Heirbrandt elected to IACC district...

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Saturday, December 10, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 244 Mostly cloudy today. A 20 percent chance of snow after midnight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 28 LOW: 26 Hamilton County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt was elected Vice President of the Indiana Association of County Commissioners (IACC) East Central District during their annual conference last week. Madison County Commissioner Steffanie Owens stated that “Mark will be a great spokesperson for their district and is dedicated to improving local government. As District President, Heirbrandt will represent the elected county commissioners in the East Central district of the state, which includes the following counties: Delaware, Fayette, Franklin, Hamilton, Hancock, Henry, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, Tipton, Union, and Wayne. The IACC is represented by six districts in the state. Heirbrandt will serve on the IACC’s Board of Directors, which determines policies and legislative goals for the Association. Wayne County Commissioner Ken Paust was elected District President during the meeting as well. The district meeting also included discussion on current issues pertaining to county government in the East Central District. The elections were held during the IACC’s 2016 Annual Conference, the largest gathering of County Commissioners in the state. The four-day conference included several different workshops, and breakout sessions that were designed specifically for county commissioners and support staff. The Keynote Speaker, Governor Elect Eric Holcomb spoke about “Building Indiana for the next 200 Years” and ways County Commissioners could partner with the state to succeed in promoting community prosperity and strengthen Indiana’s economy for the future. Additionally, State Fiscal Leaders Senator Luke Kenley (SD 20) and Representative Tim Brown (HD 41) addressed the attendees on their perspective of the challenges and opportunities for future transportation funding. Commissioner Heirbrandt and others attended several training workshops concerning such county related topics on “Building for the Next 200 years” where they discussed building a strong foundation in all areas of local government and focused on Transportation Funding, Asset Management, Collaborative Leadership, Economic Development, Public Safety Communications, Criminal Justice Reinvestment, Data Transparency, and more. Heirbrandt Heirbrandt elected to IACC district office Black Friday has come and gone which means that cyber shopping has already ramped up. Shopping safety remains a concern for those using computers and mobile devices. As cyber shopping continues to increase, so does the potential for thefts and frauds involving credit and bank accounts. ~Look for the padlock symbol or web- sites that start with https:// rather than http:// as these are usually encrypted websites that offer increased security. ~Check website certificates of approval from BBBOnline, TRUSTe, WebTrust, or Verisign for merchants following govern- ment and industry guidelines on security and privacy. Established and trusted online retail- ers are the best bet. ~Be extremely careful when using public computers or wire- less networks including Wi-Fi hotspots. ~Do not click on or open suspicious e-mails. Common frauds include fake websites and URLs that look legitimate. If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is. ~Never provide passwords or account numbers if you get a call claiming to be a bank or credit agency. Instead, look up the agency’s number and return the phone call. ~Pay using a credit card rather than a debit card. There are generally protection limits on credit cards. ~Holiday charity scams feed on the good nature of people at this time of year. Another fraud is to create a fake charity that has a similar name to a real organization. Before giving to any charity, make sure it is legitimate. ~Keep receipts for all online and cyber purchases. ~Review bank statements and credit card accounts regularly to spot any unauthorized use. ~Use unique passwords and log ins for each site so if one is stolen access is not granted to multiple sites. ~If you become a victim of a scam, fraud, or theft, contact Hamilton County Communications at 317-773-1282 so an officer can be dispatched to assist you. It is very difficult to track cyber crimes but a report can be generated to document the case. Sheriff provides warning for cyber shoppers By FRED SWIFT Let's try a little quiz on local government. I composed a quiz a few months ago on local history, and folks said they enjoyed being tested on it. Answers to the following ten questions have all appeared in news stories in the Reporter. But, if you don't remember, the answers are listed elsewhere in today's edition. 1. What group is responsible for operation of Hamilton County's airport? 2. How many townships make up Hamilton County? 3. Who establishes the annual budget for Noblesville? 4. What is the approximate population of the county? 5. Who owns Riverview Hospital? 6. Who collects property taxes for all government entities? 7. What are the names of the six county school districts? 8. What group holds the financial control for the county? 9. For whom was the county named? 10. Who are the mayors of the four county cities? Ideally, most folks should know all the answers. If you missed more than three, perhaps you should read the Reporter more regularly. Turn to Page 2 for the answers. How well do you know the local government? Sheriff Mark Bowen Local high school students recently got a behind-the-scenes look at state government during the 2016 Luke Kenley Leadership Conference held at the Indiana Statehouse. This year, 17 students from 10 area high schools participated in the 19th annual conference. “It’s encouraging to meet with these young, bright students in our community and know how passionate they are about providing solutions for issues facing Hoosiers,” stated Kenley. Pictured with State Senator Kenley are Hamilton County students that participated in the event: Grace Dean and Veronica VanBuskirk from Noblesville High School, Emma Feeney and William Smith from Sheridan High School, Cooper Fetters and Mathilda Martin from Guerin Catholic High School, Cameron Grace and Tyler Grace from Fishers High School, Riley Jordan and Lauryn Martin from Hamilton Heights High School, Zach Mutchner and Abby Stansberry from Hamilton Southeastern High School, Jude Phillips from Westfield High School, Michael Pitz from Carmel High School. Photo provided Local high school students attend Kenley Leadership Conference The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is focusing attention on winter weather and reminds motorists to adjust driving behaviors for the winter season. The first snow of the season typically brings a higher rate of crashes and slide- offs as motorists get re-accustomed to driving in winter weather. The overnight drop in temperatures, snow flurries and winds caused some INDOT roadways to cover with a light snow, and drivers could encounter slick spots this morning - especially on elevated areas such as ramps and bridges. Time to focus on safe winter weather driving

Transcript of Heirbrandt elected to IACC district...

Saturday December 10 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 244Mostly cloudy today A 20 percentchance of snow after midnight

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 28 LOW 26

Hamilton County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt waselected Vice President of the IndianaAssociation of County Commissioners(IACC) East Central District duringtheir annual conference last weekMadison County CommissionerSteffanie Owens stated that ldquoMark willbe a great spokesperson for their districtand is dedicated to improving localgovernment

As District President Heirbrandtwill represent the elected countycommissioners in the East Centraldistrict of the state which includes the

following counties Delaware Fayette Franklin HamiltonHancock Henry Johnson Madison Marion Randolph

Rush Shelby Tipton Union and Wayne The IACC isrepresented by six districts in the state Heirbrandt will serveon the IACCrsquos Board of Directors which determinespolicies and legislative goals for the Association

Wayne County Commissioner Ken Paust was electedDistrict President during the meeting as well The districtmeeting also included discussion on current issuespertaining to county government in the East Central District

The elections were held during the IACCrsquos 2016 AnnualConference the largest gathering of County Commissionersin the state The four-day conference included severaldifferent workshops and breakout sessions that weredesigned specifically for county commissioners and supportstaff

The Keynote Speaker Governor Elect Eric Holcombspoke about ldquoBuilding Indiana for the next 200 Yearsrdquo and

ways County Commissioners could partner with the stateto succeed in promoting community prosperity andstrengthen Indianarsquos economy for the future

Additionally State Fiscal Leaders Senator Luke Kenley(SD 20) and Representative Tim Brown (HD 41) addressedthe attendees on their perspective of the challenges andopportunities for future transportation funding

Commissioner Heirbrandt and others attended severaltraining workshops concerning such county related topicson ldquoBuilding for the Next 200 yearsrdquo where they discussedbuilding a strong foundation in all areas of local governmentand focused on Transportation Funding Asset ManagementCollaborative Leadership Economic Development PublicSafety Communications Criminal Justice ReinvestmentData Transparency and more

Heirbrandt

Heirbrandt elected to IACC district office

Black Friday has come and gone which means that cybershopping has already ramped up Shoppingsafety remains a concern for those usingcomputers and mobile devices As cybershopping continues to increase so does thepotential for thefts and frauds involvingcredit and bank accounts

~Look for the padlock symbol or web-sites that start with https rather than httpas these are usually encrypted websites thatoffer increased security

~Check website certificates of approvalfrom BBBOnline TRUSTe WebTrust orVerisign for merchants following govern-ment and industry guidelines on security andprivacy Established and trusted online retail-

ers are the best bet~Be extremely careful when using public computers or wire-

less networks including Wi-Fi hotspots~Do not click on or open suspicious e-mails Common frauds

include fake websites and URLs that look legitimate If a deallooks too good to be true it probably is

~Never provide passwords or account numbers if you get a callclaiming to be a bank or credit agency Instead look up theagencyrsquos number and return the phone call

~Pay using a credit card rather than a debit card There aregenerally protection limits on credit cards

~Holiday charity scams feed on the good nature of people atthis time of year Another fraud is to create a fake charity that hasa similar name to a real organization Before giving to any charitymake sure it is legitimate

~Keep receipts for all online and cyber purchases~Review bank statements and credit card accounts regularly to

spot any unauthorized use~Use unique passwords and log ins for each site so if one is

stolen access is not granted to multiple sites~If you become a victim of a scam fraud or theft contact

Hamilton County Communications at 317-773-1282 so an officercan be dispatched to assist you It is very difficult to track cybercrimes but a report can be generated to document the case

Sheriff provides warning for cyber shoppers

By FRED SWIFTLets try a little quiz on local

g o v e r n m e n t I composed a quiz afew months ago onlocal history andfolks said theyenjoyed beingtested on itAnswers to thefollowing tenquestions have allappeared in newsstories in the

Reporter But if you dont remember theanswers are listed elsewhere in todaysedition

1 What group is responsible foroperation of Hamilton Countys airport

2 How many townships make upHamilton County

3 Who establishes the annual budgetfor Noblesville

4 What is the approximate populationof the county

5 Who owns Riverview Hospital6 Who collects property taxes for all

government entities7 What are the names of the

six county school districts8 What group holds the financial

control for the county9 For whom was the county named10 Who are the mayors of the

four county citiesIdeally most folks should know all

the answers If you missed more thanthree perhaps you should read theReporter more regularly

Turn to Page 2 for the answers

How well do youknow the localgovernment

Sheriff MarkBowen

Local high school students recently got a behind-the-scenes look at state government during the2016 Luke Kenley Leadership Conference held at the Indiana Statehouse This year 17 students from10 area high schools participated in the 19th annual conference ldquoItrsquos encouraging to meet with theseyoung bright students in our community and know how passionate they are about providing solutionsfor issues facing Hoosiersrdquo stated KenleyPictured with State Senator Kenley are Hamilton County students that participated in the event GraceDean and Veronica VanBuskirk from Noblesville High School Emma Feeney and William Smith fromSheridan High School Cooper Fetters and Mathilda Martin from Guerin Catholic High School CameronGrace and Tyler Grace from Fishers High School Riley Jordan and Lauryn Martin from HamiltonHeights High School Zach Mutchner and Abby Stansberry from Hamilton Southeastern High SchoolJude Phillips from Westfield High School Michael Pitz from Carmel High School

Photo provided

Local high school students attendKenley Leadership Conference

The Indiana Department ofTransportation (INDOT) is focusingattention on winter weather and remindsmotorists to adjust driving behaviors forthe winter season

The first snow of the season typicallybrings a higher rate of crashes and slide-offs as motorists get re-accustomed todriving in winter weather

The overnight drop in temperaturessnow flurries and winds causedsome INDOT roadways to cover with alight snow and drivers could encounterslick spots this morning - especially onelevated areas such as ramps and bridges

Time to focuson safe winterweather driving

News2

INDOTs yellow trucks have been outthrough the night treating roads and bridgeswith salt and will continue as long asnecessary to keep state roads US highwaysand interstates as safe as possible It isimportant that all drivers also be responsiblefor their safety and the safety of othermotorists

Reduce speeds Nobody should bedriving summer interstate speeds in winterweather Ice is possible any timetemperatures are below freezing

Keep a safe distance Make sure yourvehicle is following at a safe distance tostop Do not tailgate especially aroundsnow plows

Pay attention Avoid all distractionsand focus only on the task of driving safelyBe defensive and alert for those who are notdriving safely

For more safe driving tips and manyother winter weather resources goto winterindotingov

DRIVINGFrom Page 1

1 Hamilton County AirportAuthority which oversees the facilitynamed Indianapolis Executive Airport

2 Nine townships (Adams ClayDelaware Fall Creek JacksonNoblesville Washington Wayne WhiteRiver)

3 Noblesville City Council4 Estimated at slightly over 3000005 County owned operated by

appointed board of trustees6 Hamilton County Treasurer7 Carmel Clay Hamilton Heights

Hamilton Southeastern NoblesvilleSheridan Westfield Washington

8 County Council (Commissionersare the executive)

9 Alexander Hamilton (Rememberhes pictured on the $10 bill)

10John Ditslear in Noblesville JimBrainard Carmel Andy CookWestfield Scott Fadness Fishers

Answers to localgovernmentquiz on Page 1

The Carmel PoliceDepartment is looking fora missing teenage girl

On Dec 1 Madison KDammeyer 17 wasreported missing fromCarmel It was discoveredshe and her boyfriendBenjamin Sanders 18purchased two GreyhoundBus tickets to AshevilleNorth Carolina Recordsshowed the bus arrived inAsheville NC on Dec 1at 830 am

However Dammeyercalled home on Dec 3 atapproximately 4 pm Thecall came from a business located in Elizabethtown Tennessee She is described as awhite female standing 5rsquo3rdquo and weighing 135 pounds with brown hair and blue eyesPrior to leaving she had fake dread locks in her hair She was last seen wearing blackyoga pants and a dark colored hooded sweatshirt

Police are asking that if anyone has information on Madison K Dammeyer to contactthe Carmel Police Department Investigations Division at 317-571-2511 or CrimeStoppers of Central Indiana 317-262-8477 (TIPS)

Carmel Police looking for missing teenager

Madison Dammeyer

Benjamin Sanders

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HometownNewspaper

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

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317-773-2769

Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

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Westfield IN 46074

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For I am come to set a man at variance against his father and thedaughter against her mother and the daughter in law against hermother in law

- Matthew 1035

50 Years AgoNews A group of Carmel residents seeking to repeal annexation of 512acres of land to the town yesterday filed a memorandum in opposition toa previous demurrer filed by town attorneys The demurrer asked the courtto throw out the taxpayersrsquo suit The answer to the demurrer filed byJames D Blythe attorney for residents Mr and Mrs Charles Blake Mrand Mrs Robert Gregg and Lester Hinshaw defends the original case andattacks the contents of the demurrerSports Noblesvillersquos rapid-fire Millers blasted the nets at a 596 clip forthree quarters here Friday evening and then survived a cool finish to dumpa hot-shooting team of host Irish 87-to-79Ad Western Auto Schick Magna-Power Shaver $1695

3Obituaries

Ossie Jerry Fail III

February 11 1963 - December 8 2016

Sharon Darlene Farson

March 30 2016 - December 7 2016

Sharon Darlene Farson 70 of Noblesville passed away on Wednesday December 72016 at St Vincent Hospice in Indianapolis She was born on March30 1946 to the late Benjamin and Esther (Scott) Trick in AndersonIndiana

Sharon was a 1964 graduate of Maxwell High School and for 13years worked at Community Hospital East in Inpatient Registrationretiring in 2005 In her younger years she was a member of WillowBranch United Methodist Church in Greenfield and more recentlyIrvington Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis Sharon also heldmemberships in the Moose Lodge 540 Noblesville and a homemakersgroup on the East side of Indianapolis She loved shopping and finding

a good bargain Sharon was a very good cook and was known for her chicken and noodlesHer greatest joys were her children and grandchildren

She is survived by her son Gary (Jessica) Farson daughter Jennifer (John) Mrochgrandsons Jackson Mroch and Jason Mroch siblings Phillip Trick and Phyllis (Stan)Ricks nieces Ellen Trick and Debbie (Jim) Breen nephews Kevin (Kristy) Trick andJeff Ricks uncle Harold (Barbara) Trick and the father of her children Tom Farson

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 700 pm on Monday December 12 2016 at Randallamp Roberts Funeral Center 1685 Westfield Road in Noblesville Services will be heldat 1100 am on Tuesday December 13 2016 at the funeral home with visitation one hourprior Pastor Doug Kizer will officiate Burial will immediately follow the service

Memorial contributions may be made to Caring Voice Coalition 8249 MeadowbridgeRoad Mechanicsville VA 23116 They assist heart patients with grants

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Ossie Jerry Fail III 53 of Noblesville passed away on Thursday December 8 2016at Riverview Health He was born on February 11 1963 to Ossie JerryFail II and Wilma (James) Fail Spearman in Beaufort South Carolina

Jerry proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corpsand worked as a supervisor for 18 years at Brenntag He washardworking and loved watching sports collecting sports memorabiliaand riding his motorcycle An acquired taste Jerry was playful andhad a sarcastic dry sense of humor he was also a big teddy bear atheart fun-loving and would do anything for his friends and familyJerry loved his kids more than anything loved his sisters ampgranddaughter and was very proud of his family

He is survived by his daughter Jessica (Brad) Purvis son Jonathan Failgranddaughter Maci and sisters Deborah Elaine Hutchinson Georgia YVO BusbyVirginia Ann Russell and Ronda Miller

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his grandchildren Luke amp CarterPurvis

Services will be held at 630 pm on Tuesday December 13 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Center 1685 Westfield Road in Noblesville with visitation from 400 pm to thetime of service Pastor Dennis Kinser will officiate Burial with military honors will takeplace at a later date at Marion National Cemetery in Marion Indiana

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

News4

By SHARON MCMAHON

ldquoHe that eats till he is sick must fast tillhe is wellrdquo ~English Proverb

At the risk of incurring disdain from myreaders based on theabove quote pleaseknow that I realize thatholiday fare loomsclose at hand and it isnot my intention tosuggest that we do notindulge in the manydelicious diningoptions which appearat this special timeAfter a summer season

of local fresh options for fruits and vegeta-bles we begin the fall and holiday seasonfeeling pretty good about our nutritional

choices Most of us are more active in thesummer as well so we usually are feelinghealthy and fit For me the Christmasseason brings sugar cookies cheeseballs andcrackers dips sauces and more HonestlyI think I have put on about 5 lbs just writingthis article Baking for loved ones friendsand neighbors going out to dinner to cele-brate the season and enjoying thoseldquocomfort foodsrdquo we all love are traditionswhich may be very important to you andyours and should be filled with joy andhappiness

As a nutrition and wellness coach Ibelieve it is important to enjoy items thatyou may not ordinarily eat during the rest ofthe year ndash ldquofeastingrdquo is one word for itDeprivation is never the answer and we haveall heard ndash and know actually ndash that moder-ation is the key to success Have one cookieinstead of three a half-piece of pie instead

of the usual piece less gravy on thosemashed potatoes etc Moderation doesmake a difference Additionally donrsquotforget to snack on the fresh veggies beforeyou go out to eat or join the family for a bigdinner

My quote at the beginning of this articleincludes a reference to a ldquofastrdquo and in a laterarticle I will address fasting and some of themyths truths and considerations of fastingIn the meantime enjoy your holiday ldquofeastsrdquowithin reason and while paying attention toany health issues and concerns Vary yourspecial goodies with healthy fresh vitamin-rich items in order to feel better look betterand be well Let us also remember duringthis time of holiday joy and feasting thatthere are many in our communities who arein need of nutritious food items - letrsquos stockthe food pantries with items you would wishto serve your families

And finally I would like to thankseveral people who contacted me to expresstheir condolences over the passing of ourbeloved Sweetie in November I am gladthat she was able to share some of her adviceon caring for senior dogs with the readers ofthis column And a reminder that Sweetiewould want you to be sure to consider ashelter or rescue pet to join your family justas she was Warmest wishes and blessingsfrom my home to yours this holiday season

Sharon McMahon CNWCFlexAbility4uaolcomThe opinions expressed in this article are

not intended to replace advice of yourpersonal physician or licensed healthprofessional Please consult your physi-cian for any issues you may have related tonutrition or fitness activity

Enjoy your favorite holiday foods in moderation

Santa Claus is coming Sharpen yourpencils and get your holiday wish listready because Santa Claus is coming toCarmel City Center once again

Children of all ages will have theopportunity to visit with Santa during thisholiday season Santa will be bringing anearly present provided by the City ofCarmel to all children that are able to greethim while supplies last Parents areencouraged to bring a camera to capturethe moment with Santa

Visitors are invited to have brunch withSanta on Sunday Dec 11 and SundayDec 18 from 11 am to 1 pm at Hubbardamp Cravens located on the interior plaza of

Carmel City Center at 703 Veterans WayThe arrival of Santa to Carmel City Centeris something we look forward to everyyear Were excited to see all the childrenand welcome visitors to the Center to shopdine and enjoy said Melissa Averittsenior vice president at Pedcor Companies

Hubbard amp Cravens is located on theinterior plaza of Carmel City Center at thesouthwest corner of Range Line Road andCity Center Drive (click here for map)Surface parking is available on plaza level(accessible from City Center Drive) in theunderground garage (accessible fromRange Line Road) and along Veterans Waylocated to the south of Carmel City Center

Santa Claus is coming to Carmel Clay Center

Phase one of the 116th Street wideningproject wrapped up Thursday with a newsignaled intersection and traffic patterntaking effect The completion of the projectfulfills infrastructure requirements for thenew IKEA Fishers as a part of the economicdevelopment agreement announced late2015 Commuters are encouraged to usecaution when traveling in the area

The new traffic signal located at116th Street and Exit Five ParkwayIKEAWay is now operable The existing signal at116th Street and USA Parkway has beenpermanently removed

The new traffic pattern includes theclosure of the median at 116th Street andUSA Parkway to all left turning vehiclesmdashcreating a right-in and right-out intersectionAll vehicles traveling north on USAParkway wanting to turn left on 116th Streetmust turn right onto IKEA Way to accessthe new traffic signal at 116th Street Allvehicles on westbound 116th Street wantingto go south onto USA Parkway must turnleft at Exit Five ParkwayIKEA WayMessage boards will be in place to helpdrivers take note of the new traffic pattern

Phase one of the infrastructureimprovement project also included theaddition of an eastbound travel lane on116th Street from Commercial Drive toIKEA Way as well as an additional turnlane from the I-69 exit ramp to USAParkway The improvements were made toaccommodate heavy pm traffic through thecorridor Currently the corridor sees 40000vehicles a day with the evening commuteexperiencing the peak traffic volume

ldquoThis project was identified to improvetraffic flow and efficiency during peakhoursrdquo said Director of Engineering JeffHill ldquoWe see a significant uptick in trafficduring the PM commute By increasing the

capacity on the eastbound lanes we canreduce travel times for the residents in asmart wayrdquo

Phase two of the project includes thewidening of 116th Street from Exit FiveParkwayIKEA Way to Cumberland Roadand is expected to begin construction in thespring of 2017

Additional information about this signalshift will be available on the City of Fishersrsquowebsite and on Drive Fishers Twitter page

116th widening projectwraps-up for 2016

HamiltonCounty

ReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorA fast start gave the Greyhounds a win

in this years chapter of the ongoing boysbasketball rivalry between Carmel andNoblesville

The Class 4A No 4 Hounds beat theMillers 56-40 at The Mill Friday nightCarmel went on an early 10-0 run to gaincontrol of the game and the hot shooting ofSterling Brown kept the Greyhounds in frontby a comfortable margin throughout

Brown scored eight points (includingtwo 3-pointers) in Carmels initial runwhich turned a 2-2 tie into a 12-2 lead forthe Hounds Noblesville did get a 3-pointerback from Max Flinchum late in the periodto cut the Carmel lead to 12-5

That actually began a run of sevenunanswered points for Noblesville whichcontinued into the second quarter withNolan Ginther making a pair of foul shotsand McGwire Plumer scoring off a steal Butthe Hounds rattled eight straight points oftheir own with Brown hitting another 3 andCole Jenkins adding five points (a 3 and abasket off a steal) The half ended withCarmel up 27-18

In the first half I thought we shot theball fairly well said Greyhounds coachScott Heady But we felt like at halftimewe werent finishing around the basket Theywere getting loose rebounds and all the50-50 balls I thought we did a better job ofthat in the second half

Along with that defense came morelong-range shots Brown threw in three more3-pointers in the third quarter giving him atotal of six for the game Brown finished

with 22 points he made a pair of foul shotsin the fourth quarter to complete his scoring

Carmel led 47-29 with 555 left in thefourth quarter before Noblesville cut it to 12with 3s from Flinchum and Rico Duncan

But the Hounds finished with a 9-1 run toclinch the game

Carmels a very good team saidNoblesville coach Brian McCauley Theycame in they defended very well They were9-of-18 from the three-point line 50 percentand put it to us

Jenkins had two 3-pointers of his ownon his way to 11 points John MichaelMulloy added 10 points including a 6-of-6effort from the free throw line Mulloy alsopulled nine rebounds while PJ Baron hadfive

Flinchum finished with 12 pointsincluding his two 3-pointers Ginther scored11 points and grabbed five rebounds

Carmel is still undefeated at 4-0 andtravels to Fishers tonight for a 730 pmgame Noblesville is now 1-3 and hostsAnderson tonight with a 730 pm tipoff

Carmel 56Noblesville 40

Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-13 4-5 22 0Jalen Whack 0-3 1-2 1 0Alex Falender 1-5 0-2 2 1PJ Baron 1-6 1-1 3 4John Michael Mulloy 2-2 6-6 10 3

Cole Jenkins 3-3 3-4 11 1Britt Beery 0-0 0-0 0 2Luke Heady 0-1 2-4 2 0Eddie Gill 2-4 0-0 5 2Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 0-0 0-0 0 1Alex Jackson 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 15-37 17-24 56 14Carmel 3-point shooting (9-18) Brown 6-9Jenkins 2-2 Gill 1-1 Falender 0-2 Whack 0-2Baron 0-1 Heady 0-1Carmel rebounds (27) Mulloy 9 Baron 5 Brown2 Whack 2 Beery 1 Falender 1 Heady 1Jenkins 1 Pitz 1 team 4Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 2-5 7-9 11 1Grant Gremel 0-2 0-0 0 0Corby Mertens 0-4 0-0 0 3Max Flinchum 5-10 0-0 12 5McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 5Rico Duncan 1-2 0-0 3 1Ryan Barnes 1-1 1-1 3 3Xavier Hines 0-3 0-0 0 0Ernesto Prieto 1-1 0-0 2 1Trevor Conwell 0-0 2-2 2 0Totals 13-32 11-13 40 19Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-11) Flinchum 2-4Duncan 1-2 Hines 0-2 Mertens 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (16) Ginther 5 Plumer 2Barnes 1 Conwell 1 Duncan 1 Gremel 1 Hines1 Mertens 1 team 3Score by QuartersCarmel 12 15 17 12 - 56Noblesville 5 13 11 11 - 40

Carmel beats Noblesville stays perfect

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

It was off to the races at The Mill Friday night as Noblesville hosted Carmel in that continuing boys basketball rivalry TheGreyhounds beat the Millers 56-40 to stay undefeated at 4-0 for the seasonPictured Noblesvillersquos Max Flinchum (22) and Grant Gremel (42) Carmelrsquos Cole Jenkins (3) Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther(40) and McGwire Plumer (23) Carmelrsquos Britt Beery (44) and Luke Heady (11)

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Corby Mertens (right) shoots over Carmelrsquos John Michael Mulloy (left)Also pictured is the Greyhoundsrsquo Eddie Gill

6 Sports

Champions together

During halftime of Fridayrsquos boys basketball game at The Mill theNoblesville and Carmel Play Unified teams took to the court to playtheir own game which was part of Champions Together a partnershipbetween the IHSAA and Special Olympics Indiana

ABOVE Noblesvillersquos Maggie Dirksen goes up for a shot she hadseveral baskets during the Play Unified game

RIGHT Cade Heller gets ready to shoot the ball

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

7Sports

Hamilton Heights lost a HoosierConference heartbreaker on Friday fallingto Lewis Cass 62-61 at the Husky Dome

The Huskies got out to a good startleading the Kings 17-9 after the first quarterCass cut Heights lead to 35-30 by halftimebut Heights built its lead back up to 50-43after three quarters The Kinds outscored theHuskies 19-11 in the fourth period

Caymn Lutz had a huge game with 27points and four steals for Heights AustinSauerteig pulled six rebounds

This was the first conference game ofthe season for the Huskies who are now 2-3overall Heights hosts Delta at 730 pmtonight

Lewis Cass 62Heights 61

Heights FG FT TP PFAustin Sauerteig 3-5 1-3 9 1Caymn Lutz 9-16 8-12 27 3Max Wahl 2-10 1-2 7 4Drayden Thomas 3-5 0-2 6 5Max Beale 1-3 1-2 3 0Caleb Bean 2-2 1-2 5 4Tyler Wiltermood 1-4 2-3 4 3Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 2Dawson Phifer 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 21-46 14-26 61 22Score by QuartersCass 9 21 13 19 - 62Heights 17 18 15 11 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Wahl 2-4Sauerteig 2-3 Lutz 1-2 Thomas 0-1 Phifer 0-1Beale 0-1 Wiltermood 0-1Heights rebounds (20) Sauerteig 6 Lutz 4Thomas 3 Wahl 2 Bean 2 Wiltermood 2 Beale1

Huskies lose tough conference opener

RIGHT Hamilton HeightsrsquoAustin Sauerteig flies to thebasket during the Huskiesrsquogame with Lewis Cass Fridayat the Husky Dome Sauerteighad nine points and sixrebounds

BELOW Caymn Lutz scored27 points for the Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sports8

The University Trailblazers used a sti-fling defense to capture a 46-31 win overpreviously undefeated Sectional 58 foeBethesda Christian Friday night at The UCenter

University improved to 4-1 on theseason holding thePatriots to 40 pointsbelow their 71 pointsper game average Bethesda Christianscored on only 13 pos-sessions during thegame as they fell to3-1

Emerson Halbleibled University with 16points DavidHoward added 10 andEthan Sickels had apair three pointers aspart of his eight pointeffort

University coachBrandon Laffermanwas pleased with histeams defensiveperformanceholdingthe Patriot to threepoints in thefirst 702 of the fourthquarter Im reallyhappy with how we

closed out the game Our goal coming inwas to not give up offensive rebounds andlimit our turnovers

The Trailblazers used an 11-3 run overthe last four minutes of the first quarter toopen up a 15-8 lead and they led the rest ofthe game Halbleib had eight in the quarter I thought Emerson played well despitethem leaning on us the entire game Laffer-man said of his junior center

University did not score for thefirst 521 of the second quarter as the leadshrunk to 15-13 however University closedon 9-2 push to take a 24-15 halftime lead Halbleib broke the scoreless streak with abasket then fed Howard for a layup ZachHodgin found Sickels for a corner threepointer and Halbleib made both ends of aone and one with 12 seconds left in the half

The Trailblazers led by as many as 18before dribbling out the final minutes of thecontest

University hosts defending Class 1Astate champion Liberty Christian Saturday night in the a girls boys doubleheader Thegirls team will battle at 6 pm with the boyscontest to follow

University 46Bethesda Christian 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 3 3-4 10 3Ethan Sickels 3 0-0 8 1Zach Hodgin 1 2-2 4 2Josh Alford 2 0-0 5 0Emerson Halbleib 7 2-3 16 2Josh Watson 1 0-0 3 2Tyler Wott 0 0-0 0 0Totals 17 7-9 46 10Score by QuartersBethesda 8 7 10 6 - 31University 15 9 10 12 - 46

Hodgin

Sickels

Trailblazersrsquo defenseoverwhelms Bethesda Christian

Sheridan pulled away from old rivalClinton Central in the second half and thatsent the Blackhawks to a 55-47 victory atHobbs Gymnasium Friday night

The Bulldogs led 26-22 at halftime butSheridan regained the lead by the end ofthe third quarter which saw the Hawksahead 34-33 Sheridan then poured in 21points in the fourth period to clinch thegame

Jack Waitt and Tanner Swindle bothscored 11 points for the Blackhawks whohad great balance in their scoringEveryone scored at least one point DrakeDelph added nine points Swindle pulledsix rebounds and Nicholas Burnell grabbedfive

Not only was the win a big rivalryvictory but it also was the opener forSheridan in Hoosier Heartland Conferenceplay The Hawks are 3-2 overall andtravel to Tipton tonight for a 730 pmgame

Sheridan 55Clinton Central 47

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 1-2 1 0

Jack Waitt 4-11 2-2 11 1Drake Delph 2-3 5-6 9 1Sean Weitzel 1-3 3-4 5 3Tommy Glidden 2-7 0-1 4 1Cameron Weitzel 1-1 3-4 5 3Aiden Roaten 1-5 3-4 5 4Nicholas Burnell 2-3 0-0 4 0Tanner Swindle 2-5 6-8 11 4Totals 15-38 23-31 55 17Score by QuartersSheridan 11 11 12 21 - 55Central 11 15 7 14 - 47Sheridan 3-point shooting (2-7) Waitt 1-3Swindle 1-2 S Weitzel 0-1 Glidden 0-1Sheridan rebounds (26) Swindle 6 Burnell 5Waitt 4 Roaten 4 Delph 3 C Weitzel 3Glidden 1

Waitt Swindle

lsquoHawks come backbeat rival Bulldogs

Circle City Conference action was fastand furious Fridaynight at BrebeufJesuit in boys actionThe Class 3A No 8Braves moved to 4-0on the season with a56-53 win overGuerin Catholic Itwas Brebeufs firstconference gamewhile the GoldenEagles have lost boththeir league games

The game saweleven lead changes and was tied seventimes Brebeuf held its biggest lead at26-19 but Guerin Catholic (1-3) tied thegame at 29-all before Brebeuf scored justbefore the halftime buzzer to lead 31-29

In a seesaw final half the Golden Eaglesgrabbed the lead four times but never bymore than a point GCHS trailed 54-53after a Jack Hansen 3-pt play with 36seconds left But Brebeuf was fouled on theensuing inbounds play and made both shotsto ice the game

Coach Pete Smith was happier after thegame than last Saturday night at HamiltonHeights We played much harder and that

was something we stressed all week inpractice We had some good looks that wejust could not convert in crucial times andmissed some block outs that gave them afew second shots which they converted onsaid Smith

The Golden Eagles will travel toMuncie Central Saturday night for a 730pm game

Brebeuf Jesuit 56Guerin Catholic 53

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 4-9 0-0 9 1Cameron Dixon 2-2 0-1 4 3Matthew Godfrey 4-9 2-4 12 3Jack Hansen 4-11 8-9 16 2Zach Munson 2-6 2-4 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 0-1 2 4Luke Godfrey 2-4 0-0 4 3Will Morris 0-0 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 19-44 12-19 53 17Score by QuartersGuerin 16 13 10 14 - 53Brebeuf 18 13 12 13 - 56Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (3-11) MGodfrey 2-5 Sills 1-3 L Godfrey 0-1 Hansen0-1 Weas 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (35) M Godfrey 8Hansen 8 Sills 5 Weas 5 Dixon 3 L Godfrey2 Munson 1 Sharpe 1 team 2

Golden Eagles loseroad CCC contest

Hansen

Hamilton Southeastern battled Class4A No 2 North Central Friday at theRoyals gym but eventually fell to thePanthers 79-68 for its first loss of the year

Southeastern was tied with NC 38-38at halftime Zach Gunn led HSE with 23points and nine rebounds with JackDavidson draining five 3-pointers for 17points

The Royals are now 3-1 for the seasonand play Fort Wayne Snider at 540 pmthis afternoon in a game at Southport HighSchool

Stats were unavailable due to technicaldifficulties

Score by QuartersNorth Central 16 22 22 19 - 79Southeastern 23 15 15 15 - 68

Gunn Davidson

Royals fall to No 2 Panthers

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9Sports

Noblesvilles girls basketball team got back on thewinning track Friday night beating Fishers 81-58 in acounty and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at theTigers gym

The Millers led 21-14 after the first quarter and 33-28at halftime then pulled away in the second half byoutscoring Fishers 48-30

Emily Kiser poured in 26 points for Noblesvilleincluding a 12-of-15 performance from the free throw lineMaddie Knight was right behind her with 25 points Knighthad four 3-pointers on the night Brooke Herron added 11points and also dished out six assists Kiser had eightrebounds and four assists

Toni Grace led the Tigers with 25 points she threw infour 3-pointers Audrey Turner scored 16 points and alsohad seven rebounds and two blocked shots Kenedi Londonmade two blocks as well

The Millers are now 2-2 in the HCC and 5-6 overalland will travel to Anderson for a Tuesday game Fishers is0-3 in the conference and 5-7 overall the Tigers play theMudsock game next Friday against Hamilton Southeasternat the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Noblesville 81 Fishers 58Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 2-2 1-2 6 2Olivia Morales 0-0 0-0 0 0Maddie Knight 8-12 5-5 25 2Madison Whetro 0-0 0-0 0 1Abby Haley 0-0 2-3 2 1Brooke Herron 3-8 4-4 11 3Emily Kiser 7-14 12-15 26 2Kaylin Mertens 2-3 3-5 8 3Sam Salmon 1-4 0-0 3 1Totals 23-43 27-34 81 15

Noblesville 3-point shooting (8-16) Knight 4-5 Herron 1-3Salmon 1-3 Mertens 1-2 Johnson 1-1 Kiser 0-2Noblesville rebounds (27) Kiser 8 Morales 4 Knight 3 Whetro 2Herron 2 Mertens 1 team 7Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 8-13 5-6 25 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 3Skylar Fulton 1-8 1-3 4 1Alexandra Bankovich 2-6 2-2 7 2Tamia Perryman 3-4 0-0 6 3Kenedi London 0-6 0-0 0 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 3Casey Walker 0-0 0-0 0 2Audrey Turner 7-10 2-4 16 4Totals 21-48 10-15 58 24Fishers 3-point shooting (6-16) Grace 4-6 Fulton 1-6 Bankovich1-2 Surber 0-1 London 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 7 Walker 4 Grace 3 Perryman 3Surber 2 Bankovich 2 London 2 Stullken 2Score by QuartersNoblesville 21 12 23 25 - 81Fishers 14 14 14 16 - 58

Big second half sends Millers past Tigers

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Emily Kiser (30) passes the ball to Brooke Herron (24) who would then make a jump shot for the Millers Noblesville beat Fishers 81-58 at the Tigersrsquogym in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference game Pictured for Fishers is Amanda Surber (12)

Fishersrsquo Toni Grace had four 3-pointers for the Tigers Friday night

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

Sports10

lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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1 Hamilton County AirportAuthority which oversees the facilitynamed Indianapolis Executive Airport

2 Nine townships (Adams ClayDelaware Fall Creek JacksonNoblesville Washington Wayne WhiteRiver)

3 Noblesville City Council4 Estimated at slightly over 3000005 County owned operated by

appointed board of trustees6 Hamilton County Treasurer7 Carmel Clay Hamilton Heights

Hamilton Southeastern NoblesvilleSheridan Westfield Washington

8 County Council (Commissionersare the executive)

9 Alexander Hamilton (Rememberhes pictured on the $10 bill)

10John Ditslear in Noblesville JimBrainard Carmel Andy CookWestfield Scott Fadness Fishers

Answers to localgovernmentquiz on Page 1

The Carmel PoliceDepartment is looking fora missing teenage girl

On Dec 1 Madison KDammeyer 17 wasreported missing fromCarmel It was discoveredshe and her boyfriendBenjamin Sanders 18purchased two GreyhoundBus tickets to AshevilleNorth Carolina Recordsshowed the bus arrived inAsheville NC on Dec 1at 830 am

However Dammeyercalled home on Dec 3 atapproximately 4 pm Thecall came from a business located in Elizabethtown Tennessee She is described as awhite female standing 5rsquo3rdquo and weighing 135 pounds with brown hair and blue eyesPrior to leaving she had fake dread locks in her hair She was last seen wearing blackyoga pants and a dark colored hooded sweatshirt

Police are asking that if anyone has information on Madison K Dammeyer to contactthe Carmel Police Department Investigations Division at 317-571-2511 or CrimeStoppers of Central Indiana 317-262-8477 (TIPS)

Carmel Police looking for missing teenager

Madison Dammeyer

Benjamin Sanders

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For I am come to set a man at variance against his father and thedaughter against her mother and the daughter in law against hermother in law

- Matthew 1035

50 Years AgoNews A group of Carmel residents seeking to repeal annexation of 512acres of land to the town yesterday filed a memorandum in opposition toa previous demurrer filed by town attorneys The demurrer asked the courtto throw out the taxpayersrsquo suit The answer to the demurrer filed byJames D Blythe attorney for residents Mr and Mrs Charles Blake Mrand Mrs Robert Gregg and Lester Hinshaw defends the original case andattacks the contents of the demurrerSports Noblesvillersquos rapid-fire Millers blasted the nets at a 596 clip forthree quarters here Friday evening and then survived a cool finish to dumpa hot-shooting team of host Irish 87-to-79Ad Western Auto Schick Magna-Power Shaver $1695

3Obituaries

Ossie Jerry Fail III

February 11 1963 - December 8 2016

Sharon Darlene Farson

March 30 2016 - December 7 2016

Sharon Darlene Farson 70 of Noblesville passed away on Wednesday December 72016 at St Vincent Hospice in Indianapolis She was born on March30 1946 to the late Benjamin and Esther (Scott) Trick in AndersonIndiana

Sharon was a 1964 graduate of Maxwell High School and for 13years worked at Community Hospital East in Inpatient Registrationretiring in 2005 In her younger years she was a member of WillowBranch United Methodist Church in Greenfield and more recentlyIrvington Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis Sharon also heldmemberships in the Moose Lodge 540 Noblesville and a homemakersgroup on the East side of Indianapolis She loved shopping and finding

a good bargain Sharon was a very good cook and was known for her chicken and noodlesHer greatest joys were her children and grandchildren

She is survived by her son Gary (Jessica) Farson daughter Jennifer (John) Mrochgrandsons Jackson Mroch and Jason Mroch siblings Phillip Trick and Phyllis (Stan)Ricks nieces Ellen Trick and Debbie (Jim) Breen nephews Kevin (Kristy) Trick andJeff Ricks uncle Harold (Barbara) Trick and the father of her children Tom Farson

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 700 pm on Monday December 12 2016 at Randallamp Roberts Funeral Center 1685 Westfield Road in Noblesville Services will be heldat 1100 am on Tuesday December 13 2016 at the funeral home with visitation one hourprior Pastor Doug Kizer will officiate Burial will immediately follow the service

Memorial contributions may be made to Caring Voice Coalition 8249 MeadowbridgeRoad Mechanicsville VA 23116 They assist heart patients with grants

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Ossie Jerry Fail III 53 of Noblesville passed away on Thursday December 8 2016at Riverview Health He was born on February 11 1963 to Ossie JerryFail II and Wilma (James) Fail Spearman in Beaufort South Carolina

Jerry proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corpsand worked as a supervisor for 18 years at Brenntag He washardworking and loved watching sports collecting sports memorabiliaand riding his motorcycle An acquired taste Jerry was playful andhad a sarcastic dry sense of humor he was also a big teddy bear atheart fun-loving and would do anything for his friends and familyJerry loved his kids more than anything loved his sisters ampgranddaughter and was very proud of his family

He is survived by his daughter Jessica (Brad) Purvis son Jonathan Failgranddaughter Maci and sisters Deborah Elaine Hutchinson Georgia YVO BusbyVirginia Ann Russell and Ronda Miller

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his grandchildren Luke amp CarterPurvis

Services will be held at 630 pm on Tuesday December 13 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Center 1685 Westfield Road in Noblesville with visitation from 400 pm to thetime of service Pastor Dennis Kinser will officiate Burial with military honors will takeplace at a later date at Marion National Cemetery in Marion Indiana

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

News4

By SHARON MCMAHON

ldquoHe that eats till he is sick must fast tillhe is wellrdquo ~English Proverb

At the risk of incurring disdain from myreaders based on theabove quote pleaseknow that I realize thatholiday fare loomsclose at hand and it isnot my intention tosuggest that we do notindulge in the manydelicious diningoptions which appearat this special timeAfter a summer season

of local fresh options for fruits and vegeta-bles we begin the fall and holiday seasonfeeling pretty good about our nutritional

choices Most of us are more active in thesummer as well so we usually are feelinghealthy and fit For me the Christmasseason brings sugar cookies cheeseballs andcrackers dips sauces and more HonestlyI think I have put on about 5 lbs just writingthis article Baking for loved ones friendsand neighbors going out to dinner to cele-brate the season and enjoying thoseldquocomfort foodsrdquo we all love are traditionswhich may be very important to you andyours and should be filled with joy andhappiness

As a nutrition and wellness coach Ibelieve it is important to enjoy items thatyou may not ordinarily eat during the rest ofthe year ndash ldquofeastingrdquo is one word for itDeprivation is never the answer and we haveall heard ndash and know actually ndash that moder-ation is the key to success Have one cookieinstead of three a half-piece of pie instead

of the usual piece less gravy on thosemashed potatoes etc Moderation doesmake a difference Additionally donrsquotforget to snack on the fresh veggies beforeyou go out to eat or join the family for a bigdinner

My quote at the beginning of this articleincludes a reference to a ldquofastrdquo and in a laterarticle I will address fasting and some of themyths truths and considerations of fastingIn the meantime enjoy your holiday ldquofeastsrdquowithin reason and while paying attention toany health issues and concerns Vary yourspecial goodies with healthy fresh vitamin-rich items in order to feel better look betterand be well Let us also remember duringthis time of holiday joy and feasting thatthere are many in our communities who arein need of nutritious food items - letrsquos stockthe food pantries with items you would wishto serve your families

And finally I would like to thankseveral people who contacted me to expresstheir condolences over the passing of ourbeloved Sweetie in November I am gladthat she was able to share some of her adviceon caring for senior dogs with the readers ofthis column And a reminder that Sweetiewould want you to be sure to consider ashelter or rescue pet to join your family justas she was Warmest wishes and blessingsfrom my home to yours this holiday season

Sharon McMahon CNWCFlexAbility4uaolcomThe opinions expressed in this article are

not intended to replace advice of yourpersonal physician or licensed healthprofessional Please consult your physi-cian for any issues you may have related tonutrition or fitness activity

Enjoy your favorite holiday foods in moderation

Santa Claus is coming Sharpen yourpencils and get your holiday wish listready because Santa Claus is coming toCarmel City Center once again

Children of all ages will have theopportunity to visit with Santa during thisholiday season Santa will be bringing anearly present provided by the City ofCarmel to all children that are able to greethim while supplies last Parents areencouraged to bring a camera to capturethe moment with Santa

Visitors are invited to have brunch withSanta on Sunday Dec 11 and SundayDec 18 from 11 am to 1 pm at Hubbardamp Cravens located on the interior plaza of

Carmel City Center at 703 Veterans WayThe arrival of Santa to Carmel City Centeris something we look forward to everyyear Were excited to see all the childrenand welcome visitors to the Center to shopdine and enjoy said Melissa Averittsenior vice president at Pedcor Companies

Hubbard amp Cravens is located on theinterior plaza of Carmel City Center at thesouthwest corner of Range Line Road andCity Center Drive (click here for map)Surface parking is available on plaza level(accessible from City Center Drive) in theunderground garage (accessible fromRange Line Road) and along Veterans Waylocated to the south of Carmel City Center

Santa Claus is coming to Carmel Clay Center

Phase one of the 116th Street wideningproject wrapped up Thursday with a newsignaled intersection and traffic patterntaking effect The completion of the projectfulfills infrastructure requirements for thenew IKEA Fishers as a part of the economicdevelopment agreement announced late2015 Commuters are encouraged to usecaution when traveling in the area

The new traffic signal located at116th Street and Exit Five ParkwayIKEAWay is now operable The existing signal at116th Street and USA Parkway has beenpermanently removed

The new traffic pattern includes theclosure of the median at 116th Street andUSA Parkway to all left turning vehiclesmdashcreating a right-in and right-out intersectionAll vehicles traveling north on USAParkway wanting to turn left on 116th Streetmust turn right onto IKEA Way to accessthe new traffic signal at 116th Street Allvehicles on westbound 116th Street wantingto go south onto USA Parkway must turnleft at Exit Five ParkwayIKEA WayMessage boards will be in place to helpdrivers take note of the new traffic pattern

Phase one of the infrastructureimprovement project also included theaddition of an eastbound travel lane on116th Street from Commercial Drive toIKEA Way as well as an additional turnlane from the I-69 exit ramp to USAParkway The improvements were made toaccommodate heavy pm traffic through thecorridor Currently the corridor sees 40000vehicles a day with the evening commuteexperiencing the peak traffic volume

ldquoThis project was identified to improvetraffic flow and efficiency during peakhoursrdquo said Director of Engineering JeffHill ldquoWe see a significant uptick in trafficduring the PM commute By increasing the

capacity on the eastbound lanes we canreduce travel times for the residents in asmart wayrdquo

Phase two of the project includes thewidening of 116th Street from Exit FiveParkwayIKEA Way to Cumberland Roadand is expected to begin construction in thespring of 2017

Additional information about this signalshift will be available on the City of Fishersrsquowebsite and on Drive Fishers Twitter page

116th widening projectwraps-up for 2016

HamiltonCounty

ReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorA fast start gave the Greyhounds a win

in this years chapter of the ongoing boysbasketball rivalry between Carmel andNoblesville

The Class 4A No 4 Hounds beat theMillers 56-40 at The Mill Friday nightCarmel went on an early 10-0 run to gaincontrol of the game and the hot shooting ofSterling Brown kept the Greyhounds in frontby a comfortable margin throughout

Brown scored eight points (includingtwo 3-pointers) in Carmels initial runwhich turned a 2-2 tie into a 12-2 lead forthe Hounds Noblesville did get a 3-pointerback from Max Flinchum late in the periodto cut the Carmel lead to 12-5

That actually began a run of sevenunanswered points for Noblesville whichcontinued into the second quarter withNolan Ginther making a pair of foul shotsand McGwire Plumer scoring off a steal Butthe Hounds rattled eight straight points oftheir own with Brown hitting another 3 andCole Jenkins adding five points (a 3 and abasket off a steal) The half ended withCarmel up 27-18

In the first half I thought we shot theball fairly well said Greyhounds coachScott Heady But we felt like at halftimewe werent finishing around the basket Theywere getting loose rebounds and all the50-50 balls I thought we did a better job ofthat in the second half

Along with that defense came morelong-range shots Brown threw in three more3-pointers in the third quarter giving him atotal of six for the game Brown finished

with 22 points he made a pair of foul shotsin the fourth quarter to complete his scoring

Carmel led 47-29 with 555 left in thefourth quarter before Noblesville cut it to 12with 3s from Flinchum and Rico Duncan

But the Hounds finished with a 9-1 run toclinch the game

Carmels a very good team saidNoblesville coach Brian McCauley Theycame in they defended very well They were9-of-18 from the three-point line 50 percentand put it to us

Jenkins had two 3-pointers of his ownon his way to 11 points John MichaelMulloy added 10 points including a 6-of-6effort from the free throw line Mulloy alsopulled nine rebounds while PJ Baron hadfive

Flinchum finished with 12 pointsincluding his two 3-pointers Ginther scored11 points and grabbed five rebounds

Carmel is still undefeated at 4-0 andtravels to Fishers tonight for a 730 pmgame Noblesville is now 1-3 and hostsAnderson tonight with a 730 pm tipoff

Carmel 56Noblesville 40

Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-13 4-5 22 0Jalen Whack 0-3 1-2 1 0Alex Falender 1-5 0-2 2 1PJ Baron 1-6 1-1 3 4John Michael Mulloy 2-2 6-6 10 3

Cole Jenkins 3-3 3-4 11 1Britt Beery 0-0 0-0 0 2Luke Heady 0-1 2-4 2 0Eddie Gill 2-4 0-0 5 2Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 0-0 0-0 0 1Alex Jackson 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 15-37 17-24 56 14Carmel 3-point shooting (9-18) Brown 6-9Jenkins 2-2 Gill 1-1 Falender 0-2 Whack 0-2Baron 0-1 Heady 0-1Carmel rebounds (27) Mulloy 9 Baron 5 Brown2 Whack 2 Beery 1 Falender 1 Heady 1Jenkins 1 Pitz 1 team 4Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 2-5 7-9 11 1Grant Gremel 0-2 0-0 0 0Corby Mertens 0-4 0-0 0 3Max Flinchum 5-10 0-0 12 5McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 5Rico Duncan 1-2 0-0 3 1Ryan Barnes 1-1 1-1 3 3Xavier Hines 0-3 0-0 0 0Ernesto Prieto 1-1 0-0 2 1Trevor Conwell 0-0 2-2 2 0Totals 13-32 11-13 40 19Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-11) Flinchum 2-4Duncan 1-2 Hines 0-2 Mertens 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (16) Ginther 5 Plumer 2Barnes 1 Conwell 1 Duncan 1 Gremel 1 Hines1 Mertens 1 team 3Score by QuartersCarmel 12 15 17 12 - 56Noblesville 5 13 11 11 - 40

Carmel beats Noblesville stays perfect

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

It was off to the races at The Mill Friday night as Noblesville hosted Carmel in that continuing boys basketball rivalry TheGreyhounds beat the Millers 56-40 to stay undefeated at 4-0 for the seasonPictured Noblesvillersquos Max Flinchum (22) and Grant Gremel (42) Carmelrsquos Cole Jenkins (3) Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther(40) and McGwire Plumer (23) Carmelrsquos Britt Beery (44) and Luke Heady (11)

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Corby Mertens (right) shoots over Carmelrsquos John Michael Mulloy (left)Also pictured is the Greyhoundsrsquo Eddie Gill

6 Sports

Champions together

During halftime of Fridayrsquos boys basketball game at The Mill theNoblesville and Carmel Play Unified teams took to the court to playtheir own game which was part of Champions Together a partnershipbetween the IHSAA and Special Olympics Indiana

ABOVE Noblesvillersquos Maggie Dirksen goes up for a shot she hadseveral baskets during the Play Unified game

RIGHT Cade Heller gets ready to shoot the ball

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

7Sports

Hamilton Heights lost a HoosierConference heartbreaker on Friday fallingto Lewis Cass 62-61 at the Husky Dome

The Huskies got out to a good startleading the Kings 17-9 after the first quarterCass cut Heights lead to 35-30 by halftimebut Heights built its lead back up to 50-43after three quarters The Kinds outscored theHuskies 19-11 in the fourth period

Caymn Lutz had a huge game with 27points and four steals for Heights AustinSauerteig pulled six rebounds

This was the first conference game ofthe season for the Huskies who are now 2-3overall Heights hosts Delta at 730 pmtonight

Lewis Cass 62Heights 61

Heights FG FT TP PFAustin Sauerteig 3-5 1-3 9 1Caymn Lutz 9-16 8-12 27 3Max Wahl 2-10 1-2 7 4Drayden Thomas 3-5 0-2 6 5Max Beale 1-3 1-2 3 0Caleb Bean 2-2 1-2 5 4Tyler Wiltermood 1-4 2-3 4 3Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 2Dawson Phifer 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 21-46 14-26 61 22Score by QuartersCass 9 21 13 19 - 62Heights 17 18 15 11 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Wahl 2-4Sauerteig 2-3 Lutz 1-2 Thomas 0-1 Phifer 0-1Beale 0-1 Wiltermood 0-1Heights rebounds (20) Sauerteig 6 Lutz 4Thomas 3 Wahl 2 Bean 2 Wiltermood 2 Beale1

Huskies lose tough conference opener

RIGHT Hamilton HeightsrsquoAustin Sauerteig flies to thebasket during the Huskiesrsquogame with Lewis Cass Fridayat the Husky Dome Sauerteighad nine points and sixrebounds

BELOW Caymn Lutz scored27 points for the Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sports8

The University Trailblazers used a sti-fling defense to capture a 46-31 win overpreviously undefeated Sectional 58 foeBethesda Christian Friday night at The UCenter

University improved to 4-1 on theseason holding thePatriots to 40 pointsbelow their 71 pointsper game average Bethesda Christianscored on only 13 pos-sessions during thegame as they fell to3-1

Emerson Halbleibled University with 16points DavidHoward added 10 andEthan Sickels had apair three pointers aspart of his eight pointeffort

University coachBrandon Laffermanwas pleased with histeams defensiveperformanceholdingthe Patriot to threepoints in thefirst 702 of the fourthquarter Im reallyhappy with how we

closed out the game Our goal coming inwas to not give up offensive rebounds andlimit our turnovers

The Trailblazers used an 11-3 run overthe last four minutes of the first quarter toopen up a 15-8 lead and they led the rest ofthe game Halbleib had eight in the quarter I thought Emerson played well despitethem leaning on us the entire game Laffer-man said of his junior center

University did not score for thefirst 521 of the second quarter as the leadshrunk to 15-13 however University closedon 9-2 push to take a 24-15 halftime lead Halbleib broke the scoreless streak with abasket then fed Howard for a layup ZachHodgin found Sickels for a corner threepointer and Halbleib made both ends of aone and one with 12 seconds left in the half

The Trailblazers led by as many as 18before dribbling out the final minutes of thecontest

University hosts defending Class 1Astate champion Liberty Christian Saturday night in the a girls boys doubleheader Thegirls team will battle at 6 pm with the boyscontest to follow

University 46Bethesda Christian 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 3 3-4 10 3Ethan Sickels 3 0-0 8 1Zach Hodgin 1 2-2 4 2Josh Alford 2 0-0 5 0Emerson Halbleib 7 2-3 16 2Josh Watson 1 0-0 3 2Tyler Wott 0 0-0 0 0Totals 17 7-9 46 10Score by QuartersBethesda 8 7 10 6 - 31University 15 9 10 12 - 46

Hodgin

Sickels

Trailblazersrsquo defenseoverwhelms Bethesda Christian

Sheridan pulled away from old rivalClinton Central in the second half and thatsent the Blackhawks to a 55-47 victory atHobbs Gymnasium Friday night

The Bulldogs led 26-22 at halftime butSheridan regained the lead by the end ofthe third quarter which saw the Hawksahead 34-33 Sheridan then poured in 21points in the fourth period to clinch thegame

Jack Waitt and Tanner Swindle bothscored 11 points for the Blackhawks whohad great balance in their scoringEveryone scored at least one point DrakeDelph added nine points Swindle pulledsix rebounds and Nicholas Burnell grabbedfive

Not only was the win a big rivalryvictory but it also was the opener forSheridan in Hoosier Heartland Conferenceplay The Hawks are 3-2 overall andtravel to Tipton tonight for a 730 pmgame

Sheridan 55Clinton Central 47

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 1-2 1 0

Jack Waitt 4-11 2-2 11 1Drake Delph 2-3 5-6 9 1Sean Weitzel 1-3 3-4 5 3Tommy Glidden 2-7 0-1 4 1Cameron Weitzel 1-1 3-4 5 3Aiden Roaten 1-5 3-4 5 4Nicholas Burnell 2-3 0-0 4 0Tanner Swindle 2-5 6-8 11 4Totals 15-38 23-31 55 17Score by QuartersSheridan 11 11 12 21 - 55Central 11 15 7 14 - 47Sheridan 3-point shooting (2-7) Waitt 1-3Swindle 1-2 S Weitzel 0-1 Glidden 0-1Sheridan rebounds (26) Swindle 6 Burnell 5Waitt 4 Roaten 4 Delph 3 C Weitzel 3Glidden 1

Waitt Swindle

lsquoHawks come backbeat rival Bulldogs

Circle City Conference action was fastand furious Fridaynight at BrebeufJesuit in boys actionThe Class 3A No 8Braves moved to 4-0on the season with a56-53 win overGuerin Catholic Itwas Brebeufs firstconference gamewhile the GoldenEagles have lost boththeir league games

The game saweleven lead changes and was tied seventimes Brebeuf held its biggest lead at26-19 but Guerin Catholic (1-3) tied thegame at 29-all before Brebeuf scored justbefore the halftime buzzer to lead 31-29

In a seesaw final half the Golden Eaglesgrabbed the lead four times but never bymore than a point GCHS trailed 54-53after a Jack Hansen 3-pt play with 36seconds left But Brebeuf was fouled on theensuing inbounds play and made both shotsto ice the game

Coach Pete Smith was happier after thegame than last Saturday night at HamiltonHeights We played much harder and that

was something we stressed all week inpractice We had some good looks that wejust could not convert in crucial times andmissed some block outs that gave them afew second shots which they converted onsaid Smith

The Golden Eagles will travel toMuncie Central Saturday night for a 730pm game

Brebeuf Jesuit 56Guerin Catholic 53

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 4-9 0-0 9 1Cameron Dixon 2-2 0-1 4 3Matthew Godfrey 4-9 2-4 12 3Jack Hansen 4-11 8-9 16 2Zach Munson 2-6 2-4 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 0-1 2 4Luke Godfrey 2-4 0-0 4 3Will Morris 0-0 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 19-44 12-19 53 17Score by QuartersGuerin 16 13 10 14 - 53Brebeuf 18 13 12 13 - 56Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (3-11) MGodfrey 2-5 Sills 1-3 L Godfrey 0-1 Hansen0-1 Weas 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (35) M Godfrey 8Hansen 8 Sills 5 Weas 5 Dixon 3 L Godfrey2 Munson 1 Sharpe 1 team 2

Golden Eagles loseroad CCC contest

Hansen

Hamilton Southeastern battled Class4A No 2 North Central Friday at theRoyals gym but eventually fell to thePanthers 79-68 for its first loss of the year

Southeastern was tied with NC 38-38at halftime Zach Gunn led HSE with 23points and nine rebounds with JackDavidson draining five 3-pointers for 17points

The Royals are now 3-1 for the seasonand play Fort Wayne Snider at 540 pmthis afternoon in a game at Southport HighSchool

Stats were unavailable due to technicaldifficulties

Score by QuartersNorth Central 16 22 22 19 - 79Southeastern 23 15 15 15 - 68

Gunn Davidson

Royals fall to No 2 Panthers

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9Sports

Noblesvilles girls basketball team got back on thewinning track Friday night beating Fishers 81-58 in acounty and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at theTigers gym

The Millers led 21-14 after the first quarter and 33-28at halftime then pulled away in the second half byoutscoring Fishers 48-30

Emily Kiser poured in 26 points for Noblesvilleincluding a 12-of-15 performance from the free throw lineMaddie Knight was right behind her with 25 points Knighthad four 3-pointers on the night Brooke Herron added 11points and also dished out six assists Kiser had eightrebounds and four assists

Toni Grace led the Tigers with 25 points she threw infour 3-pointers Audrey Turner scored 16 points and alsohad seven rebounds and two blocked shots Kenedi Londonmade two blocks as well

The Millers are now 2-2 in the HCC and 5-6 overalland will travel to Anderson for a Tuesday game Fishers is0-3 in the conference and 5-7 overall the Tigers play theMudsock game next Friday against Hamilton Southeasternat the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Noblesville 81 Fishers 58Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 2-2 1-2 6 2Olivia Morales 0-0 0-0 0 0Maddie Knight 8-12 5-5 25 2Madison Whetro 0-0 0-0 0 1Abby Haley 0-0 2-3 2 1Brooke Herron 3-8 4-4 11 3Emily Kiser 7-14 12-15 26 2Kaylin Mertens 2-3 3-5 8 3Sam Salmon 1-4 0-0 3 1Totals 23-43 27-34 81 15

Noblesville 3-point shooting (8-16) Knight 4-5 Herron 1-3Salmon 1-3 Mertens 1-2 Johnson 1-1 Kiser 0-2Noblesville rebounds (27) Kiser 8 Morales 4 Knight 3 Whetro 2Herron 2 Mertens 1 team 7Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 8-13 5-6 25 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 3Skylar Fulton 1-8 1-3 4 1Alexandra Bankovich 2-6 2-2 7 2Tamia Perryman 3-4 0-0 6 3Kenedi London 0-6 0-0 0 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 3Casey Walker 0-0 0-0 0 2Audrey Turner 7-10 2-4 16 4Totals 21-48 10-15 58 24Fishers 3-point shooting (6-16) Grace 4-6 Fulton 1-6 Bankovich1-2 Surber 0-1 London 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 7 Walker 4 Grace 3 Perryman 3Surber 2 Bankovich 2 London 2 Stullken 2Score by QuartersNoblesville 21 12 23 25 - 81Fishers 14 14 14 16 - 58

Big second half sends Millers past Tigers

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Emily Kiser (30) passes the ball to Brooke Herron (24) who would then make a jump shot for the Millers Noblesville beat Fishers 81-58 at the Tigersrsquogym in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference game Pictured for Fishers is Amanda Surber (12)

Fishersrsquo Toni Grace had four 3-pointers for the Tigers Friday night

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

Sports10

lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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Milan 72 South Decatur 51Mitchell 73 White River Valley 35Monroe Central 50 Bluffton 37Mount Carmel (Ill) 35 Vincennes Lincoln 24Mount Vernon (Posey) 53 Boonville 49New Albany 65 Floyd Central 42New Castle 67 Shelbyville 57New Prairie 54 Jimtown 26New Washington 57 Southwestern (Hanover)47North Central (Indianapolis) 79 HamiltonSoutheastern 68North Daviess 77 North Central (Farmersburg)32North Decatur 54 Jac-Cen-Del 37North Judson 62 West Central 52North Montgomery 66 Seeger 55North Posey 76 Heritage Hills 57Northeast Dubois 41 Orleans 34Northeastern 58 Eastern Hancock 52Northview 73 West Vigo 52Northwestern 62 Taylor 50Oak Hill 56 Mississinewa 43Owen Valley 47 Brown County 36Park Tudor 64 Beech Grove 53Pendleton Heights 66 Mount Vernon (Fortville)52Penn 47 Concord 38Perry Meridian 68 Bloomington North 56Pike 62 Center Grove 47Plainfield 75 Martinsville 38Plymouth 47 Peru 41Rensselaer Central 69 North White 43River Forest 67 Marquette Catholic 56Riverton Parke 50 Turkey Run 32Shakamak 60 North Knox 51Shenandoah 63 Tri 37Sheridan 55 Clinton Central 47Silver Creek 49 North Harrison 35South Bend Adams 67 Mishawaka Marian 53South Bend Clay 64 South Bend Washington 53South Bend Riley 70 Mishawaka 61South Bend St Joseph 69 Bremen 42South Putnam 55 Greencastle 44South Ripley 67 Shawe Memorial 28Southwood 79 Northfield 52Speedway 60 Monrovia 55 OTSprings Valley 48 Crothersville 38Sullivan 50 North Putnam 44Switzerland County 47 Rising Sun 45 OTTecumseh 63 Cannelton 28Tell City 38 Southridge 32Tipton 49 Western 42Traders Point Christian 59 Christel HouseAcademy 47Tri-County 67 Clinton Prairie 65Tri-West 83 Frankfort 52Trinity Lutheran 58 Southwestern (Shelbyville)55 OTTriton Central 91 Edinburgh 46Triton 44 Pioneer 41University 46 Bethesda Christian 31Vincennes Rivet 45 Washington Catholic 37Waldron 81 Morristown 79 OTWarren Central 55 Indianapolis Cathedral 52Washington Twp 75 Victory Christian 45Wes-Del 72 Union (Modoc) 60West Lafayette 60 Crawfordsville 57 OTWest Washington 82 Paoli 71Westville 83 Boone Grove 41Wheeler 57 Lake Station 40Winamac 67 LaVille 62 OTWinchester 78 Union City 51Wood Memorial 55 Perry Central 40Central Christian TournamentIndianapolis International 74 IndianapolisMetropolitan 65

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Friday night high school basketball scores

Sports 11

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For I am come to set a man at variance against his father and thedaughter against her mother and the daughter in law against hermother in law

- Matthew 1035

50 Years AgoNews A group of Carmel residents seeking to repeal annexation of 512acres of land to the town yesterday filed a memorandum in opposition toa previous demurrer filed by town attorneys The demurrer asked the courtto throw out the taxpayersrsquo suit The answer to the demurrer filed byJames D Blythe attorney for residents Mr and Mrs Charles Blake Mrand Mrs Robert Gregg and Lester Hinshaw defends the original case andattacks the contents of the demurrerSports Noblesvillersquos rapid-fire Millers blasted the nets at a 596 clip forthree quarters here Friday evening and then survived a cool finish to dumpa hot-shooting team of host Irish 87-to-79Ad Western Auto Schick Magna-Power Shaver $1695

3Obituaries

Ossie Jerry Fail III

February 11 1963 - December 8 2016

Sharon Darlene Farson

March 30 2016 - December 7 2016

Sharon Darlene Farson 70 of Noblesville passed away on Wednesday December 72016 at St Vincent Hospice in Indianapolis She was born on March30 1946 to the late Benjamin and Esther (Scott) Trick in AndersonIndiana

Sharon was a 1964 graduate of Maxwell High School and for 13years worked at Community Hospital East in Inpatient Registrationretiring in 2005 In her younger years she was a member of WillowBranch United Methodist Church in Greenfield and more recentlyIrvington Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis Sharon also heldmemberships in the Moose Lodge 540 Noblesville and a homemakersgroup on the East side of Indianapolis She loved shopping and finding

a good bargain Sharon was a very good cook and was known for her chicken and noodlesHer greatest joys were her children and grandchildren

She is survived by her son Gary (Jessica) Farson daughter Jennifer (John) Mrochgrandsons Jackson Mroch and Jason Mroch siblings Phillip Trick and Phyllis (Stan)Ricks nieces Ellen Trick and Debbie (Jim) Breen nephews Kevin (Kristy) Trick andJeff Ricks uncle Harold (Barbara) Trick and the father of her children Tom Farson

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 700 pm on Monday December 12 2016 at Randallamp Roberts Funeral Center 1685 Westfield Road in Noblesville Services will be heldat 1100 am on Tuesday December 13 2016 at the funeral home with visitation one hourprior Pastor Doug Kizer will officiate Burial will immediately follow the service

Memorial contributions may be made to Caring Voice Coalition 8249 MeadowbridgeRoad Mechanicsville VA 23116 They assist heart patients with grants

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Ossie Jerry Fail III 53 of Noblesville passed away on Thursday December 8 2016at Riverview Health He was born on February 11 1963 to Ossie JerryFail II and Wilma (James) Fail Spearman in Beaufort South Carolina

Jerry proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corpsand worked as a supervisor for 18 years at Brenntag He washardworking and loved watching sports collecting sports memorabiliaand riding his motorcycle An acquired taste Jerry was playful andhad a sarcastic dry sense of humor he was also a big teddy bear atheart fun-loving and would do anything for his friends and familyJerry loved his kids more than anything loved his sisters ampgranddaughter and was very proud of his family

He is survived by his daughter Jessica (Brad) Purvis son Jonathan Failgranddaughter Maci and sisters Deborah Elaine Hutchinson Georgia YVO BusbyVirginia Ann Russell and Ronda Miller

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his grandchildren Luke amp CarterPurvis

Services will be held at 630 pm on Tuesday December 13 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Center 1685 Westfield Road in Noblesville with visitation from 400 pm to thetime of service Pastor Dennis Kinser will officiate Burial with military honors will takeplace at a later date at Marion National Cemetery in Marion Indiana

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

News4

By SHARON MCMAHON

ldquoHe that eats till he is sick must fast tillhe is wellrdquo ~English Proverb

At the risk of incurring disdain from myreaders based on theabove quote pleaseknow that I realize thatholiday fare loomsclose at hand and it isnot my intention tosuggest that we do notindulge in the manydelicious diningoptions which appearat this special timeAfter a summer season

of local fresh options for fruits and vegeta-bles we begin the fall and holiday seasonfeeling pretty good about our nutritional

choices Most of us are more active in thesummer as well so we usually are feelinghealthy and fit For me the Christmasseason brings sugar cookies cheeseballs andcrackers dips sauces and more HonestlyI think I have put on about 5 lbs just writingthis article Baking for loved ones friendsand neighbors going out to dinner to cele-brate the season and enjoying thoseldquocomfort foodsrdquo we all love are traditionswhich may be very important to you andyours and should be filled with joy andhappiness

As a nutrition and wellness coach Ibelieve it is important to enjoy items thatyou may not ordinarily eat during the rest ofthe year ndash ldquofeastingrdquo is one word for itDeprivation is never the answer and we haveall heard ndash and know actually ndash that moder-ation is the key to success Have one cookieinstead of three a half-piece of pie instead

of the usual piece less gravy on thosemashed potatoes etc Moderation doesmake a difference Additionally donrsquotforget to snack on the fresh veggies beforeyou go out to eat or join the family for a bigdinner

My quote at the beginning of this articleincludes a reference to a ldquofastrdquo and in a laterarticle I will address fasting and some of themyths truths and considerations of fastingIn the meantime enjoy your holiday ldquofeastsrdquowithin reason and while paying attention toany health issues and concerns Vary yourspecial goodies with healthy fresh vitamin-rich items in order to feel better look betterand be well Let us also remember duringthis time of holiday joy and feasting thatthere are many in our communities who arein need of nutritious food items - letrsquos stockthe food pantries with items you would wishto serve your families

And finally I would like to thankseveral people who contacted me to expresstheir condolences over the passing of ourbeloved Sweetie in November I am gladthat she was able to share some of her adviceon caring for senior dogs with the readers ofthis column And a reminder that Sweetiewould want you to be sure to consider ashelter or rescue pet to join your family justas she was Warmest wishes and blessingsfrom my home to yours this holiday season

Sharon McMahon CNWCFlexAbility4uaolcomThe opinions expressed in this article are

not intended to replace advice of yourpersonal physician or licensed healthprofessional Please consult your physi-cian for any issues you may have related tonutrition or fitness activity

Enjoy your favorite holiday foods in moderation

Santa Claus is coming Sharpen yourpencils and get your holiday wish listready because Santa Claus is coming toCarmel City Center once again

Children of all ages will have theopportunity to visit with Santa during thisholiday season Santa will be bringing anearly present provided by the City ofCarmel to all children that are able to greethim while supplies last Parents areencouraged to bring a camera to capturethe moment with Santa

Visitors are invited to have brunch withSanta on Sunday Dec 11 and SundayDec 18 from 11 am to 1 pm at Hubbardamp Cravens located on the interior plaza of

Carmel City Center at 703 Veterans WayThe arrival of Santa to Carmel City Centeris something we look forward to everyyear Were excited to see all the childrenand welcome visitors to the Center to shopdine and enjoy said Melissa Averittsenior vice president at Pedcor Companies

Hubbard amp Cravens is located on theinterior plaza of Carmel City Center at thesouthwest corner of Range Line Road andCity Center Drive (click here for map)Surface parking is available on plaza level(accessible from City Center Drive) in theunderground garage (accessible fromRange Line Road) and along Veterans Waylocated to the south of Carmel City Center

Santa Claus is coming to Carmel Clay Center

Phase one of the 116th Street wideningproject wrapped up Thursday with a newsignaled intersection and traffic patterntaking effect The completion of the projectfulfills infrastructure requirements for thenew IKEA Fishers as a part of the economicdevelopment agreement announced late2015 Commuters are encouraged to usecaution when traveling in the area

The new traffic signal located at116th Street and Exit Five ParkwayIKEAWay is now operable The existing signal at116th Street and USA Parkway has beenpermanently removed

The new traffic pattern includes theclosure of the median at 116th Street andUSA Parkway to all left turning vehiclesmdashcreating a right-in and right-out intersectionAll vehicles traveling north on USAParkway wanting to turn left on 116th Streetmust turn right onto IKEA Way to accessthe new traffic signal at 116th Street Allvehicles on westbound 116th Street wantingto go south onto USA Parkway must turnleft at Exit Five ParkwayIKEA WayMessage boards will be in place to helpdrivers take note of the new traffic pattern

Phase one of the infrastructureimprovement project also included theaddition of an eastbound travel lane on116th Street from Commercial Drive toIKEA Way as well as an additional turnlane from the I-69 exit ramp to USAParkway The improvements were made toaccommodate heavy pm traffic through thecorridor Currently the corridor sees 40000vehicles a day with the evening commuteexperiencing the peak traffic volume

ldquoThis project was identified to improvetraffic flow and efficiency during peakhoursrdquo said Director of Engineering JeffHill ldquoWe see a significant uptick in trafficduring the PM commute By increasing the

capacity on the eastbound lanes we canreduce travel times for the residents in asmart wayrdquo

Phase two of the project includes thewidening of 116th Street from Exit FiveParkwayIKEA Way to Cumberland Roadand is expected to begin construction in thespring of 2017

Additional information about this signalshift will be available on the City of Fishersrsquowebsite and on Drive Fishers Twitter page

116th widening projectwraps-up for 2016

HamiltonCounty

ReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorA fast start gave the Greyhounds a win

in this years chapter of the ongoing boysbasketball rivalry between Carmel andNoblesville

The Class 4A No 4 Hounds beat theMillers 56-40 at The Mill Friday nightCarmel went on an early 10-0 run to gaincontrol of the game and the hot shooting ofSterling Brown kept the Greyhounds in frontby a comfortable margin throughout

Brown scored eight points (includingtwo 3-pointers) in Carmels initial runwhich turned a 2-2 tie into a 12-2 lead forthe Hounds Noblesville did get a 3-pointerback from Max Flinchum late in the periodto cut the Carmel lead to 12-5

That actually began a run of sevenunanswered points for Noblesville whichcontinued into the second quarter withNolan Ginther making a pair of foul shotsand McGwire Plumer scoring off a steal Butthe Hounds rattled eight straight points oftheir own with Brown hitting another 3 andCole Jenkins adding five points (a 3 and abasket off a steal) The half ended withCarmel up 27-18

In the first half I thought we shot theball fairly well said Greyhounds coachScott Heady But we felt like at halftimewe werent finishing around the basket Theywere getting loose rebounds and all the50-50 balls I thought we did a better job ofthat in the second half

Along with that defense came morelong-range shots Brown threw in three more3-pointers in the third quarter giving him atotal of six for the game Brown finished

with 22 points he made a pair of foul shotsin the fourth quarter to complete his scoring

Carmel led 47-29 with 555 left in thefourth quarter before Noblesville cut it to 12with 3s from Flinchum and Rico Duncan

But the Hounds finished with a 9-1 run toclinch the game

Carmels a very good team saidNoblesville coach Brian McCauley Theycame in they defended very well They were9-of-18 from the three-point line 50 percentand put it to us

Jenkins had two 3-pointers of his ownon his way to 11 points John MichaelMulloy added 10 points including a 6-of-6effort from the free throw line Mulloy alsopulled nine rebounds while PJ Baron hadfive

Flinchum finished with 12 pointsincluding his two 3-pointers Ginther scored11 points and grabbed five rebounds

Carmel is still undefeated at 4-0 andtravels to Fishers tonight for a 730 pmgame Noblesville is now 1-3 and hostsAnderson tonight with a 730 pm tipoff

Carmel 56Noblesville 40

Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-13 4-5 22 0Jalen Whack 0-3 1-2 1 0Alex Falender 1-5 0-2 2 1PJ Baron 1-6 1-1 3 4John Michael Mulloy 2-2 6-6 10 3

Cole Jenkins 3-3 3-4 11 1Britt Beery 0-0 0-0 0 2Luke Heady 0-1 2-4 2 0Eddie Gill 2-4 0-0 5 2Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 0-0 0-0 0 1Alex Jackson 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 15-37 17-24 56 14Carmel 3-point shooting (9-18) Brown 6-9Jenkins 2-2 Gill 1-1 Falender 0-2 Whack 0-2Baron 0-1 Heady 0-1Carmel rebounds (27) Mulloy 9 Baron 5 Brown2 Whack 2 Beery 1 Falender 1 Heady 1Jenkins 1 Pitz 1 team 4Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 2-5 7-9 11 1Grant Gremel 0-2 0-0 0 0Corby Mertens 0-4 0-0 0 3Max Flinchum 5-10 0-0 12 5McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 5Rico Duncan 1-2 0-0 3 1Ryan Barnes 1-1 1-1 3 3Xavier Hines 0-3 0-0 0 0Ernesto Prieto 1-1 0-0 2 1Trevor Conwell 0-0 2-2 2 0Totals 13-32 11-13 40 19Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-11) Flinchum 2-4Duncan 1-2 Hines 0-2 Mertens 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (16) Ginther 5 Plumer 2Barnes 1 Conwell 1 Duncan 1 Gremel 1 Hines1 Mertens 1 team 3Score by QuartersCarmel 12 15 17 12 - 56Noblesville 5 13 11 11 - 40

Carmel beats Noblesville stays perfect

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

It was off to the races at The Mill Friday night as Noblesville hosted Carmel in that continuing boys basketball rivalry TheGreyhounds beat the Millers 56-40 to stay undefeated at 4-0 for the seasonPictured Noblesvillersquos Max Flinchum (22) and Grant Gremel (42) Carmelrsquos Cole Jenkins (3) Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther(40) and McGwire Plumer (23) Carmelrsquos Britt Beery (44) and Luke Heady (11)

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Corby Mertens (right) shoots over Carmelrsquos John Michael Mulloy (left)Also pictured is the Greyhoundsrsquo Eddie Gill

6 Sports

Champions together

During halftime of Fridayrsquos boys basketball game at The Mill theNoblesville and Carmel Play Unified teams took to the court to playtheir own game which was part of Champions Together a partnershipbetween the IHSAA and Special Olympics Indiana

ABOVE Noblesvillersquos Maggie Dirksen goes up for a shot she hadseveral baskets during the Play Unified game

RIGHT Cade Heller gets ready to shoot the ball

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

7Sports

Hamilton Heights lost a HoosierConference heartbreaker on Friday fallingto Lewis Cass 62-61 at the Husky Dome

The Huskies got out to a good startleading the Kings 17-9 after the first quarterCass cut Heights lead to 35-30 by halftimebut Heights built its lead back up to 50-43after three quarters The Kinds outscored theHuskies 19-11 in the fourth period

Caymn Lutz had a huge game with 27points and four steals for Heights AustinSauerteig pulled six rebounds

This was the first conference game ofthe season for the Huskies who are now 2-3overall Heights hosts Delta at 730 pmtonight

Lewis Cass 62Heights 61

Heights FG FT TP PFAustin Sauerteig 3-5 1-3 9 1Caymn Lutz 9-16 8-12 27 3Max Wahl 2-10 1-2 7 4Drayden Thomas 3-5 0-2 6 5Max Beale 1-3 1-2 3 0Caleb Bean 2-2 1-2 5 4Tyler Wiltermood 1-4 2-3 4 3Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 2Dawson Phifer 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 21-46 14-26 61 22Score by QuartersCass 9 21 13 19 - 62Heights 17 18 15 11 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Wahl 2-4Sauerteig 2-3 Lutz 1-2 Thomas 0-1 Phifer 0-1Beale 0-1 Wiltermood 0-1Heights rebounds (20) Sauerteig 6 Lutz 4Thomas 3 Wahl 2 Bean 2 Wiltermood 2 Beale1

Huskies lose tough conference opener

RIGHT Hamilton HeightsrsquoAustin Sauerteig flies to thebasket during the Huskiesrsquogame with Lewis Cass Fridayat the Husky Dome Sauerteighad nine points and sixrebounds

BELOW Caymn Lutz scored27 points for the Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sports8

The University Trailblazers used a sti-fling defense to capture a 46-31 win overpreviously undefeated Sectional 58 foeBethesda Christian Friday night at The UCenter

University improved to 4-1 on theseason holding thePatriots to 40 pointsbelow their 71 pointsper game average Bethesda Christianscored on only 13 pos-sessions during thegame as they fell to3-1

Emerson Halbleibled University with 16points DavidHoward added 10 andEthan Sickels had apair three pointers aspart of his eight pointeffort

University coachBrandon Laffermanwas pleased with histeams defensiveperformanceholdingthe Patriot to threepoints in thefirst 702 of the fourthquarter Im reallyhappy with how we

closed out the game Our goal coming inwas to not give up offensive rebounds andlimit our turnovers

The Trailblazers used an 11-3 run overthe last four minutes of the first quarter toopen up a 15-8 lead and they led the rest ofthe game Halbleib had eight in the quarter I thought Emerson played well despitethem leaning on us the entire game Laffer-man said of his junior center

University did not score for thefirst 521 of the second quarter as the leadshrunk to 15-13 however University closedon 9-2 push to take a 24-15 halftime lead Halbleib broke the scoreless streak with abasket then fed Howard for a layup ZachHodgin found Sickels for a corner threepointer and Halbleib made both ends of aone and one with 12 seconds left in the half

The Trailblazers led by as many as 18before dribbling out the final minutes of thecontest

University hosts defending Class 1Astate champion Liberty Christian Saturday night in the a girls boys doubleheader Thegirls team will battle at 6 pm with the boyscontest to follow

University 46Bethesda Christian 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 3 3-4 10 3Ethan Sickels 3 0-0 8 1Zach Hodgin 1 2-2 4 2Josh Alford 2 0-0 5 0Emerson Halbleib 7 2-3 16 2Josh Watson 1 0-0 3 2Tyler Wott 0 0-0 0 0Totals 17 7-9 46 10Score by QuartersBethesda 8 7 10 6 - 31University 15 9 10 12 - 46

Hodgin

Sickels

Trailblazersrsquo defenseoverwhelms Bethesda Christian

Sheridan pulled away from old rivalClinton Central in the second half and thatsent the Blackhawks to a 55-47 victory atHobbs Gymnasium Friday night

The Bulldogs led 26-22 at halftime butSheridan regained the lead by the end ofthe third quarter which saw the Hawksahead 34-33 Sheridan then poured in 21points in the fourth period to clinch thegame

Jack Waitt and Tanner Swindle bothscored 11 points for the Blackhawks whohad great balance in their scoringEveryone scored at least one point DrakeDelph added nine points Swindle pulledsix rebounds and Nicholas Burnell grabbedfive

Not only was the win a big rivalryvictory but it also was the opener forSheridan in Hoosier Heartland Conferenceplay The Hawks are 3-2 overall andtravel to Tipton tonight for a 730 pmgame

Sheridan 55Clinton Central 47

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 1-2 1 0

Jack Waitt 4-11 2-2 11 1Drake Delph 2-3 5-6 9 1Sean Weitzel 1-3 3-4 5 3Tommy Glidden 2-7 0-1 4 1Cameron Weitzel 1-1 3-4 5 3Aiden Roaten 1-5 3-4 5 4Nicholas Burnell 2-3 0-0 4 0Tanner Swindle 2-5 6-8 11 4Totals 15-38 23-31 55 17Score by QuartersSheridan 11 11 12 21 - 55Central 11 15 7 14 - 47Sheridan 3-point shooting (2-7) Waitt 1-3Swindle 1-2 S Weitzel 0-1 Glidden 0-1Sheridan rebounds (26) Swindle 6 Burnell 5Waitt 4 Roaten 4 Delph 3 C Weitzel 3Glidden 1

Waitt Swindle

lsquoHawks come backbeat rival Bulldogs

Circle City Conference action was fastand furious Fridaynight at BrebeufJesuit in boys actionThe Class 3A No 8Braves moved to 4-0on the season with a56-53 win overGuerin Catholic Itwas Brebeufs firstconference gamewhile the GoldenEagles have lost boththeir league games

The game saweleven lead changes and was tied seventimes Brebeuf held its biggest lead at26-19 but Guerin Catholic (1-3) tied thegame at 29-all before Brebeuf scored justbefore the halftime buzzer to lead 31-29

In a seesaw final half the Golden Eaglesgrabbed the lead four times but never bymore than a point GCHS trailed 54-53after a Jack Hansen 3-pt play with 36seconds left But Brebeuf was fouled on theensuing inbounds play and made both shotsto ice the game

Coach Pete Smith was happier after thegame than last Saturday night at HamiltonHeights We played much harder and that

was something we stressed all week inpractice We had some good looks that wejust could not convert in crucial times andmissed some block outs that gave them afew second shots which they converted onsaid Smith

The Golden Eagles will travel toMuncie Central Saturday night for a 730pm game

Brebeuf Jesuit 56Guerin Catholic 53

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 4-9 0-0 9 1Cameron Dixon 2-2 0-1 4 3Matthew Godfrey 4-9 2-4 12 3Jack Hansen 4-11 8-9 16 2Zach Munson 2-6 2-4 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 0-1 2 4Luke Godfrey 2-4 0-0 4 3Will Morris 0-0 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 19-44 12-19 53 17Score by QuartersGuerin 16 13 10 14 - 53Brebeuf 18 13 12 13 - 56Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (3-11) MGodfrey 2-5 Sills 1-3 L Godfrey 0-1 Hansen0-1 Weas 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (35) M Godfrey 8Hansen 8 Sills 5 Weas 5 Dixon 3 L Godfrey2 Munson 1 Sharpe 1 team 2

Golden Eagles loseroad CCC contest

Hansen

Hamilton Southeastern battled Class4A No 2 North Central Friday at theRoyals gym but eventually fell to thePanthers 79-68 for its first loss of the year

Southeastern was tied with NC 38-38at halftime Zach Gunn led HSE with 23points and nine rebounds with JackDavidson draining five 3-pointers for 17points

The Royals are now 3-1 for the seasonand play Fort Wayne Snider at 540 pmthis afternoon in a game at Southport HighSchool

Stats were unavailable due to technicaldifficulties

Score by QuartersNorth Central 16 22 22 19 - 79Southeastern 23 15 15 15 - 68

Gunn Davidson

Royals fall to No 2 Panthers

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Noblesvilles girls basketball team got back on thewinning track Friday night beating Fishers 81-58 in acounty and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at theTigers gym

The Millers led 21-14 after the first quarter and 33-28at halftime then pulled away in the second half byoutscoring Fishers 48-30

Emily Kiser poured in 26 points for Noblesvilleincluding a 12-of-15 performance from the free throw lineMaddie Knight was right behind her with 25 points Knighthad four 3-pointers on the night Brooke Herron added 11points and also dished out six assists Kiser had eightrebounds and four assists

Toni Grace led the Tigers with 25 points she threw infour 3-pointers Audrey Turner scored 16 points and alsohad seven rebounds and two blocked shots Kenedi Londonmade two blocks as well

The Millers are now 2-2 in the HCC and 5-6 overalland will travel to Anderson for a Tuesday game Fishers is0-3 in the conference and 5-7 overall the Tigers play theMudsock game next Friday against Hamilton Southeasternat the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Noblesville 81 Fishers 58Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 2-2 1-2 6 2Olivia Morales 0-0 0-0 0 0Maddie Knight 8-12 5-5 25 2Madison Whetro 0-0 0-0 0 1Abby Haley 0-0 2-3 2 1Brooke Herron 3-8 4-4 11 3Emily Kiser 7-14 12-15 26 2Kaylin Mertens 2-3 3-5 8 3Sam Salmon 1-4 0-0 3 1Totals 23-43 27-34 81 15

Noblesville 3-point shooting (8-16) Knight 4-5 Herron 1-3Salmon 1-3 Mertens 1-2 Johnson 1-1 Kiser 0-2Noblesville rebounds (27) Kiser 8 Morales 4 Knight 3 Whetro 2Herron 2 Mertens 1 team 7Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 8-13 5-6 25 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 3Skylar Fulton 1-8 1-3 4 1Alexandra Bankovich 2-6 2-2 7 2Tamia Perryman 3-4 0-0 6 3Kenedi London 0-6 0-0 0 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 3Casey Walker 0-0 0-0 0 2Audrey Turner 7-10 2-4 16 4Totals 21-48 10-15 58 24Fishers 3-point shooting (6-16) Grace 4-6 Fulton 1-6 Bankovich1-2 Surber 0-1 London 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 7 Walker 4 Grace 3 Perryman 3Surber 2 Bankovich 2 London 2 Stullken 2Score by QuartersNoblesville 21 12 23 25 - 81Fishers 14 14 14 16 - 58

Big second half sends Millers past Tigers

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Emily Kiser (30) passes the ball to Brooke Herron (24) who would then make a jump shot for the Millers Noblesville beat Fishers 81-58 at the Tigersrsquogym in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference game Pictured for Fishers is Amanda Surber (12)

Fishersrsquo Toni Grace had four 3-pointers for the Tigers Friday night

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

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lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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Friday night high school basketball scores

Sports 11

News4

By SHARON MCMAHON

ldquoHe that eats till he is sick must fast tillhe is wellrdquo ~English Proverb

At the risk of incurring disdain from myreaders based on theabove quote pleaseknow that I realize thatholiday fare loomsclose at hand and it isnot my intention tosuggest that we do notindulge in the manydelicious diningoptions which appearat this special timeAfter a summer season

of local fresh options for fruits and vegeta-bles we begin the fall and holiday seasonfeeling pretty good about our nutritional

choices Most of us are more active in thesummer as well so we usually are feelinghealthy and fit For me the Christmasseason brings sugar cookies cheeseballs andcrackers dips sauces and more HonestlyI think I have put on about 5 lbs just writingthis article Baking for loved ones friendsand neighbors going out to dinner to cele-brate the season and enjoying thoseldquocomfort foodsrdquo we all love are traditionswhich may be very important to you andyours and should be filled with joy andhappiness

As a nutrition and wellness coach Ibelieve it is important to enjoy items thatyou may not ordinarily eat during the rest ofthe year ndash ldquofeastingrdquo is one word for itDeprivation is never the answer and we haveall heard ndash and know actually ndash that moder-ation is the key to success Have one cookieinstead of three a half-piece of pie instead

of the usual piece less gravy on thosemashed potatoes etc Moderation doesmake a difference Additionally donrsquotforget to snack on the fresh veggies beforeyou go out to eat or join the family for a bigdinner

My quote at the beginning of this articleincludes a reference to a ldquofastrdquo and in a laterarticle I will address fasting and some of themyths truths and considerations of fastingIn the meantime enjoy your holiday ldquofeastsrdquowithin reason and while paying attention toany health issues and concerns Vary yourspecial goodies with healthy fresh vitamin-rich items in order to feel better look betterand be well Let us also remember duringthis time of holiday joy and feasting thatthere are many in our communities who arein need of nutritious food items - letrsquos stockthe food pantries with items you would wishto serve your families

And finally I would like to thankseveral people who contacted me to expresstheir condolences over the passing of ourbeloved Sweetie in November I am gladthat she was able to share some of her adviceon caring for senior dogs with the readers ofthis column And a reminder that Sweetiewould want you to be sure to consider ashelter or rescue pet to join your family justas she was Warmest wishes and blessingsfrom my home to yours this holiday season

Sharon McMahon CNWCFlexAbility4uaolcomThe opinions expressed in this article are

not intended to replace advice of yourpersonal physician or licensed healthprofessional Please consult your physi-cian for any issues you may have related tonutrition or fitness activity

Enjoy your favorite holiday foods in moderation

Santa Claus is coming Sharpen yourpencils and get your holiday wish listready because Santa Claus is coming toCarmel City Center once again

Children of all ages will have theopportunity to visit with Santa during thisholiday season Santa will be bringing anearly present provided by the City ofCarmel to all children that are able to greethim while supplies last Parents areencouraged to bring a camera to capturethe moment with Santa

Visitors are invited to have brunch withSanta on Sunday Dec 11 and SundayDec 18 from 11 am to 1 pm at Hubbardamp Cravens located on the interior plaza of

Carmel City Center at 703 Veterans WayThe arrival of Santa to Carmel City Centeris something we look forward to everyyear Were excited to see all the childrenand welcome visitors to the Center to shopdine and enjoy said Melissa Averittsenior vice president at Pedcor Companies

Hubbard amp Cravens is located on theinterior plaza of Carmel City Center at thesouthwest corner of Range Line Road andCity Center Drive (click here for map)Surface parking is available on plaza level(accessible from City Center Drive) in theunderground garage (accessible fromRange Line Road) and along Veterans Waylocated to the south of Carmel City Center

Santa Claus is coming to Carmel Clay Center

Phase one of the 116th Street wideningproject wrapped up Thursday with a newsignaled intersection and traffic patterntaking effect The completion of the projectfulfills infrastructure requirements for thenew IKEA Fishers as a part of the economicdevelopment agreement announced late2015 Commuters are encouraged to usecaution when traveling in the area

The new traffic signal located at116th Street and Exit Five ParkwayIKEAWay is now operable The existing signal at116th Street and USA Parkway has beenpermanently removed

The new traffic pattern includes theclosure of the median at 116th Street andUSA Parkway to all left turning vehiclesmdashcreating a right-in and right-out intersectionAll vehicles traveling north on USAParkway wanting to turn left on 116th Streetmust turn right onto IKEA Way to accessthe new traffic signal at 116th Street Allvehicles on westbound 116th Street wantingto go south onto USA Parkway must turnleft at Exit Five ParkwayIKEA WayMessage boards will be in place to helpdrivers take note of the new traffic pattern

Phase one of the infrastructureimprovement project also included theaddition of an eastbound travel lane on116th Street from Commercial Drive toIKEA Way as well as an additional turnlane from the I-69 exit ramp to USAParkway The improvements were made toaccommodate heavy pm traffic through thecorridor Currently the corridor sees 40000vehicles a day with the evening commuteexperiencing the peak traffic volume

ldquoThis project was identified to improvetraffic flow and efficiency during peakhoursrdquo said Director of Engineering JeffHill ldquoWe see a significant uptick in trafficduring the PM commute By increasing the

capacity on the eastbound lanes we canreduce travel times for the residents in asmart wayrdquo

Phase two of the project includes thewidening of 116th Street from Exit FiveParkwayIKEA Way to Cumberland Roadand is expected to begin construction in thespring of 2017

Additional information about this signalshift will be available on the City of Fishersrsquowebsite and on Drive Fishers Twitter page

116th widening projectwraps-up for 2016

HamiltonCounty

ReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorA fast start gave the Greyhounds a win

in this years chapter of the ongoing boysbasketball rivalry between Carmel andNoblesville

The Class 4A No 4 Hounds beat theMillers 56-40 at The Mill Friday nightCarmel went on an early 10-0 run to gaincontrol of the game and the hot shooting ofSterling Brown kept the Greyhounds in frontby a comfortable margin throughout

Brown scored eight points (includingtwo 3-pointers) in Carmels initial runwhich turned a 2-2 tie into a 12-2 lead forthe Hounds Noblesville did get a 3-pointerback from Max Flinchum late in the periodto cut the Carmel lead to 12-5

That actually began a run of sevenunanswered points for Noblesville whichcontinued into the second quarter withNolan Ginther making a pair of foul shotsand McGwire Plumer scoring off a steal Butthe Hounds rattled eight straight points oftheir own with Brown hitting another 3 andCole Jenkins adding five points (a 3 and abasket off a steal) The half ended withCarmel up 27-18

In the first half I thought we shot theball fairly well said Greyhounds coachScott Heady But we felt like at halftimewe werent finishing around the basket Theywere getting loose rebounds and all the50-50 balls I thought we did a better job ofthat in the second half

Along with that defense came morelong-range shots Brown threw in three more3-pointers in the third quarter giving him atotal of six for the game Brown finished

with 22 points he made a pair of foul shotsin the fourth quarter to complete his scoring

Carmel led 47-29 with 555 left in thefourth quarter before Noblesville cut it to 12with 3s from Flinchum and Rico Duncan

But the Hounds finished with a 9-1 run toclinch the game

Carmels a very good team saidNoblesville coach Brian McCauley Theycame in they defended very well They were9-of-18 from the three-point line 50 percentand put it to us

Jenkins had two 3-pointers of his ownon his way to 11 points John MichaelMulloy added 10 points including a 6-of-6effort from the free throw line Mulloy alsopulled nine rebounds while PJ Baron hadfive

Flinchum finished with 12 pointsincluding his two 3-pointers Ginther scored11 points and grabbed five rebounds

Carmel is still undefeated at 4-0 andtravels to Fishers tonight for a 730 pmgame Noblesville is now 1-3 and hostsAnderson tonight with a 730 pm tipoff

Carmel 56Noblesville 40

Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-13 4-5 22 0Jalen Whack 0-3 1-2 1 0Alex Falender 1-5 0-2 2 1PJ Baron 1-6 1-1 3 4John Michael Mulloy 2-2 6-6 10 3

Cole Jenkins 3-3 3-4 11 1Britt Beery 0-0 0-0 0 2Luke Heady 0-1 2-4 2 0Eddie Gill 2-4 0-0 5 2Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 0-0 0-0 0 1Alex Jackson 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 15-37 17-24 56 14Carmel 3-point shooting (9-18) Brown 6-9Jenkins 2-2 Gill 1-1 Falender 0-2 Whack 0-2Baron 0-1 Heady 0-1Carmel rebounds (27) Mulloy 9 Baron 5 Brown2 Whack 2 Beery 1 Falender 1 Heady 1Jenkins 1 Pitz 1 team 4Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 2-5 7-9 11 1Grant Gremel 0-2 0-0 0 0Corby Mertens 0-4 0-0 0 3Max Flinchum 5-10 0-0 12 5McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 5Rico Duncan 1-2 0-0 3 1Ryan Barnes 1-1 1-1 3 3Xavier Hines 0-3 0-0 0 0Ernesto Prieto 1-1 0-0 2 1Trevor Conwell 0-0 2-2 2 0Totals 13-32 11-13 40 19Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-11) Flinchum 2-4Duncan 1-2 Hines 0-2 Mertens 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (16) Ginther 5 Plumer 2Barnes 1 Conwell 1 Duncan 1 Gremel 1 Hines1 Mertens 1 team 3Score by QuartersCarmel 12 15 17 12 - 56Noblesville 5 13 11 11 - 40

Carmel beats Noblesville stays perfect

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

It was off to the races at The Mill Friday night as Noblesville hosted Carmel in that continuing boys basketball rivalry TheGreyhounds beat the Millers 56-40 to stay undefeated at 4-0 for the seasonPictured Noblesvillersquos Max Flinchum (22) and Grant Gremel (42) Carmelrsquos Cole Jenkins (3) Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther(40) and McGwire Plumer (23) Carmelrsquos Britt Beery (44) and Luke Heady (11)

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Corby Mertens (right) shoots over Carmelrsquos John Michael Mulloy (left)Also pictured is the Greyhoundsrsquo Eddie Gill

6 Sports

Champions together

During halftime of Fridayrsquos boys basketball game at The Mill theNoblesville and Carmel Play Unified teams took to the court to playtheir own game which was part of Champions Together a partnershipbetween the IHSAA and Special Olympics Indiana

ABOVE Noblesvillersquos Maggie Dirksen goes up for a shot she hadseveral baskets during the Play Unified game

RIGHT Cade Heller gets ready to shoot the ball

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

7Sports

Hamilton Heights lost a HoosierConference heartbreaker on Friday fallingto Lewis Cass 62-61 at the Husky Dome

The Huskies got out to a good startleading the Kings 17-9 after the first quarterCass cut Heights lead to 35-30 by halftimebut Heights built its lead back up to 50-43after three quarters The Kinds outscored theHuskies 19-11 in the fourth period

Caymn Lutz had a huge game with 27points and four steals for Heights AustinSauerteig pulled six rebounds

This was the first conference game ofthe season for the Huskies who are now 2-3overall Heights hosts Delta at 730 pmtonight

Lewis Cass 62Heights 61

Heights FG FT TP PFAustin Sauerteig 3-5 1-3 9 1Caymn Lutz 9-16 8-12 27 3Max Wahl 2-10 1-2 7 4Drayden Thomas 3-5 0-2 6 5Max Beale 1-3 1-2 3 0Caleb Bean 2-2 1-2 5 4Tyler Wiltermood 1-4 2-3 4 3Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 2Dawson Phifer 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 21-46 14-26 61 22Score by QuartersCass 9 21 13 19 - 62Heights 17 18 15 11 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Wahl 2-4Sauerteig 2-3 Lutz 1-2 Thomas 0-1 Phifer 0-1Beale 0-1 Wiltermood 0-1Heights rebounds (20) Sauerteig 6 Lutz 4Thomas 3 Wahl 2 Bean 2 Wiltermood 2 Beale1

Huskies lose tough conference opener

RIGHT Hamilton HeightsrsquoAustin Sauerteig flies to thebasket during the Huskiesrsquogame with Lewis Cass Fridayat the Husky Dome Sauerteighad nine points and sixrebounds

BELOW Caymn Lutz scored27 points for the Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sports8

The University Trailblazers used a sti-fling defense to capture a 46-31 win overpreviously undefeated Sectional 58 foeBethesda Christian Friday night at The UCenter

University improved to 4-1 on theseason holding thePatriots to 40 pointsbelow their 71 pointsper game average Bethesda Christianscored on only 13 pos-sessions during thegame as they fell to3-1

Emerson Halbleibled University with 16points DavidHoward added 10 andEthan Sickels had apair three pointers aspart of his eight pointeffort

University coachBrandon Laffermanwas pleased with histeams defensiveperformanceholdingthe Patriot to threepoints in thefirst 702 of the fourthquarter Im reallyhappy with how we

closed out the game Our goal coming inwas to not give up offensive rebounds andlimit our turnovers

The Trailblazers used an 11-3 run overthe last four minutes of the first quarter toopen up a 15-8 lead and they led the rest ofthe game Halbleib had eight in the quarter I thought Emerson played well despitethem leaning on us the entire game Laffer-man said of his junior center

University did not score for thefirst 521 of the second quarter as the leadshrunk to 15-13 however University closedon 9-2 push to take a 24-15 halftime lead Halbleib broke the scoreless streak with abasket then fed Howard for a layup ZachHodgin found Sickels for a corner threepointer and Halbleib made both ends of aone and one with 12 seconds left in the half

The Trailblazers led by as many as 18before dribbling out the final minutes of thecontest

University hosts defending Class 1Astate champion Liberty Christian Saturday night in the a girls boys doubleheader Thegirls team will battle at 6 pm with the boyscontest to follow

University 46Bethesda Christian 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 3 3-4 10 3Ethan Sickels 3 0-0 8 1Zach Hodgin 1 2-2 4 2Josh Alford 2 0-0 5 0Emerson Halbleib 7 2-3 16 2Josh Watson 1 0-0 3 2Tyler Wott 0 0-0 0 0Totals 17 7-9 46 10Score by QuartersBethesda 8 7 10 6 - 31University 15 9 10 12 - 46

Hodgin

Sickels

Trailblazersrsquo defenseoverwhelms Bethesda Christian

Sheridan pulled away from old rivalClinton Central in the second half and thatsent the Blackhawks to a 55-47 victory atHobbs Gymnasium Friday night

The Bulldogs led 26-22 at halftime butSheridan regained the lead by the end ofthe third quarter which saw the Hawksahead 34-33 Sheridan then poured in 21points in the fourth period to clinch thegame

Jack Waitt and Tanner Swindle bothscored 11 points for the Blackhawks whohad great balance in their scoringEveryone scored at least one point DrakeDelph added nine points Swindle pulledsix rebounds and Nicholas Burnell grabbedfive

Not only was the win a big rivalryvictory but it also was the opener forSheridan in Hoosier Heartland Conferenceplay The Hawks are 3-2 overall andtravel to Tipton tonight for a 730 pmgame

Sheridan 55Clinton Central 47

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 1-2 1 0

Jack Waitt 4-11 2-2 11 1Drake Delph 2-3 5-6 9 1Sean Weitzel 1-3 3-4 5 3Tommy Glidden 2-7 0-1 4 1Cameron Weitzel 1-1 3-4 5 3Aiden Roaten 1-5 3-4 5 4Nicholas Burnell 2-3 0-0 4 0Tanner Swindle 2-5 6-8 11 4Totals 15-38 23-31 55 17Score by QuartersSheridan 11 11 12 21 - 55Central 11 15 7 14 - 47Sheridan 3-point shooting (2-7) Waitt 1-3Swindle 1-2 S Weitzel 0-1 Glidden 0-1Sheridan rebounds (26) Swindle 6 Burnell 5Waitt 4 Roaten 4 Delph 3 C Weitzel 3Glidden 1

Waitt Swindle

lsquoHawks come backbeat rival Bulldogs

Circle City Conference action was fastand furious Fridaynight at BrebeufJesuit in boys actionThe Class 3A No 8Braves moved to 4-0on the season with a56-53 win overGuerin Catholic Itwas Brebeufs firstconference gamewhile the GoldenEagles have lost boththeir league games

The game saweleven lead changes and was tied seventimes Brebeuf held its biggest lead at26-19 but Guerin Catholic (1-3) tied thegame at 29-all before Brebeuf scored justbefore the halftime buzzer to lead 31-29

In a seesaw final half the Golden Eaglesgrabbed the lead four times but never bymore than a point GCHS trailed 54-53after a Jack Hansen 3-pt play with 36seconds left But Brebeuf was fouled on theensuing inbounds play and made both shotsto ice the game

Coach Pete Smith was happier after thegame than last Saturday night at HamiltonHeights We played much harder and that

was something we stressed all week inpractice We had some good looks that wejust could not convert in crucial times andmissed some block outs that gave them afew second shots which they converted onsaid Smith

The Golden Eagles will travel toMuncie Central Saturday night for a 730pm game

Brebeuf Jesuit 56Guerin Catholic 53

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 4-9 0-0 9 1Cameron Dixon 2-2 0-1 4 3Matthew Godfrey 4-9 2-4 12 3Jack Hansen 4-11 8-9 16 2Zach Munson 2-6 2-4 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 0-1 2 4Luke Godfrey 2-4 0-0 4 3Will Morris 0-0 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 19-44 12-19 53 17Score by QuartersGuerin 16 13 10 14 - 53Brebeuf 18 13 12 13 - 56Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (3-11) MGodfrey 2-5 Sills 1-3 L Godfrey 0-1 Hansen0-1 Weas 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (35) M Godfrey 8Hansen 8 Sills 5 Weas 5 Dixon 3 L Godfrey2 Munson 1 Sharpe 1 team 2

Golden Eagles loseroad CCC contest

Hansen

Hamilton Southeastern battled Class4A No 2 North Central Friday at theRoyals gym but eventually fell to thePanthers 79-68 for its first loss of the year

Southeastern was tied with NC 38-38at halftime Zach Gunn led HSE with 23points and nine rebounds with JackDavidson draining five 3-pointers for 17points

The Royals are now 3-1 for the seasonand play Fort Wayne Snider at 540 pmthis afternoon in a game at Southport HighSchool

Stats were unavailable due to technicaldifficulties

Score by QuartersNorth Central 16 22 22 19 - 79Southeastern 23 15 15 15 - 68

Gunn Davidson

Royals fall to No 2 Panthers

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Noblesvilles girls basketball team got back on thewinning track Friday night beating Fishers 81-58 in acounty and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at theTigers gym

The Millers led 21-14 after the first quarter and 33-28at halftime then pulled away in the second half byoutscoring Fishers 48-30

Emily Kiser poured in 26 points for Noblesvilleincluding a 12-of-15 performance from the free throw lineMaddie Knight was right behind her with 25 points Knighthad four 3-pointers on the night Brooke Herron added 11points and also dished out six assists Kiser had eightrebounds and four assists

Toni Grace led the Tigers with 25 points she threw infour 3-pointers Audrey Turner scored 16 points and alsohad seven rebounds and two blocked shots Kenedi Londonmade two blocks as well

The Millers are now 2-2 in the HCC and 5-6 overalland will travel to Anderson for a Tuesday game Fishers is0-3 in the conference and 5-7 overall the Tigers play theMudsock game next Friday against Hamilton Southeasternat the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Noblesville 81 Fishers 58Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 2-2 1-2 6 2Olivia Morales 0-0 0-0 0 0Maddie Knight 8-12 5-5 25 2Madison Whetro 0-0 0-0 0 1Abby Haley 0-0 2-3 2 1Brooke Herron 3-8 4-4 11 3Emily Kiser 7-14 12-15 26 2Kaylin Mertens 2-3 3-5 8 3Sam Salmon 1-4 0-0 3 1Totals 23-43 27-34 81 15

Noblesville 3-point shooting (8-16) Knight 4-5 Herron 1-3Salmon 1-3 Mertens 1-2 Johnson 1-1 Kiser 0-2Noblesville rebounds (27) Kiser 8 Morales 4 Knight 3 Whetro 2Herron 2 Mertens 1 team 7Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 8-13 5-6 25 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 3Skylar Fulton 1-8 1-3 4 1Alexandra Bankovich 2-6 2-2 7 2Tamia Perryman 3-4 0-0 6 3Kenedi London 0-6 0-0 0 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 3Casey Walker 0-0 0-0 0 2Audrey Turner 7-10 2-4 16 4Totals 21-48 10-15 58 24Fishers 3-point shooting (6-16) Grace 4-6 Fulton 1-6 Bankovich1-2 Surber 0-1 London 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 7 Walker 4 Grace 3 Perryman 3Surber 2 Bankovich 2 London 2 Stullken 2Score by QuartersNoblesville 21 12 23 25 - 81Fishers 14 14 14 16 - 58

Big second half sends Millers past Tigers

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Emily Kiser (30) passes the ball to Brooke Herron (24) who would then make a jump shot for the Millers Noblesville beat Fishers 81-58 at the Tigersrsquogym in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference game Pictured for Fishers is Amanda Surber (12)

Fishersrsquo Toni Grace had four 3-pointers for the Tigers Friday night

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

Sports10

lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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Friday night high school basketball scores

Sports 11

Sports 5

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorA fast start gave the Greyhounds a win

in this years chapter of the ongoing boysbasketball rivalry between Carmel andNoblesville

The Class 4A No 4 Hounds beat theMillers 56-40 at The Mill Friday nightCarmel went on an early 10-0 run to gaincontrol of the game and the hot shooting ofSterling Brown kept the Greyhounds in frontby a comfortable margin throughout

Brown scored eight points (includingtwo 3-pointers) in Carmels initial runwhich turned a 2-2 tie into a 12-2 lead forthe Hounds Noblesville did get a 3-pointerback from Max Flinchum late in the periodto cut the Carmel lead to 12-5

That actually began a run of sevenunanswered points for Noblesville whichcontinued into the second quarter withNolan Ginther making a pair of foul shotsand McGwire Plumer scoring off a steal Butthe Hounds rattled eight straight points oftheir own with Brown hitting another 3 andCole Jenkins adding five points (a 3 and abasket off a steal) The half ended withCarmel up 27-18

In the first half I thought we shot theball fairly well said Greyhounds coachScott Heady But we felt like at halftimewe werent finishing around the basket Theywere getting loose rebounds and all the50-50 balls I thought we did a better job ofthat in the second half

Along with that defense came morelong-range shots Brown threw in three more3-pointers in the third quarter giving him atotal of six for the game Brown finished

with 22 points he made a pair of foul shotsin the fourth quarter to complete his scoring

Carmel led 47-29 with 555 left in thefourth quarter before Noblesville cut it to 12with 3s from Flinchum and Rico Duncan

But the Hounds finished with a 9-1 run toclinch the game

Carmels a very good team saidNoblesville coach Brian McCauley Theycame in they defended very well They were9-of-18 from the three-point line 50 percentand put it to us

Jenkins had two 3-pointers of his ownon his way to 11 points John MichaelMulloy added 10 points including a 6-of-6effort from the free throw line Mulloy alsopulled nine rebounds while PJ Baron hadfive

Flinchum finished with 12 pointsincluding his two 3-pointers Ginther scored11 points and grabbed five rebounds

Carmel is still undefeated at 4-0 andtravels to Fishers tonight for a 730 pmgame Noblesville is now 1-3 and hostsAnderson tonight with a 730 pm tipoff

Carmel 56Noblesville 40

Carmel FG FT TP PFSterling Brown 6-13 4-5 22 0Jalen Whack 0-3 1-2 1 0Alex Falender 1-5 0-2 2 1PJ Baron 1-6 1-1 3 4John Michael Mulloy 2-2 6-6 10 3

Cole Jenkins 3-3 3-4 11 1Britt Beery 0-0 0-0 0 2Luke Heady 0-1 2-4 2 0Eddie Gill 2-4 0-0 5 2Andrew Owens 0-0 0-0 0 0Mike Pitz 0-0 0-0 0 1Alex Jackson 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 15-37 17-24 56 14Carmel 3-point shooting (9-18) Brown 6-9Jenkins 2-2 Gill 1-1 Falender 0-2 Whack 0-2Baron 0-1 Heady 0-1Carmel rebounds (27) Mulloy 9 Baron 5 Brown2 Whack 2 Beery 1 Falender 1 Heady 1Jenkins 1 Pitz 1 team 4Noblesville FG FT TP PFNolan Ginther 2-5 7-9 11 1Grant Gremel 0-2 0-0 0 0Corby Mertens 0-4 0-0 0 3Max Flinchum 5-10 0-0 12 5McGwire Plumer 3-4 1-1 7 5Rico Duncan 1-2 0-0 3 1Ryan Barnes 1-1 1-1 3 3Xavier Hines 0-3 0-0 0 0Ernesto Prieto 1-1 0-0 2 1Trevor Conwell 0-0 2-2 2 0Totals 13-32 11-13 40 19Noblesville 3-point shooting (3-11) Flinchum 2-4Duncan 1-2 Hines 0-2 Mertens 0-2 Plumer 0-1Noblesville rebounds (16) Ginther 5 Plumer 2Barnes 1 Conwell 1 Duncan 1 Gremel 1 Hines1 Mertens 1 team 3Score by QuartersCarmel 12 15 17 12 - 56Noblesville 5 13 11 11 - 40

Carmel beats Noblesville stays perfect

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

It was off to the races at The Mill Friday night as Noblesville hosted Carmel in that continuing boys basketball rivalry TheGreyhounds beat the Millers 56-40 to stay undefeated at 4-0 for the seasonPictured Noblesvillersquos Max Flinchum (22) and Grant Gremel (42) Carmelrsquos Cole Jenkins (3) Noblesvillersquos Nolan Ginther(40) and McGwire Plumer (23) Carmelrsquos Britt Beery (44) and Luke Heady (11)

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Noblesvillersquos Corby Mertens (right) shoots over Carmelrsquos John Michael Mulloy (left)Also pictured is the Greyhoundsrsquo Eddie Gill

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Champions together

During halftime of Fridayrsquos boys basketball game at The Mill theNoblesville and Carmel Play Unified teams took to the court to playtheir own game which was part of Champions Together a partnershipbetween the IHSAA and Special Olympics Indiana

ABOVE Noblesvillersquos Maggie Dirksen goes up for a shot she hadseveral baskets during the Play Unified game

RIGHT Cade Heller gets ready to shoot the ball

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

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Hamilton Heights lost a HoosierConference heartbreaker on Friday fallingto Lewis Cass 62-61 at the Husky Dome

The Huskies got out to a good startleading the Kings 17-9 after the first quarterCass cut Heights lead to 35-30 by halftimebut Heights built its lead back up to 50-43after three quarters The Kinds outscored theHuskies 19-11 in the fourth period

Caymn Lutz had a huge game with 27points and four steals for Heights AustinSauerteig pulled six rebounds

This was the first conference game ofthe season for the Huskies who are now 2-3overall Heights hosts Delta at 730 pmtonight

Lewis Cass 62Heights 61

Heights FG FT TP PFAustin Sauerteig 3-5 1-3 9 1Caymn Lutz 9-16 8-12 27 3Max Wahl 2-10 1-2 7 4Drayden Thomas 3-5 0-2 6 5Max Beale 1-3 1-2 3 0Caleb Bean 2-2 1-2 5 4Tyler Wiltermood 1-4 2-3 4 3Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 2Dawson Phifer 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 21-46 14-26 61 22Score by QuartersCass 9 21 13 19 - 62Heights 17 18 15 11 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Wahl 2-4Sauerteig 2-3 Lutz 1-2 Thomas 0-1 Phifer 0-1Beale 0-1 Wiltermood 0-1Heights rebounds (20) Sauerteig 6 Lutz 4Thomas 3 Wahl 2 Bean 2 Wiltermood 2 Beale1

Huskies lose tough conference opener

RIGHT Hamilton HeightsrsquoAustin Sauerteig flies to thebasket during the Huskiesrsquogame with Lewis Cass Fridayat the Husky Dome Sauerteighad nine points and sixrebounds

BELOW Caymn Lutz scored27 points for the Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

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The University Trailblazers used a sti-fling defense to capture a 46-31 win overpreviously undefeated Sectional 58 foeBethesda Christian Friday night at The UCenter

University improved to 4-1 on theseason holding thePatriots to 40 pointsbelow their 71 pointsper game average Bethesda Christianscored on only 13 pos-sessions during thegame as they fell to3-1

Emerson Halbleibled University with 16points DavidHoward added 10 andEthan Sickels had apair three pointers aspart of his eight pointeffort

University coachBrandon Laffermanwas pleased with histeams defensiveperformanceholdingthe Patriot to threepoints in thefirst 702 of the fourthquarter Im reallyhappy with how we

closed out the game Our goal coming inwas to not give up offensive rebounds andlimit our turnovers

The Trailblazers used an 11-3 run overthe last four minutes of the first quarter toopen up a 15-8 lead and they led the rest ofthe game Halbleib had eight in the quarter I thought Emerson played well despitethem leaning on us the entire game Laffer-man said of his junior center

University did not score for thefirst 521 of the second quarter as the leadshrunk to 15-13 however University closedon 9-2 push to take a 24-15 halftime lead Halbleib broke the scoreless streak with abasket then fed Howard for a layup ZachHodgin found Sickels for a corner threepointer and Halbleib made both ends of aone and one with 12 seconds left in the half

The Trailblazers led by as many as 18before dribbling out the final minutes of thecontest

University hosts defending Class 1Astate champion Liberty Christian Saturday night in the a girls boys doubleheader Thegirls team will battle at 6 pm with the boyscontest to follow

University 46Bethesda Christian 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 3 3-4 10 3Ethan Sickels 3 0-0 8 1Zach Hodgin 1 2-2 4 2Josh Alford 2 0-0 5 0Emerson Halbleib 7 2-3 16 2Josh Watson 1 0-0 3 2Tyler Wott 0 0-0 0 0Totals 17 7-9 46 10Score by QuartersBethesda 8 7 10 6 - 31University 15 9 10 12 - 46

Hodgin

Sickels

Trailblazersrsquo defenseoverwhelms Bethesda Christian

Sheridan pulled away from old rivalClinton Central in the second half and thatsent the Blackhawks to a 55-47 victory atHobbs Gymnasium Friday night

The Bulldogs led 26-22 at halftime butSheridan regained the lead by the end ofthe third quarter which saw the Hawksahead 34-33 Sheridan then poured in 21points in the fourth period to clinch thegame

Jack Waitt and Tanner Swindle bothscored 11 points for the Blackhawks whohad great balance in their scoringEveryone scored at least one point DrakeDelph added nine points Swindle pulledsix rebounds and Nicholas Burnell grabbedfive

Not only was the win a big rivalryvictory but it also was the opener forSheridan in Hoosier Heartland Conferenceplay The Hawks are 3-2 overall andtravel to Tipton tonight for a 730 pmgame

Sheridan 55Clinton Central 47

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 1-2 1 0

Jack Waitt 4-11 2-2 11 1Drake Delph 2-3 5-6 9 1Sean Weitzel 1-3 3-4 5 3Tommy Glidden 2-7 0-1 4 1Cameron Weitzel 1-1 3-4 5 3Aiden Roaten 1-5 3-4 5 4Nicholas Burnell 2-3 0-0 4 0Tanner Swindle 2-5 6-8 11 4Totals 15-38 23-31 55 17Score by QuartersSheridan 11 11 12 21 - 55Central 11 15 7 14 - 47Sheridan 3-point shooting (2-7) Waitt 1-3Swindle 1-2 S Weitzel 0-1 Glidden 0-1Sheridan rebounds (26) Swindle 6 Burnell 5Waitt 4 Roaten 4 Delph 3 C Weitzel 3Glidden 1

Waitt Swindle

lsquoHawks come backbeat rival Bulldogs

Circle City Conference action was fastand furious Fridaynight at BrebeufJesuit in boys actionThe Class 3A No 8Braves moved to 4-0on the season with a56-53 win overGuerin Catholic Itwas Brebeufs firstconference gamewhile the GoldenEagles have lost boththeir league games

The game saweleven lead changes and was tied seventimes Brebeuf held its biggest lead at26-19 but Guerin Catholic (1-3) tied thegame at 29-all before Brebeuf scored justbefore the halftime buzzer to lead 31-29

In a seesaw final half the Golden Eaglesgrabbed the lead four times but never bymore than a point GCHS trailed 54-53after a Jack Hansen 3-pt play with 36seconds left But Brebeuf was fouled on theensuing inbounds play and made both shotsto ice the game

Coach Pete Smith was happier after thegame than last Saturday night at HamiltonHeights We played much harder and that

was something we stressed all week inpractice We had some good looks that wejust could not convert in crucial times andmissed some block outs that gave them afew second shots which they converted onsaid Smith

The Golden Eagles will travel toMuncie Central Saturday night for a 730pm game

Brebeuf Jesuit 56Guerin Catholic 53

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 4-9 0-0 9 1Cameron Dixon 2-2 0-1 4 3Matthew Godfrey 4-9 2-4 12 3Jack Hansen 4-11 8-9 16 2Zach Munson 2-6 2-4 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 0-1 2 4Luke Godfrey 2-4 0-0 4 3Will Morris 0-0 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 19-44 12-19 53 17Score by QuartersGuerin 16 13 10 14 - 53Brebeuf 18 13 12 13 - 56Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (3-11) MGodfrey 2-5 Sills 1-3 L Godfrey 0-1 Hansen0-1 Weas 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (35) M Godfrey 8Hansen 8 Sills 5 Weas 5 Dixon 3 L Godfrey2 Munson 1 Sharpe 1 team 2

Golden Eagles loseroad CCC contest

Hansen

Hamilton Southeastern battled Class4A No 2 North Central Friday at theRoyals gym but eventually fell to thePanthers 79-68 for its first loss of the year

Southeastern was tied with NC 38-38at halftime Zach Gunn led HSE with 23points and nine rebounds with JackDavidson draining five 3-pointers for 17points

The Royals are now 3-1 for the seasonand play Fort Wayne Snider at 540 pmthis afternoon in a game at Southport HighSchool

Stats were unavailable due to technicaldifficulties

Score by QuartersNorth Central 16 22 22 19 - 79Southeastern 23 15 15 15 - 68

Gunn Davidson

Royals fall to No 2 Panthers

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Noblesvilles girls basketball team got back on thewinning track Friday night beating Fishers 81-58 in acounty and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at theTigers gym

The Millers led 21-14 after the first quarter and 33-28at halftime then pulled away in the second half byoutscoring Fishers 48-30

Emily Kiser poured in 26 points for Noblesvilleincluding a 12-of-15 performance from the free throw lineMaddie Knight was right behind her with 25 points Knighthad four 3-pointers on the night Brooke Herron added 11points and also dished out six assists Kiser had eightrebounds and four assists

Toni Grace led the Tigers with 25 points she threw infour 3-pointers Audrey Turner scored 16 points and alsohad seven rebounds and two blocked shots Kenedi Londonmade two blocks as well

The Millers are now 2-2 in the HCC and 5-6 overalland will travel to Anderson for a Tuesday game Fishers is0-3 in the conference and 5-7 overall the Tigers play theMudsock game next Friday against Hamilton Southeasternat the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Noblesville 81 Fishers 58Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 2-2 1-2 6 2Olivia Morales 0-0 0-0 0 0Maddie Knight 8-12 5-5 25 2Madison Whetro 0-0 0-0 0 1Abby Haley 0-0 2-3 2 1Brooke Herron 3-8 4-4 11 3Emily Kiser 7-14 12-15 26 2Kaylin Mertens 2-3 3-5 8 3Sam Salmon 1-4 0-0 3 1Totals 23-43 27-34 81 15

Noblesville 3-point shooting (8-16) Knight 4-5 Herron 1-3Salmon 1-3 Mertens 1-2 Johnson 1-1 Kiser 0-2Noblesville rebounds (27) Kiser 8 Morales 4 Knight 3 Whetro 2Herron 2 Mertens 1 team 7Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 8-13 5-6 25 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 3Skylar Fulton 1-8 1-3 4 1Alexandra Bankovich 2-6 2-2 7 2Tamia Perryman 3-4 0-0 6 3Kenedi London 0-6 0-0 0 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 3Casey Walker 0-0 0-0 0 2Audrey Turner 7-10 2-4 16 4Totals 21-48 10-15 58 24Fishers 3-point shooting (6-16) Grace 4-6 Fulton 1-6 Bankovich1-2 Surber 0-1 London 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 7 Walker 4 Grace 3 Perryman 3Surber 2 Bankovich 2 London 2 Stullken 2Score by QuartersNoblesville 21 12 23 25 - 81Fishers 14 14 14 16 - 58

Big second half sends Millers past Tigers

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Emily Kiser (30) passes the ball to Brooke Herron (24) who would then make a jump shot for the Millers Noblesville beat Fishers 81-58 at the Tigersrsquogym in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference game Pictured for Fishers is Amanda Surber (12)

Fishersrsquo Toni Grace had four 3-pointers for the Tigers Friday night

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

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lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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Friday night high school basketball scores

Sports 11

6 Sports

Champions together

During halftime of Fridayrsquos boys basketball game at The Mill theNoblesville and Carmel Play Unified teams took to the court to playtheir own game which was part of Champions Together a partnershipbetween the IHSAA and Special Olympics Indiana

ABOVE Noblesvillersquos Maggie Dirksen goes up for a shot she hadseveral baskets during the Play Unified game

RIGHT Cade Heller gets ready to shoot the ball

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

7Sports

Hamilton Heights lost a HoosierConference heartbreaker on Friday fallingto Lewis Cass 62-61 at the Husky Dome

The Huskies got out to a good startleading the Kings 17-9 after the first quarterCass cut Heights lead to 35-30 by halftimebut Heights built its lead back up to 50-43after three quarters The Kinds outscored theHuskies 19-11 in the fourth period

Caymn Lutz had a huge game with 27points and four steals for Heights AustinSauerteig pulled six rebounds

This was the first conference game ofthe season for the Huskies who are now 2-3overall Heights hosts Delta at 730 pmtonight

Lewis Cass 62Heights 61

Heights FG FT TP PFAustin Sauerteig 3-5 1-3 9 1Caymn Lutz 9-16 8-12 27 3Max Wahl 2-10 1-2 7 4Drayden Thomas 3-5 0-2 6 5Max Beale 1-3 1-2 3 0Caleb Bean 2-2 1-2 5 4Tyler Wiltermood 1-4 2-3 4 3Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 2Dawson Phifer 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 21-46 14-26 61 22Score by QuartersCass 9 21 13 19 - 62Heights 17 18 15 11 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Wahl 2-4Sauerteig 2-3 Lutz 1-2 Thomas 0-1 Phifer 0-1Beale 0-1 Wiltermood 0-1Heights rebounds (20) Sauerteig 6 Lutz 4Thomas 3 Wahl 2 Bean 2 Wiltermood 2 Beale1

Huskies lose tough conference opener

RIGHT Hamilton HeightsrsquoAustin Sauerteig flies to thebasket during the Huskiesrsquogame with Lewis Cass Fridayat the Husky Dome Sauerteighad nine points and sixrebounds

BELOW Caymn Lutz scored27 points for the Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sports8

The University Trailblazers used a sti-fling defense to capture a 46-31 win overpreviously undefeated Sectional 58 foeBethesda Christian Friday night at The UCenter

University improved to 4-1 on theseason holding thePatriots to 40 pointsbelow their 71 pointsper game average Bethesda Christianscored on only 13 pos-sessions during thegame as they fell to3-1

Emerson Halbleibled University with 16points DavidHoward added 10 andEthan Sickels had apair three pointers aspart of his eight pointeffort

University coachBrandon Laffermanwas pleased with histeams defensiveperformanceholdingthe Patriot to threepoints in thefirst 702 of the fourthquarter Im reallyhappy with how we

closed out the game Our goal coming inwas to not give up offensive rebounds andlimit our turnovers

The Trailblazers used an 11-3 run overthe last four minutes of the first quarter toopen up a 15-8 lead and they led the rest ofthe game Halbleib had eight in the quarter I thought Emerson played well despitethem leaning on us the entire game Laffer-man said of his junior center

University did not score for thefirst 521 of the second quarter as the leadshrunk to 15-13 however University closedon 9-2 push to take a 24-15 halftime lead Halbleib broke the scoreless streak with abasket then fed Howard for a layup ZachHodgin found Sickels for a corner threepointer and Halbleib made both ends of aone and one with 12 seconds left in the half

The Trailblazers led by as many as 18before dribbling out the final minutes of thecontest

University hosts defending Class 1Astate champion Liberty Christian Saturday night in the a girls boys doubleheader Thegirls team will battle at 6 pm with the boyscontest to follow

University 46Bethesda Christian 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 3 3-4 10 3Ethan Sickels 3 0-0 8 1Zach Hodgin 1 2-2 4 2Josh Alford 2 0-0 5 0Emerson Halbleib 7 2-3 16 2Josh Watson 1 0-0 3 2Tyler Wott 0 0-0 0 0Totals 17 7-9 46 10Score by QuartersBethesda 8 7 10 6 - 31University 15 9 10 12 - 46

Hodgin

Sickels

Trailblazersrsquo defenseoverwhelms Bethesda Christian

Sheridan pulled away from old rivalClinton Central in the second half and thatsent the Blackhawks to a 55-47 victory atHobbs Gymnasium Friday night

The Bulldogs led 26-22 at halftime butSheridan regained the lead by the end ofthe third quarter which saw the Hawksahead 34-33 Sheridan then poured in 21points in the fourth period to clinch thegame

Jack Waitt and Tanner Swindle bothscored 11 points for the Blackhawks whohad great balance in their scoringEveryone scored at least one point DrakeDelph added nine points Swindle pulledsix rebounds and Nicholas Burnell grabbedfive

Not only was the win a big rivalryvictory but it also was the opener forSheridan in Hoosier Heartland Conferenceplay The Hawks are 3-2 overall andtravel to Tipton tonight for a 730 pmgame

Sheridan 55Clinton Central 47

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 1-2 1 0

Jack Waitt 4-11 2-2 11 1Drake Delph 2-3 5-6 9 1Sean Weitzel 1-3 3-4 5 3Tommy Glidden 2-7 0-1 4 1Cameron Weitzel 1-1 3-4 5 3Aiden Roaten 1-5 3-4 5 4Nicholas Burnell 2-3 0-0 4 0Tanner Swindle 2-5 6-8 11 4Totals 15-38 23-31 55 17Score by QuartersSheridan 11 11 12 21 - 55Central 11 15 7 14 - 47Sheridan 3-point shooting (2-7) Waitt 1-3Swindle 1-2 S Weitzel 0-1 Glidden 0-1Sheridan rebounds (26) Swindle 6 Burnell 5Waitt 4 Roaten 4 Delph 3 C Weitzel 3Glidden 1

Waitt Swindle

lsquoHawks come backbeat rival Bulldogs

Circle City Conference action was fastand furious Fridaynight at BrebeufJesuit in boys actionThe Class 3A No 8Braves moved to 4-0on the season with a56-53 win overGuerin Catholic Itwas Brebeufs firstconference gamewhile the GoldenEagles have lost boththeir league games

The game saweleven lead changes and was tied seventimes Brebeuf held its biggest lead at26-19 but Guerin Catholic (1-3) tied thegame at 29-all before Brebeuf scored justbefore the halftime buzzer to lead 31-29

In a seesaw final half the Golden Eaglesgrabbed the lead four times but never bymore than a point GCHS trailed 54-53after a Jack Hansen 3-pt play with 36seconds left But Brebeuf was fouled on theensuing inbounds play and made both shotsto ice the game

Coach Pete Smith was happier after thegame than last Saturday night at HamiltonHeights We played much harder and that

was something we stressed all week inpractice We had some good looks that wejust could not convert in crucial times andmissed some block outs that gave them afew second shots which they converted onsaid Smith

The Golden Eagles will travel toMuncie Central Saturday night for a 730pm game

Brebeuf Jesuit 56Guerin Catholic 53

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 4-9 0-0 9 1Cameron Dixon 2-2 0-1 4 3Matthew Godfrey 4-9 2-4 12 3Jack Hansen 4-11 8-9 16 2Zach Munson 2-6 2-4 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 0-1 2 4Luke Godfrey 2-4 0-0 4 3Will Morris 0-0 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 19-44 12-19 53 17Score by QuartersGuerin 16 13 10 14 - 53Brebeuf 18 13 12 13 - 56Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (3-11) MGodfrey 2-5 Sills 1-3 L Godfrey 0-1 Hansen0-1 Weas 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (35) M Godfrey 8Hansen 8 Sills 5 Weas 5 Dixon 3 L Godfrey2 Munson 1 Sharpe 1 team 2

Golden Eagles loseroad CCC contest

Hansen

Hamilton Southeastern battled Class4A No 2 North Central Friday at theRoyals gym but eventually fell to thePanthers 79-68 for its first loss of the year

Southeastern was tied with NC 38-38at halftime Zach Gunn led HSE with 23points and nine rebounds with JackDavidson draining five 3-pointers for 17points

The Royals are now 3-1 for the seasonand play Fort Wayne Snider at 540 pmthis afternoon in a game at Southport HighSchool

Stats were unavailable due to technicaldifficulties

Score by QuartersNorth Central 16 22 22 19 - 79Southeastern 23 15 15 15 - 68

Gunn Davidson

Royals fall to No 2 Panthers

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Noblesvilles girls basketball team got back on thewinning track Friday night beating Fishers 81-58 in acounty and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at theTigers gym

The Millers led 21-14 after the first quarter and 33-28at halftime then pulled away in the second half byoutscoring Fishers 48-30

Emily Kiser poured in 26 points for Noblesvilleincluding a 12-of-15 performance from the free throw lineMaddie Knight was right behind her with 25 points Knighthad four 3-pointers on the night Brooke Herron added 11points and also dished out six assists Kiser had eightrebounds and four assists

Toni Grace led the Tigers with 25 points she threw infour 3-pointers Audrey Turner scored 16 points and alsohad seven rebounds and two blocked shots Kenedi Londonmade two blocks as well

The Millers are now 2-2 in the HCC and 5-6 overalland will travel to Anderson for a Tuesday game Fishers is0-3 in the conference and 5-7 overall the Tigers play theMudsock game next Friday against Hamilton Southeasternat the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Noblesville 81 Fishers 58Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 2-2 1-2 6 2Olivia Morales 0-0 0-0 0 0Maddie Knight 8-12 5-5 25 2Madison Whetro 0-0 0-0 0 1Abby Haley 0-0 2-3 2 1Brooke Herron 3-8 4-4 11 3Emily Kiser 7-14 12-15 26 2Kaylin Mertens 2-3 3-5 8 3Sam Salmon 1-4 0-0 3 1Totals 23-43 27-34 81 15

Noblesville 3-point shooting (8-16) Knight 4-5 Herron 1-3Salmon 1-3 Mertens 1-2 Johnson 1-1 Kiser 0-2Noblesville rebounds (27) Kiser 8 Morales 4 Knight 3 Whetro 2Herron 2 Mertens 1 team 7Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 8-13 5-6 25 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 3Skylar Fulton 1-8 1-3 4 1Alexandra Bankovich 2-6 2-2 7 2Tamia Perryman 3-4 0-0 6 3Kenedi London 0-6 0-0 0 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 3Casey Walker 0-0 0-0 0 2Audrey Turner 7-10 2-4 16 4Totals 21-48 10-15 58 24Fishers 3-point shooting (6-16) Grace 4-6 Fulton 1-6 Bankovich1-2 Surber 0-1 London 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 7 Walker 4 Grace 3 Perryman 3Surber 2 Bankovich 2 London 2 Stullken 2Score by QuartersNoblesville 21 12 23 25 - 81Fishers 14 14 14 16 - 58

Big second half sends Millers past Tigers

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Emily Kiser (30) passes the ball to Brooke Herron (24) who would then make a jump shot for the Millers Noblesville beat Fishers 81-58 at the Tigersrsquogym in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference game Pictured for Fishers is Amanda Surber (12)

Fishersrsquo Toni Grace had four 3-pointers for the Tigers Friday night

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

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lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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Friday night high school basketball scores

Sports 11

7Sports

Hamilton Heights lost a HoosierConference heartbreaker on Friday fallingto Lewis Cass 62-61 at the Husky Dome

The Huskies got out to a good startleading the Kings 17-9 after the first quarterCass cut Heights lead to 35-30 by halftimebut Heights built its lead back up to 50-43after three quarters The Kinds outscored theHuskies 19-11 in the fourth period

Caymn Lutz had a huge game with 27points and four steals for Heights AustinSauerteig pulled six rebounds

This was the first conference game ofthe season for the Huskies who are now 2-3overall Heights hosts Delta at 730 pmtonight

Lewis Cass 62Heights 61

Heights FG FT TP PFAustin Sauerteig 3-5 1-3 9 1Caymn Lutz 9-16 8-12 27 3Max Wahl 2-10 1-2 7 4Drayden Thomas 3-5 0-2 6 5Max Beale 1-3 1-2 3 0Caleb Bean 2-2 1-2 5 4Tyler Wiltermood 1-4 2-3 4 3Michael Cross 0-0 0-0 0 2Dawson Phifer 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 21-46 14-26 61 22Score by QuartersCass 9 21 13 19 - 62Heights 17 18 15 11 - 61Heights 3-point shooting (5-13) Wahl 2-4Sauerteig 2-3 Lutz 1-2 Thomas 0-1 Phifer 0-1Beale 0-1 Wiltermood 0-1Heights rebounds (20) Sauerteig 6 Lutz 4Thomas 3 Wahl 2 Bean 2 Wiltermood 2 Beale1

Huskies lose tough conference opener

RIGHT Hamilton HeightsrsquoAustin Sauerteig flies to thebasket during the Huskiesrsquogame with Lewis Cass Fridayat the Husky Dome Sauerteighad nine points and sixrebounds

BELOW Caymn Lutz scored27 points for the Huskies

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sports8

The University Trailblazers used a sti-fling defense to capture a 46-31 win overpreviously undefeated Sectional 58 foeBethesda Christian Friday night at The UCenter

University improved to 4-1 on theseason holding thePatriots to 40 pointsbelow their 71 pointsper game average Bethesda Christianscored on only 13 pos-sessions during thegame as they fell to3-1

Emerson Halbleibled University with 16points DavidHoward added 10 andEthan Sickels had apair three pointers aspart of his eight pointeffort

University coachBrandon Laffermanwas pleased with histeams defensiveperformanceholdingthe Patriot to threepoints in thefirst 702 of the fourthquarter Im reallyhappy with how we

closed out the game Our goal coming inwas to not give up offensive rebounds andlimit our turnovers

The Trailblazers used an 11-3 run overthe last four minutes of the first quarter toopen up a 15-8 lead and they led the rest ofthe game Halbleib had eight in the quarter I thought Emerson played well despitethem leaning on us the entire game Laffer-man said of his junior center

University did not score for thefirst 521 of the second quarter as the leadshrunk to 15-13 however University closedon 9-2 push to take a 24-15 halftime lead Halbleib broke the scoreless streak with abasket then fed Howard for a layup ZachHodgin found Sickels for a corner threepointer and Halbleib made both ends of aone and one with 12 seconds left in the half

The Trailblazers led by as many as 18before dribbling out the final minutes of thecontest

University hosts defending Class 1Astate champion Liberty Christian Saturday night in the a girls boys doubleheader Thegirls team will battle at 6 pm with the boyscontest to follow

University 46Bethesda Christian 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 3 3-4 10 3Ethan Sickels 3 0-0 8 1Zach Hodgin 1 2-2 4 2Josh Alford 2 0-0 5 0Emerson Halbleib 7 2-3 16 2Josh Watson 1 0-0 3 2Tyler Wott 0 0-0 0 0Totals 17 7-9 46 10Score by QuartersBethesda 8 7 10 6 - 31University 15 9 10 12 - 46

Hodgin

Sickels

Trailblazersrsquo defenseoverwhelms Bethesda Christian

Sheridan pulled away from old rivalClinton Central in the second half and thatsent the Blackhawks to a 55-47 victory atHobbs Gymnasium Friday night

The Bulldogs led 26-22 at halftime butSheridan regained the lead by the end ofthe third quarter which saw the Hawksahead 34-33 Sheridan then poured in 21points in the fourth period to clinch thegame

Jack Waitt and Tanner Swindle bothscored 11 points for the Blackhawks whohad great balance in their scoringEveryone scored at least one point DrakeDelph added nine points Swindle pulledsix rebounds and Nicholas Burnell grabbedfive

Not only was the win a big rivalryvictory but it also was the opener forSheridan in Hoosier Heartland Conferenceplay The Hawks are 3-2 overall andtravel to Tipton tonight for a 730 pmgame

Sheridan 55Clinton Central 47

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 1-2 1 0

Jack Waitt 4-11 2-2 11 1Drake Delph 2-3 5-6 9 1Sean Weitzel 1-3 3-4 5 3Tommy Glidden 2-7 0-1 4 1Cameron Weitzel 1-1 3-4 5 3Aiden Roaten 1-5 3-4 5 4Nicholas Burnell 2-3 0-0 4 0Tanner Swindle 2-5 6-8 11 4Totals 15-38 23-31 55 17Score by QuartersSheridan 11 11 12 21 - 55Central 11 15 7 14 - 47Sheridan 3-point shooting (2-7) Waitt 1-3Swindle 1-2 S Weitzel 0-1 Glidden 0-1Sheridan rebounds (26) Swindle 6 Burnell 5Waitt 4 Roaten 4 Delph 3 C Weitzel 3Glidden 1

Waitt Swindle

lsquoHawks come backbeat rival Bulldogs

Circle City Conference action was fastand furious Fridaynight at BrebeufJesuit in boys actionThe Class 3A No 8Braves moved to 4-0on the season with a56-53 win overGuerin Catholic Itwas Brebeufs firstconference gamewhile the GoldenEagles have lost boththeir league games

The game saweleven lead changes and was tied seventimes Brebeuf held its biggest lead at26-19 but Guerin Catholic (1-3) tied thegame at 29-all before Brebeuf scored justbefore the halftime buzzer to lead 31-29

In a seesaw final half the Golden Eaglesgrabbed the lead four times but never bymore than a point GCHS trailed 54-53after a Jack Hansen 3-pt play with 36seconds left But Brebeuf was fouled on theensuing inbounds play and made both shotsto ice the game

Coach Pete Smith was happier after thegame than last Saturday night at HamiltonHeights We played much harder and that

was something we stressed all week inpractice We had some good looks that wejust could not convert in crucial times andmissed some block outs that gave them afew second shots which they converted onsaid Smith

The Golden Eagles will travel toMuncie Central Saturday night for a 730pm game

Brebeuf Jesuit 56Guerin Catholic 53

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 4-9 0-0 9 1Cameron Dixon 2-2 0-1 4 3Matthew Godfrey 4-9 2-4 12 3Jack Hansen 4-11 8-9 16 2Zach Munson 2-6 2-4 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 0-1 2 4Luke Godfrey 2-4 0-0 4 3Will Morris 0-0 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 19-44 12-19 53 17Score by QuartersGuerin 16 13 10 14 - 53Brebeuf 18 13 12 13 - 56Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (3-11) MGodfrey 2-5 Sills 1-3 L Godfrey 0-1 Hansen0-1 Weas 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (35) M Godfrey 8Hansen 8 Sills 5 Weas 5 Dixon 3 L Godfrey2 Munson 1 Sharpe 1 team 2

Golden Eagles loseroad CCC contest

Hansen

Hamilton Southeastern battled Class4A No 2 North Central Friday at theRoyals gym but eventually fell to thePanthers 79-68 for its first loss of the year

Southeastern was tied with NC 38-38at halftime Zach Gunn led HSE with 23points and nine rebounds with JackDavidson draining five 3-pointers for 17points

The Royals are now 3-1 for the seasonand play Fort Wayne Snider at 540 pmthis afternoon in a game at Southport HighSchool

Stats were unavailable due to technicaldifficulties

Score by QuartersNorth Central 16 22 22 19 - 79Southeastern 23 15 15 15 - 68

Gunn Davidson

Royals fall to No 2 Panthers

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Noblesvilles girls basketball team got back on thewinning track Friday night beating Fishers 81-58 in acounty and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at theTigers gym

The Millers led 21-14 after the first quarter and 33-28at halftime then pulled away in the second half byoutscoring Fishers 48-30

Emily Kiser poured in 26 points for Noblesvilleincluding a 12-of-15 performance from the free throw lineMaddie Knight was right behind her with 25 points Knighthad four 3-pointers on the night Brooke Herron added 11points and also dished out six assists Kiser had eightrebounds and four assists

Toni Grace led the Tigers with 25 points she threw infour 3-pointers Audrey Turner scored 16 points and alsohad seven rebounds and two blocked shots Kenedi Londonmade two blocks as well

The Millers are now 2-2 in the HCC and 5-6 overalland will travel to Anderson for a Tuesday game Fishers is0-3 in the conference and 5-7 overall the Tigers play theMudsock game next Friday against Hamilton Southeasternat the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Noblesville 81 Fishers 58Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 2-2 1-2 6 2Olivia Morales 0-0 0-0 0 0Maddie Knight 8-12 5-5 25 2Madison Whetro 0-0 0-0 0 1Abby Haley 0-0 2-3 2 1Brooke Herron 3-8 4-4 11 3Emily Kiser 7-14 12-15 26 2Kaylin Mertens 2-3 3-5 8 3Sam Salmon 1-4 0-0 3 1Totals 23-43 27-34 81 15

Noblesville 3-point shooting (8-16) Knight 4-5 Herron 1-3Salmon 1-3 Mertens 1-2 Johnson 1-1 Kiser 0-2Noblesville rebounds (27) Kiser 8 Morales 4 Knight 3 Whetro 2Herron 2 Mertens 1 team 7Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 8-13 5-6 25 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 3Skylar Fulton 1-8 1-3 4 1Alexandra Bankovich 2-6 2-2 7 2Tamia Perryman 3-4 0-0 6 3Kenedi London 0-6 0-0 0 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 3Casey Walker 0-0 0-0 0 2Audrey Turner 7-10 2-4 16 4Totals 21-48 10-15 58 24Fishers 3-point shooting (6-16) Grace 4-6 Fulton 1-6 Bankovich1-2 Surber 0-1 London 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 7 Walker 4 Grace 3 Perryman 3Surber 2 Bankovich 2 London 2 Stullken 2Score by QuartersNoblesville 21 12 23 25 - 81Fishers 14 14 14 16 - 58

Big second half sends Millers past Tigers

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Emily Kiser (30) passes the ball to Brooke Herron (24) who would then make a jump shot for the Millers Noblesville beat Fishers 81-58 at the Tigersrsquogym in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference game Pictured for Fishers is Amanda Surber (12)

Fishersrsquo Toni Grace had four 3-pointers for the Tigers Friday night

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

Sports10

lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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Friday night high school basketball scores

Sports 11

Sports8

The University Trailblazers used a sti-fling defense to capture a 46-31 win overpreviously undefeated Sectional 58 foeBethesda Christian Friday night at The UCenter

University improved to 4-1 on theseason holding thePatriots to 40 pointsbelow their 71 pointsper game average Bethesda Christianscored on only 13 pos-sessions during thegame as they fell to3-1

Emerson Halbleibled University with 16points DavidHoward added 10 andEthan Sickels had apair three pointers aspart of his eight pointeffort

University coachBrandon Laffermanwas pleased with histeams defensiveperformanceholdingthe Patriot to threepoints in thefirst 702 of the fourthquarter Im reallyhappy with how we

closed out the game Our goal coming inwas to not give up offensive rebounds andlimit our turnovers

The Trailblazers used an 11-3 run overthe last four minutes of the first quarter toopen up a 15-8 lead and they led the rest ofthe game Halbleib had eight in the quarter I thought Emerson played well despitethem leaning on us the entire game Laffer-man said of his junior center

University did not score for thefirst 521 of the second quarter as the leadshrunk to 15-13 however University closedon 9-2 push to take a 24-15 halftime lead Halbleib broke the scoreless streak with abasket then fed Howard for a layup ZachHodgin found Sickels for a corner threepointer and Halbleib made both ends of aone and one with 12 seconds left in the half

The Trailblazers led by as many as 18before dribbling out the final minutes of thecontest

University hosts defending Class 1Astate champion Liberty Christian Saturday night in the a girls boys doubleheader Thegirls team will battle at 6 pm with the boyscontest to follow

University 46Bethesda Christian 31

University FG FT TP PFDavid Howard 3 3-4 10 3Ethan Sickels 3 0-0 8 1Zach Hodgin 1 2-2 4 2Josh Alford 2 0-0 5 0Emerson Halbleib 7 2-3 16 2Josh Watson 1 0-0 3 2Tyler Wott 0 0-0 0 0Totals 17 7-9 46 10Score by QuartersBethesda 8 7 10 6 - 31University 15 9 10 12 - 46

Hodgin

Sickels

Trailblazersrsquo defenseoverwhelms Bethesda Christian

Sheridan pulled away from old rivalClinton Central in the second half and thatsent the Blackhawks to a 55-47 victory atHobbs Gymnasium Friday night

The Bulldogs led 26-22 at halftime butSheridan regained the lead by the end ofthe third quarter which saw the Hawksahead 34-33 Sheridan then poured in 21points in the fourth period to clinch thegame

Jack Waitt and Tanner Swindle bothscored 11 points for the Blackhawks whohad great balance in their scoringEveryone scored at least one point DrakeDelph added nine points Swindle pulledsix rebounds and Nicholas Burnell grabbedfive

Not only was the win a big rivalryvictory but it also was the opener forSheridan in Hoosier Heartland Conferenceplay The Hawks are 3-2 overall andtravel to Tipton tonight for a 730 pmgame

Sheridan 55Clinton Central 47

Sheridan FG FT TP PFCaleb Duke 0-0 1-2 1 0

Jack Waitt 4-11 2-2 11 1Drake Delph 2-3 5-6 9 1Sean Weitzel 1-3 3-4 5 3Tommy Glidden 2-7 0-1 4 1Cameron Weitzel 1-1 3-4 5 3Aiden Roaten 1-5 3-4 5 4Nicholas Burnell 2-3 0-0 4 0Tanner Swindle 2-5 6-8 11 4Totals 15-38 23-31 55 17Score by QuartersSheridan 11 11 12 21 - 55Central 11 15 7 14 - 47Sheridan 3-point shooting (2-7) Waitt 1-3Swindle 1-2 S Weitzel 0-1 Glidden 0-1Sheridan rebounds (26) Swindle 6 Burnell 5Waitt 4 Roaten 4 Delph 3 C Weitzel 3Glidden 1

Waitt Swindle

lsquoHawks come backbeat rival Bulldogs

Circle City Conference action was fastand furious Fridaynight at BrebeufJesuit in boys actionThe Class 3A No 8Braves moved to 4-0on the season with a56-53 win overGuerin Catholic Itwas Brebeufs firstconference gamewhile the GoldenEagles have lost boththeir league games

The game saweleven lead changes and was tied seventimes Brebeuf held its biggest lead at26-19 but Guerin Catholic (1-3) tied thegame at 29-all before Brebeuf scored justbefore the halftime buzzer to lead 31-29

In a seesaw final half the Golden Eaglesgrabbed the lead four times but never bymore than a point GCHS trailed 54-53after a Jack Hansen 3-pt play with 36seconds left But Brebeuf was fouled on theensuing inbounds play and made both shotsto ice the game

Coach Pete Smith was happier after thegame than last Saturday night at HamiltonHeights We played much harder and that

was something we stressed all week inpractice We had some good looks that wejust could not convert in crucial times andmissed some block outs that gave them afew second shots which they converted onsaid Smith

The Golden Eagles will travel toMuncie Central Saturday night for a 730pm game

Brebeuf Jesuit 56Guerin Catholic 53

Guerin FG FT TP PFKian Sills 4-9 0-0 9 1Cameron Dixon 2-2 0-1 4 3Matthew Godfrey 4-9 2-4 12 3Jack Hansen 4-11 8-9 16 2Zach Munson 2-6 2-4 6 1Joey Weas 1-2 0-1 2 4Luke Godfrey 2-4 0-0 4 3Will Morris 0-0 0-0 0 0Andrew Sharpe 0-1 0-0 0 0Totals 19-44 12-19 53 17Score by QuartersGuerin 16 13 10 14 - 53Brebeuf 18 13 12 13 - 56Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (3-11) MGodfrey 2-5 Sills 1-3 L Godfrey 0-1 Hansen0-1 Weas 0-1Guerin Catholic rebounds (35) M Godfrey 8Hansen 8 Sills 5 Weas 5 Dixon 3 L Godfrey2 Munson 1 Sharpe 1 team 2

Golden Eagles loseroad CCC contest

Hansen

Hamilton Southeastern battled Class4A No 2 North Central Friday at theRoyals gym but eventually fell to thePanthers 79-68 for its first loss of the year

Southeastern was tied with NC 38-38at halftime Zach Gunn led HSE with 23points and nine rebounds with JackDavidson draining five 3-pointers for 17points

The Royals are now 3-1 for the seasonand play Fort Wayne Snider at 540 pmthis afternoon in a game at Southport HighSchool

Stats were unavailable due to technicaldifficulties

Score by QuartersNorth Central 16 22 22 19 - 79Southeastern 23 15 15 15 - 68

Gunn Davidson

Royals fall to No 2 Panthers

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Wedding Birth Announcement Anniversary

Share It With The Community

Contact the Hamilton County Reporter

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or call 317-408-5548

9Sports

Noblesvilles girls basketball team got back on thewinning track Friday night beating Fishers 81-58 in acounty and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at theTigers gym

The Millers led 21-14 after the first quarter and 33-28at halftime then pulled away in the second half byoutscoring Fishers 48-30

Emily Kiser poured in 26 points for Noblesvilleincluding a 12-of-15 performance from the free throw lineMaddie Knight was right behind her with 25 points Knighthad four 3-pointers on the night Brooke Herron added 11points and also dished out six assists Kiser had eightrebounds and four assists

Toni Grace led the Tigers with 25 points she threw infour 3-pointers Audrey Turner scored 16 points and alsohad seven rebounds and two blocked shots Kenedi Londonmade two blocks as well

The Millers are now 2-2 in the HCC and 5-6 overalland will travel to Anderson for a Tuesday game Fishers is0-3 in the conference and 5-7 overall the Tigers play theMudsock game next Friday against Hamilton Southeasternat the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Noblesville 81 Fishers 58Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 2-2 1-2 6 2Olivia Morales 0-0 0-0 0 0Maddie Knight 8-12 5-5 25 2Madison Whetro 0-0 0-0 0 1Abby Haley 0-0 2-3 2 1Brooke Herron 3-8 4-4 11 3Emily Kiser 7-14 12-15 26 2Kaylin Mertens 2-3 3-5 8 3Sam Salmon 1-4 0-0 3 1Totals 23-43 27-34 81 15

Noblesville 3-point shooting (8-16) Knight 4-5 Herron 1-3Salmon 1-3 Mertens 1-2 Johnson 1-1 Kiser 0-2Noblesville rebounds (27) Kiser 8 Morales 4 Knight 3 Whetro 2Herron 2 Mertens 1 team 7Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 8-13 5-6 25 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 3Skylar Fulton 1-8 1-3 4 1Alexandra Bankovich 2-6 2-2 7 2Tamia Perryman 3-4 0-0 6 3Kenedi London 0-6 0-0 0 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 3Casey Walker 0-0 0-0 0 2Audrey Turner 7-10 2-4 16 4Totals 21-48 10-15 58 24Fishers 3-point shooting (6-16) Grace 4-6 Fulton 1-6 Bankovich1-2 Surber 0-1 London 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 7 Walker 4 Grace 3 Perryman 3Surber 2 Bankovich 2 London 2 Stullken 2Score by QuartersNoblesville 21 12 23 25 - 81Fishers 14 14 14 16 - 58

Big second half sends Millers past Tigers

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Emily Kiser (30) passes the ball to Brooke Herron (24) who would then make a jump shot for the Millers Noblesville beat Fishers 81-58 at the Tigersrsquogym in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference game Pictured for Fishers is Amanda Surber (12)

Fishersrsquo Toni Grace had four 3-pointers for the Tigers Friday night

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

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lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

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Friday night high school basketball scores

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Noblesvilles girls basketball team got back on thewinning track Friday night beating Fishers 81-58 in acounty and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game at theTigers gym

The Millers led 21-14 after the first quarter and 33-28at halftime then pulled away in the second half byoutscoring Fishers 48-30

Emily Kiser poured in 26 points for Noblesvilleincluding a 12-of-15 performance from the free throw lineMaddie Knight was right behind her with 25 points Knighthad four 3-pointers on the night Brooke Herron added 11points and also dished out six assists Kiser had eightrebounds and four assists

Toni Grace led the Tigers with 25 points she threw infour 3-pointers Audrey Turner scored 16 points and alsohad seven rebounds and two blocked shots Kenedi Londonmade two blocks as well

The Millers are now 2-2 in the HCC and 5-6 overalland will travel to Anderson for a Tuesday game Fishers is0-3 in the conference and 5-7 overall the Tigers play theMudsock game next Friday against Hamilton Southeasternat the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Noblesville 81 Fishers 58Noblesville FG FT TP PFMallory Johnson 2-2 1-2 6 2Olivia Morales 0-0 0-0 0 0Maddie Knight 8-12 5-5 25 2Madison Whetro 0-0 0-0 0 1Abby Haley 0-0 2-3 2 1Brooke Herron 3-8 4-4 11 3Emily Kiser 7-14 12-15 26 2Kaylin Mertens 2-3 3-5 8 3Sam Salmon 1-4 0-0 3 1Totals 23-43 27-34 81 15

Noblesville 3-point shooting (8-16) Knight 4-5 Herron 1-3Salmon 1-3 Mertens 1-2 Johnson 1-1 Kiser 0-2Noblesville rebounds (27) Kiser 8 Morales 4 Knight 3 Whetro 2Herron 2 Mertens 1 team 7Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 8-13 5-6 25 3Amanda Surber 0-1 0-0 0 3Skylar Fulton 1-8 1-3 4 1Alexandra Bankovich 2-6 2-2 7 2Tamia Perryman 3-4 0-0 6 3Kenedi London 0-6 0-0 0 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 3Casey Walker 0-0 0-0 0 2Audrey Turner 7-10 2-4 16 4Totals 21-48 10-15 58 24Fishers 3-point shooting (6-16) Grace 4-6 Fulton 1-6 Bankovich1-2 Surber 0-1 London 0-1Fishers rebounds (25) Turner 7 Walker 4 Grace 3 Perryman 3Surber 2 Bankovich 2 London 2 Stullken 2Score by QuartersNoblesville 21 12 23 25 - 81Fishers 14 14 14 16 - 58

Big second half sends Millers past Tigers

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Noblesvillersquos Emily Kiser (30) passes the ball to Brooke Herron (24) who would then make a jump shot for the Millers Noblesville beat Fishers 81-58 at the Tigersrsquogym in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference game Pictured for Fishers is Amanda Surber (12)

Fishersrsquo Toni Grace had four 3-pointers for the Tigers Friday night

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

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lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 66 Blackford 23Angola 62 Garrett 35Barr-Reeve 52 Linton-Stockton 45Batesville 50 Lawrenceburg 44Bedford North Lawrence 58 Columbus East 55Bloomfield 55 Clay City 32Bloomington Home School 59 Dugger Union 52Bloomington South 56 Southport 45Blue River 67 Cowan 62 OTBorden 61 South Central (Elizabeth) 47Brebeuf Jesuit 56 Guerin Catholic 53Brownsburg 68 Indianapolis Northwest 48Brownstown Central 70 Scottsburg 42Cambridge City Lincoln 68 Knightstown 51Carmel 56 Noblesville 40Carroll (Fort Wayne) 77 Fort Wayne Concordia58Castle 88 Evansville Harrison 64Caston 30 Carroll (Flora) 24Centerville 39 Randolph Southern 20Chesterton 66 Gary Roosevelt 49Christian Academy 72 Rock Creek Academy 652OTClarksville 37 Charlestown 36 OTColumbus Christian 51 Crosspointe Christian 22Covington 50 Attica 35Crawford County 49 Eastern (Pekin) 41Culver 50 Covenant Christian (DeMotte) 39Daleville 66 Muncie Burris 60Danville 77 Southmont 57Delphi 53 Benton Central 50Delta 52 Yorktown 39Dwight (Ill) 64 South Newton 57East Central 58 Greensburg 43East Chicago Central 54 Munster 44Eastern (Greentown) 46 Tri-Central 24Eastern Greene 71 Washington 69 OTEdgewood 60 Cascade 47Eminence 58 Bloomington Lighthouse 38Evansville Bosse 75 Princeton 59Evansville Reitz 67 Evansville Mater Dei 52Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 Elkhart Christian 70Fort Wayne Luers 62 Fort Wayne Northrop 55Fort Wayne North 86 Fort Wayne South 70

Fort Wayne Smith Academy 82 Howe Military30Fort Wayne Snider 57 Fort Wayne Wayne 51Fountain Central 73 Rockville 64Franklin Central 46 Columbus North 43Franklin County 42 Rushville 30Franklin 48 Greenwood 46Frankton 89 Eastbrook 55Gary 21st Century 83 Hammond Science ampTech 40Gibson Southern 57 Evansville Central 54Greenfield-Central 52 New Palestine 40Hagerstown 57 Union County 49Harrison (West Lafayette) 66 Lafayette Jeff 60Hebron 81 LaCrosse 62Henderson County (Ky) 70 Evansville Day 50Henryville 56 Austin 38Heritage Christian 56 Indianapolis Chatard 44Homestead 64 Fort Wayne Dwenger 57Horizon Christian (Fort Wayne) 101 HudsonvilleHomeSchool (Mich) 61Indian Creek 97 Cloverdale 74Indianapolis Attucks 60 Indianapolis Ritter 53Indianapolis Manual 89 IndianapolisHomeSchool 73Indianapolis Roncalli 53 Whiteland 50Indianapolis Tech 56 Anderson 46Indianapolis Tindley 93 Indiana Math amp Science55Jasper 53 Evansville Memorial 50Jeffersonville 63 Seymour 46John Glenn 49 Elkhart Central 48Kankakee Valley 54 Morgan Twp 45Kouts 50 South Central (Union Mills) 43LaPorte 66 Elkhart Memorial 61Lake Central 34 Warsaw 31Lakeland Christian 55 Portage Christian 48Lapel 60 Wapahani 39Lawrence Central 81 Indianapolis Howe 67Lebanon 52 Western Boone 39Lewis Cass 62 Hamilton Heights 61Logansport 77 Muncie Central 57Loogootee 49 Forest Park 45Maconaquah 63 Wabash 53Madison-Grant 83 Elwood 77 OTMadison 57 South Dearborn 54Marion 69 Richmond 66McCutcheon 77 Kokomo 53Merrillville 91 Hammond Noll 43

Milan 72 South Decatur 51Mitchell 73 White River Valley 35Monroe Central 50 Bluffton 37Mount Carmel (Ill) 35 Vincennes Lincoln 24Mount Vernon (Posey) 53 Boonville 49New Albany 65 Floyd Central 42New Castle 67 Shelbyville 57New Prairie 54 Jimtown 26New Washington 57 Southwestern (Hanover)47North Central (Indianapolis) 79 HamiltonSoutheastern 68North Daviess 77 North Central (Farmersburg)32North Decatur 54 Jac-Cen-Del 37North Judson 62 West Central 52North Montgomery 66 Seeger 55North Posey 76 Heritage Hills 57Northeast Dubois 41 Orleans 34Northeastern 58 Eastern Hancock 52Northview 73 West Vigo 52Northwestern 62 Taylor 50Oak Hill 56 Mississinewa 43Owen Valley 47 Brown County 36Park Tudor 64 Beech Grove 53Pendleton Heights 66 Mount Vernon (Fortville)52Penn 47 Concord 38Perry Meridian 68 Bloomington North 56Pike 62 Center Grove 47Plainfield 75 Martinsville 38Plymouth 47 Peru 41Rensselaer Central 69 North White 43River Forest 67 Marquette Catholic 56Riverton Parke 50 Turkey Run 32Shakamak 60 North Knox 51Shenandoah 63 Tri 37Sheridan 55 Clinton Central 47Silver Creek 49 North Harrison 35South Bend Adams 67 Mishawaka Marian 53South Bend Clay 64 South Bend Washington 53South Bend Riley 70 Mishawaka 61South Bend St Joseph 69 Bremen 42South Putnam 55 Greencastle 44South Ripley 67 Shawe Memorial 28Southwood 79 Northfield 52Speedway 60 Monrovia 55 OTSprings Valley 48 Crothersville 38Sullivan 50 North Putnam 44Switzerland County 47 Rising Sun 45 OTTecumseh 63 Cannelton 28Tell City 38 Southridge 32Tipton 49 Western 42Traders Point Christian 59 Christel HouseAcademy 47Tri-County 67 Clinton Prairie 65Tri-West 83 Frankfort 52Trinity Lutheran 58 Southwestern (Shelbyville)55 OTTriton Central 91 Edinburgh 46Triton 44 Pioneer 41University 46 Bethesda Christian 31Vincennes Rivet 45 Washington Catholic 37Waldron 81 Morristown 79 OTWarren Central 55 Indianapolis Cathedral 52Washington Twp 75 Victory Christian 45Wes-Del 72 Union (Modoc) 60West Lafayette 60 Crawfordsville 57 OTWest Washington 82 Paoli 71Westville 83 Boone Grove 41Wheeler 57 Lake Station 40Winamac 67 LaVille 62 OTWinchester 78 Union City 51Wood Memorial 55 Perry Central 40Central Christian TournamentIndianapolis International 74 IndianapolisMetropolitan 65

Indianapolis Arlington 63 Central Christian 50Indianapolis Lighthouse 59 Irvington PrepAcademy 58

GIRLS GAMESAnderson 62 Indianapolis Tech 41Andrean 56 Griffith 26Argos 41 Culver Academy 35Bellmont 32 East Noble 30Bloomington Lighthouse 48 Eminence 28Carmel 56 Brownsburg 52 OTCascade 46 Edgewood 22Central Noble 49 Westview 32Chesterton 39 Portage 36Corydon Central 47 Salem 42Danville 63 Southmont 53Dwight (Ill) 69 South Newton 30Eastside 57 Prairie Heights 31Evansville Central 83 Gibson Southern 50Fairfield 46 Lakeland 18Fort Wayne Concordia 51 Carroll (Fort Wayne)44Fort Wayne Northrop 61 Fort Wayne Luers 48Fort Wayne Snider 67 Fort Wayne Wayne 23Fort Wayne South 54 Fort Wayne North 26Frankton 56 Eastbrook 43Fremont 32 Reading (Mich) 14Greencastle 54 South Putnam 43Hamilton Southeastern 78 Avon 42Hebron 50 LaCrosse 44Homestead 82 Fort Wayne Dwenger 36Huntington North 68 New Haven 23Indian Creek 66 Cloverdale 41Indiana Deaf 55 Indianapolis International 21Indianapolis Manual 66 IndianapolisHomeSchool 56Jay County 70 Adams Central 19Kankakee Valley 53 Hobart 39Lafayette Jeff 48 Harrison (West Lafayette) 39Lake Central 63 Michigan City 46Lebanon 64 Western Boone 52Leo 48 DeKalb 45Logansport 47 Muncie Central 43McCutcheon 52 Kokomo 41Medora 42 Martinsville Tabernacle 39Merrillville 67 LaPorte 48Mishawaka Marian 49 South Bend Adams 48Mishawaka 56 South Bend Riley 23Monrovia 49 Speedway 22Morristown 53 Waldron 31Munster 52 Lowell 40New Castle 61 Shelbyville 31New Palestine 54 Greenfield-Central 41Noblesville 81 Fishers 58NorthWood 51 Elkhart Memorial 31Northfield 56 Southwood 48Northview 56 West Vigo 31Northwestern 79 Taylor 23Norwell 61 Columbia City 53Owen Valley 51 Brown County 40Providence 53 Henryville 45Riverton Parke 55 Turkey Run 21Southern Wells 49 Heritage 48Sullivan 46 North Putnam 12Terre Haute South 54 Terre Haute North 51Tippecanoe Valley 67 North Miami 35Tri-West 80 Frankfort 37Tri 38 Shenandoah 28Valparaiso 46 Crown Point 43Victory Christian 48 Washington Twp 30Wawasee 56 Goshen 34West Lafayette 60 Crawfordsville 20West Noble 54 Churubusco 35Whitko 52 Manchester 27Winamac 36 LaVille 28Woodlan 56 Bluffton 44Zionsville 57 Westfield 24

Friday night high school basketball scores

Sports 11

Westfield was overwhelmed byZionsville 57-24 in a Friday HoosierCrossroads Conference game at The Rock

The Eagles led 17-5 after the firstquarter and 30-11 at halftime AnnabelleOHair scored eight points for theShamrocks she and Ryann Bunting bothhad three rebounds

Westfield is now 1-1 in the conferenceand 4-6 overall The Shamrocks host Avonon Tuesday in another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game

Zionsville 57Westfield 24

Westfield FG FT TP PFMorgan Clary 2-10 0-1 4 3

Jade Shipley 1-3 0-0 2 0Annabelle OHair 4-6 0-0 8 0Ryann Bunting 2-10 0-0 4 1Megan Rops 1-3 0-0 3 1Emily Katter 0-2 0-0 0 0Sophia Kreag 1-8 0-0 3 1Allison Dotson 0-0 0-0 0 0Karley Wininger 0-1 0-0 0 0Ashtin DeCraene 0-1 0-0 0 0Julia Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 11-44 0-1 24 6Score by QuartersZionsville 17 13 16 11 - 57Westfield 5 6 8 5 - 24Westfield 3-point shooting (2-20) Kreag 1-6Rops 1-3 Bunting 0-5 Clary 0-3 Katter 0-1Wininger 0-1 DeCraene 0-1Westfield rebounds (13) OHair 3 Bunting 3Katter 2 Shipley 1 Rops 1 DeCraene 1 team2

Sports10

lsquoRocks overwhelmedby Zionsville

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Ryann Bunting scored four points and had three rebounds for Westfield in its Fridaygame with Zionsville

Carmels girls basketball team neededovertime to get past Brownsburg 56-52Friday night at the Eric Clark ActivityCenter

The Greyhounds led 14-8 after the firstquarter and 27-20 at halftime But theBulldogs began to chip away at Carmelslead in the second half outscoring theHounds 19-13 in the fourth period Carmelwon the overtime period 7-3 to win the game

Amy Dilk and Tomi Taiwo each scored17 points for the Greyhounds Dilk reacheddouble-double status with 10 rebounds andalso handed out five assists

Carmel now 9-1 plays a MetropolitanConference game with Center Grove at 10am this morning at Bankers LifeFieldhouse

Carmel 56Brownsburg 52

(overtime)Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 1-2 2-4 5 3

Amy Dilk 4-16 9-11 17 3Sophie Bair 0-2 0-0 0 2Molly Gillig 1-3 0-0 3 2Blake Smith 2-5 4-6 8 2Tomi Taiwo 4-9 7-8 17 3Jasmine McWilliams 1-3 0-1 2 1Reagan Hune 1-2 1-2 3 2Mackenzie Wood 0-2 1-2 1 1Totals 14-44 24-34 56 19Score by QuartersCarmel 14 13 9 13 7 - 56Brownsburg 8 12 10 19 3 - 52Carmel 3-pointers (4) Taiwo 2 Christy 1 Gillig 1

Dilk Taiwo

Carmel wins in overtime

Hamilton Southeastern sailed past Avon78-42 in a Friday Hoosier CrossroadsConference game at the Orioles gym

The Class 4A No 8 Royals were incharge from the beginning leading 23-8after the first quarter and 37-15 at halftimeSydney Parrish scored 22 points with BreLloyd adding 20 and Malea Jacksoncontributing 15 points

Parrish pulled seven rebounds withJackson grabbing six and also handing outfive assists Lloyd dished out four assistsTayah Irvin made five steals while OliviaKegley had four Parrish blocked two shots

The Royals are still unbeaten in theHCC and tied with Zionsville with a 3-0mark Southeastern is 11-2 overall andplays Fishers next Friday in the Mudsockgame which takes place this year at theIndiana State Fairgrounds

Southeastern 78Avon 42

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 10-13 1-1 22 1Malea Jackson 6-11 1-1 15 2Tayah Irvin 2-7 0-0 4 1Molly Walton 2-5 1-2 5 0

Bre Lloyd 8-11 1-2 20 5Amaya Hamilton 2-5 0-2 4 4Haydn Braun 1-2 0-0 3 2Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 1Sarah Howard 1-3 0-0 2 0Shelby Ford 1-2 0-0 2 0Maranda Barksdale 0-0 1-2 1 1Kiki Sundling 0-1 0-0 0 1Totals 33-60 5-10 78 18Score by QuartersSoutheastern 23 14 19 22 - 78Avon 8 7 11 16 - 42Southeastern 3-point shooting (7-25) Lloyd 3-6Jackson 2-6 Parrish 1-3 Braun 1-2 Irvin 0-5Walton 0-2 Howard 0-1Southeastern rebounds (27) Parrish 7 Jackson6 Lloyd 4 Irvin 3 Braun 2 Ford 2 Howard 1Sundling 1 Hamilton 1

Lloyd Parrish

Royals blast Avon 78-42

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 66 Blackford 23Angola 62 Garrett 35Barr-Reeve 52 Linton-Stockton 45Batesville 50 Lawrenceburg 44Bedford North Lawrence 58 Columbus East 55Bloomfield 55 Clay City 32Bloomington Home School 59 Dugger Union 52Bloomington South 56 Southport 45Blue River 67 Cowan 62 OTBorden 61 South Central (Elizabeth) 47Brebeuf Jesuit 56 Guerin Catholic 53Brownsburg 68 Indianapolis Northwest 48Brownstown Central 70 Scottsburg 42Cambridge City Lincoln 68 Knightstown 51Carmel 56 Noblesville 40Carroll (Fort Wayne) 77 Fort Wayne Concordia58Castle 88 Evansville Harrison 64Caston 30 Carroll (Flora) 24Centerville 39 Randolph Southern 20Chesterton 66 Gary Roosevelt 49Christian Academy 72 Rock Creek Academy 652OTClarksville 37 Charlestown 36 OTColumbus Christian 51 Crosspointe Christian 22Covington 50 Attica 35Crawford County 49 Eastern (Pekin) 41Culver 50 Covenant Christian (DeMotte) 39Daleville 66 Muncie Burris 60Danville 77 Southmont 57Delphi 53 Benton Central 50Delta 52 Yorktown 39Dwight (Ill) 64 South Newton 57East Central 58 Greensburg 43East Chicago Central 54 Munster 44Eastern (Greentown) 46 Tri-Central 24Eastern Greene 71 Washington 69 OTEdgewood 60 Cascade 47Eminence 58 Bloomington Lighthouse 38Evansville Bosse 75 Princeton 59Evansville Reitz 67 Evansville Mater Dei 52Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 Elkhart Christian 70Fort Wayne Luers 62 Fort Wayne Northrop 55Fort Wayne North 86 Fort Wayne South 70

Fort Wayne Smith Academy 82 Howe Military30Fort Wayne Snider 57 Fort Wayne Wayne 51Fountain Central 73 Rockville 64Franklin Central 46 Columbus North 43Franklin County 42 Rushville 30Franklin 48 Greenwood 46Frankton 89 Eastbrook 55Gary 21st Century 83 Hammond Science ampTech 40Gibson Southern 57 Evansville Central 54Greenfield-Central 52 New Palestine 40Hagerstown 57 Union County 49Harrison (West Lafayette) 66 Lafayette Jeff 60Hebron 81 LaCrosse 62Henderson County (Ky) 70 Evansville Day 50Henryville 56 Austin 38Heritage Christian 56 Indianapolis Chatard 44Homestead 64 Fort Wayne Dwenger 57Horizon Christian (Fort Wayne) 101 HudsonvilleHomeSchool (Mich) 61Indian Creek 97 Cloverdale 74Indianapolis Attucks 60 Indianapolis Ritter 53Indianapolis Manual 89 IndianapolisHomeSchool 73Indianapolis Roncalli 53 Whiteland 50Indianapolis Tech 56 Anderson 46Indianapolis Tindley 93 Indiana Math amp Science55Jasper 53 Evansville Memorial 50Jeffersonville 63 Seymour 46John Glenn 49 Elkhart Central 48Kankakee Valley 54 Morgan Twp 45Kouts 50 South Central (Union Mills) 43LaPorte 66 Elkhart Memorial 61Lake Central 34 Warsaw 31Lakeland Christian 55 Portage Christian 48Lapel 60 Wapahani 39Lawrence Central 81 Indianapolis Howe 67Lebanon 52 Western Boone 39Lewis Cass 62 Hamilton Heights 61Logansport 77 Muncie Central 57Loogootee 49 Forest Park 45Maconaquah 63 Wabash 53Madison-Grant 83 Elwood 77 OTMadison 57 South Dearborn 54Marion 69 Richmond 66McCutcheon 77 Kokomo 53Merrillville 91 Hammond Noll 43

Milan 72 South Decatur 51Mitchell 73 White River Valley 35Monroe Central 50 Bluffton 37Mount Carmel (Ill) 35 Vincennes Lincoln 24Mount Vernon (Posey) 53 Boonville 49New Albany 65 Floyd Central 42New Castle 67 Shelbyville 57New Prairie 54 Jimtown 26New Washington 57 Southwestern (Hanover)47North Central (Indianapolis) 79 HamiltonSoutheastern 68North Daviess 77 North Central (Farmersburg)32North Decatur 54 Jac-Cen-Del 37North Judson 62 West Central 52North Montgomery 66 Seeger 55North Posey 76 Heritage Hills 57Northeast Dubois 41 Orleans 34Northeastern 58 Eastern Hancock 52Northview 73 West Vigo 52Northwestern 62 Taylor 50Oak Hill 56 Mississinewa 43Owen Valley 47 Brown County 36Park Tudor 64 Beech Grove 53Pendleton Heights 66 Mount Vernon (Fortville)52Penn 47 Concord 38Perry Meridian 68 Bloomington North 56Pike 62 Center Grove 47Plainfield 75 Martinsville 38Plymouth 47 Peru 41Rensselaer Central 69 North White 43River Forest 67 Marquette Catholic 56Riverton Parke 50 Turkey Run 32Shakamak 60 North Knox 51Shenandoah 63 Tri 37Sheridan 55 Clinton Central 47Silver Creek 49 North Harrison 35South Bend Adams 67 Mishawaka Marian 53South Bend Clay 64 South Bend Washington 53South Bend Riley 70 Mishawaka 61South Bend St Joseph 69 Bremen 42South Putnam 55 Greencastle 44South Ripley 67 Shawe Memorial 28Southwood 79 Northfield 52Speedway 60 Monrovia 55 OTSprings Valley 48 Crothersville 38Sullivan 50 North Putnam 44Switzerland County 47 Rising Sun 45 OTTecumseh 63 Cannelton 28Tell City 38 Southridge 32Tipton 49 Western 42Traders Point Christian 59 Christel HouseAcademy 47Tri-County 67 Clinton Prairie 65Tri-West 83 Frankfort 52Trinity Lutheran 58 Southwestern (Shelbyville)55 OTTriton Central 91 Edinburgh 46Triton 44 Pioneer 41University 46 Bethesda Christian 31Vincennes Rivet 45 Washington Catholic 37Waldron 81 Morristown 79 OTWarren Central 55 Indianapolis Cathedral 52Washington Twp 75 Victory Christian 45Wes-Del 72 Union (Modoc) 60West Lafayette 60 Crawfordsville 57 OTWest Washington 82 Paoli 71Westville 83 Boone Grove 41Wheeler 57 Lake Station 40Winamac 67 LaVille 62 OTWinchester 78 Union City 51Wood Memorial 55 Perry Central 40Central Christian TournamentIndianapolis International 74 IndianapolisMetropolitan 65

Indianapolis Arlington 63 Central Christian 50Indianapolis Lighthouse 59 Irvington PrepAcademy 58

GIRLS GAMESAnderson 62 Indianapolis Tech 41Andrean 56 Griffith 26Argos 41 Culver Academy 35Bellmont 32 East Noble 30Bloomington Lighthouse 48 Eminence 28Carmel 56 Brownsburg 52 OTCascade 46 Edgewood 22Central Noble 49 Westview 32Chesterton 39 Portage 36Corydon Central 47 Salem 42Danville 63 Southmont 53Dwight (Ill) 69 South Newton 30Eastside 57 Prairie Heights 31Evansville Central 83 Gibson Southern 50Fairfield 46 Lakeland 18Fort Wayne Concordia 51 Carroll (Fort Wayne)44Fort Wayne Northrop 61 Fort Wayne Luers 48Fort Wayne Snider 67 Fort Wayne Wayne 23Fort Wayne South 54 Fort Wayne North 26Frankton 56 Eastbrook 43Fremont 32 Reading (Mich) 14Greencastle 54 South Putnam 43Hamilton Southeastern 78 Avon 42Hebron 50 LaCrosse 44Homestead 82 Fort Wayne Dwenger 36Huntington North 68 New Haven 23Indian Creek 66 Cloverdale 41Indiana Deaf 55 Indianapolis International 21Indianapolis Manual 66 IndianapolisHomeSchool 56Jay County 70 Adams Central 19Kankakee Valley 53 Hobart 39Lafayette Jeff 48 Harrison (West Lafayette) 39Lake Central 63 Michigan City 46Lebanon 64 Western Boone 52Leo 48 DeKalb 45Logansport 47 Muncie Central 43McCutcheon 52 Kokomo 41Medora 42 Martinsville Tabernacle 39Merrillville 67 LaPorte 48Mishawaka Marian 49 South Bend Adams 48Mishawaka 56 South Bend Riley 23Monrovia 49 Speedway 22Morristown 53 Waldron 31Munster 52 Lowell 40New Castle 61 Shelbyville 31New Palestine 54 Greenfield-Central 41Noblesville 81 Fishers 58NorthWood 51 Elkhart Memorial 31Northfield 56 Southwood 48Northview 56 West Vigo 31Northwestern 79 Taylor 23Norwell 61 Columbia City 53Owen Valley 51 Brown County 40Providence 53 Henryville 45Riverton Parke 55 Turkey Run 21Southern Wells 49 Heritage 48Sullivan 46 North Putnam 12Terre Haute South 54 Terre Haute North 51Tippecanoe Valley 67 North Miami 35Tri-West 80 Frankfort 37Tri 38 Shenandoah 28Valparaiso 46 Crown Point 43Victory Christian 48 Washington Twp 30Wawasee 56 Goshen 34West Lafayette 60 Crawfordsville 20West Noble 54 Churubusco 35Whitko 52 Manchester 27Winamac 36 LaVille 28Woodlan 56 Bluffton 44Zionsville 57 Westfield 24

Friday night high school basketball scores

Sports 11

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 16 7 696 -Boston 13 10 565 20New York 13 10 565 30Brooklyn 6 15 286 85Philadelphia 5 18 217 105Southeast W L PCT GBCharlotte 14 9 609 -Atlanta 12 12 500 25Orlando 10 14 417 35Washington 8 13 381 45Miami 7 16 304 60Central W L PCT GBCleveland 16 5 762 -Chicago 12 10 545 40Milwaukee 11 10 524 40Detroit 13 12 520 50Indiana 11 12 478 50

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBOklahoma City 14 9 609 -Utah 14 10 583 10Portland 12 12 500 30Denver 8 15 348 65Minnesota 6 17 261 80Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 18 5 783 -Houston 16 7 696 25Memphis 16 8 667 25New Orleans 7 16 304 110Dallas 5 17 227 130Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 20 3 870 -LA Clippers 16 7 696 40LA Lakers 10 15 400 105Sacramento 8 14 364 110Phoenix 7 16 304 135

NBA standingsFridayrsquos scores

Charlotte 109 Orlando 88Cleveland 114 Miami 84Toronto 101 Boston 94

Atlanta 114 Milwaukee 110

Houston 102 Oklahoma City 99Detroit 117 Minnesota 90Dallas 111 Indiana 103

Phoenix 119 LA Lakers 115New York 103 Sacramento 100

By KYLE GRANDCourtesy nbacompacersHot shooting from beyond the arc carried Indiana Pacers

in the first half but when the shots stopped falling and thedefense didnt hold up the Dallas Mavericks were too muchknocking off the Pacers 111-103

Indiana shot 10-of-14 from beyond the arc through thefirst two quarters but were just 4-of-11 the rest of the way

Paul George set the tone in the first as he finished with13 points including shooting a perfect 3-of-3 from beyondthe arc At one point he scored 10 in a row for the Pacersand the final basket of that streak gave Indiana a 22-18 leadwith 154 remaining in the period

Dallas retook the lead with a 5-0 run but Indianaanswered with five in a row to help it to a 27-25 leadheading into the second

In the second quarter CJ Miles followed in Georgesfootsteps Miles led Indianas offense by drilling all four ofhis shots from the 3-point line His fourth make gave thevisitors a 44-38 lead and forced a Dallas timeout with 618left in the half

Indiana extended its lead to eight before the Mavs cameroaring back Dallas scored seven straight to make it a

one-point contest with 310 remainingIn what would be foreshadowing for the second half

Indianas offense was unable to score during the last threeminutes of the second quarter and went into the locker roomdown two

After halftime Dallas offense began to click Thanksto long range shooting the Mavs built their halftimeadvantage to 10

Jeff Teague was fouled attempting a three and made allthree shots to cut the lead to seven but Dallas respondedwith back-to-back triples from Dorian Finney-Smith andMatthews to push their lead to 13 with 518 left in the third

Indiana was able to make some headway into the deficitgetting it down to five with just over a minute to play in thequarter but Harrison Barnes scored three points in a row totake lead back up to eight 85-77 as the teams entered thefinal period

To start the fourth Al Jefferson scored six straight forIndiana to get the Pacers within seven As close as Indianagot it just couldnt get over the hump

Dallas answered with a Barnes 3-pointer and SalahMejri layup to go back up by 12 with 830 left in the game

The second half they got free on the perimeter and

starting knocking down threes and just defensively wedidnrsquot do a good job controlling the ball and then closingout to those shooters Pacers head coach Nate McMillansaid

Over those final eight minutes a similar themecontinued Indiana would score but wasnt able to stringstops together to significantly cut into Dallas advantage

Indiana finished its five-game road trip with a record of2-3

Well itrsquos a loss and for us I felt like we could win thisgame McMillan said We had to play a certain way Wecertainly had to bring more energy on the defensive end ofthe floor [and] get some ball movement on the offensiveend of the floor [and] make them defend and that didnrsquothappen So we leave off this road trip with just two winsgoing home with a team waiting on us and try and get backtomorrow nightrdquo

George finished as Indianas leading scorer with 22points on 8-of-16 shooting Miles ended with six 3-pointersfor 18 points and Myles Turner also scored 18

For Dallas Barnes led the way with 25 points and eightrebounds Wesley Matthews scored 26 points and DeronWilliams added 16 points and six assists

Pacers cool off fall to Mavericks

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnet

BOYS GAMESAlexandria 66 Blackford 23Angola 62 Garrett 35Barr-Reeve 52 Linton-Stockton 45Batesville 50 Lawrenceburg 44Bedford North Lawrence 58 Columbus East 55Bloomfield 55 Clay City 32Bloomington Home School 59 Dugger Union 52Bloomington South 56 Southport 45Blue River 67 Cowan 62 OTBorden 61 South Central (Elizabeth) 47Brebeuf Jesuit 56 Guerin Catholic 53Brownsburg 68 Indianapolis Northwest 48Brownstown Central 70 Scottsburg 42Cambridge City Lincoln 68 Knightstown 51Carmel 56 Noblesville 40Carroll (Fort Wayne) 77 Fort Wayne Concordia58Castle 88 Evansville Harrison 64Caston 30 Carroll (Flora) 24Centerville 39 Randolph Southern 20Chesterton 66 Gary Roosevelt 49Christian Academy 72 Rock Creek Academy 652OTClarksville 37 Charlestown 36 OTColumbus Christian 51 Crosspointe Christian 22Covington 50 Attica 35Crawford County 49 Eastern (Pekin) 41Culver 50 Covenant Christian (DeMotte) 39Daleville 66 Muncie Burris 60Danville 77 Southmont 57Delphi 53 Benton Central 50Delta 52 Yorktown 39Dwight (Ill) 64 South Newton 57East Central 58 Greensburg 43East Chicago Central 54 Munster 44Eastern (Greentown) 46 Tri-Central 24Eastern Greene 71 Washington 69 OTEdgewood 60 Cascade 47Eminence 58 Bloomington Lighthouse 38Evansville Bosse 75 Princeton 59Evansville Reitz 67 Evansville Mater Dei 52Fort Wayne Blackhawk 78 Elkhart Christian 70Fort Wayne Luers 62 Fort Wayne Northrop 55Fort Wayne North 86 Fort Wayne South 70

Fort Wayne Smith Academy 82 Howe Military30Fort Wayne Snider 57 Fort Wayne Wayne 51Fountain Central 73 Rockville 64Franklin Central 46 Columbus North 43Franklin County 42 Rushville 30Franklin 48 Greenwood 46Frankton 89 Eastbrook 55Gary 21st Century 83 Hammond Science ampTech 40Gibson Southern 57 Evansville Central 54Greenfield-Central 52 New Palestine 40Hagerstown 57 Union County 49Harrison (West Lafayette) 66 Lafayette Jeff 60Hebron 81 LaCrosse 62Henderson County (Ky) 70 Evansville Day 50Henryville 56 Austin 38Heritage Christian 56 Indianapolis Chatard 44Homestead 64 Fort Wayne Dwenger 57Horizon Christian (Fort Wayne) 101 HudsonvilleHomeSchool (Mich) 61Indian Creek 97 Cloverdale 74Indianapolis Attucks 60 Indianapolis Ritter 53Indianapolis Manual 89 IndianapolisHomeSchool 73Indianapolis Roncalli 53 Whiteland 50Indianapolis Tech 56 Anderson 46Indianapolis Tindley 93 Indiana Math amp Science55Jasper 53 Evansville Memorial 50Jeffersonville 63 Seymour 46John Glenn 49 Elkhart Central 48Kankakee Valley 54 Morgan Twp 45Kouts 50 South Central (Union Mills) 43LaPorte 66 Elkhart Memorial 61Lake Central 34 Warsaw 31Lakeland Christian 55 Portage Christian 48Lapel 60 Wapahani 39Lawrence Central 81 Indianapolis Howe 67Lebanon 52 Western Boone 39Lewis Cass 62 Hamilton Heights 61Logansport 77 Muncie Central 57Loogootee 49 Forest Park 45Maconaquah 63 Wabash 53Madison-Grant 83 Elwood 77 OTMadison 57 South Dearborn 54Marion 69 Richmond 66McCutcheon 77 Kokomo 53Merrillville 91 Hammond Noll 43

Milan 72 South Decatur 51Mitchell 73 White River Valley 35Monroe Central 50 Bluffton 37Mount Carmel (Ill) 35 Vincennes Lincoln 24Mount Vernon (Posey) 53 Boonville 49New Albany 65 Floyd Central 42New Castle 67 Shelbyville 57New Prairie 54 Jimtown 26New Washington 57 Southwestern (Hanover)47North Central (Indianapolis) 79 HamiltonSoutheastern 68North Daviess 77 North Central (Farmersburg)32North Decatur 54 Jac-Cen-Del 37North Judson 62 West Central 52North Montgomery 66 Seeger 55North Posey 76 Heritage Hills 57Northeast Dubois 41 Orleans 34Northeastern 58 Eastern Hancock 52Northview 73 West Vigo 52Northwestern 62 Taylor 50Oak Hill 56 Mississinewa 43Owen Valley 47 Brown County 36Park Tudor 64 Beech Grove 53Pendleton Heights 66 Mount Vernon (Fortville)52Penn 47 Concord 38Perry Meridian 68 Bloomington North 56Pike 62 Center Grove 47Plainfield 75 Martinsville 38Plymouth 47 Peru 41Rensselaer Central 69 North White 43River Forest 67 Marquette Catholic 56Riverton Parke 50 Turkey Run 32Shakamak 60 North Knox 51Shenandoah 63 Tri 37Sheridan 55 Clinton Central 47Silver Creek 49 North Harrison 35South Bend Adams 67 Mishawaka Marian 53South Bend Clay 64 South Bend Washington 53South Bend Riley 70 Mishawaka 61South Bend St Joseph 69 Bremen 42South Putnam 55 Greencastle 44South Ripley 67 Shawe Memorial 28Southwood 79 Northfield 52Speedway 60 Monrovia 55 OTSprings Valley 48 Crothersville 38Sullivan 50 North Putnam 44Switzerland County 47 Rising Sun 45 OTTecumseh 63 Cannelton 28Tell City 38 Southridge 32Tipton 49 Western 42Traders Point Christian 59 Christel HouseAcademy 47Tri-County 67 Clinton Prairie 65Tri-West 83 Frankfort 52Trinity Lutheran 58 Southwestern (Shelbyville)55 OTTriton Central 91 Edinburgh 46Triton 44 Pioneer 41University 46 Bethesda Christian 31Vincennes Rivet 45 Washington Catholic 37Waldron 81 Morristown 79 OTWarren Central 55 Indianapolis Cathedral 52Washington Twp 75 Victory Christian 45Wes-Del 72 Union (Modoc) 60West Lafayette 60 Crawfordsville 57 OTWest Washington 82 Paoli 71Westville 83 Boone Grove 41Wheeler 57 Lake Station 40Winamac 67 LaVille 62 OTWinchester 78 Union City 51Wood Memorial 55 Perry Central 40Central Christian TournamentIndianapolis International 74 IndianapolisMetropolitan 65

Indianapolis Arlington 63 Central Christian 50Indianapolis Lighthouse 59 Irvington PrepAcademy 58

GIRLS GAMESAnderson 62 Indianapolis Tech 41Andrean 56 Griffith 26Argos 41 Culver Academy 35Bellmont 32 East Noble 30Bloomington Lighthouse 48 Eminence 28Carmel 56 Brownsburg 52 OTCascade 46 Edgewood 22Central Noble 49 Westview 32Chesterton 39 Portage 36Corydon Central 47 Salem 42Danville 63 Southmont 53Dwight (Ill) 69 South Newton 30Eastside 57 Prairie Heights 31Evansville Central 83 Gibson Southern 50Fairfield 46 Lakeland 18Fort Wayne Concordia 51 Carroll (Fort Wayne)44Fort Wayne Northrop 61 Fort Wayne Luers 48Fort Wayne Snider 67 Fort Wayne Wayne 23Fort Wayne South 54 Fort Wayne North 26Frankton 56 Eastbrook 43Fremont 32 Reading (Mich) 14Greencastle 54 South Putnam 43Hamilton Southeastern 78 Avon 42Hebron 50 LaCrosse 44Homestead 82 Fort Wayne Dwenger 36Huntington North 68 New Haven 23Indian Creek 66 Cloverdale 41Indiana Deaf 55 Indianapolis International 21Indianapolis Manual 66 IndianapolisHomeSchool 56Jay County 70 Adams Central 19Kankakee Valley 53 Hobart 39Lafayette Jeff 48 Harrison (West Lafayette) 39Lake Central 63 Michigan City 46Lebanon 64 Western Boone 52Leo 48 DeKalb 45Logansport 47 Muncie Central 43McCutcheon 52 Kokomo 41Medora 42 Martinsville Tabernacle 39Merrillville 67 LaPorte 48Mishawaka Marian 49 South Bend Adams 48Mishawaka 56 South Bend Riley 23Monrovia 49 Speedway 22Morristown 53 Waldron 31Munster 52 Lowell 40New Castle 61 Shelbyville 31New Palestine 54 Greenfield-Central 41Noblesville 81 Fishers 58NorthWood 51 Elkhart Memorial 31Northfield 56 Southwood 48Northview 56 West Vigo 31Northwestern 79 Taylor 23Norwell 61 Columbia City 53Owen Valley 51 Brown County 40Providence 53 Henryville 45Riverton Parke 55 Turkey Run 21Southern Wells 49 Heritage 48Sullivan 46 North Putnam 12Terre Haute South 54 Terre Haute North 51Tippecanoe Valley 67 North Miami 35Tri-West 80 Frankfort 37Tri 38 Shenandoah 28Valparaiso 46 Crown Point 43Victory Christian 48 Washington Twp 30Wawasee 56 Goshen 34West Lafayette 60 Crawfordsville 20West Noble 54 Churubusco 35Whitko 52 Manchester 27Winamac 36 LaVille 28Woodlan 56 Bluffton 44Zionsville 57 Westfield 24

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