianGettelfinger and Mick Thompson 6-06-4No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Scott Bode andSam Orbaugh 6-1 6-0
CAZIER HEADS TO STATEHamilton Southeasterns Addison Cazier
qualified for the individual state tournamentafter winning the Fishers regional Saturday
Cazier received a bye into thechampionship where he defeated AvonsAndrew Langford 6-3 6-3
The individual singles and doublestournament takes place next weekend atPark Tudor
Another epic battle with NC
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Carmel boys tennis team defeated North Central in a close meet to win its ninth state championship Saturday The final score was 4-1 but the Greyhounds hadto come from behind to win three matches in three sets
The Noblesville volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Carmel Invitational on SaturdayThe Millers defeated Elkhart Memorial 25-23 25-20 and Brownstown Central 25-13
25-16 Noblesville lost to Class 3A No 6 Bellmont 25-17 16-25 15-7 and to Floyd Central17-25 25-20 15-13
Allie Phillips finished the tournament with 114 assists Alexa Roberts hit 34 kills withLexie Almodovar and Lexie Bowler both hitting 23 kills Brenna Everingham had 45 digs
Millers finish 2-2 at Carmel Invite
Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos
Hometown Newspaper
Puzzles
Solutions are located on Page 5
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HALLOWEEN
ACROSS
1 One should accompany youngTrick or Treaters
6 Victorias Secret purchase
9 Marine eagle
13 West Side Story character
14 Distinctive quality
15 Pulling my leg eg
16 Venomous slitherer
17 Dashboard acronym
18 Big tops
19 Like a house to avoid
21 Halloween alternative to black
23 Cul de ____
24 Type of test
25 Sis sibling
28 Coarse file
30 Centers old-fashioned
35 Indian music
37 ____ gin
39 Chocolate bar ingredient
40 Do as directed
41 Popular garden perennial
43 Jesus first guests
44 African sorcery
46 Romanov ruler
47 Dashing style
48 Accident
50 Not mint
52 C____ la vie
53 500 sheets
55 Nada
57 Night of the ____ Dead
60 Possible Halloween precursor
64 Winnie-the-Poohs friend
65 High or low card
67 Food from heaven
68 Cupcake topper
69 Spring mo
70 Bar by estoppel
71 2 aspirin eg
72 Gobbled up
73 Deserts lack pl
DOWN
1 Wet nurse
2 Dad to a baby
3 Pakistani language
4 Property claims
5 Reason to visit dental hygienist
6 Shakespeare eg
7 Gravestone wish
8 Tanks and such
9 Genesis garden
10 2002 horror movie The ____
11 Sol or fa
12 Ambulance crew
15 Typeface letter that slants upand to the right
20 E-wallets content
22 Ewes mate
24 One playing dead
25 Wicked ride
26 Torah teacher
27 S-shaped moldings
29 Coin opening
31 Top of the Capitol
32 110000 on a map eg
33 Marcus Aurelius garb pl
34 Honoree on day afterHalloween
36 Same as 1 Down
38 Arrival times
42 Entertainment venue
45 Artsy Keith
49 Mont Blanc eg
51 Mood lighting switch
54 Old World lizard
56 ____ Apso
57 Insane in Spain
58 Avian wader
59 Ivy stem
60 Bone-dry
61 Hostile to
62 Involved in a secret
63 Midday slumbers
64 Free
66 Witchs familiar
10
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Carmel runners 3 Colin Murphy153261 7 Ben Miller 153692 11Evan Bouillet 155207 19 CalvinBates 160397 20 ThomasGastineau 160421 21 Drew Watson160502 32 Jimmy Snyder 161892Other Southeastern runners 12Ben Wagoner 155238 14 JamesConaway 155382 17 BraydenWatson 155680 37 Grant Wilson162544 38 Brendan Huckabee162867 48 Eric Steinmetz 164212Fishers runners 10 Sam Kuhn155095 13 Josh Roth 155307 16Ethan Meyer 155512 24 Alex Meyer160952 28 Andrew Runion161410 29 Brandon Reyes161440 54 Peter Werling 164861Westfield runners 8 Aaron Bennett154731 24 Nicholas Leahy161220 36 Desmond Herrell162355 43 Noah Shourd 16349260 Kevin Greene 165694 61 JamesMcClure 165888 65 Derek Maue170826Guerin Catholic runners 9 QuinnGallagher 154935 41 PaytonStanley 163295 51 Andrew Hall164624 67 Mack Bentivoglio171039 71 Grant Delfaque171569 79 Patrick Berger 17244188 William Young 175899Noblesville runners 4 Eric Hoffman153306 18 Levi Neuzerling155787 39 Justin Amburgy163255 58 Zachary Freeman165513 68 Jack Commeville171117 77 Blake Hipkiss 17201882 Luke Balciunas 173944
MILLERSFrom Page 6
Reporter photos by Kent Graham
The weather was perfectfor a fast race in the boyscross country regional inNoblesville SaturdayAmong the runners in thegroup Guerin CatholicrsquosQuinn Gallagher (far left)Carmelrsquos Colin Murphy(834) Noblesvillersquos EricHoffman (behind Murphy)Hamilton SoutheasternrsquosBen Wagoner (884)Fishersrsquo Josh Roth (859)Noblesvillersquos Levi Neuzer-ling (682)
Carmelrsquos Sarah Leinheiser (above) and Hamilton Southeasternrsquos GabeFendel (right) won the individual championships at the Noblesville crosscountry regional on Saturday
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Class 2A soccer regional pairingsGIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion 2 Yorktown 017-Noblesville 3 McCutcheon 0Championship Noblesville 3
Marion 0
At GoshenSouth Bend St Joseph 1 Goshen 01-Penn 7 18-Warsaw 1Championship Penn 9 South Bend St
Joseph 0
At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll 2 Norwell 0DeKalb 1 Concordia Lutheran 0 (PK
4-2)Championship Fort Wayne Carroll 2
DeKalb 0
At ValparaisoHighland 3 Crown Point 2 (5-4 PK)
10-Munster 2 16-Valparaiso 0Championship Munster 2 Highland
0
At East CentralFloyd Central 2 Richmond 020-Columbus North 2 Batesville 1
(3-1 PK)Championship Columbus North 3
Floyd Central 1
At CarmelGuerin Catholic 1 2-Avon 04-Brebeuf Jesuit 4 North Central 0Championship Brebeuf Jesuit 2
Guerin Catholic 0
At ShelbyvilleFranklin Central 2 19-Center Grove 1Greenfield-Central 2 Roncalli 1Championship Franklin Central 1
Greenfield-Central 0At Jasper
5-Evansville Memorial 3Bloomington South 1
12-Terre Haute North 2 HM-Evansville North 1 (2-0 PK)
Championship Terre Haute North 1Evansville Memorial 0
BOYS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt Merrillville16-Chesterton 3 Crown Point 120-Munster 1 2-Lake Central 0Championship Chesterton 2 Munster
0
At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop 5 Norwell 015-West Noble 2 HM-Homestead 1Championship West Noble 2 Fort
Wayne Northrop 1
At South Bend Adams5-Penn 4 Plymouth 117-Concord 1 South Bend St Joseph
0Championship Concord 2 Penn 1
At Kokomo10-Hamilton Southeastern 5
Marion 21-Harrison 9 Delta 0
Championship Harrison 2Hamilton Southeastern 1
At Mount Vernon13-Center Grove 3 Franklin Central 1Perry Meridian 1 Greenfield-Central
0Championship Perry Meridian 1
Center Grove 0
At North Central4-North Central 4 8-Carmel 3 OT3-Avon 3 Pike 2 OTChampionship North Central 2 Avon
1
At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North 3 Floyd Central
2East Central 5 Richmond 0Championship Columbus North 3
East Central 1
At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial 3 6-
Bloomington South 2 (4-2 PK)Terre Haute North 3 Evansville North
1Championship Evansville Memorial
5 Terre Haute North 0
The Noblesville girls soccer team continued its post-season run Saturday by winning the Class 2A Logansport
regionalThe No 17-ranked Millers beat
Marion 3-0 to claim their firstregional championship since 2008and the fifth IHSAA regional in theschools history Noblesville nowadvances to the north semi-statewhich will be played at either SouthBend St Joseph or Warsaw to takeon No 1-ranked Penn The IHSAAwill announce the location in the nextday or two
This time of year its not aboutwho we play but how well we playas a team said Millers coach MikeBrady We started a little slow but
picked it up in the second halfThe Millers and the Giants were scoreless at halftime
but Noblesville got going in the second half DelaneyRiester Ashlyn Morefield and Maddie Rauch all scoredgoals for the Millers with Mackenzie Kincaid TaylorCrowe and Keely Hoopinganer all making assists Kincaid
the goalkeeper had two saves Noblesville outshot Marion17-3
Were excited to be moving onthe semi-state weve worked hard toearn the opportunity and we lookforward to playing next Saturdaysaid Brady
Weve come a long way thisseason and were excited to haveanother week to train together Thisteam really likes to train play andspend time together
Noblesville is now 8-6-2 for theseason
GOLDEN EAGLES FALL TOBREBEUF
Guerin Catholics spirited run came to an end Saturdayas the Golden Eagles fell to No 4-ranked and Class 2Adefending state champion Brebeuf Jesuit 2-0 in thechampionship of the Carmel regional
Guerin held the Braves scoreless in the first half butBrebeufs Alia Martin maneuvered her way into the goalarea in the second minute of the second half and kicked theball in for the games first goal
Martin got the second goal with 1229 left in the gameconverting a penalty kick
Despite the loss it was still aremarkable run for the Golden EaglesGuerin Catholic which finished itsseason 8-8-1 beat No 6 Zionsvilleand No 3 Carmel to win the Westfieldsectional then knocked off No 2Avon in Wednesdays regional semi-final
It was an unbelievable seasonwith an unbelievable group of girlsand theres nothing to be but proud ofthe group and how they all workedand fought each game from start toend together said GC coach
Jonathan McClureHARRISON BEATS HSE BOYSHamilton Southeasterns boys soccer team lost to No
1-ranked Harrison 2-1 Saturday in the final of the Class 2AKokomo regional
Dylan Ricketts scored the No 10-ranked Royals goalin the second half Southeastern finished its season 15-3-4
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
The Guerin Catholic girls soccer team gave defending Class 2A state champion Brebeuf Jesuit everything it had in the championship game of the Carmel regionalSaturday The Braves won 2-0
MackenzieKincaid
Noblesville
Dylan RickettsSoutheastern
Miller girls win at Logansport
Maddie RauchNoblesville
Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorTheyve had many showdowns in the
state tournament over the years butSaturdays state championship clashbetween Carmel and North Central at theBarbara Wynne Tennis Center might havebeen the closest
True the final score was 4-1 in favor ofthe Greyhounds who clinched their firststate title since 2012 and ninth overall Butlook at the individual scores and youll seethat this showdown was easily a few pointsaway from going in favor of the Panthers
Its a fall tradition in a lot of ways thatNorth Central and Carmel hook up and playamazing tennis matches said Carmel coachSpencer Fields This is his first win as thecoach of the Greyhounds ironically he wontwo state titles as the Panthers head coachback in 2000 and 2007
Carmel came from behind in three of thematches to win
I think we have a very strong sense ofself-belief in what were doing said FieldsWe understand how to win better than everWe also have the determination becauseweve been through X number of setbacks
we have the determination to finally putwhat we can do on a court in a winningsituation and thats what we did
The Greyhounds got the first set of thefinal when No 2 singles Drew Michael won6-2 North Central took the first set in theNo 1 singles and No 2 doubles matches
But the tide began to turn when Fletchallwho had dropped the first set at No 1 singlesto NCs Ian Brady 6-4 cruised through thesecond set 6-1 Moments later Michael wonthe second set of his match 6-2 thusgrabbing the first team point for Carmel
North Central soon took the first set inthe other two matches but Carmels No 2doubles team of Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj won the second set 6-4 afterdropping the first set 6-4 Dixon and Nagarajsoon secured the third and deciding set - also6-4 - putting the Hounds up 2-0 in the teamstandings
While that was going on Fletchall andBrady found themselves in a tiebreak for thethird set All eyes turned to that match andsoon they were watching Fletchall cheer -he won the tiebreak 7-4 thus clinching thematch and the state title
I really just dug deep and gaveeverything I could in the last tiebreaker toget it done said Fletchall
North Central won the No 3 singlesmatch for its lone point No 1 doubles wasthe last match to finish with Carmel winning(again) in three sets Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan prevailed 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2The victory was important as McAndrewsand Natarajan qualified for the IHSAAsdoubles tournament due to their undefeatedrecord in the post-season Fletchallundefeated in both the regular and post-seasons will play in the singles tournament
I think the best part about winning stateis knowing that all our hard work has paidoff said Natarajan
It always surprises me how intense it ishere said McAndrews Its unlike anyother environment in tennis honestly NorthCentral-Carmels probably the biggestrivalry in high school tennis if not highschool sports and so its awesome to reallycapitalize on that here today
In the morning semi-finals Carmel tookcare of Bloomington North 5-0 TheGreyhounds won all the matches in straightsets dropping just 15 games NishanthBasavareddy won at No 3 singles joininghis afore-mentioned teammates in gettingvictories
ChampionshipCarmel 4 North Central 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall def IanBrady 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4)No 2 singles Drew Michael def TJBrady 6-2 6-2No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddylost to Brian McAuley 7-6 (3) 6-4No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Edward Prein andJonathan Tuerk 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Griffin Beck andNathan Branaman 4-6 6-4 6-4
Semi-finalsCarmel 5 Bloomington North 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defMac Rogers 6-0 6-3No 2 singles Drew Michael def PaulDzubay 6-3 6-1No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Jace Day 6-1 6-2No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def ChristianGettelfinger and Mick Thompson 6-06-4No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Scott Bode andSam Orbaugh 6-1 6-0
CAZIER HEADS TO STATEHamilton Southeasterns Addison Cazier
qualified for the individual state tournamentafter winning the Fishers regional Saturday
Cazier received a bye into thechampionship where he defeated AvonsAndrew Langford 6-3 6-3
The individual singles and doublestournament takes place next weekend atPark Tudor
Another epic battle with NC
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Carmel boys tennis team defeated North Central in a close meet to win its ninth state championship Saturday The final score was 4-1 but the Greyhounds hadto come from behind to win three matches in three sets
The Noblesville volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Carmel Invitational on SaturdayThe Millers defeated Elkhart Memorial 25-23 25-20 and Brownstown Central 25-13
25-16 Noblesville lost to Class 3A No 6 Bellmont 25-17 16-25 15-7 and to Floyd Central17-25 25-20 15-13
Allie Phillips finished the tournament with 114 assists Alexa Roberts hit 34 kills withLexie Almodovar and Lexie Bowler both hitting 23 kills Brenna Everingham had 45 digs
Millers finish 2-2 at Carmel Invite
Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos
Hometown Newspaper
Puzzles
Solutions are located on Page 5
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HALLOWEEN
ACROSS
1 One should accompany youngTrick or Treaters
6 Victorias Secret purchase
9 Marine eagle
13 West Side Story character
14 Distinctive quality
15 Pulling my leg eg
16 Venomous slitherer
17 Dashboard acronym
18 Big tops
19 Like a house to avoid
21 Halloween alternative to black
23 Cul de ____
24 Type of test
25 Sis sibling
28 Coarse file
30 Centers old-fashioned
35 Indian music
37 ____ gin
39 Chocolate bar ingredient
40 Do as directed
41 Popular garden perennial
43 Jesus first guests
44 African sorcery
46 Romanov ruler
47 Dashing style
48 Accident
50 Not mint
52 C____ la vie
53 500 sheets
55 Nada
57 Night of the ____ Dead
60 Possible Halloween precursor
64 Winnie-the-Poohs friend
65 High or low card
67 Food from heaven
68 Cupcake topper
69 Spring mo
70 Bar by estoppel
71 2 aspirin eg
72 Gobbled up
73 Deserts lack pl
DOWN
1 Wet nurse
2 Dad to a baby
3 Pakistani language
4 Property claims
5 Reason to visit dental hygienist
6 Shakespeare eg
7 Gravestone wish
8 Tanks and such
9 Genesis garden
10 2002 horror movie The ____
11 Sol or fa
12 Ambulance crew
15 Typeface letter that slants upand to the right
20 E-wallets content
22 Ewes mate
24 One playing dead
25 Wicked ride
26 Torah teacher
27 S-shaped moldings
29 Coin opening
31 Top of the Capitol
32 110000 on a map eg
33 Marcus Aurelius garb pl
34 Honoree on day afterHalloween
36 Same as 1 Down
38 Arrival times
42 Entertainment venue
45 Artsy Keith
49 Mont Blanc eg
51 Mood lighting switch
54 Old World lizard
56 ____ Apso
57 Insane in Spain
58 Avian wader
59 Ivy stem
60 Bone-dry
61 Hostile to
62 Involved in a secret
63 Midday slumbers
64 Free
66 Witchs familiar
10
Sports8
Class 2A soccer regional pairingsGIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion 2 Yorktown 017-Noblesville 3 McCutcheon 0Championship Noblesville 3
Marion 0
At GoshenSouth Bend St Joseph 1 Goshen 01-Penn 7 18-Warsaw 1Championship Penn 9 South Bend St
Joseph 0
At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll 2 Norwell 0DeKalb 1 Concordia Lutheran 0 (PK
4-2)Championship Fort Wayne Carroll 2
DeKalb 0
At ValparaisoHighland 3 Crown Point 2 (5-4 PK)
10-Munster 2 16-Valparaiso 0Championship Munster 2 Highland
0
At East CentralFloyd Central 2 Richmond 020-Columbus North 2 Batesville 1
(3-1 PK)Championship Columbus North 3
Floyd Central 1
At CarmelGuerin Catholic 1 2-Avon 04-Brebeuf Jesuit 4 North Central 0Championship Brebeuf Jesuit 2
Guerin Catholic 0
At ShelbyvilleFranklin Central 2 19-Center Grove 1Greenfield-Central 2 Roncalli 1Championship Franklin Central 1
Greenfield-Central 0At Jasper
5-Evansville Memorial 3Bloomington South 1
12-Terre Haute North 2 HM-Evansville North 1 (2-0 PK)
Championship Terre Haute North 1Evansville Memorial 0
BOYS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt Merrillville16-Chesterton 3 Crown Point 120-Munster 1 2-Lake Central 0Championship Chesterton 2 Munster
0
At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop 5 Norwell 015-West Noble 2 HM-Homestead 1Championship West Noble 2 Fort
Wayne Northrop 1
At South Bend Adams5-Penn 4 Plymouth 117-Concord 1 South Bend St Joseph
0Championship Concord 2 Penn 1
At Kokomo10-Hamilton Southeastern 5
Marion 21-Harrison 9 Delta 0
Championship Harrison 2Hamilton Southeastern 1
At Mount Vernon13-Center Grove 3 Franklin Central 1Perry Meridian 1 Greenfield-Central
0Championship Perry Meridian 1
Center Grove 0
At North Central4-North Central 4 8-Carmel 3 OT3-Avon 3 Pike 2 OTChampionship North Central 2 Avon
1
At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North 3 Floyd Central
2East Central 5 Richmond 0Championship Columbus North 3
East Central 1
At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial 3 6-
Bloomington South 2 (4-2 PK)Terre Haute North 3 Evansville North
1Championship Evansville Memorial
5 Terre Haute North 0
The Noblesville girls soccer team continued its post-season run Saturday by winning the Class 2A Logansport
regionalThe No 17-ranked Millers beat
Marion 3-0 to claim their firstregional championship since 2008and the fifth IHSAA regional in theschools history Noblesville nowadvances to the north semi-statewhich will be played at either SouthBend St Joseph or Warsaw to takeon No 1-ranked Penn The IHSAAwill announce the location in the nextday or two
This time of year its not aboutwho we play but how well we playas a team said Millers coach MikeBrady We started a little slow but
picked it up in the second halfThe Millers and the Giants were scoreless at halftime
but Noblesville got going in the second half DelaneyRiester Ashlyn Morefield and Maddie Rauch all scoredgoals for the Millers with Mackenzie Kincaid TaylorCrowe and Keely Hoopinganer all making assists Kincaid
the goalkeeper had two saves Noblesville outshot Marion17-3
Were excited to be moving onthe semi-state weve worked hard toearn the opportunity and we lookforward to playing next Saturdaysaid Brady
Weve come a long way thisseason and were excited to haveanother week to train together Thisteam really likes to train play andspend time together
Noblesville is now 8-6-2 for theseason
GOLDEN EAGLES FALL TOBREBEUF
Guerin Catholics spirited run came to an end Saturdayas the Golden Eagles fell to No 4-ranked and Class 2Adefending state champion Brebeuf Jesuit 2-0 in thechampionship of the Carmel regional
Guerin held the Braves scoreless in the first half butBrebeufs Alia Martin maneuvered her way into the goalarea in the second minute of the second half and kicked theball in for the games first goal
Martin got the second goal with 1229 left in the gameconverting a penalty kick
Despite the loss it was still aremarkable run for the Golden EaglesGuerin Catholic which finished itsseason 8-8-1 beat No 6 Zionsvilleand No 3 Carmel to win the Westfieldsectional then knocked off No 2Avon in Wednesdays regional semi-final
It was an unbelievable seasonwith an unbelievable group of girlsand theres nothing to be but proud ofthe group and how they all workedand fought each game from start toend together said GC coach
Jonathan McClureHARRISON BEATS HSE BOYSHamilton Southeasterns boys soccer team lost to No
1-ranked Harrison 2-1 Saturday in the final of the Class 2AKokomo regional
Dylan Ricketts scored the No 10-ranked Royals goalin the second half Southeastern finished its season 15-3-4
Reporter photo by Kirk Green
The Guerin Catholic girls soccer team gave defending Class 2A state champion Brebeuf Jesuit everything it had in the championship game of the Carmel regionalSaturday The Braves won 2-0
MackenzieKincaid
Noblesville
Dylan RickettsSoutheastern
Miller girls win at Logansport
Maddie RauchNoblesville
Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorTheyve had many showdowns in the
state tournament over the years butSaturdays state championship clashbetween Carmel and North Central at theBarbara Wynne Tennis Center might havebeen the closest
True the final score was 4-1 in favor ofthe Greyhounds who clinched their firststate title since 2012 and ninth overall Butlook at the individual scores and youll seethat this showdown was easily a few pointsaway from going in favor of the Panthers
Its a fall tradition in a lot of ways thatNorth Central and Carmel hook up and playamazing tennis matches said Carmel coachSpencer Fields This is his first win as thecoach of the Greyhounds ironically he wontwo state titles as the Panthers head coachback in 2000 and 2007
Carmel came from behind in three of thematches to win
I think we have a very strong sense ofself-belief in what were doing said FieldsWe understand how to win better than everWe also have the determination becauseweve been through X number of setbacks
we have the determination to finally putwhat we can do on a court in a winningsituation and thats what we did
The Greyhounds got the first set of thefinal when No 2 singles Drew Michael won6-2 North Central took the first set in theNo 1 singles and No 2 doubles matches
But the tide began to turn when Fletchallwho had dropped the first set at No 1 singlesto NCs Ian Brady 6-4 cruised through thesecond set 6-1 Moments later Michael wonthe second set of his match 6-2 thusgrabbing the first team point for Carmel
North Central soon took the first set inthe other two matches but Carmels No 2doubles team of Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj won the second set 6-4 afterdropping the first set 6-4 Dixon and Nagarajsoon secured the third and deciding set - also6-4 - putting the Hounds up 2-0 in the teamstandings
While that was going on Fletchall andBrady found themselves in a tiebreak for thethird set All eyes turned to that match andsoon they were watching Fletchall cheer -he won the tiebreak 7-4 thus clinching thematch and the state title
I really just dug deep and gaveeverything I could in the last tiebreaker toget it done said Fletchall
North Central won the No 3 singlesmatch for its lone point No 1 doubles wasthe last match to finish with Carmel winning(again) in three sets Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan prevailed 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2The victory was important as McAndrewsand Natarajan qualified for the IHSAAsdoubles tournament due to their undefeatedrecord in the post-season Fletchallundefeated in both the regular and post-seasons will play in the singles tournament
I think the best part about winning stateis knowing that all our hard work has paidoff said Natarajan
It always surprises me how intense it ishere said McAndrews Its unlike anyother environment in tennis honestly NorthCentral-Carmels probably the biggestrivalry in high school tennis if not highschool sports and so its awesome to reallycapitalize on that here today
In the morning semi-finals Carmel tookcare of Bloomington North 5-0 TheGreyhounds won all the matches in straightsets dropping just 15 games NishanthBasavareddy won at No 3 singles joininghis afore-mentioned teammates in gettingvictories
ChampionshipCarmel 4 North Central 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall def IanBrady 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4)No 2 singles Drew Michael def TJBrady 6-2 6-2No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddylost to Brian McAuley 7-6 (3) 6-4No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Edward Prein andJonathan Tuerk 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Griffin Beck andNathan Branaman 4-6 6-4 6-4
Semi-finalsCarmel 5 Bloomington North 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defMac Rogers 6-0 6-3No 2 singles Drew Michael def PaulDzubay 6-3 6-1No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Jace Day 6-1 6-2No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def ChristianGettelfinger and Mick Thompson 6-06-4No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Scott Bode andSam Orbaugh 6-1 6-0
CAZIER HEADS TO STATEHamilton Southeasterns Addison Cazier
qualified for the individual state tournamentafter winning the Fishers regional Saturday
Cazier received a bye into thechampionship where he defeated AvonsAndrew Langford 6-3 6-3
The individual singles and doublestournament takes place next weekend atPark Tudor
Another epic battle with NC
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Carmel boys tennis team defeated North Central in a close meet to win its ninth state championship Saturday The final score was 4-1 but the Greyhounds hadto come from behind to win three matches in three sets
The Noblesville volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Carmel Invitational on SaturdayThe Millers defeated Elkhart Memorial 25-23 25-20 and Brownstown Central 25-13
25-16 Noblesville lost to Class 3A No 6 Bellmont 25-17 16-25 15-7 and to Floyd Central17-25 25-20 15-13
Allie Phillips finished the tournament with 114 assists Alexa Roberts hit 34 kills withLexie Almodovar and Lexie Bowler both hitting 23 kills Brenna Everingham had 45 digs
Millers finish 2-2 at Carmel Invite
Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos
Hometown Newspaper
Puzzles
Solutions are located on Page 5
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HALLOWEEN
ACROSS
1 One should accompany youngTrick or Treaters
6 Victorias Secret purchase
9 Marine eagle
13 West Side Story character
14 Distinctive quality
15 Pulling my leg eg
16 Venomous slitherer
17 Dashboard acronym
18 Big tops
19 Like a house to avoid
21 Halloween alternative to black
23 Cul de ____
24 Type of test
25 Sis sibling
28 Coarse file
30 Centers old-fashioned
35 Indian music
37 ____ gin
39 Chocolate bar ingredient
40 Do as directed
41 Popular garden perennial
43 Jesus first guests
44 African sorcery
46 Romanov ruler
47 Dashing style
48 Accident
50 Not mint
52 C____ la vie
53 500 sheets
55 Nada
57 Night of the ____ Dead
60 Possible Halloween precursor
64 Winnie-the-Poohs friend
65 High or low card
67 Food from heaven
68 Cupcake topper
69 Spring mo
70 Bar by estoppel
71 2 aspirin eg
72 Gobbled up
73 Deserts lack pl
DOWN
1 Wet nurse
2 Dad to a baby
3 Pakistani language
4 Property claims
5 Reason to visit dental hygienist
6 Shakespeare eg
7 Gravestone wish
8 Tanks and such
9 Genesis garden
10 2002 horror movie The ____
11 Sol or fa
12 Ambulance crew
15 Typeface letter that slants upand to the right
20 E-wallets content
22 Ewes mate
24 One playing dead
25 Wicked ride
26 Torah teacher
27 S-shaped moldings
29 Coin opening
31 Top of the Capitol
32 110000 on a map eg
33 Marcus Aurelius garb pl
34 Honoree on day afterHalloween
36 Same as 1 Down
38 Arrival times
42 Entertainment venue
45 Artsy Keith
49 Mont Blanc eg
51 Mood lighting switch
54 Old World lizard
56 ____ Apso
57 Insane in Spain
58 Avian wader
59 Ivy stem
60 Bone-dry
61 Hostile to
62 Involved in a secret
63 Midday slumbers
64 Free
66 Witchs familiar
10
Sports 9
By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorTheyve had many showdowns in the
state tournament over the years butSaturdays state championship clashbetween Carmel and North Central at theBarbara Wynne Tennis Center might havebeen the closest
True the final score was 4-1 in favor ofthe Greyhounds who clinched their firststate title since 2012 and ninth overall Butlook at the individual scores and youll seethat this showdown was easily a few pointsaway from going in favor of the Panthers
Its a fall tradition in a lot of ways thatNorth Central and Carmel hook up and playamazing tennis matches said Carmel coachSpencer Fields This is his first win as thecoach of the Greyhounds ironically he wontwo state titles as the Panthers head coachback in 2000 and 2007
Carmel came from behind in three of thematches to win
I think we have a very strong sense ofself-belief in what were doing said FieldsWe understand how to win better than everWe also have the determination becauseweve been through X number of setbacks
we have the determination to finally putwhat we can do on a court in a winningsituation and thats what we did
The Greyhounds got the first set of thefinal when No 2 singles Drew Michael won6-2 North Central took the first set in theNo 1 singles and No 2 doubles matches
But the tide began to turn when Fletchallwho had dropped the first set at No 1 singlesto NCs Ian Brady 6-4 cruised through thesecond set 6-1 Moments later Michael wonthe second set of his match 6-2 thusgrabbing the first team point for Carmel
North Central soon took the first set inthe other two matches but Carmels No 2doubles team of Timmy Dixon and RohitNagaraj won the second set 6-4 afterdropping the first set 6-4 Dixon and Nagarajsoon secured the third and deciding set - also6-4 - putting the Hounds up 2-0 in the teamstandings
While that was going on Fletchall andBrady found themselves in a tiebreak for thethird set All eyes turned to that match andsoon they were watching Fletchall cheer -he won the tiebreak 7-4 thus clinching thematch and the state title
I really just dug deep and gaveeverything I could in the last tiebreaker toget it done said Fletchall
North Central won the No 3 singlesmatch for its lone point No 1 doubles wasthe last match to finish with Carmel winning(again) in three sets Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan prevailed 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2The victory was important as McAndrewsand Natarajan qualified for the IHSAAsdoubles tournament due to their undefeatedrecord in the post-season Fletchallundefeated in both the regular and post-seasons will play in the singles tournament
I think the best part about winning stateis knowing that all our hard work has paidoff said Natarajan
It always surprises me how intense it ishere said McAndrews Its unlike anyother environment in tennis honestly NorthCentral-Carmels probably the biggestrivalry in high school tennis if not highschool sports and so its awesome to reallycapitalize on that here today
In the morning semi-finals Carmel tookcare of Bloomington North 5-0 TheGreyhounds won all the matches in straightsets dropping just 15 games NishanthBasavareddy won at No 3 singles joininghis afore-mentioned teammates in gettingvictories
ChampionshipCarmel 4 North Central 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall def IanBrady 4-6 6-1 7-6 (4)No 2 singles Drew Michael def TJBrady 6-2 6-2No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddylost to Brian McAuley 7-6 (3) 6-4No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def Edward Prein andJonathan Tuerk 6-7 (6) 6-4 6-2No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Griffin Beck andNathan Branaman 4-6 6-4 6-4
Semi-finalsCarmel 5 Bloomington North 0No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall defMac Rogers 6-0 6-3No 2 singles Drew Michael def PaulDzubay 6-3 6-1No 3 singles Nishanth Basavareddydef Jace Day 6-1 6-2No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan def ChristianGettelfinger and Mick Thompson 6-06-4No 2 doubles Timmy Dixon andRohit Nagaraj def Scott Bode andSam Orbaugh 6-1 6-0
CAZIER HEADS TO STATEHamilton Southeasterns Addison Cazier
qualified for the individual state tournamentafter winning the Fishers regional Saturday
Cazier received a bye into thechampionship where he defeated AvonsAndrew Langford 6-3 6-3
The individual singles and doublestournament takes place next weekend atPark Tudor
Another epic battle with NC
Reporter photo by Richie Hall
The Carmel boys tennis team defeated North Central in a close meet to win its ninth state championship Saturday The final score was 4-1 but the Greyhounds hadto come from behind to win three matches in three sets
The Noblesville volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Carmel Invitational on SaturdayThe Millers defeated Elkhart Memorial 25-23 25-20 and Brownstown Central 25-13
25-16 Noblesville lost to Class 3A No 6 Bellmont 25-17 16-25 15-7 and to Floyd Central17-25 25-20 15-13
Allie Phillips finished the tournament with 114 assists Alexa Roberts hit 34 kills withLexie Almodovar and Lexie Bowler both hitting 23 kills Brenna Everingham had 45 digs
Millers finish 2-2 at Carmel Invite
Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos
Hometown Newspaper
Puzzles
Solutions are located on Page 5
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HALLOWEEN
ACROSS
1 One should accompany youngTrick or Treaters
6 Victorias Secret purchase
9 Marine eagle
13 West Side Story character
14 Distinctive quality
15 Pulling my leg eg
16 Venomous slitherer
17 Dashboard acronym
18 Big tops
19 Like a house to avoid
21 Halloween alternative to black
23 Cul de ____
24 Type of test
25 Sis sibling
28 Coarse file
30 Centers old-fashioned
35 Indian music
37 ____ gin
39 Chocolate bar ingredient
40 Do as directed
41 Popular garden perennial
43 Jesus first guests
44 African sorcery
46 Romanov ruler
47 Dashing style
48 Accident
50 Not mint
52 C____ la vie
53 500 sheets
55 Nada
57 Night of the ____ Dead
60 Possible Halloween precursor
64 Winnie-the-Poohs friend
65 High or low card
67 Food from heaven
68 Cupcake topper
69 Spring mo
70 Bar by estoppel
71 2 aspirin eg
72 Gobbled up
73 Deserts lack pl
DOWN
1 Wet nurse
2 Dad to a baby
3 Pakistani language
4 Property claims
5 Reason to visit dental hygienist
6 Shakespeare eg
7 Gravestone wish
8 Tanks and such
9 Genesis garden
10 2002 horror movie The ____
11 Sol or fa
12 Ambulance crew
15 Typeface letter that slants upand to the right
20 E-wallets content
22 Ewes mate
24 One playing dead
25 Wicked ride
26 Torah teacher
27 S-shaped moldings
29 Coin opening
31 Top of the Capitol
32 110000 on a map eg
33 Marcus Aurelius garb pl
34 Honoree on day afterHalloween
36 Same as 1 Down
38 Arrival times
42 Entertainment venue
45 Artsy Keith
49 Mont Blanc eg
51 Mood lighting switch
54 Old World lizard
56 ____ Apso
57 Insane in Spain
58 Avian wader
59 Ivy stem
60 Bone-dry
61 Hostile to
62 Involved in a secret
63 Midday slumbers
64 Free
66 Witchs familiar
10
Puzzles
Solutions are located on Page 5
STATEPOINT CROSSWORD CLUESTHEME HALLOWEEN
ACROSS
1 One should accompany youngTrick or Treaters
6 Victorias Secret purchase
9 Marine eagle
13 West Side Story character
14 Distinctive quality
15 Pulling my leg eg
16 Venomous slitherer
17 Dashboard acronym
18 Big tops
19 Like a house to avoid
21 Halloween alternative to black
23 Cul de ____
24 Type of test
25 Sis sibling
28 Coarse file
30 Centers old-fashioned
35 Indian music
37 ____ gin
39 Chocolate bar ingredient
40 Do as directed
41 Popular garden perennial
43 Jesus first guests
44 African sorcery
46 Romanov ruler
47 Dashing style
48 Accident
50 Not mint
52 C____ la vie
53 500 sheets
55 Nada
57 Night of the ____ Dead
60 Possible Halloween precursor
64 Winnie-the-Poohs friend
65 High or low card
67 Food from heaven
68 Cupcake topper
69 Spring mo
70 Bar by estoppel
71 2 aspirin eg
72 Gobbled up
73 Deserts lack pl
DOWN
1 Wet nurse
2 Dad to a baby
3 Pakistani language
4 Property claims
5 Reason to visit dental hygienist
6 Shakespeare eg
7 Gravestone wish
8 Tanks and such
9 Genesis garden
10 2002 horror movie The ____
11 Sol or fa
12 Ambulance crew
15 Typeface letter that slants upand to the right
20 E-wallets content
22 Ewes mate
24 One playing dead
25 Wicked ride
26 Torah teacher
27 S-shaped moldings
29 Coin opening
31 Top of the Capitol
32 110000 on a map eg
33 Marcus Aurelius garb pl
34 Honoree on day afterHalloween
36 Same as 1 Down
38 Arrival times
42 Entertainment venue
45 Artsy Keith
49 Mont Blanc eg
51 Mood lighting switch
54 Old World lizard
56 ____ Apso
57 Insane in Spain
58 Avian wader
59 Ivy stem
60 Bone-dry
61 Hostile to
62 Involved in a secret
63 Midday slumbers
64 Free
66 Witchs familiar
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