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Wednesday, August 17, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 162 A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms today and tonight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 83 LOW: 69 By FRED SWIFT In late breaking news from last night, Dr. Larry Ley has been found not guilty. Dr. Ley head of the DORN drug rehab clinic, was charged with issuing prescriptions for Suboxone when not needed for legitimate medical treat- ment. The drug is designed to block the desire for addictive drugs. The doc- tor was charged after a 2014 raid on his Carmel clinic. The bench trial (no jury) was held before Judge Steven Nation in Hamilton Superior Court 1. Eight other individuals charged in the police raid were cleared earlier when Nation dis- missed charges against them. BREAKING NEWS A group of preschool students made a difference in the lives of homeless cats and dogs by helping to collect donations for the Humane Society for Hamil- ton County. This no-kill animal shelter receives the largest number of new arrivals during the spring and summer months and students from Primrose School of West Fishers spent the entire month of July collect- ing supplies to support the shel- ter during this peak time. On Aug. 11, the students helped pack and load the items ranging from dog and cat food to toys and cleaning supplies for deliv- ery to the shelter. More photos are located on Page 5. Photo provided Preschoolers help Humane Society Doctor not guilty Noblesville's Steve Renner, owner of Renner Nixon Body Works was awarded Saturday morning Sagamore of the Wabash award before the Elks golf outing which will now be called the Annual Steve Renner charity golf outing. Renner is a 1963 graduate of Noblesville High School and has contributed to many charitable causes in the city. Pictured - Linda and Steve Renner, State Rep. Kathy Richardson, Randy King, Jack Renner, Brandon McKinney, Tony Renner, Braden McKinney, Brad Renner, Bridgett McKinney, Dana Cheeseman and Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear. Reporter photo by Perry Williams Steve Renner receives Sagamore of the Wabash Award A Noblesville High School teacher has been accused of inap- propriate conduct with a student in 2012. Marnie Cooke, Noblesville Schools' Director of Marketing and Communication, released the following statement: "A Noblesville High School teacher has been accused of inap- propriate conduct with a former student. The alleged incident took place in 2012, when the student attended Noblesville High School. "Once this concern was raised, we immediately contacted the Noblesville Police Department and have worked jointly in cooper- ation with authorities. The employee in question was immediately removed from contact with students and is no longer employed with Noblesville Schools. "Safety is our top priority and we take claims of this nature very seriously. We will provide further information to parents as available. Lt. Bruce Barnes, Noblesville Police Department's Public In- formation Officer, said the "allegations were brought to our atten- tion" on Aug. 2. "It is still an ongoing investigation and we have no timetable as to when we might meet with the prosecutor's office," said Barnes. NHS teacher accused of inappropriate conduct with student FOOTBALL PREVIEW We are only two days away from the return of high school football in Indiana. Be sure to check out The Reporter’s preview of all eight county teams by the best and most experienced sports staff in Hamilton County, in today’s sports section.

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Wednesday August 17 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 162 A 20 percent chance of showers andthunderstorms today and tonight

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 83 LOW 69

By FRED SWIFTIn late breaking news from last

night Dr Larry Ley has been found notguilty Dr Ley head of the DORN drugrehab clinic was charged with issuingprescriptions for Suboxone when notneeded for legitimate medical treat-ment The drug is designed to blockthe desire for addictive drugs The doc-tor was charged after a 2014 raid on hisCarmel clinic The bench trial (no jury)was held before Judge Steven Nation inHamilton Superior Court 1 Eight otherindividuals charged in the police raidwere cleared earlier when Nation dis-missed charges against them

BREAKING NEWS

A group of preschool studentsmade a difference in the lives ofhomeless cats and dogs byhelping to collect donations forthe Humane Society for Hamil-ton County This no-kill animalshelter receives the largestnumber of new arrivals duringthe spring and summer monthsand students from PrimroseSchool of West Fishers spentthe entire month of July collect-ing supplies to support the shel-ter during this peak time OnAug 11 the students helpedpack and load the items rangingfrom dog and cat food to toysand cleaning supplies for deliv-ery to the shelter More photosare located on Page 5

Photo provided

Preschoolers help Humane Society

Doctornot guilty

Noblesvilles Steve Renner owner of Renner Nixon Body Works was awarded Saturday morning Sagamore of the Wabashaward before the Elks golf outing which will now be called the Annual Steve Renner charity golf outing Renner is a 1963graduate of Noblesville High School and has contributed to many charitable causes in the cityPictured - Linda and Steve Renner State Rep Kathy Richardson Randy King Jack Renner Brandon McKinneyTony Renner Braden McKinney Brad Renner Bridgett McKinney Dana Cheeseman and Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear

Reporter photo by Perry Williams

Steve Renner receives Sagamoreof the Wabash Award

A Noblesville High School teacher has been accused of inap-propriate conduct with a student in 2012

Marnie Cooke Noblesville Schools Director of Marketing andCommunication released the following statement

A Noblesville High School teacher has been accused of inap-propriate conduct with a former student The alleged incident tookplace in 2012 when the student attended Noblesville High School Once this concern was raised we immediately contacted theNoblesville Police Department and have worked jointly in cooper-ation with authorities The employee in question was immediately

removed from contact with students and is no longer employedwith Noblesville Schools

Safety is our top priority and we take claims of this naturevery seriously We will provide further information to parents asavailable

Lt Bruce Barnes Noblesville Police Departments Public In-formation Officer said the allegations were brought to our atten-tion on Aug 2

It is still an ongoing investigation and we have no timetable asto when we might meet with the prosecutors office said Barnes

NHS teacher accused of inappropriate conduct with studentFOOTBALLPREVIEW

We are only two days away fromthe return of high school football inIndiana Be sure to check out The

Reporterrsquos preview of all eightcounty teams by the best and most

experienced sports staff inHamilton County in todayrsquos sports

section

News2

The Noblesville Police Department re-cently held a ceremony to officially swearin two of their newest police officers Theceremony took place in the council cham-bers located at City Hall In attendance forthe event were Mayor John Ditslear fami-lies friends members of the communitygovernment officials and officers ofthe police department Chief Kevin Jowittofficiated the ceremony

The new officers are Christopher Bur-ton and David Barnes They were bothhired on June 20 and have been receivingorientation training since that time Bothofficers are graduates of the Indiana LawEnforcement Academy and were employedas police officers with other law enforce-ment agencies prior to being hired by No-blesville Officer Burton served with theRochester (Indiana)Police Department andOfficer Barnes served with the Muncie andBall State University Police Departments

The officers are currently assigned tothe Field Training amp Evaluation Programwhere they will spend a minimum of 16weeks During this period the officers willbe assigned to several different field train-ing officers who will provide daily trainingand performance evaluations At the com-pletion of the program the officers willthen be certified to work in a solo-capacityand will be assigned to the patrol divisionfor the balance of their probationary year

In addition to the swearing in ceremo-ny Chief Jowitt also took the opportunityto publically recognize a number of offi-cers who have recently been promotedwithin the police department

Those promotions includedAndrew Reiss to the rank of lieutenant

from sergeantCorey Everhart to the rank of sergeant

from patrolmanBrad Purvis to the rank of sergeant

from patrolmanJamie Aloisio to the rank of sergeant

from patrolmanEric Cunningham to the rank of lieuten-

ant from sergeant andJon Williams to the rank of captain

from lieutenant

NPD swearing in and promotion ceremony

The Noblesville Police Departmentswore in two new officers at a recentceremonyPictured from left to right Mayor JohnDistlear Officer Christopher BurtonOfficer David Barnes and Chief KevinJowitt

Photo provided

Edge Adventure Parks announces themodified fall hours for Koteewi Aerial Ad-venture ndash Treetop Trail at Strawtown Ko-teewi Park The hours for the fall will be

Thursday amp Friday3 to 5 pm Regular 2-3-hour Aerial

Adventures530 to 630 pm 1-hour Twilight Aer-

ial AdventuresSaturday10 am to 5 pm Regular 2-3-hour

Aerial Adventures530 to 630 pm 1-hour Twilight Aer-

ial AdventuresSunday11 am to 3 pm Regular 2-3-hour

Aerial Adventures330 to 430 pm 1-hour Twilight Aer-

ial AdventuresAerial Adventures are available seven

days a week by calling 3177708845 toschedule your group or event

Adventure Park Manager Brian Nikschsaid ldquoWe are excited about the fall hours

because it gives people a chance to getoutside in the evening after school andwork a couple days a week in addition toenjoying nature through adventure at awhole new level on the weekend and alsoallows for group events during the weekrdquo

In addition Edge Adventure Parks atKoteewi Aerial Adventure ndash Treetop Trailswill offer night climbs on four weekendsthis fall The cost will be $30 per person forone-hour climbs on Sept 3-4 Sept 23-24Oct 7-8 and Oct 28-29 The night climbtimes will be 7 to 930 pm Visitedgeadventureparkscom for more details

Koteewi Aerial Adventure -Treetop Trail announced fall hours

A groundbreaking ceremony for thenew $30 million Embassy Suites by HiltonHotel and Conference Center will takeplace from 11 am to 1 pm Thursday

The Embassy Suites by Hilton Nobles-ville will be a 187700-square-foot hotelwith 198 suites 20000 square feet of con-ference space and 5000 square feet ofmeeting space at the southwest intersec-tion of Tegler Drive and Olio Road

The development is 1504 total acresand will be divided into seven lots includ-ing a 15-acre retention pond The seven-to eight-floor hotel conference center and367-space parking is on 626 acres Of thefive out lots three are planned to be mar-keted and sold to restaurants Total capitalinvestment for the land hotel and confer-ence center will be approximately $30million The project will create 70 fulltime and 15 to 25 part-time jobs

Embassy Suites will become the larg-est hotel with conference space and one ofthe largest meeting venues in HamiltonCounty Embassyrsquos high-end hotel andconference center is a perfect complementto the nearby high-tech business parks inand the vibrant retail village in and aroundHamilton Town Center in Noblesville

Embassy Suites Noblesvillegroundbreaking set forThursday

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Westfield IN 46074

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And his disciples came to him and awoke him saying Lord saveus we perish

- Matthew 825

50 Years AgoNews Thousands cheered Friday at the annual opening of Indianarsquos StateFair The cheering rang out from the grandstand to livestock barns wherejudging was taking place Pert 18-year-old Miss Diana Bartlemay ofRichmond was crowned State Fair Queen in a colorful ceremony in theColosseum The event was not unmarked by accident in the same arenathat was the scene of tragedy three years agoSports The Shamrocks of Westfield short on experience and depth butagain displaying the Jim Belden-coached hustle and fire stole a share ofthe spotlight along with a veteran Hamilton Heights team as the 1966Hamilton County football season opened Friday evening at the four-schoolWestfield JamboreeAd Chewrsquos Market Peaches 10 cents a pound

Carol G Smith

August 10 1946 - August 10 2016

Carol G Smith 70 of Noblesville passed away on Wednesday August 10 2016 atSt Vincent Hospital in Fishers She was born on August 10 1946 toCarl and Faye (Sutton) Schwenzer in Indianapolis Indiana

Carol was a graduate of Lawrence Central High School Ananimal lover she and her daughter Linda groomed pets for 29 yearsat Animal Arts Pet Grooming in Noblesville Carol was an avidbowler and enjoyed going to concerts and traveling especially toArizona and Nevada She was very thoughtful and always broughtback gifts from her travels for family and friends A very loving andgiving person to those in need Carol lived for her family and friendsShe especially enjoyed going to see movies with her grandson Noah

Carol is survived by her husband Glen Smith daughter Linda (Mark) Meridethgrandson Noah Merideth siblings Al Schwenzer Tom Schwenzer Bill Schwenzer LisaThomas and Phoebe Schwenzer as well as several nieces amp nephews

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her son Glen Eugene SmithServices will be held at 300 pm on Sunday August 21 2016 at Randall amp Roberts

Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with visitation from 100 pm to thetime of service Pastor Wade Apel will officiate

Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County 1721Pleasant Street Suite B Noblesville IN 46060 or Little Sisters of the Poor co StAugustine Home 2345 West 86th Street Indianapolis Indiana 46260

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom John Hutchens

October 29 1961 - August 10 2016

John Hutchens 54 of Noblesville passed away on August 10 2016 He was born onOctober 29 1961 to the late Robert M Hutchens John is survivedby his mother Barbara E (Bailey) Hutchens

John had the talent and passion to work on and restore classiccars John worked at Kingrsquos Classic Cars where he took a lot of prideand care in his work John also enjoyed woodworking buildingcomputers and the great outdoors where loved to fish and hunt

John leaves behind his beloved family daughter Charity AnnRhea granddaughters Sabryna and Bryttany his loving sisters Sue(Darrell) Nichols and Donna (Steve) Pickett his devoted nieces ofwhich two were more like sisters Janet (Mark) Snow Jewel (James)Grimes and Susan (Joe) Bayless John also leaves behind threenephews Charles Roach Micah Pickett and Daniel (Julia) Pickett 5great nephews 8 great nieces 5 great-great nephews and 1 great-great niece Preceding John in death is his loving sister Pamela

Hutchens-Wallace on November 22 1988Services will be held on Saturday August 20 2016 at 100 pm where friends and

family are invited to gather from 1000 am until the time of the service at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services 508 E 6th Street Sheridan Indiana Burial will immediately follow atCrown View Cemetery Paul Fruth will be officiating Johnrsquos service

Online condolences wwwfisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services ishonored to serve the Hutchens Family

Judy Ditslear

December 2 1941 - August 14 2016

Judy Ditslear 74 of Noblesville passed away on Sunday August 14 2016 at homeShe was born on December 2 1941 to James R and Nancy B(Baker) Comstock in Noblesville Her parents preceded her in death

Judy had been the office manager for National Financial Groupand was a member of First Christian Church in Noblesville Sheattended Miami University in Oxford OH where she was a memberof the Tri Delta Sorority and was also a member of Tri Kappa inNoblesville She was a founding member of the Noblesville Boys ampGirls Club Auxiliary

She is survived by her son Dr Jack (Janet) Ditslear daughterNancy (Dan) Oliver sister Jane Stewart grandchildren Jake AnnaSam amp Ella Ditslear and Andrew amp Nicholas Oliver nieces amp

nephew Emily (Karl) Adams Molly (Dave) Broviak and Tim (Carli) Stewart great-nieces amp nephews Michael amp Emma Adams Kailey amp Jenna Broviak and MalloryGavin amp Dane Stewart

Services will be held at 1000 am on Saturday August 20 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville Visitation will be from 500 pm to 800pm on Friday August 19 2016 at the funeral home Burial will be at CrownlandCemetery in Noblesville

Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County 1721Pleasant Street Suite B Noblesville IN 46060

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom Find The Reporter on Facebook

ORDINANCE NO 08-02-2016-2AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF

CHAPTER 75 OF TITLE VIII OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OFORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF CICERO

WHEREAS the Town Council of the town of Cicero Indiana finds itto be in the best interest health safety and welfare of the residents ofthe town of Cicero to amend certain sections of Chapter 75 which isentitled Traffic Schedules of Title VIII of the Cicero Municipal Code ofOrdinances NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of thetown of Cicero Indiana as follows 1 Schedule I Speed Limits under Chapter 75 of Title VIII ishereby amended to define the speed limit as 20 mph on a portion ofJackson St to read as followsJackson St (Catherine St to a point 416ft west from the center point ofthe intersection of Main St and Jackson St) 2 The current listing defining the portion of Jackson St FromCatherine to Main St as a 20 mph zone is hereby deleted 3 Except as amended in this Ordinance all of the other termsconditions and provisions set forth in Chapter 75 of Title VIII of theCicero Municipal Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force andeffect 4 This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of itspassage and publication according to lawTHIS ORDINANCE IS HEREBY PASSED by the Town Council ofthe town of Cicero on this 2nd day of August 2016TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CICERO INDIANABrett S Foster Town Council President8172018 RL2016-20-80

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News4

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Aug 152016

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Commodore by Peter T Deuter-mann2 Crowned and Dangerous by Rhys Bo-wen3 Dark Carousel by Christine Feehan4 Die Like an Eagle by Donna Andrews5 Dragonmark by Sherrilyn Kenyon6 Family Tree A novel by Susan Wiggs7 Grunge by Larry Correia8 Sunday Kind of Love by DorothyGarlock9 Sweet Tomorrows by Debbie Ma-comber10 Three Sisters Three Queens byPhilippa Gregory

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Cake magic Mix amp Match Your Wayto 100 Amazing Combinations by Caro-line Wright2 The Gene An Intimate History bySiddhartha Mukherjee3 The Last One A novel by AlexandraOliva4 The Nordic Theory of Everything InSearch of a Better Life by Anu Partanen5 Some Enchanted Evenings The Glitter-ing Life and Times of Mary Martin byDavid Kaufman6 Valiant Ambition George WashingtonBenedict Arnold and the Fate of theAmerican Revolution by NathanielPhilbrick

7 100 Weekend Projects Anyone Can DoEasy Practical Projects Using Basic Toolsand Standard Materials by Vern Johnson8 Ahead of the Curve Inside the BaseballRevolution by Brian Kenny9 A Book about Love by Jonah Lehrer10 The Games A Global History of theOlympics by David Goldblatt

New DVDs1 By the Sea2 The Choice3 The Perfect Match4 The Tunnel The Complete First Season5 Eye in the Sky6 London Has Fallen7 The Young Messiah8 Signed Sealed Delivered From Pariswith Love9 Everybody Wants Some10 Green Room

New Music CDs1 Piano Concerto Sonata in G Minor forPiano and Cello Introduction and Po-lonaise Brillante by Freacutedeacuteric Chopin2 American Tunes by Allen Toussaint3 Black by Dierks Bentley4 California Sunrise by Jon Pardi5 The Heart Speaks in Whispers by Cor-rine Bailey Rae6 Detour by Cyndi Lauper7 Empire Original Soundtrack Season 2Volume 2 by Jussie Smollett8 Complete Nocturnes by John Field9 Latina by Thaliacutea10 Live American Outlaws by High-waymen

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Approximately 500 people attended thefifth annual Westfield Mayorrsquos Yellow TieBall at the new Grand Park Events Centerraising approximately $20000 for theHamilton County Youth Assistance Pro-gram (YAP)

Westfield Mayor Andy Cook hosted thesuccessful Mayors Yellow Tie Ball to capthe three-day celebration of the opening ofGrand Park Events Center a 370000square-foot indoor field sports and eventsfacility The guests donned in formal wearand athletic shoes to celebrate the uniquefacilitys turf floor enjoyed dinner cateredby Jonathan Byrds Hospitality amp Restau-rant Group drinks and dancing

This years ball was a huge successCook said The city was proud to show offthe new Grand Park Events Center and itwas a perfect venue for this large galaeventrdquo

The program featured speakers videotestimonials and participation from a YAPfamily and mentor Special guests at thisyears ball included Sarah Fisher IndyCarveteran and owner of Speedway IndoorKarting (SIK) In addition to appearing atthe event Fisher also arranged for the Tin-ney family to spend a day with her forprivate carting lessons

The event was produced by JonathanByrds Event amp Entertainment a joint ven-ture between Indiana-based Byrd Enterpris-es Inc and LST Marketing LLC TheWestfield Mayors Yellow Tie Ball was thefirst official event to take place in the newfacility

We are ecstatic about this large contri-bution to YAP from the Mayorrsquos YellowTie Ball this year said Tricia Akers direc-tor of the Hamilton County Youth Assis-tance Program This generous donationwill help so many deserving kids and fami-lies throughout Hamilton County

YAP which was developed in fall 2009as a pilot program in Westfield has sincegrown to incorporate all of Hamilton Coun-ty including programs in Carmel HamiltonHeights Fishers Noblesville and SheridanIn a desire to be proactive in assisting thehealthy development of Hamilton Countyyouth and their families the program offerscounseling for youth and families youthanger management classes parenting class-es food and clothing assistance and more

Multiple major sponsors supported theMayors Yellow Tie Ball Tom Wood Volk-

swagen of Indianapolis was the PresentingSponsor for the event Krieg DeVault anIndianapolis law firm was the MayorsSponsor and Methodist Sports Medicine aleading specialty orthopedic group in Cen-tral Indiana was the Westfield EconomicDevelopment Sponsor First MerchantsBank was the Youth Assistance Program(YAP) Sponsor and Faegre Baker Danielsa full service law firm was the City CouncilSponsor

The following businesses also investedin this years Mayors Yellow Tie Ball RedGold SIK Hamilton County Sports Au-thority Legacy Fund Hamilton CountysCommunity Foundation Urick Conces-sions Indiana Fire Juniors Citizens EnergyGroup Huston Electric Biddle MemorialFoundation Bullpen Tournament w Crideramp Crider Church Church Hittle amp AntrimSheridan Youth Assistance ProgramBarnes amp Thornburg CampT Design andEquipment Co AampF Engineering Holla-day Properties Holladay ConstructionGroup Enterprise RAC City of WestfieldHamilton County Youth Assistance Pro-gram (YAP) Jonathan Byrds Hospitality ampRestaurant Group Riverview Health Re-gions Insurance AgReliant Indiana SportsProperties Westfield Washington Town-ship Plews Shadley Racher amp Braun LLPSysco Bingham Greenbaum Doll LLP andThe Bridgewater Club

Please click here to learn more aboutYAP

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Preschoolers help Humane SocietyA group of preschool students at Primrose School of West Fishers made a difference in the lives of homeless cats and dogsby helping to collect donations for the Humane Society for Hamilton County The students helped pack and load the itemsranging from dog and cat food to toys and cleaning supplies for delivery to the shelter

Photo provided

Contact the Reporterhamiltonconorthreporter

hotmailcom

News6

Todayrsquos Indiana State Fair highlights730-930 am Old Fashioned Pancake Breakfast presented by Indiana Farm BureauHave some pancakes on Main Street for $3ALL DAY 9 am ndash 9 pm ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR SimulatorExperience racing in a ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR Simulator Free rides daily at the Mac Reynolds Barn11 am-5 pm Taste from Indiana FarmsDonrsquot miss your opportunity to sample food items or commodities that are produced by Indiana farmers and learn more about local foodproduction at the Farm Bureau Building1130-130 pm Celebrity Milking CompetitionWatch local celebrities as they compete in a milking competition at the Livestock Nursery3-4 pm Honey Bees amp Blossoms with the American Honey Queen Kim KuesterAmerican Honey Queen Kim Kuester talks about all things honey at this demonstration brought to you by the Beekeepers of Indiana4 pm Rooster Crowing Contest FINALSNorthwest Pavilion4 pm - 5 pm The Grimm presented by Indiana Repertory TheatrePioneer Village730 pm Claire Dunn presented by Hank-FM and Royal Pin Leisure CenterThis hard-working farm girl turned country musician is making her mark on the country music industry After support from satellite radioas a Highway Find on The Highway (Sirius XM) Dunn is ready to rock the Free Stage830 pm Lauren AlainaAn American country singer from Rossville Georgia Alaina was the runner-up on the tenth season of American Idol where Steven Tylerproclaimed ldquoWe found the onerdquo Her debut studio album Wildflower was released on October 11 2011 Join us for her Free Stage debut

Monster truck demoderby postponed

Due to the track conditions theMonster Truck Nationals andDemolition Derby events will nottake place this weekend at the FairFor a complete listing of otherevents you can enjoy visit ourwebsite or download the mobileapp

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Football Preview

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorA new coach moving up in the ranks

and a different quarterback a transfer fromKansas will the center stage spotlight whenNoblesville opens its 2016 season this Fri-day at Lawrence North

The new coach is well known JasonSimmons has served as a Miller assistantunder former head coach Lance Scheib Healso coached Hamilton Heights to a section-al championship six years ago beforespending some time in the front office atBen Davis

Simmons will try to succeed not only onthe gridiron but also in an attempt to restoreconfidence in a once-proud Noblesvilleprogram which hasnrsquot won a sectional since2000 and last had a winning season in 2001

There will be a new quarterback forcertain Gone is Luke Meloh who not onlypassed for over 900 yards last season Thenew signal caller could be likely will be6-3 210-pound junior Ryan Barnes amove-in from Kansas City Or it could besenior McGwire Plumner the backup toMeloh last season Plumner a senior istargeted to start at defensive corner

ldquoBarnes is a good looking playerrdquo saidSimmons

Saying he ldquofeels goodrdquo about the de-fense Simmons says the offense has beenldquolike a roller coaster ride Good thingrdquo saidthe coach ldquowhat is wrong with the offenseis fixablerdquo

The starting offensive line is big with278-pound Ben Collins at left tackle 264-pound Josh Garcia at left guard 250-poundDrew Hartmann at center 220-pound DaricGordon at right guard and 243-pound SethPope at right tackle Nolan Ginther a 186-pounder will start at tight end Pope ajunior is the only non-senior in the groupSimmons says Collins Hartmann and Gor-don are playing very well

ldquoGordon is solidrdquo said the coach ldquoHersquosold-school a tough kidrdquo

Rounding out the offense will be seniorBen Gruver and senior Jackson Thurman atwide-receivers senior Ben Herron at the

slot senior Andrew Scheib at fullback andsenior Chandler Hurst at running back Alsoexpected to see a lot of action lugging thefootball are senior Tyler Gonzalez andPlumner Herron Thurman and Gruver cancatch the football

Simmons seems most comfortable withthe defense

ldquoI feel good about the defenserdquo said thecoach ldquoI think we can develop depthrdquo

Look for lots of good things from seniorlinebacker Grant Bullard and strong safetyGruver a two-way starter on the depth chart

Noblesville has good linebackers inBullard senior Marcus Emmert and seniorWill Schultze With Plumner and senior

Brett Bell at the corners the secondary isstrong led by senior Harris Camp Gruverand sophomore Zac Tuinei

Up front on defense are the Big 3 ofGarcia senior Clay Weise and 250-poundsophomore Dalton Davis

New coach lots of seniors

Noblesville Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Ben Collins Sr 278 T Dalton Davis So 250LG Josh Garcia Sr 264 N Josh Garcia Sr 264C Drew Hartmann Sr 250 T Clay Wiese Sr 185RG Daric Gordon Sr 220 LB Will Schultze Sr 200RT Seth Pope Jr 243 LB Marcus Emmert Sr 166TE Nolan Ginther Sr 186 LB Grant Bullard Sr 213QB Ryan Barnes Jr 210 C McGwire Plumer Sr 170RB Chandler Hurst Sr 165 C Brett Bell Sr 145FB Andrew Scheib Sr 210 FS Harris Camp Sr 163WR Ben Gruver Sr 182 WS Zac Tuinei So 185WR Ben Herron Sr 153 DB Ben Gruver Sr 182WR Jackson Thurman Sr 167

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Running back Chandler Hurst (13) and fullback Andrew Scheib (28) will be key parts of the Noblesville footballrsquos team offensein the 2016 season

2016 FOOTBALL PREVIEW

Noblesville FridayOpener

At Lawrence NorthLast Year Bears were 8-3 beat NorthCentral 42-7 in sectional opener beforelosing to Cathedral 35-14Tourney History Last won a sectional in1990 Last winning season in 2005Coach Patrick Mallory enters 6th seasonwith BearsHistory Millers and Lawrence North didnot meet last season This is a non-conference gameSimmonsrsquo comment ldquoThey are big upfront Lawrence North is a good footballteamrdquo

Turn toPage 8 for aNoblesville

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Player Class Ht Wt PosNick Totty Sr 5-8 133 DBChandler Hurst Sr 5-8 165 RBBen Herron Sr 5-11 153 WRMarcus Emmert Sr 6-0 166 LBMcGwire Plumer Sr 6-0 170 QBHarris Camp Sr 5-9 163 DBAlex Foster Sr 5-10 160 WRBrett Bell Sr 5-7 145 DBTyler Gonzalez Sr 5-9 203 RBJarsquoShaun Dickman Sr 5-10 185 DBAndrew Scheib Sr 5-10 210 DLTEBrad McClure Sr 5-8 190 RBNolan Ginther Sr 6-3 186 TEBradley Westfall Sr 5-11 203 TEWill Schultze Sr 6-1 200 LBJackson Thurman Sr 5-11 167 WRScott Berghoff Sr 5-10 230 TEGrant Bullard Sr 6-1 213 LBDaric Gordon Sr 5-11 220 OLAlex Holtz Sr 6-0 188 OLRoman Dziennik Sr 6-0 240 DLBrad Killion Sr 5-10 227 DLOLDrew Hartmann Sr 6-0 250 OLAustin Dreyer Sr 6-2 276 OLBen Collins Sr 6-0 278 OLBen Gruver Sr 5-10 182 DBWRClay Wiese Sr 6-1 185 DLBlake Taylor Sr 6-0 172 WRZach Cazzell Sr 5-11 150 PMichael Fahey Sr 5-8 207 DLJosh Garcia Sr 5-11 264 DLOLChase Evans Jr 5-10 145 K-P

Nick Rusie Jr 5-9 155 WRJazz Terrell Jr 5-8 160 DBWRCarson Jones Jr 5-11 168 DBRBRyan Barnes Jr 6-3 210 LBQBGrant Christie Jr 5-10 165 LBWill Hampton Jr 5-5 180 LBTEAnthony Nale Jr 5-9 179 PBrandon Wright Jr 5-7 200 DLAaron Brewer Jr 5-10 153 DBChristian Reed Jr 5-10 168 DBWRDylan Retherford Jr 5-8 173 DBJack Yeakey Jr 6-2 190 DLTESeth Pope Jr 6-1 243 DLOLCaleb Deer Jr 6-1 170 LBJackson Parrish Jr 6-0 182 LBJaydon Turner Jr 5-11 210 OLJakob Kendall Jr 6-3 290 OLThomas Carroll Jr 5-11 219 OLRemington Brodhead Jr 6-3 245 OLChase Yadon Jr 6-1 214 DLTEAustin Bridenthal Jr 6-1 200 LBKonnor Gutting So 5-10 135 QBChris Scheib So 5-4 123 QBZach Gruver So 5-8 131 DBWRLuke Blevins So 5-10 155 RBZach Tuinel So 6-0 185 DBEddie Dziennik So 5-9 180 LBGrant Gremel So 6-3 170 QBMatt Black So 5-8 150 RBJaron Youree So 5-8 130 DBMatt Ogle So 5-6 125 RBGreg Black Jr So 5-11 140 DBMax Pollard So 6-1 160 LB

Jack Knight So 5-8 135 KPUriah Whetzell So 5-8 145 DBNick Robbins So 5-8 161 WRKenja Jenkins So 6-0 201 DLDaniel Moore So 5-8 150 WRMax Kane So 5-9 170 LBZack Knoll So 5-7 162 LBChris Bostrom So 6-1 230 OLKalalena Kalili So 5-6 233 OLDalton Davis So 6-1 250 DLTegwin Stephenson So 5-9 205 OLSam Snyder So 5-8 202 OLSam Wertz So 5-7 235 OLAlec Nogoda So 5-9 210 OLAustin Miller So 6-1 315 OLJohn Cook So 5-7 207 OLAndy Cleverly So 5-11 220 OLAdam Allspaw So 5-11 220 OLBrady Killion So 6-1 230 DLAyden Rayl So 5-11 234 OLBlake Killion So 5-8 190 OLJacob Bricker So 6-0 185 OLTim Ott So 5-11 205 OLBrandon Lowe So 5-7 155 WRWyatt Blades So 6-0 170 DBWRChristian Blaettner So 5-11 150 WRBrian Flynn So 6-0 172 DBJack Newcomer So 5-10 150 DBWRLuke Shannon So 6-0 190 DLAlex Nelson So 5-7 158 LBAnthony Georgiou So 5-9 171 DLAlex Natvig So 5-8 164 DLNathan Richardson So 5-8 138 KP

Noblesville roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWith experienced and talented skilled

people and a promising but inexperiencedoffensive line if Coach Mitch Street canstir the mix then expect Hamilton Heightsto put points on the board this fall

Lots of pointsldquoWe have lots returning with our

skilled grouprdquo said the coach ldquoZach Ste-vens (right guard) is the only lineman withvarsity experiencerdquo

Thatrsquos not to suggest that the line willnot be a factor There is talent up frontwith 245-pound junior Troy Bergesen atleft tackle 280-pound junior Noah Souderat left guard 210-pound senior JarrodFlanders at center 210-pound Stevens atright guard and 245-pound junior HunterWiles at right tackle

ldquoWersquove got some talent in the linerdquoStreet agreed ldquoWe have some room togrow How deep are we It will take awhile The line is a work in progressrdquo

The skilled players are experiencedand very talented

Quarterback Josh Feltz taking advan-tage of an injury opportunity threw forover 530 yards in five games last seasonHe will be backed up by a junior DraydenThomas

ldquoFeltz has good abilityrdquo Street saidFeltz has an explosive tight end senior

Sterling Weatherford who can score fromanywhere in a variety of ways Hersquos a greatpass receiver and a great runner who whenhe handles the pigskin is off to the races

Weatherford caught two TD passesfrom Feltz last Friday in a scrimmageagainst Anderson

Feltz has a ton of options when throw-ing the pigskin Jesse Brown Caymn Lutzand Riley White all three are seniors andall three are capable of heading for pay dirtwhen they grab the pigskin

The running attack will be keyed bysenior fullback Clayton Cowan

ldquoWe have some goodsophomores for supportrdquoStreet said ldquoWe have a tonof guys in our offensive at-tackrdquo

Souder at the nose andWiles at the anchor posi-tion will double up from theoffense and start in the de-fensive line They will bejoined by 270-pound juniorDylan Bannon at tackle and235-pound senior Nick Burkat end

The linebackers also willdouble up Stevens will bein the middle and Cowanand White on the outside

The secondary is filledwith two-way playersBrown will be at one cornerand Michael Cross a juniorwill be at the other Weath-erford will be the strongsafety and Lutz will be thefree safety

ldquoThe defense is solidrdquoStreet believes ldquoLots oftwo-way guys We havedepth up front Wersquoll comeafter peoplerdquo

Plenty of skilled people

Heights Friday OpenerMt Vernon at Home

Last Year The Marauders went 6-5beating Jay County 42-14 and losing toPendleton Heights 41-7 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectionalin 2012Coach Doug Armstrong is in his 16th yearwith the MaraudersHistory Hamilton Heights defeated MtVernon 21-6 in the season opener lastyear This is a non-conference gameStreetrsquos Comments ldquoMt Vernon returnssome players They will be a good test forusrdquo

Heights Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Troy Bergesen Sr 245 ANC Hunter Wiles Jr 245LG Noah Souder Jr 280 T Dylan Bannon Jr 270C Jarrod Flanders Sr 210 N Noah Souder Jr 280RG Zach Stevens Sr 210 E Nick Burk Sr 235RT Hunter Wiles Jr 245 LB Clayton Cowan Sr 175QB Josh Feltz Sr 210 LB Zach Stevens Sr 210TE Sterling Weatherford Sr 195 LB Riley White Sr 160FB Clayton Cowan Sr 175 C Michael Cross Jr 160WR Riley White Sr 160 C Jesse Brown Sr 190WR Caymn Lutz Sr 180 SS Sterling Weatherford Sr 195

WR Jesse Brown Sr 190 FS Caymn Lutz Sr 180

Player Class Ht Wt PosJake Beale Sr 6-1 210 RBLBSterling Weatherford Sr 6-4 195 TEDBJason Beck Sr 5-11 170 TEDBJesse Brown Sr 6-0 190 WRLBRiley White Sr 5-5 160 WRLBJosh Feltz Sr 6-2 210 QBDLClayton Cowan Sr 5-10 175 RBLBAustin Haydel Sr 5-11 150 WRDBMichael Tyner Sr 5-5 140 KBraydon Denham Sr 6-2 180 WRDBZach Stevens Sr 5-8 210 OLLBJames Wackenhuth Sr 5-9 235 OLDLJarrod Flanders Sr 5-9 210 OLDLSteven Zamora Sr 5-11 245 OLDLNoah Defoe Sr 5-9 170 RBLBCaymn Lutz Sr 6-2 180 WRDBCamden Dimmock Sr 6-1 195 TELBNick Burk Sr 6-0 235 DLMichael Cross Jr 6-0 160 WRDBIsaac Peterson Jr 6-1 185 QBDLDrayden Thomas Jr 6-4 175 QBDBCaleb Bean Jr 6-6 180 WRDBTristian Kinnaman Jr 6-0 165 QBDBEvan Warner Jr 5-7 135 WRDBCyle Marcum Jr 6-2 175 WRDBJason Rynard Jr 5-5 185 RBLBDrew Flanders Jr 5-7 175 RBLBTyler Wiltermood Jr 6-3 245 TEDLBlake Bentley Jr 5-9 240 OLDLZander Solinski Jr 5-9 245 OLDLDakota Jamison Jr 5-7 325 OLDL

Hunter Wiles Jr 6-2 245 OLDLTroy Bergesen Jr 6-3 255 OLDLNoah Souder Jr 6-0 280 OLDLWyatt Boyd Jr 5-11 275 OLDLDylan Bannon Jr 6-2 270 OLDLOwen Powell Jr 6-5 200 TEDLBandon Garst Jr 5-7 155 WRDBIke Hopper Jr 5-10 165 RBLBTad Defoe So 5-6 135 WRDBEric Alden So 5-8 140 WRDBCarter Campassi So 5-11 160 QBDBKyle Horton So 5-8 170 WRDBZach Kay So 5-9 190 RBLBAlex Roth So 5-6 140 RBDBNoah Stevens So 5-7 180 WRLBDreiken Dunn So 5-8 145 OLLBKray Leininger So 5-11 175 RBLBLuke Herr So 6-1 200 OLDLBrady Hill So 5-11 160 OLDLJason Price So 5-4 155 OLDLTyson Maylone So 6-2 210 OLDLJon Klingler So 5-11 200 OLDLConnor Curley So 6-0 180 OLLBNoah Lawson So 5-7 165 OLDLJake Majors So 5-11 265 OLDLJamie Tragesser So 5-8 300 OLDLLane Johnson So 6-3 300 OLDLTrent Stanley So 5-10 225 OLDLIsiah Campbell So 5-9 150 RWDBBradley Albright So 5-10 150 WRDBAndrew Fryman So 6-5 150 TEDBCorbin Lawson So 5-11 155 WRDB

Caleb Irion Fr 5-8 145 RBLBAustin Litton Fr 5-8 130 WRDBLuke Stohler Fr 6-0 155 WRDLBlake Webel Fr 5-8 140 RBLBEvan Hall Fr 5-6 130 WRDBTyler Andis Fr 5-11 155 QBDBAlex Stirn Fr 5-11 130 QBDBCamron Knott Fr 6-1 155 WRDBAaron Burgess Fr 5-7 155 RBLBChris Franklin Fr 5-8 170 WRLBJake Brinker Fr 5-6 110 RBDBCordell Cowan Fr 5-7 130 RBDBEthan Knoll Fr 5-10 165 TEDLAlex Kraus Fr 5-6 140 WRDBMichael Overton Fr 5-11 155 TEDLCole Portwood Fr 6-2 160 TEDBCollin Denham Fr 5-10 125 WRDBJay Portman Fr 5-7 165 OLDLTaylor Miller Fr 5-10 165 OLDLBlake Stanford Fr 5-11 160 OLDLLevi Phelps Fr 5-10 290 OLDLHunter Ray Fr 5-9 220 OLDLWilliam Olson Fr 5-8 150 OLDLTrevor Klema Fr 5-9 235 OLDLTaylor Toney Fr 5-8 205 OLDLAlex Naylor Fr 6-2 220 OLDLBobby Williams Fr 5-8 160 OLDLDylan Zachary Fr 5-8 140 WRDBBrent Pennington Fr 6-0 150 WRDBLuke Thesier Fr 5-8 115 WRDBDeShawn King Fr 5-10 155 TEDL

Heights roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Josh Feltz played in five games last year for Hamilton Heights throwing for 530 yards He willbe the Huskiesrsquo main quarterback this season

Football Preview 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorSheridan this season is a very young

football team Thatrsquos challenging news forCoach Bud Wright He has had a few chal-lenges down through the years This isWrightrsquos 52 year as a coach 51 at SheridanHe has won more games than any coach inIndiana high school football historyWright is five victories away from reaching400 victories

On the other side of that coin Sheridanis experienced There are sevensophomorejunior Blackhawks ticketed tostart on offense All have varsity experi-ence Same picture with the defense Sevenstarters are sophomores or juniors All withexperience

ldquoWersquore veteran but youngrdquo saidWright ldquoWe have a way to gordquo

Sheridanrsquos young and inexperiencedfactor shows at the quarterback positionwhere sophomore Drake Delph takes thecontrols His backs are a pair of juniorsGunner Williams and Cole Cummings

ldquoDelph doesnrsquot have lots of experi-encerdquo said Wright ldquoHe is doing a decentjobrdquo

Wright will put his famed running gameinto the hands of junior Joe Callahan seniorKenny Burnell and junior Gunner Wil-liams Most of the attack last year washandled by now-departed quarterback JakeChesney Callahan is a three-year starterwho last season was Wrightrsquos second-lead-ing rusher with nearly 700 yards KennyBurnell gained over 500 yards

Sheridan will go as its running attackgoes Are the Blackhawks up to it

ldquoI hope sordquo answered WrightBrody Perry a junior will be the wide-

receiver and the No 1 target when Delphthrows the football

Keying the running game will be a bigand talented offensive line

Avery Bundy a 280-pound seniorstarting guard last year was named to TheReporterrsquos second team He will be joinedat guard by Alex Gipson a 252-pound se-nior who was named second team to thedefensive unit The center will be 252-pound senior Karl Whaley At tackles willbe 270-pound sophomore Ian Pence and258-pound junior Tanner Swindle Thetight end is big too 200-pound 6-6 sopho-more Rhett Williams

Wright is counting on that size and tal-ent

ldquoWersquore going to be big up front ondefense toordquo said the coach

Avery will be at nose and Gipson and230-pound junior Hunter Pflugh will playtackle

Inside linebacker will be a pair of soph-omores Nicholas Burnell and Jesse KolbThe outside linebackers will be a pair ofseniors Kyle Harwood and Robert Burnell

Wright will start an all-junior second-ary Hersquoll have Gunner Williams and ColeCummings at safety and Joe Callahan andBrody Perry at the corners

Sheridan had an unlike-Sheridan 3-7record last season Lots of Wrightrsquos startersthis season were able to get their feet wet ayear ago

Big young talented

Sheridan Season OpenerHome Against Western Boone

Last Year Stars were 8-2 but lost to West Lafayette 41-23 in first round of sectionalTourney History Last sectional championship was in 2001Coach Justin Pelley will start his 4th season with the StarsHistory Long time rivals Western Boone defeated Sheridan 47-20 last seasonWrightrsquos Comments ldquoThey lost several key players from last season including theirquarterback (Nathanial Bye who passed for nearly 2000 yards)rdquo

Sheridan Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Drake Delph So 148 ILB Nicholas Burnell So 175RB Kenny Burnell Sr 182 ILB Jesse Kolb So 180RB Gunner Williams Jr 165 OLB Kyle Harwood Sr 252FB Joe Callahan Jr 165 OLB Robert Burnell Sr 182WR Brody Perry Jr 163 E Hunter Pflugh Jr 230TE Rhett Williams So 200 E Alex Gipson Sr 252C Karl Whaley So 260 N Avery Bundy Sr 280T Ian Pence So 270 SAF Gunner Williams Jr 165T Tanner Swindle Jr 258 SAF Cole Cummings Jr 145G Avery Bundy Sr 280 C Joe Callahan Jr 165G Alex Gipson Sr 252 C Brody Perry Jr 163

Player Class Ht Wt PosRobert Burnell Sr 5-8 182 SSTEKenny Burnell Sr 5-8 182 RBLBAlex Gipson Sr 6-1 252 OGDLAvery Bundy Sr 6-1 280 OGDLKyle Harwood Sr 6-1 252 OGDEGunner Williams Jr 5-10 165 QBWRCole Cummings Jr 6-0 145 WROLBBrody Perry Jr 5-10 163 WRCJoe Callahan Jr 5-10 165 RBCHunter Pflugh Jr 5-11 230 RBDEZachary Adkins Jr 5-6 135 WRSSTrenton Hammond Jr 5-7 207 OGDLTanner Swindle Jr 6-1 258 OTDE

Gage Delph Jr 5-8 197 OTDLCameron Powell Jr 6-1 217 OGNTDrake Delph So 6-0 148 QBCJarman Warren So 5-7 160 RBOLBCaine Spencer So 5-9 135 WRCCaleb Duke So 5-10 152 WRFSAustin Williams So 5-5 161 RBCNicholas Burnell So 6-3 175 WBLBJacob Vita So 5-3 125 RBCLucas Chesney So 5-8 163 TELBJesse Kolb So 6-2 180 RBLBConner Horn So 5-8 165 RBCJustin Strawn So 5-10 142 OGOLBDakota Doty So 5-6 228 OTDT

Sean Speck So 5-9 148 OGLBCian McGarr So 5-8 165 OCLBKarl Whaley So 6-0 260 OCDLIan Pence So 6-2 270 OTDLJustin Castle So 5-8 177 OGDLRhett Williams So 6-6 200 TEDENolan Buckner Fr 5-7 144 QBCAndrew Fiddler Fr 5-10 160 TEDEBrent Vought Fr 5-8 155 RBSSMike Duckett Fr 5-8 255 OTDLChris Starks Fr 6-2 238 OGDLDylan Delph Fr 5-5 131 OGDL

Sheridan roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Junior Joe Callahan will be a three-year starter for the Sheridan football team this year Callahan rushed for 700 yards lastseason as a sophomore

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Kenny Burnell rushed for 500 years last season for the Blackhawks

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

News2

The Noblesville Police Department re-cently held a ceremony to officially swearin two of their newest police officers Theceremony took place in the council cham-bers located at City Hall In attendance forthe event were Mayor John Ditslear fami-lies friends members of the communitygovernment officials and officers ofthe police department Chief Kevin Jowittofficiated the ceremony

The new officers are Christopher Bur-ton and David Barnes They were bothhired on June 20 and have been receivingorientation training since that time Bothofficers are graduates of the Indiana LawEnforcement Academy and were employedas police officers with other law enforce-ment agencies prior to being hired by No-blesville Officer Burton served with theRochester (Indiana)Police Department andOfficer Barnes served with the Muncie andBall State University Police Departments

The officers are currently assigned tothe Field Training amp Evaluation Programwhere they will spend a minimum of 16weeks During this period the officers willbe assigned to several different field train-ing officers who will provide daily trainingand performance evaluations At the com-pletion of the program the officers willthen be certified to work in a solo-capacityand will be assigned to the patrol divisionfor the balance of their probationary year

In addition to the swearing in ceremo-ny Chief Jowitt also took the opportunityto publically recognize a number of offi-cers who have recently been promotedwithin the police department

Those promotions includedAndrew Reiss to the rank of lieutenant

from sergeantCorey Everhart to the rank of sergeant

from patrolmanBrad Purvis to the rank of sergeant

from patrolmanJamie Aloisio to the rank of sergeant

from patrolmanEric Cunningham to the rank of lieuten-

ant from sergeant andJon Williams to the rank of captain

from lieutenant

NPD swearing in and promotion ceremony

The Noblesville Police Departmentswore in two new officers at a recentceremonyPictured from left to right Mayor JohnDistlear Officer Christopher BurtonOfficer David Barnes and Chief KevinJowitt

Photo provided

Edge Adventure Parks announces themodified fall hours for Koteewi Aerial Ad-venture ndash Treetop Trail at Strawtown Ko-teewi Park The hours for the fall will be

Thursday amp Friday3 to 5 pm Regular 2-3-hour Aerial

Adventures530 to 630 pm 1-hour Twilight Aer-

ial AdventuresSaturday10 am to 5 pm Regular 2-3-hour

Aerial Adventures530 to 630 pm 1-hour Twilight Aer-

ial AdventuresSunday11 am to 3 pm Regular 2-3-hour

Aerial Adventures330 to 430 pm 1-hour Twilight Aer-

ial AdventuresAerial Adventures are available seven

days a week by calling 3177708845 toschedule your group or event

Adventure Park Manager Brian Nikschsaid ldquoWe are excited about the fall hours

because it gives people a chance to getoutside in the evening after school andwork a couple days a week in addition toenjoying nature through adventure at awhole new level on the weekend and alsoallows for group events during the weekrdquo

In addition Edge Adventure Parks atKoteewi Aerial Adventure ndash Treetop Trailswill offer night climbs on four weekendsthis fall The cost will be $30 per person forone-hour climbs on Sept 3-4 Sept 23-24Oct 7-8 and Oct 28-29 The night climbtimes will be 7 to 930 pm Visitedgeadventureparkscom for more details

Koteewi Aerial Adventure -Treetop Trail announced fall hours

A groundbreaking ceremony for thenew $30 million Embassy Suites by HiltonHotel and Conference Center will takeplace from 11 am to 1 pm Thursday

The Embassy Suites by Hilton Nobles-ville will be a 187700-square-foot hotelwith 198 suites 20000 square feet of con-ference space and 5000 square feet ofmeeting space at the southwest intersec-tion of Tegler Drive and Olio Road

The development is 1504 total acresand will be divided into seven lots includ-ing a 15-acre retention pond The seven-to eight-floor hotel conference center and367-space parking is on 626 acres Of thefive out lots three are planned to be mar-keted and sold to restaurants Total capitalinvestment for the land hotel and confer-ence center will be approximately $30million The project will create 70 fulltime and 15 to 25 part-time jobs

Embassy Suites will become the larg-est hotel with conference space and one ofthe largest meeting venues in HamiltonCounty Embassyrsquos high-end hotel andconference center is a perfect complementto the nearby high-tech business parks inand the vibrant retail village in and aroundHamilton Town Center in Noblesville

Embassy Suites Noblesvillegroundbreaking set forThursday

3Obituaries

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And his disciples came to him and awoke him saying Lord saveus we perish

- Matthew 825

50 Years AgoNews Thousands cheered Friday at the annual opening of Indianarsquos StateFair The cheering rang out from the grandstand to livestock barns wherejudging was taking place Pert 18-year-old Miss Diana Bartlemay ofRichmond was crowned State Fair Queen in a colorful ceremony in theColosseum The event was not unmarked by accident in the same arenathat was the scene of tragedy three years agoSports The Shamrocks of Westfield short on experience and depth butagain displaying the Jim Belden-coached hustle and fire stole a share ofthe spotlight along with a veteran Hamilton Heights team as the 1966Hamilton County football season opened Friday evening at the four-schoolWestfield JamboreeAd Chewrsquos Market Peaches 10 cents a pound

Carol G Smith

August 10 1946 - August 10 2016

Carol G Smith 70 of Noblesville passed away on Wednesday August 10 2016 atSt Vincent Hospital in Fishers She was born on August 10 1946 toCarl and Faye (Sutton) Schwenzer in Indianapolis Indiana

Carol was a graduate of Lawrence Central High School Ananimal lover she and her daughter Linda groomed pets for 29 yearsat Animal Arts Pet Grooming in Noblesville Carol was an avidbowler and enjoyed going to concerts and traveling especially toArizona and Nevada She was very thoughtful and always broughtback gifts from her travels for family and friends A very loving andgiving person to those in need Carol lived for her family and friendsShe especially enjoyed going to see movies with her grandson Noah

Carol is survived by her husband Glen Smith daughter Linda (Mark) Meridethgrandson Noah Merideth siblings Al Schwenzer Tom Schwenzer Bill Schwenzer LisaThomas and Phoebe Schwenzer as well as several nieces amp nephews

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her son Glen Eugene SmithServices will be held at 300 pm on Sunday August 21 2016 at Randall amp Roberts

Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with visitation from 100 pm to thetime of service Pastor Wade Apel will officiate

Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County 1721Pleasant Street Suite B Noblesville IN 46060 or Little Sisters of the Poor co StAugustine Home 2345 West 86th Street Indianapolis Indiana 46260

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom John Hutchens

October 29 1961 - August 10 2016

John Hutchens 54 of Noblesville passed away on August 10 2016 He was born onOctober 29 1961 to the late Robert M Hutchens John is survivedby his mother Barbara E (Bailey) Hutchens

John had the talent and passion to work on and restore classiccars John worked at Kingrsquos Classic Cars where he took a lot of prideand care in his work John also enjoyed woodworking buildingcomputers and the great outdoors where loved to fish and hunt

John leaves behind his beloved family daughter Charity AnnRhea granddaughters Sabryna and Bryttany his loving sisters Sue(Darrell) Nichols and Donna (Steve) Pickett his devoted nieces ofwhich two were more like sisters Janet (Mark) Snow Jewel (James)Grimes and Susan (Joe) Bayless John also leaves behind threenephews Charles Roach Micah Pickett and Daniel (Julia) Pickett 5great nephews 8 great nieces 5 great-great nephews and 1 great-great niece Preceding John in death is his loving sister Pamela

Hutchens-Wallace on November 22 1988Services will be held on Saturday August 20 2016 at 100 pm where friends and

family are invited to gather from 1000 am until the time of the service at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services 508 E 6th Street Sheridan Indiana Burial will immediately follow atCrown View Cemetery Paul Fruth will be officiating Johnrsquos service

Online condolences wwwfisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services ishonored to serve the Hutchens Family

Judy Ditslear

December 2 1941 - August 14 2016

Judy Ditslear 74 of Noblesville passed away on Sunday August 14 2016 at homeShe was born on December 2 1941 to James R and Nancy B(Baker) Comstock in Noblesville Her parents preceded her in death

Judy had been the office manager for National Financial Groupand was a member of First Christian Church in Noblesville Sheattended Miami University in Oxford OH where she was a memberof the Tri Delta Sorority and was also a member of Tri Kappa inNoblesville She was a founding member of the Noblesville Boys ampGirls Club Auxiliary

She is survived by her son Dr Jack (Janet) Ditslear daughterNancy (Dan) Oliver sister Jane Stewart grandchildren Jake AnnaSam amp Ella Ditslear and Andrew amp Nicholas Oliver nieces amp

nephew Emily (Karl) Adams Molly (Dave) Broviak and Tim (Carli) Stewart great-nieces amp nephews Michael amp Emma Adams Kailey amp Jenna Broviak and MalloryGavin amp Dane Stewart

Services will be held at 1000 am on Saturday August 20 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville Visitation will be from 500 pm to 800pm on Friday August 19 2016 at the funeral home Burial will be at CrownlandCemetery in Noblesville

Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County 1721Pleasant Street Suite B Noblesville IN 46060

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ORDINANCE NO 08-02-2016-2AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF

CHAPTER 75 OF TITLE VIII OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OFORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF CICERO

WHEREAS the Town Council of the town of Cicero Indiana finds itto be in the best interest health safety and welfare of the residents ofthe town of Cicero to amend certain sections of Chapter 75 which isentitled Traffic Schedules of Title VIII of the Cicero Municipal Code ofOrdinances NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of thetown of Cicero Indiana as follows 1 Schedule I Speed Limits under Chapter 75 of Title VIII ishereby amended to define the speed limit as 20 mph on a portion ofJackson St to read as followsJackson St (Catherine St to a point 416ft west from the center point ofthe intersection of Main St and Jackson St) 2 The current listing defining the portion of Jackson St FromCatherine to Main St as a 20 mph zone is hereby deleted 3 Except as amended in this Ordinance all of the other termsconditions and provisions set forth in Chapter 75 of Title VIII of theCicero Municipal Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force andeffect 4 This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of itspassage and publication according to lawTHIS ORDINANCE IS HEREBY PASSED by the Town Council ofthe town of Cicero on this 2nd day of August 2016TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CICERO INDIANABrett S Foster Town Council President8172018 RL2016-20-80

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News4

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Aug 152016

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Commodore by Peter T Deuter-mann2 Crowned and Dangerous by Rhys Bo-wen3 Dark Carousel by Christine Feehan4 Die Like an Eagle by Donna Andrews5 Dragonmark by Sherrilyn Kenyon6 Family Tree A novel by Susan Wiggs7 Grunge by Larry Correia8 Sunday Kind of Love by DorothyGarlock9 Sweet Tomorrows by Debbie Ma-comber10 Three Sisters Three Queens byPhilippa Gregory

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Cake magic Mix amp Match Your Wayto 100 Amazing Combinations by Caro-line Wright2 The Gene An Intimate History bySiddhartha Mukherjee3 The Last One A novel by AlexandraOliva4 The Nordic Theory of Everything InSearch of a Better Life by Anu Partanen5 Some Enchanted Evenings The Glitter-ing Life and Times of Mary Martin byDavid Kaufman6 Valiant Ambition George WashingtonBenedict Arnold and the Fate of theAmerican Revolution by NathanielPhilbrick

7 100 Weekend Projects Anyone Can DoEasy Practical Projects Using Basic Toolsand Standard Materials by Vern Johnson8 Ahead of the Curve Inside the BaseballRevolution by Brian Kenny9 A Book about Love by Jonah Lehrer10 The Games A Global History of theOlympics by David Goldblatt

New DVDs1 By the Sea2 The Choice3 The Perfect Match4 The Tunnel The Complete First Season5 Eye in the Sky6 London Has Fallen7 The Young Messiah8 Signed Sealed Delivered From Pariswith Love9 Everybody Wants Some10 Green Room

New Music CDs1 Piano Concerto Sonata in G Minor forPiano and Cello Introduction and Po-lonaise Brillante by Freacutedeacuteric Chopin2 American Tunes by Allen Toussaint3 Black by Dierks Bentley4 California Sunrise by Jon Pardi5 The Heart Speaks in Whispers by Cor-rine Bailey Rae6 Detour by Cyndi Lauper7 Empire Original Soundtrack Season 2Volume 2 by Jussie Smollett8 Complete Nocturnes by John Field9 Latina by Thaliacutea10 Live American Outlaws by High-waymen

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Approximately 500 people attended thefifth annual Westfield Mayorrsquos Yellow TieBall at the new Grand Park Events Centerraising approximately $20000 for theHamilton County Youth Assistance Pro-gram (YAP)

Westfield Mayor Andy Cook hosted thesuccessful Mayors Yellow Tie Ball to capthe three-day celebration of the opening ofGrand Park Events Center a 370000square-foot indoor field sports and eventsfacility The guests donned in formal wearand athletic shoes to celebrate the uniquefacilitys turf floor enjoyed dinner cateredby Jonathan Byrds Hospitality amp Restau-rant Group drinks and dancing

This years ball was a huge successCook said The city was proud to show offthe new Grand Park Events Center and itwas a perfect venue for this large galaeventrdquo

The program featured speakers videotestimonials and participation from a YAPfamily and mentor Special guests at thisyears ball included Sarah Fisher IndyCarveteran and owner of Speedway IndoorKarting (SIK) In addition to appearing atthe event Fisher also arranged for the Tin-ney family to spend a day with her forprivate carting lessons

The event was produced by JonathanByrds Event amp Entertainment a joint ven-ture between Indiana-based Byrd Enterpris-es Inc and LST Marketing LLC TheWestfield Mayors Yellow Tie Ball was thefirst official event to take place in the newfacility

We are ecstatic about this large contri-bution to YAP from the Mayorrsquos YellowTie Ball this year said Tricia Akers direc-tor of the Hamilton County Youth Assis-tance Program This generous donationwill help so many deserving kids and fami-lies throughout Hamilton County

YAP which was developed in fall 2009as a pilot program in Westfield has sincegrown to incorporate all of Hamilton Coun-ty including programs in Carmel HamiltonHeights Fishers Noblesville and SheridanIn a desire to be proactive in assisting thehealthy development of Hamilton Countyyouth and their families the program offerscounseling for youth and families youthanger management classes parenting class-es food and clothing assistance and more

Multiple major sponsors supported theMayors Yellow Tie Ball Tom Wood Volk-

swagen of Indianapolis was the PresentingSponsor for the event Krieg DeVault anIndianapolis law firm was the MayorsSponsor and Methodist Sports Medicine aleading specialty orthopedic group in Cen-tral Indiana was the Westfield EconomicDevelopment Sponsor First MerchantsBank was the Youth Assistance Program(YAP) Sponsor and Faegre Baker Danielsa full service law firm was the City CouncilSponsor

The following businesses also investedin this years Mayors Yellow Tie Ball RedGold SIK Hamilton County Sports Au-thority Legacy Fund Hamilton CountysCommunity Foundation Urick Conces-sions Indiana Fire Juniors Citizens EnergyGroup Huston Electric Biddle MemorialFoundation Bullpen Tournament w Crideramp Crider Church Church Hittle amp AntrimSheridan Youth Assistance ProgramBarnes amp Thornburg CampT Design andEquipment Co AampF Engineering Holla-day Properties Holladay ConstructionGroup Enterprise RAC City of WestfieldHamilton County Youth Assistance Pro-gram (YAP) Jonathan Byrds Hospitality ampRestaurant Group Riverview Health Re-gions Insurance AgReliant Indiana SportsProperties Westfield Washington Town-ship Plews Shadley Racher amp Braun LLPSysco Bingham Greenbaum Doll LLP andThe Bridgewater Club

Please click here to learn more aboutYAP

Westfield MayorrsquosYellow Tie Ball

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Preschoolers help Humane SocietyA group of preschool students at Primrose School of West Fishers made a difference in the lives of homeless cats and dogsby helping to collect donations for the Humane Society for Hamilton County The students helped pack and load the itemsranging from dog and cat food to toys and cleaning supplies for delivery to the shelter

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News6

Todayrsquos Indiana State Fair highlights730-930 am Old Fashioned Pancake Breakfast presented by Indiana Farm BureauHave some pancakes on Main Street for $3ALL DAY 9 am ndash 9 pm ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR SimulatorExperience racing in a ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR Simulator Free rides daily at the Mac Reynolds Barn11 am-5 pm Taste from Indiana FarmsDonrsquot miss your opportunity to sample food items or commodities that are produced by Indiana farmers and learn more about local foodproduction at the Farm Bureau Building1130-130 pm Celebrity Milking CompetitionWatch local celebrities as they compete in a milking competition at the Livestock Nursery3-4 pm Honey Bees amp Blossoms with the American Honey Queen Kim KuesterAmerican Honey Queen Kim Kuester talks about all things honey at this demonstration brought to you by the Beekeepers of Indiana4 pm Rooster Crowing Contest FINALSNorthwest Pavilion4 pm - 5 pm The Grimm presented by Indiana Repertory TheatrePioneer Village730 pm Claire Dunn presented by Hank-FM and Royal Pin Leisure CenterThis hard-working farm girl turned country musician is making her mark on the country music industry After support from satellite radioas a Highway Find on The Highway (Sirius XM) Dunn is ready to rock the Free Stage830 pm Lauren AlainaAn American country singer from Rossville Georgia Alaina was the runner-up on the tenth season of American Idol where Steven Tylerproclaimed ldquoWe found the onerdquo Her debut studio album Wildflower was released on October 11 2011 Join us for her Free Stage debut

Monster truck demoderby postponed

Due to the track conditions theMonster Truck Nationals andDemolition Derby events will nottake place this weekend at the FairFor a complete listing of otherevents you can enjoy visit ourwebsite or download the mobileapp

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Football Preview

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorA new coach moving up in the ranks

and a different quarterback a transfer fromKansas will the center stage spotlight whenNoblesville opens its 2016 season this Fri-day at Lawrence North

The new coach is well known JasonSimmons has served as a Miller assistantunder former head coach Lance Scheib Healso coached Hamilton Heights to a section-al championship six years ago beforespending some time in the front office atBen Davis

Simmons will try to succeed not only onthe gridiron but also in an attempt to restoreconfidence in a once-proud Noblesvilleprogram which hasnrsquot won a sectional since2000 and last had a winning season in 2001

There will be a new quarterback forcertain Gone is Luke Meloh who not onlypassed for over 900 yards last season Thenew signal caller could be likely will be6-3 210-pound junior Ryan Barnes amove-in from Kansas City Or it could besenior McGwire Plumner the backup toMeloh last season Plumner a senior istargeted to start at defensive corner

ldquoBarnes is a good looking playerrdquo saidSimmons

Saying he ldquofeels goodrdquo about the de-fense Simmons says the offense has beenldquolike a roller coaster ride Good thingrdquo saidthe coach ldquowhat is wrong with the offenseis fixablerdquo

The starting offensive line is big with278-pound Ben Collins at left tackle 264-pound Josh Garcia at left guard 250-poundDrew Hartmann at center 220-pound DaricGordon at right guard and 243-pound SethPope at right tackle Nolan Ginther a 186-pounder will start at tight end Pope ajunior is the only non-senior in the groupSimmons says Collins Hartmann and Gor-don are playing very well

ldquoGordon is solidrdquo said the coach ldquoHersquosold-school a tough kidrdquo

Rounding out the offense will be seniorBen Gruver and senior Jackson Thurman atwide-receivers senior Ben Herron at the

slot senior Andrew Scheib at fullback andsenior Chandler Hurst at running back Alsoexpected to see a lot of action lugging thefootball are senior Tyler Gonzalez andPlumner Herron Thurman and Gruver cancatch the football

Simmons seems most comfortable withthe defense

ldquoI feel good about the defenserdquo said thecoach ldquoI think we can develop depthrdquo

Look for lots of good things from seniorlinebacker Grant Bullard and strong safetyGruver a two-way starter on the depth chart

Noblesville has good linebackers inBullard senior Marcus Emmert and seniorWill Schultze With Plumner and senior

Brett Bell at the corners the secondary isstrong led by senior Harris Camp Gruverand sophomore Zac Tuinei

Up front on defense are the Big 3 ofGarcia senior Clay Weise and 250-poundsophomore Dalton Davis

New coach lots of seniors

Noblesville Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Ben Collins Sr 278 T Dalton Davis So 250LG Josh Garcia Sr 264 N Josh Garcia Sr 264C Drew Hartmann Sr 250 T Clay Wiese Sr 185RG Daric Gordon Sr 220 LB Will Schultze Sr 200RT Seth Pope Jr 243 LB Marcus Emmert Sr 166TE Nolan Ginther Sr 186 LB Grant Bullard Sr 213QB Ryan Barnes Jr 210 C McGwire Plumer Sr 170RB Chandler Hurst Sr 165 C Brett Bell Sr 145FB Andrew Scheib Sr 210 FS Harris Camp Sr 163WR Ben Gruver Sr 182 WS Zac Tuinei So 185WR Ben Herron Sr 153 DB Ben Gruver Sr 182WR Jackson Thurman Sr 167

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Running back Chandler Hurst (13) and fullback Andrew Scheib (28) will be key parts of the Noblesville footballrsquos team offensein the 2016 season

2016 FOOTBALL PREVIEW

Noblesville FridayOpener

At Lawrence NorthLast Year Bears were 8-3 beat NorthCentral 42-7 in sectional opener beforelosing to Cathedral 35-14Tourney History Last won a sectional in1990 Last winning season in 2005Coach Patrick Mallory enters 6th seasonwith BearsHistory Millers and Lawrence North didnot meet last season This is a non-conference gameSimmonsrsquo comment ldquoThey are big upfront Lawrence North is a good footballteamrdquo

Turn toPage 8 for aNoblesville

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Player Class Ht Wt PosNick Totty Sr 5-8 133 DBChandler Hurst Sr 5-8 165 RBBen Herron Sr 5-11 153 WRMarcus Emmert Sr 6-0 166 LBMcGwire Plumer Sr 6-0 170 QBHarris Camp Sr 5-9 163 DBAlex Foster Sr 5-10 160 WRBrett Bell Sr 5-7 145 DBTyler Gonzalez Sr 5-9 203 RBJarsquoShaun Dickman Sr 5-10 185 DBAndrew Scheib Sr 5-10 210 DLTEBrad McClure Sr 5-8 190 RBNolan Ginther Sr 6-3 186 TEBradley Westfall Sr 5-11 203 TEWill Schultze Sr 6-1 200 LBJackson Thurman Sr 5-11 167 WRScott Berghoff Sr 5-10 230 TEGrant Bullard Sr 6-1 213 LBDaric Gordon Sr 5-11 220 OLAlex Holtz Sr 6-0 188 OLRoman Dziennik Sr 6-0 240 DLBrad Killion Sr 5-10 227 DLOLDrew Hartmann Sr 6-0 250 OLAustin Dreyer Sr 6-2 276 OLBen Collins Sr 6-0 278 OLBen Gruver Sr 5-10 182 DBWRClay Wiese Sr 6-1 185 DLBlake Taylor Sr 6-0 172 WRZach Cazzell Sr 5-11 150 PMichael Fahey Sr 5-8 207 DLJosh Garcia Sr 5-11 264 DLOLChase Evans Jr 5-10 145 K-P

Nick Rusie Jr 5-9 155 WRJazz Terrell Jr 5-8 160 DBWRCarson Jones Jr 5-11 168 DBRBRyan Barnes Jr 6-3 210 LBQBGrant Christie Jr 5-10 165 LBWill Hampton Jr 5-5 180 LBTEAnthony Nale Jr 5-9 179 PBrandon Wright Jr 5-7 200 DLAaron Brewer Jr 5-10 153 DBChristian Reed Jr 5-10 168 DBWRDylan Retherford Jr 5-8 173 DBJack Yeakey Jr 6-2 190 DLTESeth Pope Jr 6-1 243 DLOLCaleb Deer Jr 6-1 170 LBJackson Parrish Jr 6-0 182 LBJaydon Turner Jr 5-11 210 OLJakob Kendall Jr 6-3 290 OLThomas Carroll Jr 5-11 219 OLRemington Brodhead Jr 6-3 245 OLChase Yadon Jr 6-1 214 DLTEAustin Bridenthal Jr 6-1 200 LBKonnor Gutting So 5-10 135 QBChris Scheib So 5-4 123 QBZach Gruver So 5-8 131 DBWRLuke Blevins So 5-10 155 RBZach Tuinel So 6-0 185 DBEddie Dziennik So 5-9 180 LBGrant Gremel So 6-3 170 QBMatt Black So 5-8 150 RBJaron Youree So 5-8 130 DBMatt Ogle So 5-6 125 RBGreg Black Jr So 5-11 140 DBMax Pollard So 6-1 160 LB

Jack Knight So 5-8 135 KPUriah Whetzell So 5-8 145 DBNick Robbins So 5-8 161 WRKenja Jenkins So 6-0 201 DLDaniel Moore So 5-8 150 WRMax Kane So 5-9 170 LBZack Knoll So 5-7 162 LBChris Bostrom So 6-1 230 OLKalalena Kalili So 5-6 233 OLDalton Davis So 6-1 250 DLTegwin Stephenson So 5-9 205 OLSam Snyder So 5-8 202 OLSam Wertz So 5-7 235 OLAlec Nogoda So 5-9 210 OLAustin Miller So 6-1 315 OLJohn Cook So 5-7 207 OLAndy Cleverly So 5-11 220 OLAdam Allspaw So 5-11 220 OLBrady Killion So 6-1 230 DLAyden Rayl So 5-11 234 OLBlake Killion So 5-8 190 OLJacob Bricker So 6-0 185 OLTim Ott So 5-11 205 OLBrandon Lowe So 5-7 155 WRWyatt Blades So 6-0 170 DBWRChristian Blaettner So 5-11 150 WRBrian Flynn So 6-0 172 DBJack Newcomer So 5-10 150 DBWRLuke Shannon So 6-0 190 DLAlex Nelson So 5-7 158 LBAnthony Georgiou So 5-9 171 DLAlex Natvig So 5-8 164 DLNathan Richardson So 5-8 138 KP

Noblesville roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWith experienced and talented skilled

people and a promising but inexperiencedoffensive line if Coach Mitch Street canstir the mix then expect Hamilton Heightsto put points on the board this fall

Lots of pointsldquoWe have lots returning with our

skilled grouprdquo said the coach ldquoZach Ste-vens (right guard) is the only lineman withvarsity experiencerdquo

Thatrsquos not to suggest that the line willnot be a factor There is talent up frontwith 245-pound junior Troy Bergesen atleft tackle 280-pound junior Noah Souderat left guard 210-pound senior JarrodFlanders at center 210-pound Stevens atright guard and 245-pound junior HunterWiles at right tackle

ldquoWersquove got some talent in the linerdquoStreet agreed ldquoWe have some room togrow How deep are we It will take awhile The line is a work in progressrdquo

The skilled players are experiencedand very talented

Quarterback Josh Feltz taking advan-tage of an injury opportunity threw forover 530 yards in five games last seasonHe will be backed up by a junior DraydenThomas

ldquoFeltz has good abilityrdquo Street saidFeltz has an explosive tight end senior

Sterling Weatherford who can score fromanywhere in a variety of ways Hersquos a greatpass receiver and a great runner who whenhe handles the pigskin is off to the races

Weatherford caught two TD passesfrom Feltz last Friday in a scrimmageagainst Anderson

Feltz has a ton of options when throw-ing the pigskin Jesse Brown Caymn Lutzand Riley White all three are seniors andall three are capable of heading for pay dirtwhen they grab the pigskin

The running attack will be keyed bysenior fullback Clayton Cowan

ldquoWe have some goodsophomores for supportrdquoStreet said ldquoWe have a tonof guys in our offensive at-tackrdquo

Souder at the nose andWiles at the anchor posi-tion will double up from theoffense and start in the de-fensive line They will bejoined by 270-pound juniorDylan Bannon at tackle and235-pound senior Nick Burkat end

The linebackers also willdouble up Stevens will bein the middle and Cowanand White on the outside

The secondary is filledwith two-way playersBrown will be at one cornerand Michael Cross a juniorwill be at the other Weath-erford will be the strongsafety and Lutz will be thefree safety

ldquoThe defense is solidrdquoStreet believes ldquoLots oftwo-way guys We havedepth up front Wersquoll comeafter peoplerdquo

Plenty of skilled people

Heights Friday OpenerMt Vernon at Home

Last Year The Marauders went 6-5beating Jay County 42-14 and losing toPendleton Heights 41-7 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectionalin 2012Coach Doug Armstrong is in his 16th yearwith the MaraudersHistory Hamilton Heights defeated MtVernon 21-6 in the season opener lastyear This is a non-conference gameStreetrsquos Comments ldquoMt Vernon returnssome players They will be a good test forusrdquo

Heights Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Troy Bergesen Sr 245 ANC Hunter Wiles Jr 245LG Noah Souder Jr 280 T Dylan Bannon Jr 270C Jarrod Flanders Sr 210 N Noah Souder Jr 280RG Zach Stevens Sr 210 E Nick Burk Sr 235RT Hunter Wiles Jr 245 LB Clayton Cowan Sr 175QB Josh Feltz Sr 210 LB Zach Stevens Sr 210TE Sterling Weatherford Sr 195 LB Riley White Sr 160FB Clayton Cowan Sr 175 C Michael Cross Jr 160WR Riley White Sr 160 C Jesse Brown Sr 190WR Caymn Lutz Sr 180 SS Sterling Weatherford Sr 195

WR Jesse Brown Sr 190 FS Caymn Lutz Sr 180

Player Class Ht Wt PosJake Beale Sr 6-1 210 RBLBSterling Weatherford Sr 6-4 195 TEDBJason Beck Sr 5-11 170 TEDBJesse Brown Sr 6-0 190 WRLBRiley White Sr 5-5 160 WRLBJosh Feltz Sr 6-2 210 QBDLClayton Cowan Sr 5-10 175 RBLBAustin Haydel Sr 5-11 150 WRDBMichael Tyner Sr 5-5 140 KBraydon Denham Sr 6-2 180 WRDBZach Stevens Sr 5-8 210 OLLBJames Wackenhuth Sr 5-9 235 OLDLJarrod Flanders Sr 5-9 210 OLDLSteven Zamora Sr 5-11 245 OLDLNoah Defoe Sr 5-9 170 RBLBCaymn Lutz Sr 6-2 180 WRDBCamden Dimmock Sr 6-1 195 TELBNick Burk Sr 6-0 235 DLMichael Cross Jr 6-0 160 WRDBIsaac Peterson Jr 6-1 185 QBDLDrayden Thomas Jr 6-4 175 QBDBCaleb Bean Jr 6-6 180 WRDBTristian Kinnaman Jr 6-0 165 QBDBEvan Warner Jr 5-7 135 WRDBCyle Marcum Jr 6-2 175 WRDBJason Rynard Jr 5-5 185 RBLBDrew Flanders Jr 5-7 175 RBLBTyler Wiltermood Jr 6-3 245 TEDLBlake Bentley Jr 5-9 240 OLDLZander Solinski Jr 5-9 245 OLDLDakota Jamison Jr 5-7 325 OLDL

Hunter Wiles Jr 6-2 245 OLDLTroy Bergesen Jr 6-3 255 OLDLNoah Souder Jr 6-0 280 OLDLWyatt Boyd Jr 5-11 275 OLDLDylan Bannon Jr 6-2 270 OLDLOwen Powell Jr 6-5 200 TEDLBandon Garst Jr 5-7 155 WRDBIke Hopper Jr 5-10 165 RBLBTad Defoe So 5-6 135 WRDBEric Alden So 5-8 140 WRDBCarter Campassi So 5-11 160 QBDBKyle Horton So 5-8 170 WRDBZach Kay So 5-9 190 RBLBAlex Roth So 5-6 140 RBDBNoah Stevens So 5-7 180 WRLBDreiken Dunn So 5-8 145 OLLBKray Leininger So 5-11 175 RBLBLuke Herr So 6-1 200 OLDLBrady Hill So 5-11 160 OLDLJason Price So 5-4 155 OLDLTyson Maylone So 6-2 210 OLDLJon Klingler So 5-11 200 OLDLConnor Curley So 6-0 180 OLLBNoah Lawson So 5-7 165 OLDLJake Majors So 5-11 265 OLDLJamie Tragesser So 5-8 300 OLDLLane Johnson So 6-3 300 OLDLTrent Stanley So 5-10 225 OLDLIsiah Campbell So 5-9 150 RWDBBradley Albright So 5-10 150 WRDBAndrew Fryman So 6-5 150 TEDBCorbin Lawson So 5-11 155 WRDB

Caleb Irion Fr 5-8 145 RBLBAustin Litton Fr 5-8 130 WRDBLuke Stohler Fr 6-0 155 WRDLBlake Webel Fr 5-8 140 RBLBEvan Hall Fr 5-6 130 WRDBTyler Andis Fr 5-11 155 QBDBAlex Stirn Fr 5-11 130 QBDBCamron Knott Fr 6-1 155 WRDBAaron Burgess Fr 5-7 155 RBLBChris Franklin Fr 5-8 170 WRLBJake Brinker Fr 5-6 110 RBDBCordell Cowan Fr 5-7 130 RBDBEthan Knoll Fr 5-10 165 TEDLAlex Kraus Fr 5-6 140 WRDBMichael Overton Fr 5-11 155 TEDLCole Portwood Fr 6-2 160 TEDBCollin Denham Fr 5-10 125 WRDBJay Portman Fr 5-7 165 OLDLTaylor Miller Fr 5-10 165 OLDLBlake Stanford Fr 5-11 160 OLDLLevi Phelps Fr 5-10 290 OLDLHunter Ray Fr 5-9 220 OLDLWilliam Olson Fr 5-8 150 OLDLTrevor Klema Fr 5-9 235 OLDLTaylor Toney Fr 5-8 205 OLDLAlex Naylor Fr 6-2 220 OLDLBobby Williams Fr 5-8 160 OLDLDylan Zachary Fr 5-8 140 WRDBBrent Pennington Fr 6-0 150 WRDBLuke Thesier Fr 5-8 115 WRDBDeShawn King Fr 5-10 155 TEDL

Heights roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Josh Feltz played in five games last year for Hamilton Heights throwing for 530 yards He willbe the Huskiesrsquo main quarterback this season

Football Preview 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorSheridan this season is a very young

football team Thatrsquos challenging news forCoach Bud Wright He has had a few chal-lenges down through the years This isWrightrsquos 52 year as a coach 51 at SheridanHe has won more games than any coach inIndiana high school football historyWright is five victories away from reaching400 victories

On the other side of that coin Sheridanis experienced There are sevensophomorejunior Blackhawks ticketed tostart on offense All have varsity experi-ence Same picture with the defense Sevenstarters are sophomores or juniors All withexperience

ldquoWersquore veteran but youngrdquo saidWright ldquoWe have a way to gordquo

Sheridanrsquos young and inexperiencedfactor shows at the quarterback positionwhere sophomore Drake Delph takes thecontrols His backs are a pair of juniorsGunner Williams and Cole Cummings

ldquoDelph doesnrsquot have lots of experi-encerdquo said Wright ldquoHe is doing a decentjobrdquo

Wright will put his famed running gameinto the hands of junior Joe Callahan seniorKenny Burnell and junior Gunner Wil-liams Most of the attack last year washandled by now-departed quarterback JakeChesney Callahan is a three-year starterwho last season was Wrightrsquos second-lead-ing rusher with nearly 700 yards KennyBurnell gained over 500 yards

Sheridan will go as its running attackgoes Are the Blackhawks up to it

ldquoI hope sordquo answered WrightBrody Perry a junior will be the wide-

receiver and the No 1 target when Delphthrows the football

Keying the running game will be a bigand talented offensive line

Avery Bundy a 280-pound seniorstarting guard last year was named to TheReporterrsquos second team He will be joinedat guard by Alex Gipson a 252-pound se-nior who was named second team to thedefensive unit The center will be 252-pound senior Karl Whaley At tackles willbe 270-pound sophomore Ian Pence and258-pound junior Tanner Swindle Thetight end is big too 200-pound 6-6 sopho-more Rhett Williams

Wright is counting on that size and tal-ent

ldquoWersquore going to be big up front ondefense toordquo said the coach

Avery will be at nose and Gipson and230-pound junior Hunter Pflugh will playtackle

Inside linebacker will be a pair of soph-omores Nicholas Burnell and Jesse KolbThe outside linebackers will be a pair ofseniors Kyle Harwood and Robert Burnell

Wright will start an all-junior second-ary Hersquoll have Gunner Williams and ColeCummings at safety and Joe Callahan andBrody Perry at the corners

Sheridan had an unlike-Sheridan 3-7record last season Lots of Wrightrsquos startersthis season were able to get their feet wet ayear ago

Big young talented

Sheridan Season OpenerHome Against Western Boone

Last Year Stars were 8-2 but lost to West Lafayette 41-23 in first round of sectionalTourney History Last sectional championship was in 2001Coach Justin Pelley will start his 4th season with the StarsHistory Long time rivals Western Boone defeated Sheridan 47-20 last seasonWrightrsquos Comments ldquoThey lost several key players from last season including theirquarterback (Nathanial Bye who passed for nearly 2000 yards)rdquo

Sheridan Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Drake Delph So 148 ILB Nicholas Burnell So 175RB Kenny Burnell Sr 182 ILB Jesse Kolb So 180RB Gunner Williams Jr 165 OLB Kyle Harwood Sr 252FB Joe Callahan Jr 165 OLB Robert Burnell Sr 182WR Brody Perry Jr 163 E Hunter Pflugh Jr 230TE Rhett Williams So 200 E Alex Gipson Sr 252C Karl Whaley So 260 N Avery Bundy Sr 280T Ian Pence So 270 SAF Gunner Williams Jr 165T Tanner Swindle Jr 258 SAF Cole Cummings Jr 145G Avery Bundy Sr 280 C Joe Callahan Jr 165G Alex Gipson Sr 252 C Brody Perry Jr 163

Player Class Ht Wt PosRobert Burnell Sr 5-8 182 SSTEKenny Burnell Sr 5-8 182 RBLBAlex Gipson Sr 6-1 252 OGDLAvery Bundy Sr 6-1 280 OGDLKyle Harwood Sr 6-1 252 OGDEGunner Williams Jr 5-10 165 QBWRCole Cummings Jr 6-0 145 WROLBBrody Perry Jr 5-10 163 WRCJoe Callahan Jr 5-10 165 RBCHunter Pflugh Jr 5-11 230 RBDEZachary Adkins Jr 5-6 135 WRSSTrenton Hammond Jr 5-7 207 OGDLTanner Swindle Jr 6-1 258 OTDE

Gage Delph Jr 5-8 197 OTDLCameron Powell Jr 6-1 217 OGNTDrake Delph So 6-0 148 QBCJarman Warren So 5-7 160 RBOLBCaine Spencer So 5-9 135 WRCCaleb Duke So 5-10 152 WRFSAustin Williams So 5-5 161 RBCNicholas Burnell So 6-3 175 WBLBJacob Vita So 5-3 125 RBCLucas Chesney So 5-8 163 TELBJesse Kolb So 6-2 180 RBLBConner Horn So 5-8 165 RBCJustin Strawn So 5-10 142 OGOLBDakota Doty So 5-6 228 OTDT

Sean Speck So 5-9 148 OGLBCian McGarr So 5-8 165 OCLBKarl Whaley So 6-0 260 OCDLIan Pence So 6-2 270 OTDLJustin Castle So 5-8 177 OGDLRhett Williams So 6-6 200 TEDENolan Buckner Fr 5-7 144 QBCAndrew Fiddler Fr 5-10 160 TEDEBrent Vought Fr 5-8 155 RBSSMike Duckett Fr 5-8 255 OTDLChris Starks Fr 6-2 238 OGDLDylan Delph Fr 5-5 131 OGDL

Sheridan roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Junior Joe Callahan will be a three-year starter for the Sheridan football team this year Callahan rushed for 700 yards lastseason as a sophomore

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Kenny Burnell rushed for 500 years last season for the Blackhawks

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

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And his disciples came to him and awoke him saying Lord saveus we perish

- Matthew 825

50 Years AgoNews Thousands cheered Friday at the annual opening of Indianarsquos StateFair The cheering rang out from the grandstand to livestock barns wherejudging was taking place Pert 18-year-old Miss Diana Bartlemay ofRichmond was crowned State Fair Queen in a colorful ceremony in theColosseum The event was not unmarked by accident in the same arenathat was the scene of tragedy three years agoSports The Shamrocks of Westfield short on experience and depth butagain displaying the Jim Belden-coached hustle and fire stole a share ofthe spotlight along with a veteran Hamilton Heights team as the 1966Hamilton County football season opened Friday evening at the four-schoolWestfield JamboreeAd Chewrsquos Market Peaches 10 cents a pound

Carol G Smith

August 10 1946 - August 10 2016

Carol G Smith 70 of Noblesville passed away on Wednesday August 10 2016 atSt Vincent Hospital in Fishers She was born on August 10 1946 toCarl and Faye (Sutton) Schwenzer in Indianapolis Indiana

Carol was a graduate of Lawrence Central High School Ananimal lover she and her daughter Linda groomed pets for 29 yearsat Animal Arts Pet Grooming in Noblesville Carol was an avidbowler and enjoyed going to concerts and traveling especially toArizona and Nevada She was very thoughtful and always broughtback gifts from her travels for family and friends A very loving andgiving person to those in need Carol lived for her family and friendsShe especially enjoyed going to see movies with her grandson Noah

Carol is survived by her husband Glen Smith daughter Linda (Mark) Meridethgrandson Noah Merideth siblings Al Schwenzer Tom Schwenzer Bill Schwenzer LisaThomas and Phoebe Schwenzer as well as several nieces amp nephews

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her son Glen Eugene SmithServices will be held at 300 pm on Sunday August 21 2016 at Randall amp Roberts

Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers with visitation from 100 pm to thetime of service Pastor Wade Apel will officiate

Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County 1721Pleasant Street Suite B Noblesville IN 46060 or Little Sisters of the Poor co StAugustine Home 2345 West 86th Street Indianapolis Indiana 46260

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom John Hutchens

October 29 1961 - August 10 2016

John Hutchens 54 of Noblesville passed away on August 10 2016 He was born onOctober 29 1961 to the late Robert M Hutchens John is survivedby his mother Barbara E (Bailey) Hutchens

John had the talent and passion to work on and restore classiccars John worked at Kingrsquos Classic Cars where he took a lot of prideand care in his work John also enjoyed woodworking buildingcomputers and the great outdoors where loved to fish and hunt

John leaves behind his beloved family daughter Charity AnnRhea granddaughters Sabryna and Bryttany his loving sisters Sue(Darrell) Nichols and Donna (Steve) Pickett his devoted nieces ofwhich two were more like sisters Janet (Mark) Snow Jewel (James)Grimes and Susan (Joe) Bayless John also leaves behind threenephews Charles Roach Micah Pickett and Daniel (Julia) Pickett 5great nephews 8 great nieces 5 great-great nephews and 1 great-great niece Preceding John in death is his loving sister Pamela

Hutchens-Wallace on November 22 1988Services will be held on Saturday August 20 2016 at 100 pm where friends and

family are invited to gather from 1000 am until the time of the service at Fisher FamilyFuneral Services 508 E 6th Street Sheridan Indiana Burial will immediately follow atCrown View Cemetery Paul Fruth will be officiating Johnrsquos service

Online condolences wwwfisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services ishonored to serve the Hutchens Family

Judy Ditslear

December 2 1941 - August 14 2016

Judy Ditslear 74 of Noblesville passed away on Sunday August 14 2016 at homeShe was born on December 2 1941 to James R and Nancy B(Baker) Comstock in Noblesville Her parents preceded her in death

Judy had been the office manager for National Financial Groupand was a member of First Christian Church in Noblesville Sheattended Miami University in Oxford OH where she was a memberof the Tri Delta Sorority and was also a member of Tri Kappa inNoblesville She was a founding member of the Noblesville Boys ampGirls Club Auxiliary

She is survived by her son Dr Jack (Janet) Ditslear daughterNancy (Dan) Oliver sister Jane Stewart grandchildren Jake AnnaSam amp Ella Ditslear and Andrew amp Nicholas Oliver nieces amp

nephew Emily (Karl) Adams Molly (Dave) Broviak and Tim (Carli) Stewart great-nieces amp nephews Michael amp Emma Adams Kailey amp Jenna Broviak and MalloryGavin amp Dane Stewart

Services will be held at 1000 am on Saturday August 20 2016 at Randall amp RobertsFuneral Home 1150 Logan Street in Noblesville Visitation will be from 500 pm to 800pm on Friday August 19 2016 at the funeral home Burial will be at CrownlandCemetery in Noblesville

Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County 1721Pleasant Street Suite B Noblesville IN 46060

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom Find The Reporter on Facebook

ORDINANCE NO 08-02-2016-2AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF

CHAPTER 75 OF TITLE VIII OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OFORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF CICERO

WHEREAS the Town Council of the town of Cicero Indiana finds itto be in the best interest health safety and welfare of the residents ofthe town of Cicero to amend certain sections of Chapter 75 which isentitled Traffic Schedules of Title VIII of the Cicero Municipal Code ofOrdinances NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of thetown of Cicero Indiana as follows 1 Schedule I Speed Limits under Chapter 75 of Title VIII ishereby amended to define the speed limit as 20 mph on a portion ofJackson St to read as followsJackson St (Catherine St to a point 416ft west from the center point ofthe intersection of Main St and Jackson St) 2 The current listing defining the portion of Jackson St FromCatherine to Main St as a 20 mph zone is hereby deleted 3 Except as amended in this Ordinance all of the other termsconditions and provisions set forth in Chapter 75 of Title VIII of theCicero Municipal Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force andeffect 4 This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of itspassage and publication according to lawTHIS ORDINANCE IS HEREBY PASSED by the Town Council ofthe town of Cicero on this 2nd day of August 2016TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CICERO INDIANABrett S Foster Town Council President8172018 RL2016-20-80

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Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Aug 152016

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Commodore by Peter T Deuter-mann2 Crowned and Dangerous by Rhys Bo-wen3 Dark Carousel by Christine Feehan4 Die Like an Eagle by Donna Andrews5 Dragonmark by Sherrilyn Kenyon6 Family Tree A novel by Susan Wiggs7 Grunge by Larry Correia8 Sunday Kind of Love by DorothyGarlock9 Sweet Tomorrows by Debbie Ma-comber10 Three Sisters Three Queens byPhilippa Gregory

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7 100 Weekend Projects Anyone Can DoEasy Practical Projects Using Basic Toolsand Standard Materials by Vern Johnson8 Ahead of the Curve Inside the BaseballRevolution by Brian Kenny9 A Book about Love by Jonah Lehrer10 The Games A Global History of theOlympics by David Goldblatt

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Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Approximately 500 people attended thefifth annual Westfield Mayorrsquos Yellow TieBall at the new Grand Park Events Centerraising approximately $20000 for theHamilton County Youth Assistance Pro-gram (YAP)

Westfield Mayor Andy Cook hosted thesuccessful Mayors Yellow Tie Ball to capthe three-day celebration of the opening ofGrand Park Events Center a 370000square-foot indoor field sports and eventsfacility The guests donned in formal wearand athletic shoes to celebrate the uniquefacilitys turf floor enjoyed dinner cateredby Jonathan Byrds Hospitality amp Restau-rant Group drinks and dancing

This years ball was a huge successCook said The city was proud to show offthe new Grand Park Events Center and itwas a perfect venue for this large galaeventrdquo

The program featured speakers videotestimonials and participation from a YAPfamily and mentor Special guests at thisyears ball included Sarah Fisher IndyCarveteran and owner of Speedway IndoorKarting (SIK) In addition to appearing atthe event Fisher also arranged for the Tin-ney family to spend a day with her forprivate carting lessons

The event was produced by JonathanByrds Event amp Entertainment a joint ven-ture between Indiana-based Byrd Enterpris-es Inc and LST Marketing LLC TheWestfield Mayors Yellow Tie Ball was thefirst official event to take place in the newfacility

We are ecstatic about this large contri-bution to YAP from the Mayorrsquos YellowTie Ball this year said Tricia Akers direc-tor of the Hamilton County Youth Assis-tance Program This generous donationwill help so many deserving kids and fami-lies throughout Hamilton County

YAP which was developed in fall 2009as a pilot program in Westfield has sincegrown to incorporate all of Hamilton Coun-ty including programs in Carmel HamiltonHeights Fishers Noblesville and SheridanIn a desire to be proactive in assisting thehealthy development of Hamilton Countyyouth and their families the program offerscounseling for youth and families youthanger management classes parenting class-es food and clothing assistance and more

Multiple major sponsors supported theMayors Yellow Tie Ball Tom Wood Volk-

swagen of Indianapolis was the PresentingSponsor for the event Krieg DeVault anIndianapolis law firm was the MayorsSponsor and Methodist Sports Medicine aleading specialty orthopedic group in Cen-tral Indiana was the Westfield EconomicDevelopment Sponsor First MerchantsBank was the Youth Assistance Program(YAP) Sponsor and Faegre Baker Danielsa full service law firm was the City CouncilSponsor

The following businesses also investedin this years Mayors Yellow Tie Ball RedGold SIK Hamilton County Sports Au-thority Legacy Fund Hamilton CountysCommunity Foundation Urick Conces-sions Indiana Fire Juniors Citizens EnergyGroup Huston Electric Biddle MemorialFoundation Bullpen Tournament w Crideramp Crider Church Church Hittle amp AntrimSheridan Youth Assistance ProgramBarnes amp Thornburg CampT Design andEquipment Co AampF Engineering Holla-day Properties Holladay ConstructionGroup Enterprise RAC City of WestfieldHamilton County Youth Assistance Pro-gram (YAP) Jonathan Byrds Hospitality ampRestaurant Group Riverview Health Re-gions Insurance AgReliant Indiana SportsProperties Westfield Washington Town-ship Plews Shadley Racher amp Braun LLPSysco Bingham Greenbaum Doll LLP andThe Bridgewater Club

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News 5

Preschoolers help Humane SocietyA group of preschool students at Primrose School of West Fishers made a difference in the lives of homeless cats and dogsby helping to collect donations for the Humane Society for Hamilton County The students helped pack and load the itemsranging from dog and cat food to toys and cleaning supplies for delivery to the shelter

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News6

Todayrsquos Indiana State Fair highlights730-930 am Old Fashioned Pancake Breakfast presented by Indiana Farm BureauHave some pancakes on Main Street for $3ALL DAY 9 am ndash 9 pm ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR SimulatorExperience racing in a ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR Simulator Free rides daily at the Mac Reynolds Barn11 am-5 pm Taste from Indiana FarmsDonrsquot miss your opportunity to sample food items or commodities that are produced by Indiana farmers and learn more about local foodproduction at the Farm Bureau Building1130-130 pm Celebrity Milking CompetitionWatch local celebrities as they compete in a milking competition at the Livestock Nursery3-4 pm Honey Bees amp Blossoms with the American Honey Queen Kim KuesterAmerican Honey Queen Kim Kuester talks about all things honey at this demonstration brought to you by the Beekeepers of Indiana4 pm Rooster Crowing Contest FINALSNorthwest Pavilion4 pm - 5 pm The Grimm presented by Indiana Repertory TheatrePioneer Village730 pm Claire Dunn presented by Hank-FM and Royal Pin Leisure CenterThis hard-working farm girl turned country musician is making her mark on the country music industry After support from satellite radioas a Highway Find on The Highway (Sirius XM) Dunn is ready to rock the Free Stage830 pm Lauren AlainaAn American country singer from Rossville Georgia Alaina was the runner-up on the tenth season of American Idol where Steven Tylerproclaimed ldquoWe found the onerdquo Her debut studio album Wildflower was released on October 11 2011 Join us for her Free Stage debut

Monster truck demoderby postponed

Due to the track conditions theMonster Truck Nationals andDemolition Derby events will nottake place this weekend at the FairFor a complete listing of otherevents you can enjoy visit ourwebsite or download the mobileapp

Hamilton CountyReporterHamiltonCountyrsquos

HometownNewspaper

Football Preview

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorA new coach moving up in the ranks

and a different quarterback a transfer fromKansas will the center stage spotlight whenNoblesville opens its 2016 season this Fri-day at Lawrence North

The new coach is well known JasonSimmons has served as a Miller assistantunder former head coach Lance Scheib Healso coached Hamilton Heights to a section-al championship six years ago beforespending some time in the front office atBen Davis

Simmons will try to succeed not only onthe gridiron but also in an attempt to restoreconfidence in a once-proud Noblesvilleprogram which hasnrsquot won a sectional since2000 and last had a winning season in 2001

There will be a new quarterback forcertain Gone is Luke Meloh who not onlypassed for over 900 yards last season Thenew signal caller could be likely will be6-3 210-pound junior Ryan Barnes amove-in from Kansas City Or it could besenior McGwire Plumner the backup toMeloh last season Plumner a senior istargeted to start at defensive corner

ldquoBarnes is a good looking playerrdquo saidSimmons

Saying he ldquofeels goodrdquo about the de-fense Simmons says the offense has beenldquolike a roller coaster ride Good thingrdquo saidthe coach ldquowhat is wrong with the offenseis fixablerdquo

The starting offensive line is big with278-pound Ben Collins at left tackle 264-pound Josh Garcia at left guard 250-poundDrew Hartmann at center 220-pound DaricGordon at right guard and 243-pound SethPope at right tackle Nolan Ginther a 186-pounder will start at tight end Pope ajunior is the only non-senior in the groupSimmons says Collins Hartmann and Gor-don are playing very well

ldquoGordon is solidrdquo said the coach ldquoHersquosold-school a tough kidrdquo

Rounding out the offense will be seniorBen Gruver and senior Jackson Thurman atwide-receivers senior Ben Herron at the

slot senior Andrew Scheib at fullback andsenior Chandler Hurst at running back Alsoexpected to see a lot of action lugging thefootball are senior Tyler Gonzalez andPlumner Herron Thurman and Gruver cancatch the football

Simmons seems most comfortable withthe defense

ldquoI feel good about the defenserdquo said thecoach ldquoI think we can develop depthrdquo

Look for lots of good things from seniorlinebacker Grant Bullard and strong safetyGruver a two-way starter on the depth chart

Noblesville has good linebackers inBullard senior Marcus Emmert and seniorWill Schultze With Plumner and senior

Brett Bell at the corners the secondary isstrong led by senior Harris Camp Gruverand sophomore Zac Tuinei

Up front on defense are the Big 3 ofGarcia senior Clay Weise and 250-poundsophomore Dalton Davis

New coach lots of seniors

Noblesville Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Ben Collins Sr 278 T Dalton Davis So 250LG Josh Garcia Sr 264 N Josh Garcia Sr 264C Drew Hartmann Sr 250 T Clay Wiese Sr 185RG Daric Gordon Sr 220 LB Will Schultze Sr 200RT Seth Pope Jr 243 LB Marcus Emmert Sr 166TE Nolan Ginther Sr 186 LB Grant Bullard Sr 213QB Ryan Barnes Jr 210 C McGwire Plumer Sr 170RB Chandler Hurst Sr 165 C Brett Bell Sr 145FB Andrew Scheib Sr 210 FS Harris Camp Sr 163WR Ben Gruver Sr 182 WS Zac Tuinei So 185WR Ben Herron Sr 153 DB Ben Gruver Sr 182WR Jackson Thurman Sr 167

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Running back Chandler Hurst (13) and fullback Andrew Scheib (28) will be key parts of the Noblesville footballrsquos team offensein the 2016 season

2016 FOOTBALL PREVIEW

Noblesville FridayOpener

At Lawrence NorthLast Year Bears were 8-3 beat NorthCentral 42-7 in sectional opener beforelosing to Cathedral 35-14Tourney History Last won a sectional in1990 Last winning season in 2005Coach Patrick Mallory enters 6th seasonwith BearsHistory Millers and Lawrence North didnot meet last season This is a non-conference gameSimmonsrsquo comment ldquoThey are big upfront Lawrence North is a good footballteamrdquo

Turn toPage 8 for aNoblesville

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Football Preview8

Player Class Ht Wt PosNick Totty Sr 5-8 133 DBChandler Hurst Sr 5-8 165 RBBen Herron Sr 5-11 153 WRMarcus Emmert Sr 6-0 166 LBMcGwire Plumer Sr 6-0 170 QBHarris Camp Sr 5-9 163 DBAlex Foster Sr 5-10 160 WRBrett Bell Sr 5-7 145 DBTyler Gonzalez Sr 5-9 203 RBJarsquoShaun Dickman Sr 5-10 185 DBAndrew Scheib Sr 5-10 210 DLTEBrad McClure Sr 5-8 190 RBNolan Ginther Sr 6-3 186 TEBradley Westfall Sr 5-11 203 TEWill Schultze Sr 6-1 200 LBJackson Thurman Sr 5-11 167 WRScott Berghoff Sr 5-10 230 TEGrant Bullard Sr 6-1 213 LBDaric Gordon Sr 5-11 220 OLAlex Holtz Sr 6-0 188 OLRoman Dziennik Sr 6-0 240 DLBrad Killion Sr 5-10 227 DLOLDrew Hartmann Sr 6-0 250 OLAustin Dreyer Sr 6-2 276 OLBen Collins Sr 6-0 278 OLBen Gruver Sr 5-10 182 DBWRClay Wiese Sr 6-1 185 DLBlake Taylor Sr 6-0 172 WRZach Cazzell Sr 5-11 150 PMichael Fahey Sr 5-8 207 DLJosh Garcia Sr 5-11 264 DLOLChase Evans Jr 5-10 145 K-P

Nick Rusie Jr 5-9 155 WRJazz Terrell Jr 5-8 160 DBWRCarson Jones Jr 5-11 168 DBRBRyan Barnes Jr 6-3 210 LBQBGrant Christie Jr 5-10 165 LBWill Hampton Jr 5-5 180 LBTEAnthony Nale Jr 5-9 179 PBrandon Wright Jr 5-7 200 DLAaron Brewer Jr 5-10 153 DBChristian Reed Jr 5-10 168 DBWRDylan Retherford Jr 5-8 173 DBJack Yeakey Jr 6-2 190 DLTESeth Pope Jr 6-1 243 DLOLCaleb Deer Jr 6-1 170 LBJackson Parrish Jr 6-0 182 LBJaydon Turner Jr 5-11 210 OLJakob Kendall Jr 6-3 290 OLThomas Carroll Jr 5-11 219 OLRemington Brodhead Jr 6-3 245 OLChase Yadon Jr 6-1 214 DLTEAustin Bridenthal Jr 6-1 200 LBKonnor Gutting So 5-10 135 QBChris Scheib So 5-4 123 QBZach Gruver So 5-8 131 DBWRLuke Blevins So 5-10 155 RBZach Tuinel So 6-0 185 DBEddie Dziennik So 5-9 180 LBGrant Gremel So 6-3 170 QBMatt Black So 5-8 150 RBJaron Youree So 5-8 130 DBMatt Ogle So 5-6 125 RBGreg Black Jr So 5-11 140 DBMax Pollard So 6-1 160 LB

Jack Knight So 5-8 135 KPUriah Whetzell So 5-8 145 DBNick Robbins So 5-8 161 WRKenja Jenkins So 6-0 201 DLDaniel Moore So 5-8 150 WRMax Kane So 5-9 170 LBZack Knoll So 5-7 162 LBChris Bostrom So 6-1 230 OLKalalena Kalili So 5-6 233 OLDalton Davis So 6-1 250 DLTegwin Stephenson So 5-9 205 OLSam Snyder So 5-8 202 OLSam Wertz So 5-7 235 OLAlec Nogoda So 5-9 210 OLAustin Miller So 6-1 315 OLJohn Cook So 5-7 207 OLAndy Cleverly So 5-11 220 OLAdam Allspaw So 5-11 220 OLBrady Killion So 6-1 230 DLAyden Rayl So 5-11 234 OLBlake Killion So 5-8 190 OLJacob Bricker So 6-0 185 OLTim Ott So 5-11 205 OLBrandon Lowe So 5-7 155 WRWyatt Blades So 6-0 170 DBWRChristian Blaettner So 5-11 150 WRBrian Flynn So 6-0 172 DBJack Newcomer So 5-10 150 DBWRLuke Shannon So 6-0 190 DLAlex Nelson So 5-7 158 LBAnthony Georgiou So 5-9 171 DLAlex Natvig So 5-8 164 DLNathan Richardson So 5-8 138 KP

Noblesville roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWith experienced and talented skilled

people and a promising but inexperiencedoffensive line if Coach Mitch Street canstir the mix then expect Hamilton Heightsto put points on the board this fall

Lots of pointsldquoWe have lots returning with our

skilled grouprdquo said the coach ldquoZach Ste-vens (right guard) is the only lineman withvarsity experiencerdquo

Thatrsquos not to suggest that the line willnot be a factor There is talent up frontwith 245-pound junior Troy Bergesen atleft tackle 280-pound junior Noah Souderat left guard 210-pound senior JarrodFlanders at center 210-pound Stevens atright guard and 245-pound junior HunterWiles at right tackle

ldquoWersquove got some talent in the linerdquoStreet agreed ldquoWe have some room togrow How deep are we It will take awhile The line is a work in progressrdquo

The skilled players are experiencedand very talented

Quarterback Josh Feltz taking advan-tage of an injury opportunity threw forover 530 yards in five games last seasonHe will be backed up by a junior DraydenThomas

ldquoFeltz has good abilityrdquo Street saidFeltz has an explosive tight end senior

Sterling Weatherford who can score fromanywhere in a variety of ways Hersquos a greatpass receiver and a great runner who whenhe handles the pigskin is off to the races

Weatherford caught two TD passesfrom Feltz last Friday in a scrimmageagainst Anderson

Feltz has a ton of options when throw-ing the pigskin Jesse Brown Caymn Lutzand Riley White all three are seniors andall three are capable of heading for pay dirtwhen they grab the pigskin

The running attack will be keyed bysenior fullback Clayton Cowan

ldquoWe have some goodsophomores for supportrdquoStreet said ldquoWe have a tonof guys in our offensive at-tackrdquo

Souder at the nose andWiles at the anchor posi-tion will double up from theoffense and start in the de-fensive line They will bejoined by 270-pound juniorDylan Bannon at tackle and235-pound senior Nick Burkat end

The linebackers also willdouble up Stevens will bein the middle and Cowanand White on the outside

The secondary is filledwith two-way playersBrown will be at one cornerand Michael Cross a juniorwill be at the other Weath-erford will be the strongsafety and Lutz will be thefree safety

ldquoThe defense is solidrdquoStreet believes ldquoLots oftwo-way guys We havedepth up front Wersquoll comeafter peoplerdquo

Plenty of skilled people

Heights Friday OpenerMt Vernon at Home

Last Year The Marauders went 6-5beating Jay County 42-14 and losing toPendleton Heights 41-7 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectionalin 2012Coach Doug Armstrong is in his 16th yearwith the MaraudersHistory Hamilton Heights defeated MtVernon 21-6 in the season opener lastyear This is a non-conference gameStreetrsquos Comments ldquoMt Vernon returnssome players They will be a good test forusrdquo

Heights Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Troy Bergesen Sr 245 ANC Hunter Wiles Jr 245LG Noah Souder Jr 280 T Dylan Bannon Jr 270C Jarrod Flanders Sr 210 N Noah Souder Jr 280RG Zach Stevens Sr 210 E Nick Burk Sr 235RT Hunter Wiles Jr 245 LB Clayton Cowan Sr 175QB Josh Feltz Sr 210 LB Zach Stevens Sr 210TE Sterling Weatherford Sr 195 LB Riley White Sr 160FB Clayton Cowan Sr 175 C Michael Cross Jr 160WR Riley White Sr 160 C Jesse Brown Sr 190WR Caymn Lutz Sr 180 SS Sterling Weatherford Sr 195

WR Jesse Brown Sr 190 FS Caymn Lutz Sr 180

Player Class Ht Wt PosJake Beale Sr 6-1 210 RBLBSterling Weatherford Sr 6-4 195 TEDBJason Beck Sr 5-11 170 TEDBJesse Brown Sr 6-0 190 WRLBRiley White Sr 5-5 160 WRLBJosh Feltz Sr 6-2 210 QBDLClayton Cowan Sr 5-10 175 RBLBAustin Haydel Sr 5-11 150 WRDBMichael Tyner Sr 5-5 140 KBraydon Denham Sr 6-2 180 WRDBZach Stevens Sr 5-8 210 OLLBJames Wackenhuth Sr 5-9 235 OLDLJarrod Flanders Sr 5-9 210 OLDLSteven Zamora Sr 5-11 245 OLDLNoah Defoe Sr 5-9 170 RBLBCaymn Lutz Sr 6-2 180 WRDBCamden Dimmock Sr 6-1 195 TELBNick Burk Sr 6-0 235 DLMichael Cross Jr 6-0 160 WRDBIsaac Peterson Jr 6-1 185 QBDLDrayden Thomas Jr 6-4 175 QBDBCaleb Bean Jr 6-6 180 WRDBTristian Kinnaman Jr 6-0 165 QBDBEvan Warner Jr 5-7 135 WRDBCyle Marcum Jr 6-2 175 WRDBJason Rynard Jr 5-5 185 RBLBDrew Flanders Jr 5-7 175 RBLBTyler Wiltermood Jr 6-3 245 TEDLBlake Bentley Jr 5-9 240 OLDLZander Solinski Jr 5-9 245 OLDLDakota Jamison Jr 5-7 325 OLDL

Hunter Wiles Jr 6-2 245 OLDLTroy Bergesen Jr 6-3 255 OLDLNoah Souder Jr 6-0 280 OLDLWyatt Boyd Jr 5-11 275 OLDLDylan Bannon Jr 6-2 270 OLDLOwen Powell Jr 6-5 200 TEDLBandon Garst Jr 5-7 155 WRDBIke Hopper Jr 5-10 165 RBLBTad Defoe So 5-6 135 WRDBEric Alden So 5-8 140 WRDBCarter Campassi So 5-11 160 QBDBKyle Horton So 5-8 170 WRDBZach Kay So 5-9 190 RBLBAlex Roth So 5-6 140 RBDBNoah Stevens So 5-7 180 WRLBDreiken Dunn So 5-8 145 OLLBKray Leininger So 5-11 175 RBLBLuke Herr So 6-1 200 OLDLBrady Hill So 5-11 160 OLDLJason Price So 5-4 155 OLDLTyson Maylone So 6-2 210 OLDLJon Klingler So 5-11 200 OLDLConnor Curley So 6-0 180 OLLBNoah Lawson So 5-7 165 OLDLJake Majors So 5-11 265 OLDLJamie Tragesser So 5-8 300 OLDLLane Johnson So 6-3 300 OLDLTrent Stanley So 5-10 225 OLDLIsiah Campbell So 5-9 150 RWDBBradley Albright So 5-10 150 WRDBAndrew Fryman So 6-5 150 TEDBCorbin Lawson So 5-11 155 WRDB

Caleb Irion Fr 5-8 145 RBLBAustin Litton Fr 5-8 130 WRDBLuke Stohler Fr 6-0 155 WRDLBlake Webel Fr 5-8 140 RBLBEvan Hall Fr 5-6 130 WRDBTyler Andis Fr 5-11 155 QBDBAlex Stirn Fr 5-11 130 QBDBCamron Knott Fr 6-1 155 WRDBAaron Burgess Fr 5-7 155 RBLBChris Franklin Fr 5-8 170 WRLBJake Brinker Fr 5-6 110 RBDBCordell Cowan Fr 5-7 130 RBDBEthan Knoll Fr 5-10 165 TEDLAlex Kraus Fr 5-6 140 WRDBMichael Overton Fr 5-11 155 TEDLCole Portwood Fr 6-2 160 TEDBCollin Denham Fr 5-10 125 WRDBJay Portman Fr 5-7 165 OLDLTaylor Miller Fr 5-10 165 OLDLBlake Stanford Fr 5-11 160 OLDLLevi Phelps Fr 5-10 290 OLDLHunter Ray Fr 5-9 220 OLDLWilliam Olson Fr 5-8 150 OLDLTrevor Klema Fr 5-9 235 OLDLTaylor Toney Fr 5-8 205 OLDLAlex Naylor Fr 6-2 220 OLDLBobby Williams Fr 5-8 160 OLDLDylan Zachary Fr 5-8 140 WRDBBrent Pennington Fr 6-0 150 WRDBLuke Thesier Fr 5-8 115 WRDBDeShawn King Fr 5-10 155 TEDL

Heights roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Josh Feltz played in five games last year for Hamilton Heights throwing for 530 yards He willbe the Huskiesrsquo main quarterback this season

Football Preview 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorSheridan this season is a very young

football team Thatrsquos challenging news forCoach Bud Wright He has had a few chal-lenges down through the years This isWrightrsquos 52 year as a coach 51 at SheridanHe has won more games than any coach inIndiana high school football historyWright is five victories away from reaching400 victories

On the other side of that coin Sheridanis experienced There are sevensophomorejunior Blackhawks ticketed tostart on offense All have varsity experi-ence Same picture with the defense Sevenstarters are sophomores or juniors All withexperience

ldquoWersquore veteran but youngrdquo saidWright ldquoWe have a way to gordquo

Sheridanrsquos young and inexperiencedfactor shows at the quarterback positionwhere sophomore Drake Delph takes thecontrols His backs are a pair of juniorsGunner Williams and Cole Cummings

ldquoDelph doesnrsquot have lots of experi-encerdquo said Wright ldquoHe is doing a decentjobrdquo

Wright will put his famed running gameinto the hands of junior Joe Callahan seniorKenny Burnell and junior Gunner Wil-liams Most of the attack last year washandled by now-departed quarterback JakeChesney Callahan is a three-year starterwho last season was Wrightrsquos second-lead-ing rusher with nearly 700 yards KennyBurnell gained over 500 yards

Sheridan will go as its running attackgoes Are the Blackhawks up to it

ldquoI hope sordquo answered WrightBrody Perry a junior will be the wide-

receiver and the No 1 target when Delphthrows the football

Keying the running game will be a bigand talented offensive line

Avery Bundy a 280-pound seniorstarting guard last year was named to TheReporterrsquos second team He will be joinedat guard by Alex Gipson a 252-pound se-nior who was named second team to thedefensive unit The center will be 252-pound senior Karl Whaley At tackles willbe 270-pound sophomore Ian Pence and258-pound junior Tanner Swindle Thetight end is big too 200-pound 6-6 sopho-more Rhett Williams

Wright is counting on that size and tal-ent

ldquoWersquore going to be big up front ondefense toordquo said the coach

Avery will be at nose and Gipson and230-pound junior Hunter Pflugh will playtackle

Inside linebacker will be a pair of soph-omores Nicholas Burnell and Jesse KolbThe outside linebackers will be a pair ofseniors Kyle Harwood and Robert Burnell

Wright will start an all-junior second-ary Hersquoll have Gunner Williams and ColeCummings at safety and Joe Callahan andBrody Perry at the corners

Sheridan had an unlike-Sheridan 3-7record last season Lots of Wrightrsquos startersthis season were able to get their feet wet ayear ago

Big young talented

Sheridan Season OpenerHome Against Western Boone

Last Year Stars were 8-2 but lost to West Lafayette 41-23 in first round of sectionalTourney History Last sectional championship was in 2001Coach Justin Pelley will start his 4th season with the StarsHistory Long time rivals Western Boone defeated Sheridan 47-20 last seasonWrightrsquos Comments ldquoThey lost several key players from last season including theirquarterback (Nathanial Bye who passed for nearly 2000 yards)rdquo

Sheridan Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Drake Delph So 148 ILB Nicholas Burnell So 175RB Kenny Burnell Sr 182 ILB Jesse Kolb So 180RB Gunner Williams Jr 165 OLB Kyle Harwood Sr 252FB Joe Callahan Jr 165 OLB Robert Burnell Sr 182WR Brody Perry Jr 163 E Hunter Pflugh Jr 230TE Rhett Williams So 200 E Alex Gipson Sr 252C Karl Whaley So 260 N Avery Bundy Sr 280T Ian Pence So 270 SAF Gunner Williams Jr 165T Tanner Swindle Jr 258 SAF Cole Cummings Jr 145G Avery Bundy Sr 280 C Joe Callahan Jr 165G Alex Gipson Sr 252 C Brody Perry Jr 163

Player Class Ht Wt PosRobert Burnell Sr 5-8 182 SSTEKenny Burnell Sr 5-8 182 RBLBAlex Gipson Sr 6-1 252 OGDLAvery Bundy Sr 6-1 280 OGDLKyle Harwood Sr 6-1 252 OGDEGunner Williams Jr 5-10 165 QBWRCole Cummings Jr 6-0 145 WROLBBrody Perry Jr 5-10 163 WRCJoe Callahan Jr 5-10 165 RBCHunter Pflugh Jr 5-11 230 RBDEZachary Adkins Jr 5-6 135 WRSSTrenton Hammond Jr 5-7 207 OGDLTanner Swindle Jr 6-1 258 OTDE

Gage Delph Jr 5-8 197 OTDLCameron Powell Jr 6-1 217 OGNTDrake Delph So 6-0 148 QBCJarman Warren So 5-7 160 RBOLBCaine Spencer So 5-9 135 WRCCaleb Duke So 5-10 152 WRFSAustin Williams So 5-5 161 RBCNicholas Burnell So 6-3 175 WBLBJacob Vita So 5-3 125 RBCLucas Chesney So 5-8 163 TELBJesse Kolb So 6-2 180 RBLBConner Horn So 5-8 165 RBCJustin Strawn So 5-10 142 OGOLBDakota Doty So 5-6 228 OTDT

Sean Speck So 5-9 148 OGLBCian McGarr So 5-8 165 OCLBKarl Whaley So 6-0 260 OCDLIan Pence So 6-2 270 OTDLJustin Castle So 5-8 177 OGDLRhett Williams So 6-6 200 TEDENolan Buckner Fr 5-7 144 QBCAndrew Fiddler Fr 5-10 160 TEDEBrent Vought Fr 5-8 155 RBSSMike Duckett Fr 5-8 255 OTDLChris Starks Fr 6-2 238 OGDLDylan Delph Fr 5-5 131 OGDL

Sheridan roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Junior Joe Callahan will be a three-year starter for the Sheridan football team this year Callahan rushed for 700 yards lastseason as a sophomore

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Kenny Burnell rushed for 500 years last season for the Blackhawks

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

News4

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Aug 152016

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Commodore by Peter T Deuter-mann2 Crowned and Dangerous by Rhys Bo-wen3 Dark Carousel by Christine Feehan4 Die Like an Eagle by Donna Andrews5 Dragonmark by Sherrilyn Kenyon6 Family Tree A novel by Susan Wiggs7 Grunge by Larry Correia8 Sunday Kind of Love by DorothyGarlock9 Sweet Tomorrows by Debbie Ma-comber10 Three Sisters Three Queens byPhilippa Gregory

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Cake magic Mix amp Match Your Wayto 100 Amazing Combinations by Caro-line Wright2 The Gene An Intimate History bySiddhartha Mukherjee3 The Last One A novel by AlexandraOliva4 The Nordic Theory of Everything InSearch of a Better Life by Anu Partanen5 Some Enchanted Evenings The Glitter-ing Life and Times of Mary Martin byDavid Kaufman6 Valiant Ambition George WashingtonBenedict Arnold and the Fate of theAmerican Revolution by NathanielPhilbrick

7 100 Weekend Projects Anyone Can DoEasy Practical Projects Using Basic Toolsand Standard Materials by Vern Johnson8 Ahead of the Curve Inside the BaseballRevolution by Brian Kenny9 A Book about Love by Jonah Lehrer10 The Games A Global History of theOlympics by David Goldblatt

New DVDs1 By the Sea2 The Choice3 The Perfect Match4 The Tunnel The Complete First Season5 Eye in the Sky6 London Has Fallen7 The Young Messiah8 Signed Sealed Delivered From Pariswith Love9 Everybody Wants Some10 Green Room

New Music CDs1 Piano Concerto Sonata in G Minor forPiano and Cello Introduction and Po-lonaise Brillante by Freacutedeacuteric Chopin2 American Tunes by Allen Toussaint3 Black by Dierks Bentley4 California Sunrise by Jon Pardi5 The Heart Speaks in Whispers by Cor-rine Bailey Rae6 Detour by Cyndi Lauper7 Empire Original Soundtrack Season 2Volume 2 by Jussie Smollett8 Complete Nocturnes by John Field9 Latina by Thaliacutea10 Live American Outlaws by High-waymen

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Approximately 500 people attended thefifth annual Westfield Mayorrsquos Yellow TieBall at the new Grand Park Events Centerraising approximately $20000 for theHamilton County Youth Assistance Pro-gram (YAP)

Westfield Mayor Andy Cook hosted thesuccessful Mayors Yellow Tie Ball to capthe three-day celebration of the opening ofGrand Park Events Center a 370000square-foot indoor field sports and eventsfacility The guests donned in formal wearand athletic shoes to celebrate the uniquefacilitys turf floor enjoyed dinner cateredby Jonathan Byrds Hospitality amp Restau-rant Group drinks and dancing

This years ball was a huge successCook said The city was proud to show offthe new Grand Park Events Center and itwas a perfect venue for this large galaeventrdquo

The program featured speakers videotestimonials and participation from a YAPfamily and mentor Special guests at thisyears ball included Sarah Fisher IndyCarveteran and owner of Speedway IndoorKarting (SIK) In addition to appearing atthe event Fisher also arranged for the Tin-ney family to spend a day with her forprivate carting lessons

The event was produced by JonathanByrds Event amp Entertainment a joint ven-ture between Indiana-based Byrd Enterpris-es Inc and LST Marketing LLC TheWestfield Mayors Yellow Tie Ball was thefirst official event to take place in the newfacility

We are ecstatic about this large contri-bution to YAP from the Mayorrsquos YellowTie Ball this year said Tricia Akers direc-tor of the Hamilton County Youth Assis-tance Program This generous donationwill help so many deserving kids and fami-lies throughout Hamilton County

YAP which was developed in fall 2009as a pilot program in Westfield has sincegrown to incorporate all of Hamilton Coun-ty including programs in Carmel HamiltonHeights Fishers Noblesville and SheridanIn a desire to be proactive in assisting thehealthy development of Hamilton Countyyouth and their families the program offerscounseling for youth and families youthanger management classes parenting class-es food and clothing assistance and more

Multiple major sponsors supported theMayors Yellow Tie Ball Tom Wood Volk-

swagen of Indianapolis was the PresentingSponsor for the event Krieg DeVault anIndianapolis law firm was the MayorsSponsor and Methodist Sports Medicine aleading specialty orthopedic group in Cen-tral Indiana was the Westfield EconomicDevelopment Sponsor First MerchantsBank was the Youth Assistance Program(YAP) Sponsor and Faegre Baker Danielsa full service law firm was the City CouncilSponsor

The following businesses also investedin this years Mayors Yellow Tie Ball RedGold SIK Hamilton County Sports Au-thority Legacy Fund Hamilton CountysCommunity Foundation Urick Conces-sions Indiana Fire Juniors Citizens EnergyGroup Huston Electric Biddle MemorialFoundation Bullpen Tournament w Crideramp Crider Church Church Hittle amp AntrimSheridan Youth Assistance ProgramBarnes amp Thornburg CampT Design andEquipment Co AampF Engineering Holla-day Properties Holladay ConstructionGroup Enterprise RAC City of WestfieldHamilton County Youth Assistance Pro-gram (YAP) Jonathan Byrds Hospitality ampRestaurant Group Riverview Health Re-gions Insurance AgReliant Indiana SportsProperties Westfield Washington Town-ship Plews Shadley Racher amp Braun LLPSysco Bingham Greenbaum Doll LLP andThe Bridgewater Club

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Preschoolers help Humane SocietyA group of preschool students at Primrose School of West Fishers made a difference in the lives of homeless cats and dogsby helping to collect donations for the Humane Society for Hamilton County The students helped pack and load the itemsranging from dog and cat food to toys and cleaning supplies for delivery to the shelter

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Todayrsquos Indiana State Fair highlights730-930 am Old Fashioned Pancake Breakfast presented by Indiana Farm BureauHave some pancakes on Main Street for $3ALL DAY 9 am ndash 9 pm ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR SimulatorExperience racing in a ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR Simulator Free rides daily at the Mac Reynolds Barn11 am-5 pm Taste from Indiana FarmsDonrsquot miss your opportunity to sample food items or commodities that are produced by Indiana farmers and learn more about local foodproduction at the Farm Bureau Building1130-130 pm Celebrity Milking CompetitionWatch local celebrities as they compete in a milking competition at the Livestock Nursery3-4 pm Honey Bees amp Blossoms with the American Honey Queen Kim KuesterAmerican Honey Queen Kim Kuester talks about all things honey at this demonstration brought to you by the Beekeepers of Indiana4 pm Rooster Crowing Contest FINALSNorthwest Pavilion4 pm - 5 pm The Grimm presented by Indiana Repertory TheatrePioneer Village730 pm Claire Dunn presented by Hank-FM and Royal Pin Leisure CenterThis hard-working farm girl turned country musician is making her mark on the country music industry After support from satellite radioas a Highway Find on The Highway (Sirius XM) Dunn is ready to rock the Free Stage830 pm Lauren AlainaAn American country singer from Rossville Georgia Alaina was the runner-up on the tenth season of American Idol where Steven Tylerproclaimed ldquoWe found the onerdquo Her debut studio album Wildflower was released on October 11 2011 Join us for her Free Stage debut

Monster truck demoderby postponed

Due to the track conditions theMonster Truck Nationals andDemolition Derby events will nottake place this weekend at the FairFor a complete listing of otherevents you can enjoy visit ourwebsite or download the mobileapp

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HometownNewspaper

Football Preview

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorA new coach moving up in the ranks

and a different quarterback a transfer fromKansas will the center stage spotlight whenNoblesville opens its 2016 season this Fri-day at Lawrence North

The new coach is well known JasonSimmons has served as a Miller assistantunder former head coach Lance Scheib Healso coached Hamilton Heights to a section-al championship six years ago beforespending some time in the front office atBen Davis

Simmons will try to succeed not only onthe gridiron but also in an attempt to restoreconfidence in a once-proud Noblesvilleprogram which hasnrsquot won a sectional since2000 and last had a winning season in 2001

There will be a new quarterback forcertain Gone is Luke Meloh who not onlypassed for over 900 yards last season Thenew signal caller could be likely will be6-3 210-pound junior Ryan Barnes amove-in from Kansas City Or it could besenior McGwire Plumner the backup toMeloh last season Plumner a senior istargeted to start at defensive corner

ldquoBarnes is a good looking playerrdquo saidSimmons

Saying he ldquofeels goodrdquo about the de-fense Simmons says the offense has beenldquolike a roller coaster ride Good thingrdquo saidthe coach ldquowhat is wrong with the offenseis fixablerdquo

The starting offensive line is big with278-pound Ben Collins at left tackle 264-pound Josh Garcia at left guard 250-poundDrew Hartmann at center 220-pound DaricGordon at right guard and 243-pound SethPope at right tackle Nolan Ginther a 186-pounder will start at tight end Pope ajunior is the only non-senior in the groupSimmons says Collins Hartmann and Gor-don are playing very well

ldquoGordon is solidrdquo said the coach ldquoHersquosold-school a tough kidrdquo

Rounding out the offense will be seniorBen Gruver and senior Jackson Thurman atwide-receivers senior Ben Herron at the

slot senior Andrew Scheib at fullback andsenior Chandler Hurst at running back Alsoexpected to see a lot of action lugging thefootball are senior Tyler Gonzalez andPlumner Herron Thurman and Gruver cancatch the football

Simmons seems most comfortable withthe defense

ldquoI feel good about the defenserdquo said thecoach ldquoI think we can develop depthrdquo

Look for lots of good things from seniorlinebacker Grant Bullard and strong safetyGruver a two-way starter on the depth chart

Noblesville has good linebackers inBullard senior Marcus Emmert and seniorWill Schultze With Plumner and senior

Brett Bell at the corners the secondary isstrong led by senior Harris Camp Gruverand sophomore Zac Tuinei

Up front on defense are the Big 3 ofGarcia senior Clay Weise and 250-poundsophomore Dalton Davis

New coach lots of seniors

Noblesville Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Ben Collins Sr 278 T Dalton Davis So 250LG Josh Garcia Sr 264 N Josh Garcia Sr 264C Drew Hartmann Sr 250 T Clay Wiese Sr 185RG Daric Gordon Sr 220 LB Will Schultze Sr 200RT Seth Pope Jr 243 LB Marcus Emmert Sr 166TE Nolan Ginther Sr 186 LB Grant Bullard Sr 213QB Ryan Barnes Jr 210 C McGwire Plumer Sr 170RB Chandler Hurst Sr 165 C Brett Bell Sr 145FB Andrew Scheib Sr 210 FS Harris Camp Sr 163WR Ben Gruver Sr 182 WS Zac Tuinei So 185WR Ben Herron Sr 153 DB Ben Gruver Sr 182WR Jackson Thurman Sr 167

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Running back Chandler Hurst (13) and fullback Andrew Scheib (28) will be key parts of the Noblesville footballrsquos team offensein the 2016 season

2016 FOOTBALL PREVIEW

Noblesville FridayOpener

At Lawrence NorthLast Year Bears were 8-3 beat NorthCentral 42-7 in sectional opener beforelosing to Cathedral 35-14Tourney History Last won a sectional in1990 Last winning season in 2005Coach Patrick Mallory enters 6th seasonwith BearsHistory Millers and Lawrence North didnot meet last season This is a non-conference gameSimmonsrsquo comment ldquoThey are big upfront Lawrence North is a good footballteamrdquo

Turn toPage 8 for aNoblesville

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Player Class Ht Wt PosNick Totty Sr 5-8 133 DBChandler Hurst Sr 5-8 165 RBBen Herron Sr 5-11 153 WRMarcus Emmert Sr 6-0 166 LBMcGwire Plumer Sr 6-0 170 QBHarris Camp Sr 5-9 163 DBAlex Foster Sr 5-10 160 WRBrett Bell Sr 5-7 145 DBTyler Gonzalez Sr 5-9 203 RBJarsquoShaun Dickman Sr 5-10 185 DBAndrew Scheib Sr 5-10 210 DLTEBrad McClure Sr 5-8 190 RBNolan Ginther Sr 6-3 186 TEBradley Westfall Sr 5-11 203 TEWill Schultze Sr 6-1 200 LBJackson Thurman Sr 5-11 167 WRScott Berghoff Sr 5-10 230 TEGrant Bullard Sr 6-1 213 LBDaric Gordon Sr 5-11 220 OLAlex Holtz Sr 6-0 188 OLRoman Dziennik Sr 6-0 240 DLBrad Killion Sr 5-10 227 DLOLDrew Hartmann Sr 6-0 250 OLAustin Dreyer Sr 6-2 276 OLBen Collins Sr 6-0 278 OLBen Gruver Sr 5-10 182 DBWRClay Wiese Sr 6-1 185 DLBlake Taylor Sr 6-0 172 WRZach Cazzell Sr 5-11 150 PMichael Fahey Sr 5-8 207 DLJosh Garcia Sr 5-11 264 DLOLChase Evans Jr 5-10 145 K-P

Nick Rusie Jr 5-9 155 WRJazz Terrell Jr 5-8 160 DBWRCarson Jones Jr 5-11 168 DBRBRyan Barnes Jr 6-3 210 LBQBGrant Christie Jr 5-10 165 LBWill Hampton Jr 5-5 180 LBTEAnthony Nale Jr 5-9 179 PBrandon Wright Jr 5-7 200 DLAaron Brewer Jr 5-10 153 DBChristian Reed Jr 5-10 168 DBWRDylan Retherford Jr 5-8 173 DBJack Yeakey Jr 6-2 190 DLTESeth Pope Jr 6-1 243 DLOLCaleb Deer Jr 6-1 170 LBJackson Parrish Jr 6-0 182 LBJaydon Turner Jr 5-11 210 OLJakob Kendall Jr 6-3 290 OLThomas Carroll Jr 5-11 219 OLRemington Brodhead Jr 6-3 245 OLChase Yadon Jr 6-1 214 DLTEAustin Bridenthal Jr 6-1 200 LBKonnor Gutting So 5-10 135 QBChris Scheib So 5-4 123 QBZach Gruver So 5-8 131 DBWRLuke Blevins So 5-10 155 RBZach Tuinel So 6-0 185 DBEddie Dziennik So 5-9 180 LBGrant Gremel So 6-3 170 QBMatt Black So 5-8 150 RBJaron Youree So 5-8 130 DBMatt Ogle So 5-6 125 RBGreg Black Jr So 5-11 140 DBMax Pollard So 6-1 160 LB

Jack Knight So 5-8 135 KPUriah Whetzell So 5-8 145 DBNick Robbins So 5-8 161 WRKenja Jenkins So 6-0 201 DLDaniel Moore So 5-8 150 WRMax Kane So 5-9 170 LBZack Knoll So 5-7 162 LBChris Bostrom So 6-1 230 OLKalalena Kalili So 5-6 233 OLDalton Davis So 6-1 250 DLTegwin Stephenson So 5-9 205 OLSam Snyder So 5-8 202 OLSam Wertz So 5-7 235 OLAlec Nogoda So 5-9 210 OLAustin Miller So 6-1 315 OLJohn Cook So 5-7 207 OLAndy Cleverly So 5-11 220 OLAdam Allspaw So 5-11 220 OLBrady Killion So 6-1 230 DLAyden Rayl So 5-11 234 OLBlake Killion So 5-8 190 OLJacob Bricker So 6-0 185 OLTim Ott So 5-11 205 OLBrandon Lowe So 5-7 155 WRWyatt Blades So 6-0 170 DBWRChristian Blaettner So 5-11 150 WRBrian Flynn So 6-0 172 DBJack Newcomer So 5-10 150 DBWRLuke Shannon So 6-0 190 DLAlex Nelson So 5-7 158 LBAnthony Georgiou So 5-9 171 DLAlex Natvig So 5-8 164 DLNathan Richardson So 5-8 138 KP

Noblesville roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWith experienced and talented skilled

people and a promising but inexperiencedoffensive line if Coach Mitch Street canstir the mix then expect Hamilton Heightsto put points on the board this fall

Lots of pointsldquoWe have lots returning with our

skilled grouprdquo said the coach ldquoZach Ste-vens (right guard) is the only lineman withvarsity experiencerdquo

Thatrsquos not to suggest that the line willnot be a factor There is talent up frontwith 245-pound junior Troy Bergesen atleft tackle 280-pound junior Noah Souderat left guard 210-pound senior JarrodFlanders at center 210-pound Stevens atright guard and 245-pound junior HunterWiles at right tackle

ldquoWersquove got some talent in the linerdquoStreet agreed ldquoWe have some room togrow How deep are we It will take awhile The line is a work in progressrdquo

The skilled players are experiencedand very talented

Quarterback Josh Feltz taking advan-tage of an injury opportunity threw forover 530 yards in five games last seasonHe will be backed up by a junior DraydenThomas

ldquoFeltz has good abilityrdquo Street saidFeltz has an explosive tight end senior

Sterling Weatherford who can score fromanywhere in a variety of ways Hersquos a greatpass receiver and a great runner who whenhe handles the pigskin is off to the races

Weatherford caught two TD passesfrom Feltz last Friday in a scrimmageagainst Anderson

Feltz has a ton of options when throw-ing the pigskin Jesse Brown Caymn Lutzand Riley White all three are seniors andall three are capable of heading for pay dirtwhen they grab the pigskin

The running attack will be keyed bysenior fullback Clayton Cowan

ldquoWe have some goodsophomores for supportrdquoStreet said ldquoWe have a tonof guys in our offensive at-tackrdquo

Souder at the nose andWiles at the anchor posi-tion will double up from theoffense and start in the de-fensive line They will bejoined by 270-pound juniorDylan Bannon at tackle and235-pound senior Nick Burkat end

The linebackers also willdouble up Stevens will bein the middle and Cowanand White on the outside

The secondary is filledwith two-way playersBrown will be at one cornerand Michael Cross a juniorwill be at the other Weath-erford will be the strongsafety and Lutz will be thefree safety

ldquoThe defense is solidrdquoStreet believes ldquoLots oftwo-way guys We havedepth up front Wersquoll comeafter peoplerdquo

Plenty of skilled people

Heights Friday OpenerMt Vernon at Home

Last Year The Marauders went 6-5beating Jay County 42-14 and losing toPendleton Heights 41-7 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectionalin 2012Coach Doug Armstrong is in his 16th yearwith the MaraudersHistory Hamilton Heights defeated MtVernon 21-6 in the season opener lastyear This is a non-conference gameStreetrsquos Comments ldquoMt Vernon returnssome players They will be a good test forusrdquo

Heights Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Troy Bergesen Sr 245 ANC Hunter Wiles Jr 245LG Noah Souder Jr 280 T Dylan Bannon Jr 270C Jarrod Flanders Sr 210 N Noah Souder Jr 280RG Zach Stevens Sr 210 E Nick Burk Sr 235RT Hunter Wiles Jr 245 LB Clayton Cowan Sr 175QB Josh Feltz Sr 210 LB Zach Stevens Sr 210TE Sterling Weatherford Sr 195 LB Riley White Sr 160FB Clayton Cowan Sr 175 C Michael Cross Jr 160WR Riley White Sr 160 C Jesse Brown Sr 190WR Caymn Lutz Sr 180 SS Sterling Weatherford Sr 195

WR Jesse Brown Sr 190 FS Caymn Lutz Sr 180

Player Class Ht Wt PosJake Beale Sr 6-1 210 RBLBSterling Weatherford Sr 6-4 195 TEDBJason Beck Sr 5-11 170 TEDBJesse Brown Sr 6-0 190 WRLBRiley White Sr 5-5 160 WRLBJosh Feltz Sr 6-2 210 QBDLClayton Cowan Sr 5-10 175 RBLBAustin Haydel Sr 5-11 150 WRDBMichael Tyner Sr 5-5 140 KBraydon Denham Sr 6-2 180 WRDBZach Stevens Sr 5-8 210 OLLBJames Wackenhuth Sr 5-9 235 OLDLJarrod Flanders Sr 5-9 210 OLDLSteven Zamora Sr 5-11 245 OLDLNoah Defoe Sr 5-9 170 RBLBCaymn Lutz Sr 6-2 180 WRDBCamden Dimmock Sr 6-1 195 TELBNick Burk Sr 6-0 235 DLMichael Cross Jr 6-0 160 WRDBIsaac Peterson Jr 6-1 185 QBDLDrayden Thomas Jr 6-4 175 QBDBCaleb Bean Jr 6-6 180 WRDBTristian Kinnaman Jr 6-0 165 QBDBEvan Warner Jr 5-7 135 WRDBCyle Marcum Jr 6-2 175 WRDBJason Rynard Jr 5-5 185 RBLBDrew Flanders Jr 5-7 175 RBLBTyler Wiltermood Jr 6-3 245 TEDLBlake Bentley Jr 5-9 240 OLDLZander Solinski Jr 5-9 245 OLDLDakota Jamison Jr 5-7 325 OLDL

Hunter Wiles Jr 6-2 245 OLDLTroy Bergesen Jr 6-3 255 OLDLNoah Souder Jr 6-0 280 OLDLWyatt Boyd Jr 5-11 275 OLDLDylan Bannon Jr 6-2 270 OLDLOwen Powell Jr 6-5 200 TEDLBandon Garst Jr 5-7 155 WRDBIke Hopper Jr 5-10 165 RBLBTad Defoe So 5-6 135 WRDBEric Alden So 5-8 140 WRDBCarter Campassi So 5-11 160 QBDBKyle Horton So 5-8 170 WRDBZach Kay So 5-9 190 RBLBAlex Roth So 5-6 140 RBDBNoah Stevens So 5-7 180 WRLBDreiken Dunn So 5-8 145 OLLBKray Leininger So 5-11 175 RBLBLuke Herr So 6-1 200 OLDLBrady Hill So 5-11 160 OLDLJason Price So 5-4 155 OLDLTyson Maylone So 6-2 210 OLDLJon Klingler So 5-11 200 OLDLConnor Curley So 6-0 180 OLLBNoah Lawson So 5-7 165 OLDLJake Majors So 5-11 265 OLDLJamie Tragesser So 5-8 300 OLDLLane Johnson So 6-3 300 OLDLTrent Stanley So 5-10 225 OLDLIsiah Campbell So 5-9 150 RWDBBradley Albright So 5-10 150 WRDBAndrew Fryman So 6-5 150 TEDBCorbin Lawson So 5-11 155 WRDB

Caleb Irion Fr 5-8 145 RBLBAustin Litton Fr 5-8 130 WRDBLuke Stohler Fr 6-0 155 WRDLBlake Webel Fr 5-8 140 RBLBEvan Hall Fr 5-6 130 WRDBTyler Andis Fr 5-11 155 QBDBAlex Stirn Fr 5-11 130 QBDBCamron Knott Fr 6-1 155 WRDBAaron Burgess Fr 5-7 155 RBLBChris Franklin Fr 5-8 170 WRLBJake Brinker Fr 5-6 110 RBDBCordell Cowan Fr 5-7 130 RBDBEthan Knoll Fr 5-10 165 TEDLAlex Kraus Fr 5-6 140 WRDBMichael Overton Fr 5-11 155 TEDLCole Portwood Fr 6-2 160 TEDBCollin Denham Fr 5-10 125 WRDBJay Portman Fr 5-7 165 OLDLTaylor Miller Fr 5-10 165 OLDLBlake Stanford Fr 5-11 160 OLDLLevi Phelps Fr 5-10 290 OLDLHunter Ray Fr 5-9 220 OLDLWilliam Olson Fr 5-8 150 OLDLTrevor Klema Fr 5-9 235 OLDLTaylor Toney Fr 5-8 205 OLDLAlex Naylor Fr 6-2 220 OLDLBobby Williams Fr 5-8 160 OLDLDylan Zachary Fr 5-8 140 WRDBBrent Pennington Fr 6-0 150 WRDBLuke Thesier Fr 5-8 115 WRDBDeShawn King Fr 5-10 155 TEDL

Heights roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Josh Feltz played in five games last year for Hamilton Heights throwing for 530 yards He willbe the Huskiesrsquo main quarterback this season

Football Preview 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorSheridan this season is a very young

football team Thatrsquos challenging news forCoach Bud Wright He has had a few chal-lenges down through the years This isWrightrsquos 52 year as a coach 51 at SheridanHe has won more games than any coach inIndiana high school football historyWright is five victories away from reaching400 victories

On the other side of that coin Sheridanis experienced There are sevensophomorejunior Blackhawks ticketed tostart on offense All have varsity experi-ence Same picture with the defense Sevenstarters are sophomores or juniors All withexperience

ldquoWersquore veteran but youngrdquo saidWright ldquoWe have a way to gordquo

Sheridanrsquos young and inexperiencedfactor shows at the quarterback positionwhere sophomore Drake Delph takes thecontrols His backs are a pair of juniorsGunner Williams and Cole Cummings

ldquoDelph doesnrsquot have lots of experi-encerdquo said Wright ldquoHe is doing a decentjobrdquo

Wright will put his famed running gameinto the hands of junior Joe Callahan seniorKenny Burnell and junior Gunner Wil-liams Most of the attack last year washandled by now-departed quarterback JakeChesney Callahan is a three-year starterwho last season was Wrightrsquos second-lead-ing rusher with nearly 700 yards KennyBurnell gained over 500 yards

Sheridan will go as its running attackgoes Are the Blackhawks up to it

ldquoI hope sordquo answered WrightBrody Perry a junior will be the wide-

receiver and the No 1 target when Delphthrows the football

Keying the running game will be a bigand talented offensive line

Avery Bundy a 280-pound seniorstarting guard last year was named to TheReporterrsquos second team He will be joinedat guard by Alex Gipson a 252-pound se-nior who was named second team to thedefensive unit The center will be 252-pound senior Karl Whaley At tackles willbe 270-pound sophomore Ian Pence and258-pound junior Tanner Swindle Thetight end is big too 200-pound 6-6 sopho-more Rhett Williams

Wright is counting on that size and tal-ent

ldquoWersquore going to be big up front ondefense toordquo said the coach

Avery will be at nose and Gipson and230-pound junior Hunter Pflugh will playtackle

Inside linebacker will be a pair of soph-omores Nicholas Burnell and Jesse KolbThe outside linebackers will be a pair ofseniors Kyle Harwood and Robert Burnell

Wright will start an all-junior second-ary Hersquoll have Gunner Williams and ColeCummings at safety and Joe Callahan andBrody Perry at the corners

Sheridan had an unlike-Sheridan 3-7record last season Lots of Wrightrsquos startersthis season were able to get their feet wet ayear ago

Big young talented

Sheridan Season OpenerHome Against Western Boone

Last Year Stars were 8-2 but lost to West Lafayette 41-23 in first round of sectionalTourney History Last sectional championship was in 2001Coach Justin Pelley will start his 4th season with the StarsHistory Long time rivals Western Boone defeated Sheridan 47-20 last seasonWrightrsquos Comments ldquoThey lost several key players from last season including theirquarterback (Nathanial Bye who passed for nearly 2000 yards)rdquo

Sheridan Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Drake Delph So 148 ILB Nicholas Burnell So 175RB Kenny Burnell Sr 182 ILB Jesse Kolb So 180RB Gunner Williams Jr 165 OLB Kyle Harwood Sr 252FB Joe Callahan Jr 165 OLB Robert Burnell Sr 182WR Brody Perry Jr 163 E Hunter Pflugh Jr 230TE Rhett Williams So 200 E Alex Gipson Sr 252C Karl Whaley So 260 N Avery Bundy Sr 280T Ian Pence So 270 SAF Gunner Williams Jr 165T Tanner Swindle Jr 258 SAF Cole Cummings Jr 145G Avery Bundy Sr 280 C Joe Callahan Jr 165G Alex Gipson Sr 252 C Brody Perry Jr 163

Player Class Ht Wt PosRobert Burnell Sr 5-8 182 SSTEKenny Burnell Sr 5-8 182 RBLBAlex Gipson Sr 6-1 252 OGDLAvery Bundy Sr 6-1 280 OGDLKyle Harwood Sr 6-1 252 OGDEGunner Williams Jr 5-10 165 QBWRCole Cummings Jr 6-0 145 WROLBBrody Perry Jr 5-10 163 WRCJoe Callahan Jr 5-10 165 RBCHunter Pflugh Jr 5-11 230 RBDEZachary Adkins Jr 5-6 135 WRSSTrenton Hammond Jr 5-7 207 OGDLTanner Swindle Jr 6-1 258 OTDE

Gage Delph Jr 5-8 197 OTDLCameron Powell Jr 6-1 217 OGNTDrake Delph So 6-0 148 QBCJarman Warren So 5-7 160 RBOLBCaine Spencer So 5-9 135 WRCCaleb Duke So 5-10 152 WRFSAustin Williams So 5-5 161 RBCNicholas Burnell So 6-3 175 WBLBJacob Vita So 5-3 125 RBCLucas Chesney So 5-8 163 TELBJesse Kolb So 6-2 180 RBLBConner Horn So 5-8 165 RBCJustin Strawn So 5-10 142 OGOLBDakota Doty So 5-6 228 OTDT

Sean Speck So 5-9 148 OGLBCian McGarr So 5-8 165 OCLBKarl Whaley So 6-0 260 OCDLIan Pence So 6-2 270 OTDLJustin Castle So 5-8 177 OGDLRhett Williams So 6-6 200 TEDENolan Buckner Fr 5-7 144 QBCAndrew Fiddler Fr 5-10 160 TEDEBrent Vought Fr 5-8 155 RBSSMike Duckett Fr 5-8 255 OTDLChris Starks Fr 6-2 238 OGDLDylan Delph Fr 5-5 131 OGDL

Sheridan roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Junior Joe Callahan will be a three-year starter for the Sheridan football team this year Callahan rushed for 700 yards lastseason as a sophomore

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Kenny Burnell rushed for 500 years last season for the Blackhawks

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

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Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

News 5

Preschoolers help Humane SocietyA group of preschool students at Primrose School of West Fishers made a difference in the lives of homeless cats and dogsby helping to collect donations for the Humane Society for Hamilton County The students helped pack and load the itemsranging from dog and cat food to toys and cleaning supplies for delivery to the shelter

Photo provided

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News6

Todayrsquos Indiana State Fair highlights730-930 am Old Fashioned Pancake Breakfast presented by Indiana Farm BureauHave some pancakes on Main Street for $3ALL DAY 9 am ndash 9 pm ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR SimulatorExperience racing in a ldquoFull Motionrdquo NASCAR Simulator Free rides daily at the Mac Reynolds Barn11 am-5 pm Taste from Indiana FarmsDonrsquot miss your opportunity to sample food items or commodities that are produced by Indiana farmers and learn more about local foodproduction at the Farm Bureau Building1130-130 pm Celebrity Milking CompetitionWatch local celebrities as they compete in a milking competition at the Livestock Nursery3-4 pm Honey Bees amp Blossoms with the American Honey Queen Kim KuesterAmerican Honey Queen Kim Kuester talks about all things honey at this demonstration brought to you by the Beekeepers of Indiana4 pm Rooster Crowing Contest FINALSNorthwest Pavilion4 pm - 5 pm The Grimm presented by Indiana Repertory TheatrePioneer Village730 pm Claire Dunn presented by Hank-FM and Royal Pin Leisure CenterThis hard-working farm girl turned country musician is making her mark on the country music industry After support from satellite radioas a Highway Find on The Highway (Sirius XM) Dunn is ready to rock the Free Stage830 pm Lauren AlainaAn American country singer from Rossville Georgia Alaina was the runner-up on the tenth season of American Idol where Steven Tylerproclaimed ldquoWe found the onerdquo Her debut studio album Wildflower was released on October 11 2011 Join us for her Free Stage debut

Monster truck demoderby postponed

Due to the track conditions theMonster Truck Nationals andDemolition Derby events will nottake place this weekend at the FairFor a complete listing of otherevents you can enjoy visit ourwebsite or download the mobileapp

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HometownNewspaper

Football Preview

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorA new coach moving up in the ranks

and a different quarterback a transfer fromKansas will the center stage spotlight whenNoblesville opens its 2016 season this Fri-day at Lawrence North

The new coach is well known JasonSimmons has served as a Miller assistantunder former head coach Lance Scheib Healso coached Hamilton Heights to a section-al championship six years ago beforespending some time in the front office atBen Davis

Simmons will try to succeed not only onthe gridiron but also in an attempt to restoreconfidence in a once-proud Noblesvilleprogram which hasnrsquot won a sectional since2000 and last had a winning season in 2001

There will be a new quarterback forcertain Gone is Luke Meloh who not onlypassed for over 900 yards last season Thenew signal caller could be likely will be6-3 210-pound junior Ryan Barnes amove-in from Kansas City Or it could besenior McGwire Plumner the backup toMeloh last season Plumner a senior istargeted to start at defensive corner

ldquoBarnes is a good looking playerrdquo saidSimmons

Saying he ldquofeels goodrdquo about the de-fense Simmons says the offense has beenldquolike a roller coaster ride Good thingrdquo saidthe coach ldquowhat is wrong with the offenseis fixablerdquo

The starting offensive line is big with278-pound Ben Collins at left tackle 264-pound Josh Garcia at left guard 250-poundDrew Hartmann at center 220-pound DaricGordon at right guard and 243-pound SethPope at right tackle Nolan Ginther a 186-pounder will start at tight end Pope ajunior is the only non-senior in the groupSimmons says Collins Hartmann and Gor-don are playing very well

ldquoGordon is solidrdquo said the coach ldquoHersquosold-school a tough kidrdquo

Rounding out the offense will be seniorBen Gruver and senior Jackson Thurman atwide-receivers senior Ben Herron at the

slot senior Andrew Scheib at fullback andsenior Chandler Hurst at running back Alsoexpected to see a lot of action lugging thefootball are senior Tyler Gonzalez andPlumner Herron Thurman and Gruver cancatch the football

Simmons seems most comfortable withthe defense

ldquoI feel good about the defenserdquo said thecoach ldquoI think we can develop depthrdquo

Look for lots of good things from seniorlinebacker Grant Bullard and strong safetyGruver a two-way starter on the depth chart

Noblesville has good linebackers inBullard senior Marcus Emmert and seniorWill Schultze With Plumner and senior

Brett Bell at the corners the secondary isstrong led by senior Harris Camp Gruverand sophomore Zac Tuinei

Up front on defense are the Big 3 ofGarcia senior Clay Weise and 250-poundsophomore Dalton Davis

New coach lots of seniors

Noblesville Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Ben Collins Sr 278 T Dalton Davis So 250LG Josh Garcia Sr 264 N Josh Garcia Sr 264C Drew Hartmann Sr 250 T Clay Wiese Sr 185RG Daric Gordon Sr 220 LB Will Schultze Sr 200RT Seth Pope Jr 243 LB Marcus Emmert Sr 166TE Nolan Ginther Sr 186 LB Grant Bullard Sr 213QB Ryan Barnes Jr 210 C McGwire Plumer Sr 170RB Chandler Hurst Sr 165 C Brett Bell Sr 145FB Andrew Scheib Sr 210 FS Harris Camp Sr 163WR Ben Gruver Sr 182 WS Zac Tuinei So 185WR Ben Herron Sr 153 DB Ben Gruver Sr 182WR Jackson Thurman Sr 167

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Running back Chandler Hurst (13) and fullback Andrew Scheib (28) will be key parts of the Noblesville footballrsquos team offensein the 2016 season

2016 FOOTBALL PREVIEW

Noblesville FridayOpener

At Lawrence NorthLast Year Bears were 8-3 beat NorthCentral 42-7 in sectional opener beforelosing to Cathedral 35-14Tourney History Last won a sectional in1990 Last winning season in 2005Coach Patrick Mallory enters 6th seasonwith BearsHistory Millers and Lawrence North didnot meet last season This is a non-conference gameSimmonsrsquo comment ldquoThey are big upfront Lawrence North is a good footballteamrdquo

Turn toPage 8 for aNoblesville

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Football Preview8

Player Class Ht Wt PosNick Totty Sr 5-8 133 DBChandler Hurst Sr 5-8 165 RBBen Herron Sr 5-11 153 WRMarcus Emmert Sr 6-0 166 LBMcGwire Plumer Sr 6-0 170 QBHarris Camp Sr 5-9 163 DBAlex Foster Sr 5-10 160 WRBrett Bell Sr 5-7 145 DBTyler Gonzalez Sr 5-9 203 RBJarsquoShaun Dickman Sr 5-10 185 DBAndrew Scheib Sr 5-10 210 DLTEBrad McClure Sr 5-8 190 RBNolan Ginther Sr 6-3 186 TEBradley Westfall Sr 5-11 203 TEWill Schultze Sr 6-1 200 LBJackson Thurman Sr 5-11 167 WRScott Berghoff Sr 5-10 230 TEGrant Bullard Sr 6-1 213 LBDaric Gordon Sr 5-11 220 OLAlex Holtz Sr 6-0 188 OLRoman Dziennik Sr 6-0 240 DLBrad Killion Sr 5-10 227 DLOLDrew Hartmann Sr 6-0 250 OLAustin Dreyer Sr 6-2 276 OLBen Collins Sr 6-0 278 OLBen Gruver Sr 5-10 182 DBWRClay Wiese Sr 6-1 185 DLBlake Taylor Sr 6-0 172 WRZach Cazzell Sr 5-11 150 PMichael Fahey Sr 5-8 207 DLJosh Garcia Sr 5-11 264 DLOLChase Evans Jr 5-10 145 K-P

Nick Rusie Jr 5-9 155 WRJazz Terrell Jr 5-8 160 DBWRCarson Jones Jr 5-11 168 DBRBRyan Barnes Jr 6-3 210 LBQBGrant Christie Jr 5-10 165 LBWill Hampton Jr 5-5 180 LBTEAnthony Nale Jr 5-9 179 PBrandon Wright Jr 5-7 200 DLAaron Brewer Jr 5-10 153 DBChristian Reed Jr 5-10 168 DBWRDylan Retherford Jr 5-8 173 DBJack Yeakey Jr 6-2 190 DLTESeth Pope Jr 6-1 243 DLOLCaleb Deer Jr 6-1 170 LBJackson Parrish Jr 6-0 182 LBJaydon Turner Jr 5-11 210 OLJakob Kendall Jr 6-3 290 OLThomas Carroll Jr 5-11 219 OLRemington Brodhead Jr 6-3 245 OLChase Yadon Jr 6-1 214 DLTEAustin Bridenthal Jr 6-1 200 LBKonnor Gutting So 5-10 135 QBChris Scheib So 5-4 123 QBZach Gruver So 5-8 131 DBWRLuke Blevins So 5-10 155 RBZach Tuinel So 6-0 185 DBEddie Dziennik So 5-9 180 LBGrant Gremel So 6-3 170 QBMatt Black So 5-8 150 RBJaron Youree So 5-8 130 DBMatt Ogle So 5-6 125 RBGreg Black Jr So 5-11 140 DBMax Pollard So 6-1 160 LB

Jack Knight So 5-8 135 KPUriah Whetzell So 5-8 145 DBNick Robbins So 5-8 161 WRKenja Jenkins So 6-0 201 DLDaniel Moore So 5-8 150 WRMax Kane So 5-9 170 LBZack Knoll So 5-7 162 LBChris Bostrom So 6-1 230 OLKalalena Kalili So 5-6 233 OLDalton Davis So 6-1 250 DLTegwin Stephenson So 5-9 205 OLSam Snyder So 5-8 202 OLSam Wertz So 5-7 235 OLAlec Nogoda So 5-9 210 OLAustin Miller So 6-1 315 OLJohn Cook So 5-7 207 OLAndy Cleverly So 5-11 220 OLAdam Allspaw So 5-11 220 OLBrady Killion So 6-1 230 DLAyden Rayl So 5-11 234 OLBlake Killion So 5-8 190 OLJacob Bricker So 6-0 185 OLTim Ott So 5-11 205 OLBrandon Lowe So 5-7 155 WRWyatt Blades So 6-0 170 DBWRChristian Blaettner So 5-11 150 WRBrian Flynn So 6-0 172 DBJack Newcomer So 5-10 150 DBWRLuke Shannon So 6-0 190 DLAlex Nelson So 5-7 158 LBAnthony Georgiou So 5-9 171 DLAlex Natvig So 5-8 164 DLNathan Richardson So 5-8 138 KP

Noblesville roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWith experienced and talented skilled

people and a promising but inexperiencedoffensive line if Coach Mitch Street canstir the mix then expect Hamilton Heightsto put points on the board this fall

Lots of pointsldquoWe have lots returning with our

skilled grouprdquo said the coach ldquoZach Ste-vens (right guard) is the only lineman withvarsity experiencerdquo

Thatrsquos not to suggest that the line willnot be a factor There is talent up frontwith 245-pound junior Troy Bergesen atleft tackle 280-pound junior Noah Souderat left guard 210-pound senior JarrodFlanders at center 210-pound Stevens atright guard and 245-pound junior HunterWiles at right tackle

ldquoWersquove got some talent in the linerdquoStreet agreed ldquoWe have some room togrow How deep are we It will take awhile The line is a work in progressrdquo

The skilled players are experiencedand very talented

Quarterback Josh Feltz taking advan-tage of an injury opportunity threw forover 530 yards in five games last seasonHe will be backed up by a junior DraydenThomas

ldquoFeltz has good abilityrdquo Street saidFeltz has an explosive tight end senior

Sterling Weatherford who can score fromanywhere in a variety of ways Hersquos a greatpass receiver and a great runner who whenhe handles the pigskin is off to the races

Weatherford caught two TD passesfrom Feltz last Friday in a scrimmageagainst Anderson

Feltz has a ton of options when throw-ing the pigskin Jesse Brown Caymn Lutzand Riley White all three are seniors andall three are capable of heading for pay dirtwhen they grab the pigskin

The running attack will be keyed bysenior fullback Clayton Cowan

ldquoWe have some goodsophomores for supportrdquoStreet said ldquoWe have a tonof guys in our offensive at-tackrdquo

Souder at the nose andWiles at the anchor posi-tion will double up from theoffense and start in the de-fensive line They will bejoined by 270-pound juniorDylan Bannon at tackle and235-pound senior Nick Burkat end

The linebackers also willdouble up Stevens will bein the middle and Cowanand White on the outside

The secondary is filledwith two-way playersBrown will be at one cornerand Michael Cross a juniorwill be at the other Weath-erford will be the strongsafety and Lutz will be thefree safety

ldquoThe defense is solidrdquoStreet believes ldquoLots oftwo-way guys We havedepth up front Wersquoll comeafter peoplerdquo

Plenty of skilled people

Heights Friday OpenerMt Vernon at Home

Last Year The Marauders went 6-5beating Jay County 42-14 and losing toPendleton Heights 41-7 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectionalin 2012Coach Doug Armstrong is in his 16th yearwith the MaraudersHistory Hamilton Heights defeated MtVernon 21-6 in the season opener lastyear This is a non-conference gameStreetrsquos Comments ldquoMt Vernon returnssome players They will be a good test forusrdquo

Heights Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Troy Bergesen Sr 245 ANC Hunter Wiles Jr 245LG Noah Souder Jr 280 T Dylan Bannon Jr 270C Jarrod Flanders Sr 210 N Noah Souder Jr 280RG Zach Stevens Sr 210 E Nick Burk Sr 235RT Hunter Wiles Jr 245 LB Clayton Cowan Sr 175QB Josh Feltz Sr 210 LB Zach Stevens Sr 210TE Sterling Weatherford Sr 195 LB Riley White Sr 160FB Clayton Cowan Sr 175 C Michael Cross Jr 160WR Riley White Sr 160 C Jesse Brown Sr 190WR Caymn Lutz Sr 180 SS Sterling Weatherford Sr 195

WR Jesse Brown Sr 190 FS Caymn Lutz Sr 180

Player Class Ht Wt PosJake Beale Sr 6-1 210 RBLBSterling Weatherford Sr 6-4 195 TEDBJason Beck Sr 5-11 170 TEDBJesse Brown Sr 6-0 190 WRLBRiley White Sr 5-5 160 WRLBJosh Feltz Sr 6-2 210 QBDLClayton Cowan Sr 5-10 175 RBLBAustin Haydel Sr 5-11 150 WRDBMichael Tyner Sr 5-5 140 KBraydon Denham Sr 6-2 180 WRDBZach Stevens Sr 5-8 210 OLLBJames Wackenhuth Sr 5-9 235 OLDLJarrod Flanders Sr 5-9 210 OLDLSteven Zamora Sr 5-11 245 OLDLNoah Defoe Sr 5-9 170 RBLBCaymn Lutz Sr 6-2 180 WRDBCamden Dimmock Sr 6-1 195 TELBNick Burk Sr 6-0 235 DLMichael Cross Jr 6-0 160 WRDBIsaac Peterson Jr 6-1 185 QBDLDrayden Thomas Jr 6-4 175 QBDBCaleb Bean Jr 6-6 180 WRDBTristian Kinnaman Jr 6-0 165 QBDBEvan Warner Jr 5-7 135 WRDBCyle Marcum Jr 6-2 175 WRDBJason Rynard Jr 5-5 185 RBLBDrew Flanders Jr 5-7 175 RBLBTyler Wiltermood Jr 6-3 245 TEDLBlake Bentley Jr 5-9 240 OLDLZander Solinski Jr 5-9 245 OLDLDakota Jamison Jr 5-7 325 OLDL

Hunter Wiles Jr 6-2 245 OLDLTroy Bergesen Jr 6-3 255 OLDLNoah Souder Jr 6-0 280 OLDLWyatt Boyd Jr 5-11 275 OLDLDylan Bannon Jr 6-2 270 OLDLOwen Powell Jr 6-5 200 TEDLBandon Garst Jr 5-7 155 WRDBIke Hopper Jr 5-10 165 RBLBTad Defoe So 5-6 135 WRDBEric Alden So 5-8 140 WRDBCarter Campassi So 5-11 160 QBDBKyle Horton So 5-8 170 WRDBZach Kay So 5-9 190 RBLBAlex Roth So 5-6 140 RBDBNoah Stevens So 5-7 180 WRLBDreiken Dunn So 5-8 145 OLLBKray Leininger So 5-11 175 RBLBLuke Herr So 6-1 200 OLDLBrady Hill So 5-11 160 OLDLJason Price So 5-4 155 OLDLTyson Maylone So 6-2 210 OLDLJon Klingler So 5-11 200 OLDLConnor Curley So 6-0 180 OLLBNoah Lawson So 5-7 165 OLDLJake Majors So 5-11 265 OLDLJamie Tragesser So 5-8 300 OLDLLane Johnson So 6-3 300 OLDLTrent Stanley So 5-10 225 OLDLIsiah Campbell So 5-9 150 RWDBBradley Albright So 5-10 150 WRDBAndrew Fryman So 6-5 150 TEDBCorbin Lawson So 5-11 155 WRDB

Caleb Irion Fr 5-8 145 RBLBAustin Litton Fr 5-8 130 WRDBLuke Stohler Fr 6-0 155 WRDLBlake Webel Fr 5-8 140 RBLBEvan Hall Fr 5-6 130 WRDBTyler Andis Fr 5-11 155 QBDBAlex Stirn Fr 5-11 130 QBDBCamron Knott Fr 6-1 155 WRDBAaron Burgess Fr 5-7 155 RBLBChris Franklin Fr 5-8 170 WRLBJake Brinker Fr 5-6 110 RBDBCordell Cowan Fr 5-7 130 RBDBEthan Knoll Fr 5-10 165 TEDLAlex Kraus Fr 5-6 140 WRDBMichael Overton Fr 5-11 155 TEDLCole Portwood Fr 6-2 160 TEDBCollin Denham Fr 5-10 125 WRDBJay Portman Fr 5-7 165 OLDLTaylor Miller Fr 5-10 165 OLDLBlake Stanford Fr 5-11 160 OLDLLevi Phelps Fr 5-10 290 OLDLHunter Ray Fr 5-9 220 OLDLWilliam Olson Fr 5-8 150 OLDLTrevor Klema Fr 5-9 235 OLDLTaylor Toney Fr 5-8 205 OLDLAlex Naylor Fr 6-2 220 OLDLBobby Williams Fr 5-8 160 OLDLDylan Zachary Fr 5-8 140 WRDBBrent Pennington Fr 6-0 150 WRDBLuke Thesier Fr 5-8 115 WRDBDeShawn King Fr 5-10 155 TEDL

Heights roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Josh Feltz played in five games last year for Hamilton Heights throwing for 530 yards He willbe the Huskiesrsquo main quarterback this season

Football Preview 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorSheridan this season is a very young

football team Thatrsquos challenging news forCoach Bud Wright He has had a few chal-lenges down through the years This isWrightrsquos 52 year as a coach 51 at SheridanHe has won more games than any coach inIndiana high school football historyWright is five victories away from reaching400 victories

On the other side of that coin Sheridanis experienced There are sevensophomorejunior Blackhawks ticketed tostart on offense All have varsity experi-ence Same picture with the defense Sevenstarters are sophomores or juniors All withexperience

ldquoWersquore veteran but youngrdquo saidWright ldquoWe have a way to gordquo

Sheridanrsquos young and inexperiencedfactor shows at the quarterback positionwhere sophomore Drake Delph takes thecontrols His backs are a pair of juniorsGunner Williams and Cole Cummings

ldquoDelph doesnrsquot have lots of experi-encerdquo said Wright ldquoHe is doing a decentjobrdquo

Wright will put his famed running gameinto the hands of junior Joe Callahan seniorKenny Burnell and junior Gunner Wil-liams Most of the attack last year washandled by now-departed quarterback JakeChesney Callahan is a three-year starterwho last season was Wrightrsquos second-lead-ing rusher with nearly 700 yards KennyBurnell gained over 500 yards

Sheridan will go as its running attackgoes Are the Blackhawks up to it

ldquoI hope sordquo answered WrightBrody Perry a junior will be the wide-

receiver and the No 1 target when Delphthrows the football

Keying the running game will be a bigand talented offensive line

Avery Bundy a 280-pound seniorstarting guard last year was named to TheReporterrsquos second team He will be joinedat guard by Alex Gipson a 252-pound se-nior who was named second team to thedefensive unit The center will be 252-pound senior Karl Whaley At tackles willbe 270-pound sophomore Ian Pence and258-pound junior Tanner Swindle Thetight end is big too 200-pound 6-6 sopho-more Rhett Williams

Wright is counting on that size and tal-ent

ldquoWersquore going to be big up front ondefense toordquo said the coach

Avery will be at nose and Gipson and230-pound junior Hunter Pflugh will playtackle

Inside linebacker will be a pair of soph-omores Nicholas Burnell and Jesse KolbThe outside linebackers will be a pair ofseniors Kyle Harwood and Robert Burnell

Wright will start an all-junior second-ary Hersquoll have Gunner Williams and ColeCummings at safety and Joe Callahan andBrody Perry at the corners

Sheridan had an unlike-Sheridan 3-7record last season Lots of Wrightrsquos startersthis season were able to get their feet wet ayear ago

Big young talented

Sheridan Season OpenerHome Against Western Boone

Last Year Stars were 8-2 but lost to West Lafayette 41-23 in first round of sectionalTourney History Last sectional championship was in 2001Coach Justin Pelley will start his 4th season with the StarsHistory Long time rivals Western Boone defeated Sheridan 47-20 last seasonWrightrsquos Comments ldquoThey lost several key players from last season including theirquarterback (Nathanial Bye who passed for nearly 2000 yards)rdquo

Sheridan Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Drake Delph So 148 ILB Nicholas Burnell So 175RB Kenny Burnell Sr 182 ILB Jesse Kolb So 180RB Gunner Williams Jr 165 OLB Kyle Harwood Sr 252FB Joe Callahan Jr 165 OLB Robert Burnell Sr 182WR Brody Perry Jr 163 E Hunter Pflugh Jr 230TE Rhett Williams So 200 E Alex Gipson Sr 252C Karl Whaley So 260 N Avery Bundy Sr 280T Ian Pence So 270 SAF Gunner Williams Jr 165T Tanner Swindle Jr 258 SAF Cole Cummings Jr 145G Avery Bundy Sr 280 C Joe Callahan Jr 165G Alex Gipson Sr 252 C Brody Perry Jr 163

Player Class Ht Wt PosRobert Burnell Sr 5-8 182 SSTEKenny Burnell Sr 5-8 182 RBLBAlex Gipson Sr 6-1 252 OGDLAvery Bundy Sr 6-1 280 OGDLKyle Harwood Sr 6-1 252 OGDEGunner Williams Jr 5-10 165 QBWRCole Cummings Jr 6-0 145 WROLBBrody Perry Jr 5-10 163 WRCJoe Callahan Jr 5-10 165 RBCHunter Pflugh Jr 5-11 230 RBDEZachary Adkins Jr 5-6 135 WRSSTrenton Hammond Jr 5-7 207 OGDLTanner Swindle Jr 6-1 258 OTDE

Gage Delph Jr 5-8 197 OTDLCameron Powell Jr 6-1 217 OGNTDrake Delph So 6-0 148 QBCJarman Warren So 5-7 160 RBOLBCaine Spencer So 5-9 135 WRCCaleb Duke So 5-10 152 WRFSAustin Williams So 5-5 161 RBCNicholas Burnell So 6-3 175 WBLBJacob Vita So 5-3 125 RBCLucas Chesney So 5-8 163 TELBJesse Kolb So 6-2 180 RBLBConner Horn So 5-8 165 RBCJustin Strawn So 5-10 142 OGOLBDakota Doty So 5-6 228 OTDT

Sean Speck So 5-9 148 OGLBCian McGarr So 5-8 165 OCLBKarl Whaley So 6-0 260 OCDLIan Pence So 6-2 270 OTDLJustin Castle So 5-8 177 OGDLRhett Williams So 6-6 200 TEDENolan Buckner Fr 5-7 144 QBCAndrew Fiddler Fr 5-10 160 TEDEBrent Vought Fr 5-8 155 RBSSMike Duckett Fr 5-8 255 OTDLChris Starks Fr 6-2 238 OGDLDylan Delph Fr 5-5 131 OGDL

Sheridan roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Junior Joe Callahan will be a three-year starter for the Sheridan football team this year Callahan rushed for 700 yards lastseason as a sophomore

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Kenny Burnell rushed for 500 years last season for the Blackhawks

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

News6

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Football Preview

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorA new coach moving up in the ranks

and a different quarterback a transfer fromKansas will the center stage spotlight whenNoblesville opens its 2016 season this Fri-day at Lawrence North

The new coach is well known JasonSimmons has served as a Miller assistantunder former head coach Lance Scheib Healso coached Hamilton Heights to a section-al championship six years ago beforespending some time in the front office atBen Davis

Simmons will try to succeed not only onthe gridiron but also in an attempt to restoreconfidence in a once-proud Noblesvilleprogram which hasnrsquot won a sectional since2000 and last had a winning season in 2001

There will be a new quarterback forcertain Gone is Luke Meloh who not onlypassed for over 900 yards last season Thenew signal caller could be likely will be6-3 210-pound junior Ryan Barnes amove-in from Kansas City Or it could besenior McGwire Plumner the backup toMeloh last season Plumner a senior istargeted to start at defensive corner

ldquoBarnes is a good looking playerrdquo saidSimmons

Saying he ldquofeels goodrdquo about the de-fense Simmons says the offense has beenldquolike a roller coaster ride Good thingrdquo saidthe coach ldquowhat is wrong with the offenseis fixablerdquo

The starting offensive line is big with278-pound Ben Collins at left tackle 264-pound Josh Garcia at left guard 250-poundDrew Hartmann at center 220-pound DaricGordon at right guard and 243-pound SethPope at right tackle Nolan Ginther a 186-pounder will start at tight end Pope ajunior is the only non-senior in the groupSimmons says Collins Hartmann and Gor-don are playing very well

ldquoGordon is solidrdquo said the coach ldquoHersquosold-school a tough kidrdquo

Rounding out the offense will be seniorBen Gruver and senior Jackson Thurman atwide-receivers senior Ben Herron at the

slot senior Andrew Scheib at fullback andsenior Chandler Hurst at running back Alsoexpected to see a lot of action lugging thefootball are senior Tyler Gonzalez andPlumner Herron Thurman and Gruver cancatch the football

Simmons seems most comfortable withthe defense

ldquoI feel good about the defenserdquo said thecoach ldquoI think we can develop depthrdquo

Look for lots of good things from seniorlinebacker Grant Bullard and strong safetyGruver a two-way starter on the depth chart

Noblesville has good linebackers inBullard senior Marcus Emmert and seniorWill Schultze With Plumner and senior

Brett Bell at the corners the secondary isstrong led by senior Harris Camp Gruverand sophomore Zac Tuinei

Up front on defense are the Big 3 ofGarcia senior Clay Weise and 250-poundsophomore Dalton Davis

New coach lots of seniors

Noblesville Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Ben Collins Sr 278 T Dalton Davis So 250LG Josh Garcia Sr 264 N Josh Garcia Sr 264C Drew Hartmann Sr 250 T Clay Wiese Sr 185RG Daric Gordon Sr 220 LB Will Schultze Sr 200RT Seth Pope Jr 243 LB Marcus Emmert Sr 166TE Nolan Ginther Sr 186 LB Grant Bullard Sr 213QB Ryan Barnes Jr 210 C McGwire Plumer Sr 170RB Chandler Hurst Sr 165 C Brett Bell Sr 145FB Andrew Scheib Sr 210 FS Harris Camp Sr 163WR Ben Gruver Sr 182 WS Zac Tuinei So 185WR Ben Herron Sr 153 DB Ben Gruver Sr 182WR Jackson Thurman Sr 167

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Running back Chandler Hurst (13) and fullback Andrew Scheib (28) will be key parts of the Noblesville footballrsquos team offensein the 2016 season

2016 FOOTBALL PREVIEW

Noblesville FridayOpener

At Lawrence NorthLast Year Bears were 8-3 beat NorthCentral 42-7 in sectional opener beforelosing to Cathedral 35-14Tourney History Last won a sectional in1990 Last winning season in 2005Coach Patrick Mallory enters 6th seasonwith BearsHistory Millers and Lawrence North didnot meet last season This is a non-conference gameSimmonsrsquo comment ldquoThey are big upfront Lawrence North is a good footballteamrdquo

Turn toPage 8 for aNoblesville

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Football Preview8

Player Class Ht Wt PosNick Totty Sr 5-8 133 DBChandler Hurst Sr 5-8 165 RBBen Herron Sr 5-11 153 WRMarcus Emmert Sr 6-0 166 LBMcGwire Plumer Sr 6-0 170 QBHarris Camp Sr 5-9 163 DBAlex Foster Sr 5-10 160 WRBrett Bell Sr 5-7 145 DBTyler Gonzalez Sr 5-9 203 RBJarsquoShaun Dickman Sr 5-10 185 DBAndrew Scheib Sr 5-10 210 DLTEBrad McClure Sr 5-8 190 RBNolan Ginther Sr 6-3 186 TEBradley Westfall Sr 5-11 203 TEWill Schultze Sr 6-1 200 LBJackson Thurman Sr 5-11 167 WRScott Berghoff Sr 5-10 230 TEGrant Bullard Sr 6-1 213 LBDaric Gordon Sr 5-11 220 OLAlex Holtz Sr 6-0 188 OLRoman Dziennik Sr 6-0 240 DLBrad Killion Sr 5-10 227 DLOLDrew Hartmann Sr 6-0 250 OLAustin Dreyer Sr 6-2 276 OLBen Collins Sr 6-0 278 OLBen Gruver Sr 5-10 182 DBWRClay Wiese Sr 6-1 185 DLBlake Taylor Sr 6-0 172 WRZach Cazzell Sr 5-11 150 PMichael Fahey Sr 5-8 207 DLJosh Garcia Sr 5-11 264 DLOLChase Evans Jr 5-10 145 K-P

Nick Rusie Jr 5-9 155 WRJazz Terrell Jr 5-8 160 DBWRCarson Jones Jr 5-11 168 DBRBRyan Barnes Jr 6-3 210 LBQBGrant Christie Jr 5-10 165 LBWill Hampton Jr 5-5 180 LBTEAnthony Nale Jr 5-9 179 PBrandon Wright Jr 5-7 200 DLAaron Brewer Jr 5-10 153 DBChristian Reed Jr 5-10 168 DBWRDylan Retherford Jr 5-8 173 DBJack Yeakey Jr 6-2 190 DLTESeth Pope Jr 6-1 243 DLOLCaleb Deer Jr 6-1 170 LBJackson Parrish Jr 6-0 182 LBJaydon Turner Jr 5-11 210 OLJakob Kendall Jr 6-3 290 OLThomas Carroll Jr 5-11 219 OLRemington Brodhead Jr 6-3 245 OLChase Yadon Jr 6-1 214 DLTEAustin Bridenthal Jr 6-1 200 LBKonnor Gutting So 5-10 135 QBChris Scheib So 5-4 123 QBZach Gruver So 5-8 131 DBWRLuke Blevins So 5-10 155 RBZach Tuinel So 6-0 185 DBEddie Dziennik So 5-9 180 LBGrant Gremel So 6-3 170 QBMatt Black So 5-8 150 RBJaron Youree So 5-8 130 DBMatt Ogle So 5-6 125 RBGreg Black Jr So 5-11 140 DBMax Pollard So 6-1 160 LB

Jack Knight So 5-8 135 KPUriah Whetzell So 5-8 145 DBNick Robbins So 5-8 161 WRKenja Jenkins So 6-0 201 DLDaniel Moore So 5-8 150 WRMax Kane So 5-9 170 LBZack Knoll So 5-7 162 LBChris Bostrom So 6-1 230 OLKalalena Kalili So 5-6 233 OLDalton Davis So 6-1 250 DLTegwin Stephenson So 5-9 205 OLSam Snyder So 5-8 202 OLSam Wertz So 5-7 235 OLAlec Nogoda So 5-9 210 OLAustin Miller So 6-1 315 OLJohn Cook So 5-7 207 OLAndy Cleverly So 5-11 220 OLAdam Allspaw So 5-11 220 OLBrady Killion So 6-1 230 DLAyden Rayl So 5-11 234 OLBlake Killion So 5-8 190 OLJacob Bricker So 6-0 185 OLTim Ott So 5-11 205 OLBrandon Lowe So 5-7 155 WRWyatt Blades So 6-0 170 DBWRChristian Blaettner So 5-11 150 WRBrian Flynn So 6-0 172 DBJack Newcomer So 5-10 150 DBWRLuke Shannon So 6-0 190 DLAlex Nelson So 5-7 158 LBAnthony Georgiou So 5-9 171 DLAlex Natvig So 5-8 164 DLNathan Richardson So 5-8 138 KP

Noblesville roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWith experienced and talented skilled

people and a promising but inexperiencedoffensive line if Coach Mitch Street canstir the mix then expect Hamilton Heightsto put points on the board this fall

Lots of pointsldquoWe have lots returning with our

skilled grouprdquo said the coach ldquoZach Ste-vens (right guard) is the only lineman withvarsity experiencerdquo

Thatrsquos not to suggest that the line willnot be a factor There is talent up frontwith 245-pound junior Troy Bergesen atleft tackle 280-pound junior Noah Souderat left guard 210-pound senior JarrodFlanders at center 210-pound Stevens atright guard and 245-pound junior HunterWiles at right tackle

ldquoWersquove got some talent in the linerdquoStreet agreed ldquoWe have some room togrow How deep are we It will take awhile The line is a work in progressrdquo

The skilled players are experiencedand very talented

Quarterback Josh Feltz taking advan-tage of an injury opportunity threw forover 530 yards in five games last seasonHe will be backed up by a junior DraydenThomas

ldquoFeltz has good abilityrdquo Street saidFeltz has an explosive tight end senior

Sterling Weatherford who can score fromanywhere in a variety of ways Hersquos a greatpass receiver and a great runner who whenhe handles the pigskin is off to the races

Weatherford caught two TD passesfrom Feltz last Friday in a scrimmageagainst Anderson

Feltz has a ton of options when throw-ing the pigskin Jesse Brown Caymn Lutzand Riley White all three are seniors andall three are capable of heading for pay dirtwhen they grab the pigskin

The running attack will be keyed bysenior fullback Clayton Cowan

ldquoWe have some goodsophomores for supportrdquoStreet said ldquoWe have a tonof guys in our offensive at-tackrdquo

Souder at the nose andWiles at the anchor posi-tion will double up from theoffense and start in the de-fensive line They will bejoined by 270-pound juniorDylan Bannon at tackle and235-pound senior Nick Burkat end

The linebackers also willdouble up Stevens will bein the middle and Cowanand White on the outside

The secondary is filledwith two-way playersBrown will be at one cornerand Michael Cross a juniorwill be at the other Weath-erford will be the strongsafety and Lutz will be thefree safety

ldquoThe defense is solidrdquoStreet believes ldquoLots oftwo-way guys We havedepth up front Wersquoll comeafter peoplerdquo

Plenty of skilled people

Heights Friday OpenerMt Vernon at Home

Last Year The Marauders went 6-5beating Jay County 42-14 and losing toPendleton Heights 41-7 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectionalin 2012Coach Doug Armstrong is in his 16th yearwith the MaraudersHistory Hamilton Heights defeated MtVernon 21-6 in the season opener lastyear This is a non-conference gameStreetrsquos Comments ldquoMt Vernon returnssome players They will be a good test forusrdquo

Heights Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Troy Bergesen Sr 245 ANC Hunter Wiles Jr 245LG Noah Souder Jr 280 T Dylan Bannon Jr 270C Jarrod Flanders Sr 210 N Noah Souder Jr 280RG Zach Stevens Sr 210 E Nick Burk Sr 235RT Hunter Wiles Jr 245 LB Clayton Cowan Sr 175QB Josh Feltz Sr 210 LB Zach Stevens Sr 210TE Sterling Weatherford Sr 195 LB Riley White Sr 160FB Clayton Cowan Sr 175 C Michael Cross Jr 160WR Riley White Sr 160 C Jesse Brown Sr 190WR Caymn Lutz Sr 180 SS Sterling Weatherford Sr 195

WR Jesse Brown Sr 190 FS Caymn Lutz Sr 180

Player Class Ht Wt PosJake Beale Sr 6-1 210 RBLBSterling Weatherford Sr 6-4 195 TEDBJason Beck Sr 5-11 170 TEDBJesse Brown Sr 6-0 190 WRLBRiley White Sr 5-5 160 WRLBJosh Feltz Sr 6-2 210 QBDLClayton Cowan Sr 5-10 175 RBLBAustin Haydel Sr 5-11 150 WRDBMichael Tyner Sr 5-5 140 KBraydon Denham Sr 6-2 180 WRDBZach Stevens Sr 5-8 210 OLLBJames Wackenhuth Sr 5-9 235 OLDLJarrod Flanders Sr 5-9 210 OLDLSteven Zamora Sr 5-11 245 OLDLNoah Defoe Sr 5-9 170 RBLBCaymn Lutz Sr 6-2 180 WRDBCamden Dimmock Sr 6-1 195 TELBNick Burk Sr 6-0 235 DLMichael Cross Jr 6-0 160 WRDBIsaac Peterson Jr 6-1 185 QBDLDrayden Thomas Jr 6-4 175 QBDBCaleb Bean Jr 6-6 180 WRDBTristian Kinnaman Jr 6-0 165 QBDBEvan Warner Jr 5-7 135 WRDBCyle Marcum Jr 6-2 175 WRDBJason Rynard Jr 5-5 185 RBLBDrew Flanders Jr 5-7 175 RBLBTyler Wiltermood Jr 6-3 245 TEDLBlake Bentley Jr 5-9 240 OLDLZander Solinski Jr 5-9 245 OLDLDakota Jamison Jr 5-7 325 OLDL

Hunter Wiles Jr 6-2 245 OLDLTroy Bergesen Jr 6-3 255 OLDLNoah Souder Jr 6-0 280 OLDLWyatt Boyd Jr 5-11 275 OLDLDylan Bannon Jr 6-2 270 OLDLOwen Powell Jr 6-5 200 TEDLBandon Garst Jr 5-7 155 WRDBIke Hopper Jr 5-10 165 RBLBTad Defoe So 5-6 135 WRDBEric Alden So 5-8 140 WRDBCarter Campassi So 5-11 160 QBDBKyle Horton So 5-8 170 WRDBZach Kay So 5-9 190 RBLBAlex Roth So 5-6 140 RBDBNoah Stevens So 5-7 180 WRLBDreiken Dunn So 5-8 145 OLLBKray Leininger So 5-11 175 RBLBLuke Herr So 6-1 200 OLDLBrady Hill So 5-11 160 OLDLJason Price So 5-4 155 OLDLTyson Maylone So 6-2 210 OLDLJon Klingler So 5-11 200 OLDLConnor Curley So 6-0 180 OLLBNoah Lawson So 5-7 165 OLDLJake Majors So 5-11 265 OLDLJamie Tragesser So 5-8 300 OLDLLane Johnson So 6-3 300 OLDLTrent Stanley So 5-10 225 OLDLIsiah Campbell So 5-9 150 RWDBBradley Albright So 5-10 150 WRDBAndrew Fryman So 6-5 150 TEDBCorbin Lawson So 5-11 155 WRDB

Caleb Irion Fr 5-8 145 RBLBAustin Litton Fr 5-8 130 WRDBLuke Stohler Fr 6-0 155 WRDLBlake Webel Fr 5-8 140 RBLBEvan Hall Fr 5-6 130 WRDBTyler Andis Fr 5-11 155 QBDBAlex Stirn Fr 5-11 130 QBDBCamron Knott Fr 6-1 155 WRDBAaron Burgess Fr 5-7 155 RBLBChris Franklin Fr 5-8 170 WRLBJake Brinker Fr 5-6 110 RBDBCordell Cowan Fr 5-7 130 RBDBEthan Knoll Fr 5-10 165 TEDLAlex Kraus Fr 5-6 140 WRDBMichael Overton Fr 5-11 155 TEDLCole Portwood Fr 6-2 160 TEDBCollin Denham Fr 5-10 125 WRDBJay Portman Fr 5-7 165 OLDLTaylor Miller Fr 5-10 165 OLDLBlake Stanford Fr 5-11 160 OLDLLevi Phelps Fr 5-10 290 OLDLHunter Ray Fr 5-9 220 OLDLWilliam Olson Fr 5-8 150 OLDLTrevor Klema Fr 5-9 235 OLDLTaylor Toney Fr 5-8 205 OLDLAlex Naylor Fr 6-2 220 OLDLBobby Williams Fr 5-8 160 OLDLDylan Zachary Fr 5-8 140 WRDBBrent Pennington Fr 6-0 150 WRDBLuke Thesier Fr 5-8 115 WRDBDeShawn King Fr 5-10 155 TEDL

Heights roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Josh Feltz played in five games last year for Hamilton Heights throwing for 530 yards He willbe the Huskiesrsquo main quarterback this season

Football Preview 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorSheridan this season is a very young

football team Thatrsquos challenging news forCoach Bud Wright He has had a few chal-lenges down through the years This isWrightrsquos 52 year as a coach 51 at SheridanHe has won more games than any coach inIndiana high school football historyWright is five victories away from reaching400 victories

On the other side of that coin Sheridanis experienced There are sevensophomorejunior Blackhawks ticketed tostart on offense All have varsity experi-ence Same picture with the defense Sevenstarters are sophomores or juniors All withexperience

ldquoWersquore veteran but youngrdquo saidWright ldquoWe have a way to gordquo

Sheridanrsquos young and inexperiencedfactor shows at the quarterback positionwhere sophomore Drake Delph takes thecontrols His backs are a pair of juniorsGunner Williams and Cole Cummings

ldquoDelph doesnrsquot have lots of experi-encerdquo said Wright ldquoHe is doing a decentjobrdquo

Wright will put his famed running gameinto the hands of junior Joe Callahan seniorKenny Burnell and junior Gunner Wil-liams Most of the attack last year washandled by now-departed quarterback JakeChesney Callahan is a three-year starterwho last season was Wrightrsquos second-lead-ing rusher with nearly 700 yards KennyBurnell gained over 500 yards

Sheridan will go as its running attackgoes Are the Blackhawks up to it

ldquoI hope sordquo answered WrightBrody Perry a junior will be the wide-

receiver and the No 1 target when Delphthrows the football

Keying the running game will be a bigand talented offensive line

Avery Bundy a 280-pound seniorstarting guard last year was named to TheReporterrsquos second team He will be joinedat guard by Alex Gipson a 252-pound se-nior who was named second team to thedefensive unit The center will be 252-pound senior Karl Whaley At tackles willbe 270-pound sophomore Ian Pence and258-pound junior Tanner Swindle Thetight end is big too 200-pound 6-6 sopho-more Rhett Williams

Wright is counting on that size and tal-ent

ldquoWersquore going to be big up front ondefense toordquo said the coach

Avery will be at nose and Gipson and230-pound junior Hunter Pflugh will playtackle

Inside linebacker will be a pair of soph-omores Nicholas Burnell and Jesse KolbThe outside linebackers will be a pair ofseniors Kyle Harwood and Robert Burnell

Wright will start an all-junior second-ary Hersquoll have Gunner Williams and ColeCummings at safety and Joe Callahan andBrody Perry at the corners

Sheridan had an unlike-Sheridan 3-7record last season Lots of Wrightrsquos startersthis season were able to get their feet wet ayear ago

Big young talented

Sheridan Season OpenerHome Against Western Boone

Last Year Stars were 8-2 but lost to West Lafayette 41-23 in first round of sectionalTourney History Last sectional championship was in 2001Coach Justin Pelley will start his 4th season with the StarsHistory Long time rivals Western Boone defeated Sheridan 47-20 last seasonWrightrsquos Comments ldquoThey lost several key players from last season including theirquarterback (Nathanial Bye who passed for nearly 2000 yards)rdquo

Sheridan Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Drake Delph So 148 ILB Nicholas Burnell So 175RB Kenny Burnell Sr 182 ILB Jesse Kolb So 180RB Gunner Williams Jr 165 OLB Kyle Harwood Sr 252FB Joe Callahan Jr 165 OLB Robert Burnell Sr 182WR Brody Perry Jr 163 E Hunter Pflugh Jr 230TE Rhett Williams So 200 E Alex Gipson Sr 252C Karl Whaley So 260 N Avery Bundy Sr 280T Ian Pence So 270 SAF Gunner Williams Jr 165T Tanner Swindle Jr 258 SAF Cole Cummings Jr 145G Avery Bundy Sr 280 C Joe Callahan Jr 165G Alex Gipson Sr 252 C Brody Perry Jr 163

Player Class Ht Wt PosRobert Burnell Sr 5-8 182 SSTEKenny Burnell Sr 5-8 182 RBLBAlex Gipson Sr 6-1 252 OGDLAvery Bundy Sr 6-1 280 OGDLKyle Harwood Sr 6-1 252 OGDEGunner Williams Jr 5-10 165 QBWRCole Cummings Jr 6-0 145 WROLBBrody Perry Jr 5-10 163 WRCJoe Callahan Jr 5-10 165 RBCHunter Pflugh Jr 5-11 230 RBDEZachary Adkins Jr 5-6 135 WRSSTrenton Hammond Jr 5-7 207 OGDLTanner Swindle Jr 6-1 258 OTDE

Gage Delph Jr 5-8 197 OTDLCameron Powell Jr 6-1 217 OGNTDrake Delph So 6-0 148 QBCJarman Warren So 5-7 160 RBOLBCaine Spencer So 5-9 135 WRCCaleb Duke So 5-10 152 WRFSAustin Williams So 5-5 161 RBCNicholas Burnell So 6-3 175 WBLBJacob Vita So 5-3 125 RBCLucas Chesney So 5-8 163 TELBJesse Kolb So 6-2 180 RBLBConner Horn So 5-8 165 RBCJustin Strawn So 5-10 142 OGOLBDakota Doty So 5-6 228 OTDT

Sean Speck So 5-9 148 OGLBCian McGarr So 5-8 165 OCLBKarl Whaley So 6-0 260 OCDLIan Pence So 6-2 270 OTDLJustin Castle So 5-8 177 OGDLRhett Williams So 6-6 200 TEDENolan Buckner Fr 5-7 144 QBCAndrew Fiddler Fr 5-10 160 TEDEBrent Vought Fr 5-8 155 RBSSMike Duckett Fr 5-8 255 OTDLChris Starks Fr 6-2 238 OGDLDylan Delph Fr 5-5 131 OGDL

Sheridan roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Junior Joe Callahan will be a three-year starter for the Sheridan football team this year Callahan rushed for 700 yards lastseason as a sophomore

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Kenny Burnell rushed for 500 years last season for the Blackhawks

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

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Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

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High school soccer polls

Football Preview

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorA new coach moving up in the ranks

and a different quarterback a transfer fromKansas will the center stage spotlight whenNoblesville opens its 2016 season this Fri-day at Lawrence North

The new coach is well known JasonSimmons has served as a Miller assistantunder former head coach Lance Scheib Healso coached Hamilton Heights to a section-al championship six years ago beforespending some time in the front office atBen Davis

Simmons will try to succeed not only onthe gridiron but also in an attempt to restoreconfidence in a once-proud Noblesvilleprogram which hasnrsquot won a sectional since2000 and last had a winning season in 2001

There will be a new quarterback forcertain Gone is Luke Meloh who not onlypassed for over 900 yards last season Thenew signal caller could be likely will be6-3 210-pound junior Ryan Barnes amove-in from Kansas City Or it could besenior McGwire Plumner the backup toMeloh last season Plumner a senior istargeted to start at defensive corner

ldquoBarnes is a good looking playerrdquo saidSimmons

Saying he ldquofeels goodrdquo about the de-fense Simmons says the offense has beenldquolike a roller coaster ride Good thingrdquo saidthe coach ldquowhat is wrong with the offenseis fixablerdquo

The starting offensive line is big with278-pound Ben Collins at left tackle 264-pound Josh Garcia at left guard 250-poundDrew Hartmann at center 220-pound DaricGordon at right guard and 243-pound SethPope at right tackle Nolan Ginther a 186-pounder will start at tight end Pope ajunior is the only non-senior in the groupSimmons says Collins Hartmann and Gor-don are playing very well

ldquoGordon is solidrdquo said the coach ldquoHersquosold-school a tough kidrdquo

Rounding out the offense will be seniorBen Gruver and senior Jackson Thurman atwide-receivers senior Ben Herron at the

slot senior Andrew Scheib at fullback andsenior Chandler Hurst at running back Alsoexpected to see a lot of action lugging thefootball are senior Tyler Gonzalez andPlumner Herron Thurman and Gruver cancatch the football

Simmons seems most comfortable withthe defense

ldquoI feel good about the defenserdquo said thecoach ldquoI think we can develop depthrdquo

Look for lots of good things from seniorlinebacker Grant Bullard and strong safetyGruver a two-way starter on the depth chart

Noblesville has good linebackers inBullard senior Marcus Emmert and seniorWill Schultze With Plumner and senior

Brett Bell at the corners the secondary isstrong led by senior Harris Camp Gruverand sophomore Zac Tuinei

Up front on defense are the Big 3 ofGarcia senior Clay Weise and 250-poundsophomore Dalton Davis

New coach lots of seniors

Noblesville Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Ben Collins Sr 278 T Dalton Davis So 250LG Josh Garcia Sr 264 N Josh Garcia Sr 264C Drew Hartmann Sr 250 T Clay Wiese Sr 185RG Daric Gordon Sr 220 LB Will Schultze Sr 200RT Seth Pope Jr 243 LB Marcus Emmert Sr 166TE Nolan Ginther Sr 186 LB Grant Bullard Sr 213QB Ryan Barnes Jr 210 C McGwire Plumer Sr 170RB Chandler Hurst Sr 165 C Brett Bell Sr 145FB Andrew Scheib Sr 210 FS Harris Camp Sr 163WR Ben Gruver Sr 182 WS Zac Tuinei So 185WR Ben Herron Sr 153 DB Ben Gruver Sr 182WR Jackson Thurman Sr 167

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Running back Chandler Hurst (13) and fullback Andrew Scheib (28) will be key parts of the Noblesville footballrsquos team offensein the 2016 season

2016 FOOTBALL PREVIEW

Noblesville FridayOpener

At Lawrence NorthLast Year Bears were 8-3 beat NorthCentral 42-7 in sectional opener beforelosing to Cathedral 35-14Tourney History Last won a sectional in1990 Last winning season in 2005Coach Patrick Mallory enters 6th seasonwith BearsHistory Millers and Lawrence North didnot meet last season This is a non-conference gameSimmonsrsquo comment ldquoThey are big upfront Lawrence North is a good footballteamrdquo

Turn toPage 8 for aNoblesville

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Football Preview8

Player Class Ht Wt PosNick Totty Sr 5-8 133 DBChandler Hurst Sr 5-8 165 RBBen Herron Sr 5-11 153 WRMarcus Emmert Sr 6-0 166 LBMcGwire Plumer Sr 6-0 170 QBHarris Camp Sr 5-9 163 DBAlex Foster Sr 5-10 160 WRBrett Bell Sr 5-7 145 DBTyler Gonzalez Sr 5-9 203 RBJarsquoShaun Dickman Sr 5-10 185 DBAndrew Scheib Sr 5-10 210 DLTEBrad McClure Sr 5-8 190 RBNolan Ginther Sr 6-3 186 TEBradley Westfall Sr 5-11 203 TEWill Schultze Sr 6-1 200 LBJackson Thurman Sr 5-11 167 WRScott Berghoff Sr 5-10 230 TEGrant Bullard Sr 6-1 213 LBDaric Gordon Sr 5-11 220 OLAlex Holtz Sr 6-0 188 OLRoman Dziennik Sr 6-0 240 DLBrad Killion Sr 5-10 227 DLOLDrew Hartmann Sr 6-0 250 OLAustin Dreyer Sr 6-2 276 OLBen Collins Sr 6-0 278 OLBen Gruver Sr 5-10 182 DBWRClay Wiese Sr 6-1 185 DLBlake Taylor Sr 6-0 172 WRZach Cazzell Sr 5-11 150 PMichael Fahey Sr 5-8 207 DLJosh Garcia Sr 5-11 264 DLOLChase Evans Jr 5-10 145 K-P

Nick Rusie Jr 5-9 155 WRJazz Terrell Jr 5-8 160 DBWRCarson Jones Jr 5-11 168 DBRBRyan Barnes Jr 6-3 210 LBQBGrant Christie Jr 5-10 165 LBWill Hampton Jr 5-5 180 LBTEAnthony Nale Jr 5-9 179 PBrandon Wright Jr 5-7 200 DLAaron Brewer Jr 5-10 153 DBChristian Reed Jr 5-10 168 DBWRDylan Retherford Jr 5-8 173 DBJack Yeakey Jr 6-2 190 DLTESeth Pope Jr 6-1 243 DLOLCaleb Deer Jr 6-1 170 LBJackson Parrish Jr 6-0 182 LBJaydon Turner Jr 5-11 210 OLJakob Kendall Jr 6-3 290 OLThomas Carroll Jr 5-11 219 OLRemington Brodhead Jr 6-3 245 OLChase Yadon Jr 6-1 214 DLTEAustin Bridenthal Jr 6-1 200 LBKonnor Gutting So 5-10 135 QBChris Scheib So 5-4 123 QBZach Gruver So 5-8 131 DBWRLuke Blevins So 5-10 155 RBZach Tuinel So 6-0 185 DBEddie Dziennik So 5-9 180 LBGrant Gremel So 6-3 170 QBMatt Black So 5-8 150 RBJaron Youree So 5-8 130 DBMatt Ogle So 5-6 125 RBGreg Black Jr So 5-11 140 DBMax Pollard So 6-1 160 LB

Jack Knight So 5-8 135 KPUriah Whetzell So 5-8 145 DBNick Robbins So 5-8 161 WRKenja Jenkins So 6-0 201 DLDaniel Moore So 5-8 150 WRMax Kane So 5-9 170 LBZack Knoll So 5-7 162 LBChris Bostrom So 6-1 230 OLKalalena Kalili So 5-6 233 OLDalton Davis So 6-1 250 DLTegwin Stephenson So 5-9 205 OLSam Snyder So 5-8 202 OLSam Wertz So 5-7 235 OLAlec Nogoda So 5-9 210 OLAustin Miller So 6-1 315 OLJohn Cook So 5-7 207 OLAndy Cleverly So 5-11 220 OLAdam Allspaw So 5-11 220 OLBrady Killion So 6-1 230 DLAyden Rayl So 5-11 234 OLBlake Killion So 5-8 190 OLJacob Bricker So 6-0 185 OLTim Ott So 5-11 205 OLBrandon Lowe So 5-7 155 WRWyatt Blades So 6-0 170 DBWRChristian Blaettner So 5-11 150 WRBrian Flynn So 6-0 172 DBJack Newcomer So 5-10 150 DBWRLuke Shannon So 6-0 190 DLAlex Nelson So 5-7 158 LBAnthony Georgiou So 5-9 171 DLAlex Natvig So 5-8 164 DLNathan Richardson So 5-8 138 KP

Noblesville roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWith experienced and talented skilled

people and a promising but inexperiencedoffensive line if Coach Mitch Street canstir the mix then expect Hamilton Heightsto put points on the board this fall

Lots of pointsldquoWe have lots returning with our

skilled grouprdquo said the coach ldquoZach Ste-vens (right guard) is the only lineman withvarsity experiencerdquo

Thatrsquos not to suggest that the line willnot be a factor There is talent up frontwith 245-pound junior Troy Bergesen atleft tackle 280-pound junior Noah Souderat left guard 210-pound senior JarrodFlanders at center 210-pound Stevens atright guard and 245-pound junior HunterWiles at right tackle

ldquoWersquove got some talent in the linerdquoStreet agreed ldquoWe have some room togrow How deep are we It will take awhile The line is a work in progressrdquo

The skilled players are experiencedand very talented

Quarterback Josh Feltz taking advan-tage of an injury opportunity threw forover 530 yards in five games last seasonHe will be backed up by a junior DraydenThomas

ldquoFeltz has good abilityrdquo Street saidFeltz has an explosive tight end senior

Sterling Weatherford who can score fromanywhere in a variety of ways Hersquos a greatpass receiver and a great runner who whenhe handles the pigskin is off to the races

Weatherford caught two TD passesfrom Feltz last Friday in a scrimmageagainst Anderson

Feltz has a ton of options when throw-ing the pigskin Jesse Brown Caymn Lutzand Riley White all three are seniors andall three are capable of heading for pay dirtwhen they grab the pigskin

The running attack will be keyed bysenior fullback Clayton Cowan

ldquoWe have some goodsophomores for supportrdquoStreet said ldquoWe have a tonof guys in our offensive at-tackrdquo

Souder at the nose andWiles at the anchor posi-tion will double up from theoffense and start in the de-fensive line They will bejoined by 270-pound juniorDylan Bannon at tackle and235-pound senior Nick Burkat end

The linebackers also willdouble up Stevens will bein the middle and Cowanand White on the outside

The secondary is filledwith two-way playersBrown will be at one cornerand Michael Cross a juniorwill be at the other Weath-erford will be the strongsafety and Lutz will be thefree safety

ldquoThe defense is solidrdquoStreet believes ldquoLots oftwo-way guys We havedepth up front Wersquoll comeafter peoplerdquo

Plenty of skilled people

Heights Friday OpenerMt Vernon at Home

Last Year The Marauders went 6-5beating Jay County 42-14 and losing toPendleton Heights 41-7 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectionalin 2012Coach Doug Armstrong is in his 16th yearwith the MaraudersHistory Hamilton Heights defeated MtVernon 21-6 in the season opener lastyear This is a non-conference gameStreetrsquos Comments ldquoMt Vernon returnssome players They will be a good test forusrdquo

Heights Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Troy Bergesen Sr 245 ANC Hunter Wiles Jr 245LG Noah Souder Jr 280 T Dylan Bannon Jr 270C Jarrod Flanders Sr 210 N Noah Souder Jr 280RG Zach Stevens Sr 210 E Nick Burk Sr 235RT Hunter Wiles Jr 245 LB Clayton Cowan Sr 175QB Josh Feltz Sr 210 LB Zach Stevens Sr 210TE Sterling Weatherford Sr 195 LB Riley White Sr 160FB Clayton Cowan Sr 175 C Michael Cross Jr 160WR Riley White Sr 160 C Jesse Brown Sr 190WR Caymn Lutz Sr 180 SS Sterling Weatherford Sr 195

WR Jesse Brown Sr 190 FS Caymn Lutz Sr 180

Player Class Ht Wt PosJake Beale Sr 6-1 210 RBLBSterling Weatherford Sr 6-4 195 TEDBJason Beck Sr 5-11 170 TEDBJesse Brown Sr 6-0 190 WRLBRiley White Sr 5-5 160 WRLBJosh Feltz Sr 6-2 210 QBDLClayton Cowan Sr 5-10 175 RBLBAustin Haydel Sr 5-11 150 WRDBMichael Tyner Sr 5-5 140 KBraydon Denham Sr 6-2 180 WRDBZach Stevens Sr 5-8 210 OLLBJames Wackenhuth Sr 5-9 235 OLDLJarrod Flanders Sr 5-9 210 OLDLSteven Zamora Sr 5-11 245 OLDLNoah Defoe Sr 5-9 170 RBLBCaymn Lutz Sr 6-2 180 WRDBCamden Dimmock Sr 6-1 195 TELBNick Burk Sr 6-0 235 DLMichael Cross Jr 6-0 160 WRDBIsaac Peterson Jr 6-1 185 QBDLDrayden Thomas Jr 6-4 175 QBDBCaleb Bean Jr 6-6 180 WRDBTristian Kinnaman Jr 6-0 165 QBDBEvan Warner Jr 5-7 135 WRDBCyle Marcum Jr 6-2 175 WRDBJason Rynard Jr 5-5 185 RBLBDrew Flanders Jr 5-7 175 RBLBTyler Wiltermood Jr 6-3 245 TEDLBlake Bentley Jr 5-9 240 OLDLZander Solinski Jr 5-9 245 OLDLDakota Jamison Jr 5-7 325 OLDL

Hunter Wiles Jr 6-2 245 OLDLTroy Bergesen Jr 6-3 255 OLDLNoah Souder Jr 6-0 280 OLDLWyatt Boyd Jr 5-11 275 OLDLDylan Bannon Jr 6-2 270 OLDLOwen Powell Jr 6-5 200 TEDLBandon Garst Jr 5-7 155 WRDBIke Hopper Jr 5-10 165 RBLBTad Defoe So 5-6 135 WRDBEric Alden So 5-8 140 WRDBCarter Campassi So 5-11 160 QBDBKyle Horton So 5-8 170 WRDBZach Kay So 5-9 190 RBLBAlex Roth So 5-6 140 RBDBNoah Stevens So 5-7 180 WRLBDreiken Dunn So 5-8 145 OLLBKray Leininger So 5-11 175 RBLBLuke Herr So 6-1 200 OLDLBrady Hill So 5-11 160 OLDLJason Price So 5-4 155 OLDLTyson Maylone So 6-2 210 OLDLJon Klingler So 5-11 200 OLDLConnor Curley So 6-0 180 OLLBNoah Lawson So 5-7 165 OLDLJake Majors So 5-11 265 OLDLJamie Tragesser So 5-8 300 OLDLLane Johnson So 6-3 300 OLDLTrent Stanley So 5-10 225 OLDLIsiah Campbell So 5-9 150 RWDBBradley Albright So 5-10 150 WRDBAndrew Fryman So 6-5 150 TEDBCorbin Lawson So 5-11 155 WRDB

Caleb Irion Fr 5-8 145 RBLBAustin Litton Fr 5-8 130 WRDBLuke Stohler Fr 6-0 155 WRDLBlake Webel Fr 5-8 140 RBLBEvan Hall Fr 5-6 130 WRDBTyler Andis Fr 5-11 155 QBDBAlex Stirn Fr 5-11 130 QBDBCamron Knott Fr 6-1 155 WRDBAaron Burgess Fr 5-7 155 RBLBChris Franklin Fr 5-8 170 WRLBJake Brinker Fr 5-6 110 RBDBCordell Cowan Fr 5-7 130 RBDBEthan Knoll Fr 5-10 165 TEDLAlex Kraus Fr 5-6 140 WRDBMichael Overton Fr 5-11 155 TEDLCole Portwood Fr 6-2 160 TEDBCollin Denham Fr 5-10 125 WRDBJay Portman Fr 5-7 165 OLDLTaylor Miller Fr 5-10 165 OLDLBlake Stanford Fr 5-11 160 OLDLLevi Phelps Fr 5-10 290 OLDLHunter Ray Fr 5-9 220 OLDLWilliam Olson Fr 5-8 150 OLDLTrevor Klema Fr 5-9 235 OLDLTaylor Toney Fr 5-8 205 OLDLAlex Naylor Fr 6-2 220 OLDLBobby Williams Fr 5-8 160 OLDLDylan Zachary Fr 5-8 140 WRDBBrent Pennington Fr 6-0 150 WRDBLuke Thesier Fr 5-8 115 WRDBDeShawn King Fr 5-10 155 TEDL

Heights roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Josh Feltz played in five games last year for Hamilton Heights throwing for 530 yards He willbe the Huskiesrsquo main quarterback this season

Football Preview 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorSheridan this season is a very young

football team Thatrsquos challenging news forCoach Bud Wright He has had a few chal-lenges down through the years This isWrightrsquos 52 year as a coach 51 at SheridanHe has won more games than any coach inIndiana high school football historyWright is five victories away from reaching400 victories

On the other side of that coin Sheridanis experienced There are sevensophomorejunior Blackhawks ticketed tostart on offense All have varsity experi-ence Same picture with the defense Sevenstarters are sophomores or juniors All withexperience

ldquoWersquore veteran but youngrdquo saidWright ldquoWe have a way to gordquo

Sheridanrsquos young and inexperiencedfactor shows at the quarterback positionwhere sophomore Drake Delph takes thecontrols His backs are a pair of juniorsGunner Williams and Cole Cummings

ldquoDelph doesnrsquot have lots of experi-encerdquo said Wright ldquoHe is doing a decentjobrdquo

Wright will put his famed running gameinto the hands of junior Joe Callahan seniorKenny Burnell and junior Gunner Wil-liams Most of the attack last year washandled by now-departed quarterback JakeChesney Callahan is a three-year starterwho last season was Wrightrsquos second-lead-ing rusher with nearly 700 yards KennyBurnell gained over 500 yards

Sheridan will go as its running attackgoes Are the Blackhawks up to it

ldquoI hope sordquo answered WrightBrody Perry a junior will be the wide-

receiver and the No 1 target when Delphthrows the football

Keying the running game will be a bigand talented offensive line

Avery Bundy a 280-pound seniorstarting guard last year was named to TheReporterrsquos second team He will be joinedat guard by Alex Gipson a 252-pound se-nior who was named second team to thedefensive unit The center will be 252-pound senior Karl Whaley At tackles willbe 270-pound sophomore Ian Pence and258-pound junior Tanner Swindle Thetight end is big too 200-pound 6-6 sopho-more Rhett Williams

Wright is counting on that size and tal-ent

ldquoWersquore going to be big up front ondefense toordquo said the coach

Avery will be at nose and Gipson and230-pound junior Hunter Pflugh will playtackle

Inside linebacker will be a pair of soph-omores Nicholas Burnell and Jesse KolbThe outside linebackers will be a pair ofseniors Kyle Harwood and Robert Burnell

Wright will start an all-junior second-ary Hersquoll have Gunner Williams and ColeCummings at safety and Joe Callahan andBrody Perry at the corners

Sheridan had an unlike-Sheridan 3-7record last season Lots of Wrightrsquos startersthis season were able to get their feet wet ayear ago

Big young talented

Sheridan Season OpenerHome Against Western Boone

Last Year Stars were 8-2 but lost to West Lafayette 41-23 in first round of sectionalTourney History Last sectional championship was in 2001Coach Justin Pelley will start his 4th season with the StarsHistory Long time rivals Western Boone defeated Sheridan 47-20 last seasonWrightrsquos Comments ldquoThey lost several key players from last season including theirquarterback (Nathanial Bye who passed for nearly 2000 yards)rdquo

Sheridan Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Drake Delph So 148 ILB Nicholas Burnell So 175RB Kenny Burnell Sr 182 ILB Jesse Kolb So 180RB Gunner Williams Jr 165 OLB Kyle Harwood Sr 252FB Joe Callahan Jr 165 OLB Robert Burnell Sr 182WR Brody Perry Jr 163 E Hunter Pflugh Jr 230TE Rhett Williams So 200 E Alex Gipson Sr 252C Karl Whaley So 260 N Avery Bundy Sr 280T Ian Pence So 270 SAF Gunner Williams Jr 165T Tanner Swindle Jr 258 SAF Cole Cummings Jr 145G Avery Bundy Sr 280 C Joe Callahan Jr 165G Alex Gipson Sr 252 C Brody Perry Jr 163

Player Class Ht Wt PosRobert Burnell Sr 5-8 182 SSTEKenny Burnell Sr 5-8 182 RBLBAlex Gipson Sr 6-1 252 OGDLAvery Bundy Sr 6-1 280 OGDLKyle Harwood Sr 6-1 252 OGDEGunner Williams Jr 5-10 165 QBWRCole Cummings Jr 6-0 145 WROLBBrody Perry Jr 5-10 163 WRCJoe Callahan Jr 5-10 165 RBCHunter Pflugh Jr 5-11 230 RBDEZachary Adkins Jr 5-6 135 WRSSTrenton Hammond Jr 5-7 207 OGDLTanner Swindle Jr 6-1 258 OTDE

Gage Delph Jr 5-8 197 OTDLCameron Powell Jr 6-1 217 OGNTDrake Delph So 6-0 148 QBCJarman Warren So 5-7 160 RBOLBCaine Spencer So 5-9 135 WRCCaleb Duke So 5-10 152 WRFSAustin Williams So 5-5 161 RBCNicholas Burnell So 6-3 175 WBLBJacob Vita So 5-3 125 RBCLucas Chesney So 5-8 163 TELBJesse Kolb So 6-2 180 RBLBConner Horn So 5-8 165 RBCJustin Strawn So 5-10 142 OGOLBDakota Doty So 5-6 228 OTDT

Sean Speck So 5-9 148 OGLBCian McGarr So 5-8 165 OCLBKarl Whaley So 6-0 260 OCDLIan Pence So 6-2 270 OTDLJustin Castle So 5-8 177 OGDLRhett Williams So 6-6 200 TEDENolan Buckner Fr 5-7 144 QBCAndrew Fiddler Fr 5-10 160 TEDEBrent Vought Fr 5-8 155 RBSSMike Duckett Fr 5-8 255 OTDLChris Starks Fr 6-2 238 OGDLDylan Delph Fr 5-5 131 OGDL

Sheridan roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Junior Joe Callahan will be a three-year starter for the Sheridan football team this year Callahan rushed for 700 yards lastseason as a sophomore

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Kenny Burnell rushed for 500 years last season for the Blackhawks

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

Football Preview8

Player Class Ht Wt PosNick Totty Sr 5-8 133 DBChandler Hurst Sr 5-8 165 RBBen Herron Sr 5-11 153 WRMarcus Emmert Sr 6-0 166 LBMcGwire Plumer Sr 6-0 170 QBHarris Camp Sr 5-9 163 DBAlex Foster Sr 5-10 160 WRBrett Bell Sr 5-7 145 DBTyler Gonzalez Sr 5-9 203 RBJarsquoShaun Dickman Sr 5-10 185 DBAndrew Scheib Sr 5-10 210 DLTEBrad McClure Sr 5-8 190 RBNolan Ginther Sr 6-3 186 TEBradley Westfall Sr 5-11 203 TEWill Schultze Sr 6-1 200 LBJackson Thurman Sr 5-11 167 WRScott Berghoff Sr 5-10 230 TEGrant Bullard Sr 6-1 213 LBDaric Gordon Sr 5-11 220 OLAlex Holtz Sr 6-0 188 OLRoman Dziennik Sr 6-0 240 DLBrad Killion Sr 5-10 227 DLOLDrew Hartmann Sr 6-0 250 OLAustin Dreyer Sr 6-2 276 OLBen Collins Sr 6-0 278 OLBen Gruver Sr 5-10 182 DBWRClay Wiese Sr 6-1 185 DLBlake Taylor Sr 6-0 172 WRZach Cazzell Sr 5-11 150 PMichael Fahey Sr 5-8 207 DLJosh Garcia Sr 5-11 264 DLOLChase Evans Jr 5-10 145 K-P

Nick Rusie Jr 5-9 155 WRJazz Terrell Jr 5-8 160 DBWRCarson Jones Jr 5-11 168 DBRBRyan Barnes Jr 6-3 210 LBQBGrant Christie Jr 5-10 165 LBWill Hampton Jr 5-5 180 LBTEAnthony Nale Jr 5-9 179 PBrandon Wright Jr 5-7 200 DLAaron Brewer Jr 5-10 153 DBChristian Reed Jr 5-10 168 DBWRDylan Retherford Jr 5-8 173 DBJack Yeakey Jr 6-2 190 DLTESeth Pope Jr 6-1 243 DLOLCaleb Deer Jr 6-1 170 LBJackson Parrish Jr 6-0 182 LBJaydon Turner Jr 5-11 210 OLJakob Kendall Jr 6-3 290 OLThomas Carroll Jr 5-11 219 OLRemington Brodhead Jr 6-3 245 OLChase Yadon Jr 6-1 214 DLTEAustin Bridenthal Jr 6-1 200 LBKonnor Gutting So 5-10 135 QBChris Scheib So 5-4 123 QBZach Gruver So 5-8 131 DBWRLuke Blevins So 5-10 155 RBZach Tuinel So 6-0 185 DBEddie Dziennik So 5-9 180 LBGrant Gremel So 6-3 170 QBMatt Black So 5-8 150 RBJaron Youree So 5-8 130 DBMatt Ogle So 5-6 125 RBGreg Black Jr So 5-11 140 DBMax Pollard So 6-1 160 LB

Jack Knight So 5-8 135 KPUriah Whetzell So 5-8 145 DBNick Robbins So 5-8 161 WRKenja Jenkins So 6-0 201 DLDaniel Moore So 5-8 150 WRMax Kane So 5-9 170 LBZack Knoll So 5-7 162 LBChris Bostrom So 6-1 230 OLKalalena Kalili So 5-6 233 OLDalton Davis So 6-1 250 DLTegwin Stephenson So 5-9 205 OLSam Snyder So 5-8 202 OLSam Wertz So 5-7 235 OLAlec Nogoda So 5-9 210 OLAustin Miller So 6-1 315 OLJohn Cook So 5-7 207 OLAndy Cleverly So 5-11 220 OLAdam Allspaw So 5-11 220 OLBrady Killion So 6-1 230 DLAyden Rayl So 5-11 234 OLBlake Killion So 5-8 190 OLJacob Bricker So 6-0 185 OLTim Ott So 5-11 205 OLBrandon Lowe So 5-7 155 WRWyatt Blades So 6-0 170 DBWRChristian Blaettner So 5-11 150 WRBrian Flynn So 6-0 172 DBJack Newcomer So 5-10 150 DBWRLuke Shannon So 6-0 190 DLAlex Nelson So 5-7 158 LBAnthony Georgiou So 5-9 171 DLAlex Natvig So 5-8 164 DLNathan Richardson So 5-8 138 KP

Noblesville roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWith experienced and talented skilled

people and a promising but inexperiencedoffensive line if Coach Mitch Street canstir the mix then expect Hamilton Heightsto put points on the board this fall

Lots of pointsldquoWe have lots returning with our

skilled grouprdquo said the coach ldquoZach Ste-vens (right guard) is the only lineman withvarsity experiencerdquo

Thatrsquos not to suggest that the line willnot be a factor There is talent up frontwith 245-pound junior Troy Bergesen atleft tackle 280-pound junior Noah Souderat left guard 210-pound senior JarrodFlanders at center 210-pound Stevens atright guard and 245-pound junior HunterWiles at right tackle

ldquoWersquove got some talent in the linerdquoStreet agreed ldquoWe have some room togrow How deep are we It will take awhile The line is a work in progressrdquo

The skilled players are experiencedand very talented

Quarterback Josh Feltz taking advan-tage of an injury opportunity threw forover 530 yards in five games last seasonHe will be backed up by a junior DraydenThomas

ldquoFeltz has good abilityrdquo Street saidFeltz has an explosive tight end senior

Sterling Weatherford who can score fromanywhere in a variety of ways Hersquos a greatpass receiver and a great runner who whenhe handles the pigskin is off to the races

Weatherford caught two TD passesfrom Feltz last Friday in a scrimmageagainst Anderson

Feltz has a ton of options when throw-ing the pigskin Jesse Brown Caymn Lutzand Riley White all three are seniors andall three are capable of heading for pay dirtwhen they grab the pigskin

The running attack will be keyed bysenior fullback Clayton Cowan

ldquoWe have some goodsophomores for supportrdquoStreet said ldquoWe have a tonof guys in our offensive at-tackrdquo

Souder at the nose andWiles at the anchor posi-tion will double up from theoffense and start in the de-fensive line They will bejoined by 270-pound juniorDylan Bannon at tackle and235-pound senior Nick Burkat end

The linebackers also willdouble up Stevens will bein the middle and Cowanand White on the outside

The secondary is filledwith two-way playersBrown will be at one cornerand Michael Cross a juniorwill be at the other Weath-erford will be the strongsafety and Lutz will be thefree safety

ldquoThe defense is solidrdquoStreet believes ldquoLots oftwo-way guys We havedepth up front Wersquoll comeafter peoplerdquo

Plenty of skilled people

Heights Friday OpenerMt Vernon at Home

Last Year The Marauders went 6-5beating Jay County 42-14 and losing toPendleton Heights 41-7 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectionalin 2012Coach Doug Armstrong is in his 16th yearwith the MaraudersHistory Hamilton Heights defeated MtVernon 21-6 in the season opener lastyear This is a non-conference gameStreetrsquos Comments ldquoMt Vernon returnssome players They will be a good test forusrdquo

Heights Probable LineupsOffense DefenseLT Troy Bergesen Sr 245 ANC Hunter Wiles Jr 245LG Noah Souder Jr 280 T Dylan Bannon Jr 270C Jarrod Flanders Sr 210 N Noah Souder Jr 280RG Zach Stevens Sr 210 E Nick Burk Sr 235RT Hunter Wiles Jr 245 LB Clayton Cowan Sr 175QB Josh Feltz Sr 210 LB Zach Stevens Sr 210TE Sterling Weatherford Sr 195 LB Riley White Sr 160FB Clayton Cowan Sr 175 C Michael Cross Jr 160WR Riley White Sr 160 C Jesse Brown Sr 190WR Caymn Lutz Sr 180 SS Sterling Weatherford Sr 195

WR Jesse Brown Sr 190 FS Caymn Lutz Sr 180

Player Class Ht Wt PosJake Beale Sr 6-1 210 RBLBSterling Weatherford Sr 6-4 195 TEDBJason Beck Sr 5-11 170 TEDBJesse Brown Sr 6-0 190 WRLBRiley White Sr 5-5 160 WRLBJosh Feltz Sr 6-2 210 QBDLClayton Cowan Sr 5-10 175 RBLBAustin Haydel Sr 5-11 150 WRDBMichael Tyner Sr 5-5 140 KBraydon Denham Sr 6-2 180 WRDBZach Stevens Sr 5-8 210 OLLBJames Wackenhuth Sr 5-9 235 OLDLJarrod Flanders Sr 5-9 210 OLDLSteven Zamora Sr 5-11 245 OLDLNoah Defoe Sr 5-9 170 RBLBCaymn Lutz Sr 6-2 180 WRDBCamden Dimmock Sr 6-1 195 TELBNick Burk Sr 6-0 235 DLMichael Cross Jr 6-0 160 WRDBIsaac Peterson Jr 6-1 185 QBDLDrayden Thomas Jr 6-4 175 QBDBCaleb Bean Jr 6-6 180 WRDBTristian Kinnaman Jr 6-0 165 QBDBEvan Warner Jr 5-7 135 WRDBCyle Marcum Jr 6-2 175 WRDBJason Rynard Jr 5-5 185 RBLBDrew Flanders Jr 5-7 175 RBLBTyler Wiltermood Jr 6-3 245 TEDLBlake Bentley Jr 5-9 240 OLDLZander Solinski Jr 5-9 245 OLDLDakota Jamison Jr 5-7 325 OLDL

Hunter Wiles Jr 6-2 245 OLDLTroy Bergesen Jr 6-3 255 OLDLNoah Souder Jr 6-0 280 OLDLWyatt Boyd Jr 5-11 275 OLDLDylan Bannon Jr 6-2 270 OLDLOwen Powell Jr 6-5 200 TEDLBandon Garst Jr 5-7 155 WRDBIke Hopper Jr 5-10 165 RBLBTad Defoe So 5-6 135 WRDBEric Alden So 5-8 140 WRDBCarter Campassi So 5-11 160 QBDBKyle Horton So 5-8 170 WRDBZach Kay So 5-9 190 RBLBAlex Roth So 5-6 140 RBDBNoah Stevens So 5-7 180 WRLBDreiken Dunn So 5-8 145 OLLBKray Leininger So 5-11 175 RBLBLuke Herr So 6-1 200 OLDLBrady Hill So 5-11 160 OLDLJason Price So 5-4 155 OLDLTyson Maylone So 6-2 210 OLDLJon Klingler So 5-11 200 OLDLConnor Curley So 6-0 180 OLLBNoah Lawson So 5-7 165 OLDLJake Majors So 5-11 265 OLDLJamie Tragesser So 5-8 300 OLDLLane Johnson So 6-3 300 OLDLTrent Stanley So 5-10 225 OLDLIsiah Campbell So 5-9 150 RWDBBradley Albright So 5-10 150 WRDBAndrew Fryman So 6-5 150 TEDBCorbin Lawson So 5-11 155 WRDB

Caleb Irion Fr 5-8 145 RBLBAustin Litton Fr 5-8 130 WRDBLuke Stohler Fr 6-0 155 WRDLBlake Webel Fr 5-8 140 RBLBEvan Hall Fr 5-6 130 WRDBTyler Andis Fr 5-11 155 QBDBAlex Stirn Fr 5-11 130 QBDBCamron Knott Fr 6-1 155 WRDBAaron Burgess Fr 5-7 155 RBLBChris Franklin Fr 5-8 170 WRLBJake Brinker Fr 5-6 110 RBDBCordell Cowan Fr 5-7 130 RBDBEthan Knoll Fr 5-10 165 TEDLAlex Kraus Fr 5-6 140 WRDBMichael Overton Fr 5-11 155 TEDLCole Portwood Fr 6-2 160 TEDBCollin Denham Fr 5-10 125 WRDBJay Portman Fr 5-7 165 OLDLTaylor Miller Fr 5-10 165 OLDLBlake Stanford Fr 5-11 160 OLDLLevi Phelps Fr 5-10 290 OLDLHunter Ray Fr 5-9 220 OLDLWilliam Olson Fr 5-8 150 OLDLTrevor Klema Fr 5-9 235 OLDLTaylor Toney Fr 5-8 205 OLDLAlex Naylor Fr 6-2 220 OLDLBobby Williams Fr 5-8 160 OLDLDylan Zachary Fr 5-8 140 WRDBBrent Pennington Fr 6-0 150 WRDBLuke Thesier Fr 5-8 115 WRDBDeShawn King Fr 5-10 155 TEDL

Heights roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Josh Feltz played in five games last year for Hamilton Heights throwing for 530 yards He willbe the Huskiesrsquo main quarterback this season

Football Preview 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorSheridan this season is a very young

football team Thatrsquos challenging news forCoach Bud Wright He has had a few chal-lenges down through the years This isWrightrsquos 52 year as a coach 51 at SheridanHe has won more games than any coach inIndiana high school football historyWright is five victories away from reaching400 victories

On the other side of that coin Sheridanis experienced There are sevensophomorejunior Blackhawks ticketed tostart on offense All have varsity experi-ence Same picture with the defense Sevenstarters are sophomores or juniors All withexperience

ldquoWersquore veteran but youngrdquo saidWright ldquoWe have a way to gordquo

Sheridanrsquos young and inexperiencedfactor shows at the quarterback positionwhere sophomore Drake Delph takes thecontrols His backs are a pair of juniorsGunner Williams and Cole Cummings

ldquoDelph doesnrsquot have lots of experi-encerdquo said Wright ldquoHe is doing a decentjobrdquo

Wright will put his famed running gameinto the hands of junior Joe Callahan seniorKenny Burnell and junior Gunner Wil-liams Most of the attack last year washandled by now-departed quarterback JakeChesney Callahan is a three-year starterwho last season was Wrightrsquos second-lead-ing rusher with nearly 700 yards KennyBurnell gained over 500 yards

Sheridan will go as its running attackgoes Are the Blackhawks up to it

ldquoI hope sordquo answered WrightBrody Perry a junior will be the wide-

receiver and the No 1 target when Delphthrows the football

Keying the running game will be a bigand talented offensive line

Avery Bundy a 280-pound seniorstarting guard last year was named to TheReporterrsquos second team He will be joinedat guard by Alex Gipson a 252-pound se-nior who was named second team to thedefensive unit The center will be 252-pound senior Karl Whaley At tackles willbe 270-pound sophomore Ian Pence and258-pound junior Tanner Swindle Thetight end is big too 200-pound 6-6 sopho-more Rhett Williams

Wright is counting on that size and tal-ent

ldquoWersquore going to be big up front ondefense toordquo said the coach

Avery will be at nose and Gipson and230-pound junior Hunter Pflugh will playtackle

Inside linebacker will be a pair of soph-omores Nicholas Burnell and Jesse KolbThe outside linebackers will be a pair ofseniors Kyle Harwood and Robert Burnell

Wright will start an all-junior second-ary Hersquoll have Gunner Williams and ColeCummings at safety and Joe Callahan andBrody Perry at the corners

Sheridan had an unlike-Sheridan 3-7record last season Lots of Wrightrsquos startersthis season were able to get their feet wet ayear ago

Big young talented

Sheridan Season OpenerHome Against Western Boone

Last Year Stars were 8-2 but lost to West Lafayette 41-23 in first round of sectionalTourney History Last sectional championship was in 2001Coach Justin Pelley will start his 4th season with the StarsHistory Long time rivals Western Boone defeated Sheridan 47-20 last seasonWrightrsquos Comments ldquoThey lost several key players from last season including theirquarterback (Nathanial Bye who passed for nearly 2000 yards)rdquo

Sheridan Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Drake Delph So 148 ILB Nicholas Burnell So 175RB Kenny Burnell Sr 182 ILB Jesse Kolb So 180RB Gunner Williams Jr 165 OLB Kyle Harwood Sr 252FB Joe Callahan Jr 165 OLB Robert Burnell Sr 182WR Brody Perry Jr 163 E Hunter Pflugh Jr 230TE Rhett Williams So 200 E Alex Gipson Sr 252C Karl Whaley So 260 N Avery Bundy Sr 280T Ian Pence So 270 SAF Gunner Williams Jr 165T Tanner Swindle Jr 258 SAF Cole Cummings Jr 145G Avery Bundy Sr 280 C Joe Callahan Jr 165G Alex Gipson Sr 252 C Brody Perry Jr 163

Player Class Ht Wt PosRobert Burnell Sr 5-8 182 SSTEKenny Burnell Sr 5-8 182 RBLBAlex Gipson Sr 6-1 252 OGDLAvery Bundy Sr 6-1 280 OGDLKyle Harwood Sr 6-1 252 OGDEGunner Williams Jr 5-10 165 QBWRCole Cummings Jr 6-0 145 WROLBBrody Perry Jr 5-10 163 WRCJoe Callahan Jr 5-10 165 RBCHunter Pflugh Jr 5-11 230 RBDEZachary Adkins Jr 5-6 135 WRSSTrenton Hammond Jr 5-7 207 OGDLTanner Swindle Jr 6-1 258 OTDE

Gage Delph Jr 5-8 197 OTDLCameron Powell Jr 6-1 217 OGNTDrake Delph So 6-0 148 QBCJarman Warren So 5-7 160 RBOLBCaine Spencer So 5-9 135 WRCCaleb Duke So 5-10 152 WRFSAustin Williams So 5-5 161 RBCNicholas Burnell So 6-3 175 WBLBJacob Vita So 5-3 125 RBCLucas Chesney So 5-8 163 TELBJesse Kolb So 6-2 180 RBLBConner Horn So 5-8 165 RBCJustin Strawn So 5-10 142 OGOLBDakota Doty So 5-6 228 OTDT

Sean Speck So 5-9 148 OGLBCian McGarr So 5-8 165 OCLBKarl Whaley So 6-0 260 OCDLIan Pence So 6-2 270 OTDLJustin Castle So 5-8 177 OGDLRhett Williams So 6-6 200 TEDENolan Buckner Fr 5-7 144 QBCAndrew Fiddler Fr 5-10 160 TEDEBrent Vought Fr 5-8 155 RBSSMike Duckett Fr 5-8 255 OTDLChris Starks Fr 6-2 238 OGDLDylan Delph Fr 5-5 131 OGDL

Sheridan roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Junior Joe Callahan will be a three-year starter for the Sheridan football team this year Callahan rushed for 700 yards lastseason as a sophomore

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Kenny Burnell rushed for 500 years last season for the Blackhawks

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

Football Preview 9

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorSheridan this season is a very young

football team Thatrsquos challenging news forCoach Bud Wright He has had a few chal-lenges down through the years This isWrightrsquos 52 year as a coach 51 at SheridanHe has won more games than any coach inIndiana high school football historyWright is five victories away from reaching400 victories

On the other side of that coin Sheridanis experienced There are sevensophomorejunior Blackhawks ticketed tostart on offense All have varsity experi-ence Same picture with the defense Sevenstarters are sophomores or juniors All withexperience

ldquoWersquore veteran but youngrdquo saidWright ldquoWe have a way to gordquo

Sheridanrsquos young and inexperiencedfactor shows at the quarterback positionwhere sophomore Drake Delph takes thecontrols His backs are a pair of juniorsGunner Williams and Cole Cummings

ldquoDelph doesnrsquot have lots of experi-encerdquo said Wright ldquoHe is doing a decentjobrdquo

Wright will put his famed running gameinto the hands of junior Joe Callahan seniorKenny Burnell and junior Gunner Wil-liams Most of the attack last year washandled by now-departed quarterback JakeChesney Callahan is a three-year starterwho last season was Wrightrsquos second-lead-ing rusher with nearly 700 yards KennyBurnell gained over 500 yards

Sheridan will go as its running attackgoes Are the Blackhawks up to it

ldquoI hope sordquo answered WrightBrody Perry a junior will be the wide-

receiver and the No 1 target when Delphthrows the football

Keying the running game will be a bigand talented offensive line

Avery Bundy a 280-pound seniorstarting guard last year was named to TheReporterrsquos second team He will be joinedat guard by Alex Gipson a 252-pound se-nior who was named second team to thedefensive unit The center will be 252-pound senior Karl Whaley At tackles willbe 270-pound sophomore Ian Pence and258-pound junior Tanner Swindle Thetight end is big too 200-pound 6-6 sopho-more Rhett Williams

Wright is counting on that size and tal-ent

ldquoWersquore going to be big up front ondefense toordquo said the coach

Avery will be at nose and Gipson and230-pound junior Hunter Pflugh will playtackle

Inside linebacker will be a pair of soph-omores Nicholas Burnell and Jesse KolbThe outside linebackers will be a pair ofseniors Kyle Harwood and Robert Burnell

Wright will start an all-junior second-ary Hersquoll have Gunner Williams and ColeCummings at safety and Joe Callahan andBrody Perry at the corners

Sheridan had an unlike-Sheridan 3-7record last season Lots of Wrightrsquos startersthis season were able to get their feet wet ayear ago

Big young talented

Sheridan Season OpenerHome Against Western Boone

Last Year Stars were 8-2 but lost to West Lafayette 41-23 in first round of sectionalTourney History Last sectional championship was in 2001Coach Justin Pelley will start his 4th season with the StarsHistory Long time rivals Western Boone defeated Sheridan 47-20 last seasonWrightrsquos Comments ldquoThey lost several key players from last season including theirquarterback (Nathanial Bye who passed for nearly 2000 yards)rdquo

Sheridan Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Drake Delph So 148 ILB Nicholas Burnell So 175RB Kenny Burnell Sr 182 ILB Jesse Kolb So 180RB Gunner Williams Jr 165 OLB Kyle Harwood Sr 252FB Joe Callahan Jr 165 OLB Robert Burnell Sr 182WR Brody Perry Jr 163 E Hunter Pflugh Jr 230TE Rhett Williams So 200 E Alex Gipson Sr 252C Karl Whaley So 260 N Avery Bundy Sr 280T Ian Pence So 270 SAF Gunner Williams Jr 165T Tanner Swindle Jr 258 SAF Cole Cummings Jr 145G Avery Bundy Sr 280 C Joe Callahan Jr 165G Alex Gipson Sr 252 C Brody Perry Jr 163

Player Class Ht Wt PosRobert Burnell Sr 5-8 182 SSTEKenny Burnell Sr 5-8 182 RBLBAlex Gipson Sr 6-1 252 OGDLAvery Bundy Sr 6-1 280 OGDLKyle Harwood Sr 6-1 252 OGDEGunner Williams Jr 5-10 165 QBWRCole Cummings Jr 6-0 145 WROLBBrody Perry Jr 5-10 163 WRCJoe Callahan Jr 5-10 165 RBCHunter Pflugh Jr 5-11 230 RBDEZachary Adkins Jr 5-6 135 WRSSTrenton Hammond Jr 5-7 207 OGDLTanner Swindle Jr 6-1 258 OTDE

Gage Delph Jr 5-8 197 OTDLCameron Powell Jr 6-1 217 OGNTDrake Delph So 6-0 148 QBCJarman Warren So 5-7 160 RBOLBCaine Spencer So 5-9 135 WRCCaleb Duke So 5-10 152 WRFSAustin Williams So 5-5 161 RBCNicholas Burnell So 6-3 175 WBLBJacob Vita So 5-3 125 RBCLucas Chesney So 5-8 163 TELBJesse Kolb So 6-2 180 RBLBConner Horn So 5-8 165 RBCJustin Strawn So 5-10 142 OGOLBDakota Doty So 5-6 228 OTDT

Sean Speck So 5-9 148 OGLBCian McGarr So 5-8 165 OCLBKarl Whaley So 6-0 260 OCDLIan Pence So 6-2 270 OTDLJustin Castle So 5-8 177 OGDLRhett Williams So 6-6 200 TEDENolan Buckner Fr 5-7 144 QBCAndrew Fiddler Fr 5-10 160 TEDEBrent Vought Fr 5-8 155 RBSSMike Duckett Fr 5-8 255 OTDLChris Starks Fr 6-2 238 OGDLDylan Delph Fr 5-5 131 OGDL

Sheridan roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Junior Joe Callahan will be a three-year starter for the Sheridan football team this year Callahan rushed for 700 yards lastseason as a sophomore

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Kenny Burnell rushed for 500 years last season for the Blackhawks

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

Football Preview10

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorOne thing that jumps off the page when

looking at Westfieldrsquos offensive attack thisseason is the throwing prospect of seniorquarterback Andy Sweet firing to seniorwide-receiver Evan Manley

Kind of like last season whenWestfieldrsquos Ryan Pepiot led HamiltonCounty in passing by tossing for 2072yards Thatrsquos when Sweet was spending histime with the junior varsity Manley led thecounty in receptions with 47 and threw for692 yards

ldquoItrsquos a really good combinationrdquo saidWestfield coach Jake Gilbert ldquoSweet threwa pair of touchdown passes to Manley lastweek against Anderson in the scrimmagerdquo

Gilbert says he is happy with the offensesaying that it has a chance to be ldquopowerfulrdquo

Sweet the newcomer in the punch justlike Pepiot last season has several optionsto which to throw the football They includealong with Manley seniors Josue Gonzalezand Tanner Nicholls and junior KalebPettijohn

ldquoWersquove got lots of piecesrdquo Gilbertadded

The running back is 205-pound seniorJonathan Swidan

ldquoSwidan is looking goodrdquo Gilbert saidldquoHersquos ready to play big boy footballrdquo

The offensive line is all-senior exceptfor junior tackle Matt Robison who tips thescales at 250 Robinson will be joined by190-pound tackle Gannon Asher 270-poundguard Austin Dollens 290-pound centerSpencer Stachyra and 260-pound guardChad Reech

A line certainly capable enough andcertainly big enough to play big boy football

The tight end will be another senior240-pound Hayden Russell

The Shamrocks also will be talented upfront on defense with 175-pound seniorMatthew Tongate at end 240-pound juniorGriffin Lickfeldt at tackle 225-pound MikeBrown at nose and 190-poud senior ByronHubbard at the other end

The corner will be a pair of seniorsCaleb Sanburn and Chris Zolto

Linebackers ticketed for a starting spotsare 160-pound senior Justin Frey 205-pound senior Jackson Garrett 205-poundsenior Hank Grenda and 180-pound seniorDevin McGinnis

Junior Koby Hauser will start at strongsafety and senior Lucas Schultz will be atfree safety Hauser weighs in at 180 andSchultz at 160

ldquoWersquoll be good on offense and better ondefenserdquo predicts Gilbert

ldquoWe have an experience defense Wersquovegotten deeperrdquo

ldquoWersquove got good depthrdquo said the coach

Rocks ready for big guys

Westfield Friday OpenerAt Harrison

Last Year Raiders finished 4-6 losing in first round of sectional toWestfield 42-22Tourney History Last won a sectional in 1994Coach Terry Peebles is in his 3rd seasonHistory Westfield defeated Harrison twice last season 38-21 toopen the year and then 42-22 in sectionalGilbertrsquos Comments ldquoThey have a great running backrdquo

Westfield Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Andy Sweet Sr 190 E Matthew Tongate Sr 175RB Johnny Swidan Sr 205 T Griffin Lickfeldt Jr 240WR Evan Manley Sr 165 N Mike Brown Sr 225WR Josue Gonzalez Sr 155 E Byron Hubbard Sr 190WR Kaleb Pettijohn Jr 160 LB Justin Frey Sr 160WR Tanner Nicholls Sr 180 LB Jackson Garrett Sr 205TE Hayden Russell Sr 240 LB Hank Grenda Sr 205T Matt Robinson Jr 250 LB Devin McGinnis Sr 180G Chad Reeh Sr 260 C Caleb Sanburn Sr 170C Spencer Stachyra Sr 290 C Chris Zolto Sr 173G Austin Dollens Sr 270 SS Koby Hauser Jr 190

T Gannon Asher Sr 190 FS Lucas Schultz Sr 160

Player Class Ht Wt PosEvan Manley Sr 6-0 165 WRZach Jankowski Sr 5-11 165 LBDavis Griffin Sr 5-9 175 DBLuke Dedrick Sr 5-7 150 DBCaleb Sanburn Sr 5-9 170 DBByron Hubbard Sr 6-3 190 DLMiles Clinkenbeard Sr 5-10 195 KJosue Gonzalez Sr 5-7 155 WRAndrew Sweet Sr 6-3 190 QBClint Hostler Sr 5-8 140 WRSammy Radabaugh Sr 5-9 175 DBLucas Schultz Sr 6-2 160 DBNolan Rodgers Sr 6-2 175 WRDrew Neustifter Sr 5-10 160 WRDillion Simpson Sr 6-0 170 LBWill Harrison Sr 5-10 160 KChris Zolto Sr 5-10 173 DBSeth Feltner Sr 5-9 140 DBJackson Garrett Sr 6-2 205 LBAustin Ward Sr 6-4 220 DLJonathan Swidan Sr 5-10 205 RBJustin Frey Sr 5-11 160 LBMichael Brown Sr 5-9 225 DLMatthew Tongate Sr 6-0 175 DLHank Grenda Sr 6-0 205 LBBrian Skelton Sr 6-2 215 DLEisha Lennon Sr 6-1 205 DLJosh Tuffnell Sr 5-9 215 LBDavid Mendoza Sr 5-9 200 DL

Gannon Asher Sr 5-10 190 OLJoe Foster Sr 5-10 210 DLChad Reeh Sr 6-1 260 OLJacob Munoz Sr 6-1 210 OLSpencer Stachyra Sr 6-6 290 OLAustin Dollens Sr 6-2 270 OLMike Smith Sr 6-3 160 WRTanner Nicholls Sr 6-2 180 WRDevin McGinnis Sr 5-11 180 LBHayden Russell Sr 6-5 240 TECameron Nance Jr 5-8 160 QBJake Miner Jr 5-9 180 WRKoby Hauser Jr 6-0 180 DBNate Froelich Jr 5-9 190 RBChad Welch Jr 5-11 180 LBKaleb Pettijohn Jr 6-1 160 WRSeth Tackett Jr 5-8 145 DBZach Collins Jr 5-8 172 LBGary George Jr 5-10 158 DBMatthew Noyes Jr 5-10 170 LBGriffin Lickfeldt Jr 6-2 240 DLMatthew Robinson Jr 6-3 250 OLJacob Crabtree Jr 5-10 180 DLJoe Mara Jr 5-10 250 OLLeonnel Juarez Jr 5-8 190 DLEdvin Cortez Jr 5-7 210 OLMichael Delaney Jr 6-2 250 DLEli Ross Jr 5-8 250 DLCameron Pike Jr 5-9 210 DLHayden Rodgers Jr 5-10 185 TE

Matthew Meyer Jr 5-11 150 WRTyler Canada Jr 5-9 182 WRAndrew Pazdemik Jr 6-4 190 DLFranklin Bohannon So 6-1 150 DBKyle Pepiot So 5-11 180 WRLuke DesNoyers So 5-8 130 KDBPat Beam So 6-1 150 WRCameron Frye So 5-11 196 LBAlex Bales So 5-9 160 KOwen McGraw So 5-9 150 RBGriffin Pope So 5-7 115 DBNathan Nguyen So 5-4 138 DBJeremiah Edwards So 5-8 165 LBSean Sykes So 5-8 130 DBAdam Dotson So 5-11 187 LBSam Lupear So 5-9 185 SNGerardo Cuevas So 5-8 188 LBSam Medlen So 6-1 175 LBRyan Mahoney So 5-9 160 DLDrew Johnson So 5-9 220 OLJustin Case So 5-8 245 OLAaron Hackleman So 6-0 235 OLQuinton Tew So 6-1 240 OLEric Kriskovich So 5-11 150 DBCollin Caldwell So 5-11 205 TECalvin Grenda So 6-4 160 DLRicky Lopez So 5-11 200 DLDylan Craig So 5-9 190 DL

Westfield roster

Brian ReddickFile photo

Senior Johnny Swidan will be the running back for the Westfield football team this season

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Moss Sr 6-0 178 SAFJake Willard Sr 6-0 175 SAFDeVonte Adams Sr 6-0 185 WRCBRJ Potts Sr 6-3 202 WRSAFJoe Smyth Sr 6-0 174 QBMatt OrsquoMalley Sr 6-0 170 WRNathan Humphrey Sr 6-0 158 WRLuke Reiter Sr 5-9 151 WRZach Morrow Sr 6-2 174 SAFDeSean Witt Sr 6-0 175 CBBrian Kantner Sr 5-10 165 WRJaren Tunstill Sr 5-7 180 TBTrevor Newman Sr 6-0 175 TBJay Dawson II Sr 5-10 174 TBTaylor Soper Sr 6-0 180 P-KMax Shores Sr 6-0 172 TBBrendan Toungate Sr 6-1 192 LBSalsabil Khan Sr 6-0 190 LBWill Warner Sr 6-0 206 LBAdam Hochstedler Sr 5-10 225 C-OGTyler Denson Sr 6-0 210 DTEli Kipp Sr 6-1 205 DECharlie Bernhardt Sr 6-6 248 OTSeth Rogers Sr 6-4 228 OTJeff Inman Sr 6-2 235 DTEric Fahrnkopf Sr 6-5 365 OGMichael Johnson Sr 6-5 225 TEKaleb Clark Sr 6-0 195 TEAngelo Howze Sr 6-2 230 TEDEJake Winkle Sr 6-2 202 DELogan Weaver Sr 6-0 230 FBDTBen Norton Jr 6-1 155 KLuke Uribe Jr 5-10 144 CBMatt Wolff Jr 6-0 192 QBIsaiah Dunnuck Jr 6-3 191 FBLBDarrius Daniels Jr 6-0 170 CB

Donavan McFarland Jr 5-6 138 TBLawrence Middleton Jr 5-9 150 SAFBryce Reardon Jr 5-10 166 CBCamden Ringle Jr 5-9 140 CBDiSean Graham Jr 5-11 154 WRMichael Prewitt Jr 5-11 164 CBChris Graham Jr 5-9 148 CBMichael Noble Jr 5-10 184 TBSAFGregory King Jr 5-11 144 WRJayden Bond Jr 5-8 140 SAFJoey Galey Jr 6-0 190 P-KEli Jennings Jr 6-0 191 LBSeth Sontich Jr 5-10 180 LBDaniel Amadi Jr 6-1 185 LBPeyton Dozier Jr 6-0 192 LBDean Gary Jr 5-10 170 LBMichael Nettleton Jr 6-0 194 LBNick Douglas Jr 6-0 225 DTLuke Thomas Jr 6-1 218 DTBrandon Raymond Jr 6-1 205 DEConnor Wiesenaur Jr 5-10 232 OGJacob Steiner Jr 6-2 268 OG-TLuke Martin Jr 6-4 302 OTDTWill Siefert Jr 6-1 310 OGWill Syrus Jr 6-3 170 WRBryce Gee Jr 6-3 190 TEWRCatear Breck Jr 6-1 225 DTColin Statz So 5-9 148 WRThomas Adams So 5-10 152 WRZach Witmer So 5-9 136 WRLuke Reibel So 6-2 198 KJason Lassic So 5-8 149 CBJon Vore So 6-0 174 QBIsaac Newman So 5-8 142 WRCBChase Harmon So 5-8 134 CBPreston Putzback So 5-11 172 QBSAFAnthony Arnce So 5-9 155 SAF

Bryce London So 5-8 132 CBHL Lewis So 5-11 172 TBAlec Green So 5-9 174 TBJosh Jackson So 5-10 156 WRMichael Longo So 5-11 151 SAFRoman Molden So 6-0 178 TBSAFJonas Dunnuck So 6-0 150 KTrenton Mabry So 5-7 133 SAFAndrew Wilkins So 5-9 150 CBNic Cohoon So 5-10 151 SAFBruno Santos So 5-11 175 FBNathan Paxton So 5-9 145 CBEmmanuel Davis So 6-1 182 LBColin Sleet So 5-10 170 CBSal Cohoon So 5-10 148 CBEric Thomas So 5-11 170 TBLBCole Nolting So 5-10 150 SAFZach Smith So 5-10 194 COGStuart Nicholas So 5-10 176 LBConnor Case So 6-1 205 OTAlbie Weir So 5-10 231 COGNathan Pairitz So 6-1 232 OG-TCameron Field So 6-1 230 OTDTAnthony Rivera So 6-2 201 OTDane Smith So 6-0 211 OGDTAndrew Voskuhl So 6-1 315 OGJeremy Rura So 6-0 150 WRMason McCartney So 5-10 171 TEDEJack Freeh So 6-0 180 TEConnor Deer So 6-1 182 TEBrandon Ross So 6-2 210 TEChase Cranfill So 6-0 238 DTFrank Desmarais So 6-2 206 DEJosh Everrett So 6-0 192 DEDanny Lewis So 5-7 180 FBDT

Fishers roster

Football Preview 11

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorLots of folks might be guessing who

will quarterback the Fishers Tigers whenthey open the season Friday at North Cen-tral Like Fishers fans Like North Central

Keep guessing Coach Rick Wimmerisnrsquot telling It could be senior Joe SmythOr it could be junior Matt Wolff

ldquoThey both will playrdquo Wimmer saidldquoThere isnrsquot lots of difference in the twoBoth are good throwers with strong armsBoth can move the footballrdquo

Itrsquos a big decision replacing graduatedZach Eaton who last season tossed for over1400 yards

Wimmer will give his quarterbacks lotsto options to throw to Such as senior De-Vonte Adams Such as senior Luke ReiterThey are a pair of speedsters who likely willstart at split end There also are senior JarenTunstill and sophomore Colin Statz Alsotherersquos those big guys at tight end 6-0195-pound senior Kaleb Clark and 6-5 220senior Michael Johnson

And just where does RJ Potts figureinto this picture One of the best footballplayers in the state the 6-3 202-poundsenior could be at wide receiver or on de-fense at a safety

Or likely both spots

ldquoPotts is a great football playerrdquo Wim-mer stresses

Ready at the running back positions are175-pound Trevor Newman at tailback and191-pound junior Isaiah Dunnuck at full-back

Wimmer likes a balanced offense soexpect the Tigers to strike through the airand also on the ground

A big and talented front line shouldmake both running and passing a threatWimmer likely will open with CharlieBernhardt 6-6 248 senior and Seth Rog-ers 6-4 228 senior at tackles EricFahrnkopf 6-5 365 senior and Luke Mar-tin 6-4 302 junior at guards and AdamHochstedler 5-10 225 senior at center

Yes two 300-pounders in that front lineldquoOur offense has good depth in the

skilled positionsrdquo Wimmer said ldquoThedepth is good in numbers Wersquore a little thinto start with on the offensive and defensivelinesrdquo

In that defensive line will be 6-1 205-pound senior Eli Kipp at end 6-0 225-pound junior Nick Douglas at nose 6-0230-pound senior Logan Weaver at tackleand 6-2 202-pound senior Jake Winkle atthe other end

The linebackers will be led by Potts andjoining him will be Brendan Toungate a6-1 192-pound senior and Michael Nettle-ton a 6-0 194-pound junior

At the corners will be junior MichaelPrewitt and junior Bryce Reardon

Fishers fans will see senior Jalen Mossat free safety and senior Jake Willard as therover

Who will QB the TigersFishers Probable Lineups

Offense DefenseQB Joel Smyth Sr 174 E Eli Kipp Sr 205TB Trevor Newman Sr 175 N Nick Douglas Jr 225WR DeVonte Adams Sr 185 T Logan Weaver Sr 230WR Luke Reiter Sr 151 E Jake Winkle Sr 202FB Isaiah Dunnuck Jr 191 LB Brendan Sr 192TE Michael Johnson Sr 225 LB RJ Potts Sr 202T Charlie Bernhardt Sr 248 LB Michael Nettleton Jr 194G Eric Fahrnkopf Sr 365 C Bryce Reardon Jr 166G Luke Martin Jr 302 C Michael Prewitt Jr 164T Seth Rogers Sr 228 FS Jalen Moss Sr 178C Adam Hochstedler Sr 225 R Jake Willard Sr 175

Fishers Friday OpenerAt North Central

Last Year The Panthers were 0-10 last season and lost to LawrenceCentral 42-7 in the sectional They have lost 21 straight gamesTourney History North Central last won the sectional in 1993Coach Kevin Kreinhagen is in his third seasonHistory Fishers defeated North Central 28-0 in a season opener last yearWimmerrsquos Comments ldquoNorth Central looks to be improvedrdquo

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorIn nearly all areas of the state last season

Hamilton Southeastern would haveproduced a dominating season Coach ScottMayrsquos Royals went 8-2

Problem was the Royals played inHamilton County The two losses soured alittle HSErsquos season Southeastern lost tobackyard rival Carmel 28-7 in its openerand then fell 38-22 to city neighbor Fishersin the opening round of the sectional aFishers team the Royals defeated 39-33earlier in the season

Lots of talented players are gone fromthat Southeastern team Lots of new namesare in the lineup As usual Southeastern hassimply reloaded

The biggest example of reloadingperhaps is at quarterback Last year CarterPoiry set a school record by throwing for1928 yards This yearrsquos quarterback is 6-5195-pound senior Adam Mullett who a yearago spent much of the season with the juniorvarsity and threw only seven varsity passesMullett will be backed up by a sophomoreGarrett Myren

ldquoWersquore getting better with our offenserdquoMay said ldquoWersquoll continue to run therunpass option taking what the opponentgives usrdquo

Poiry was first-team Hamilton CountyReporter quarterback A second-teamer onthe offensive side of the ball was running

back Aaron Matio who also is gone afterrushing for nearly 600 yards

May will fill the holes in the runningback spots with Jackson Sweeney a juniorat tailback and Will Michaels a senior at Hback

ldquoSweeney is running the ball wellrdquo saidMay

Starters at the receiver positions will be6-4 senior Max Brooks and 6-1 junior CarterLohman The tight end will be 6-3 215-pound senior Max Klink

The Royals lost an outstanding receiverfrom last year Reporter All-County first-team selection Greg Miller who ledHamilton County with 47 catches for 713yards last season

Up front the Royals are inexperiencedbut talented and big The leader appears tobe 6-5 210-pound senior left tackle ZachMutchner He will be joined at tackle by195-pound sophomore Zach Dechow atguards by 250-pound senior Joe Myren and300-pound senior Caleb Rutan and at centerby 275-pound senior Sam Garvin

ldquoOur defense has a good mixrdquo Mayadded ldquoAlec Jessop (200-pound seniorinside linebacker) was our leading tacklerlast season

Zach Randall a 210-pound senior willbe the other inside linebacker Starting at

May has some spots to fill

Southeastern Season OpenerFriday at Carmel

Last Year The Greyhounds went 10-3 and lost to Penn 16-10 inthe semi-stateTourney History Won the sectional and regional last year Last wonthe state in 2011Coach Former assistant John Hebert is entering his second year ashead coachHistory Carmel defeated Southeastern 28-7 last yearMayrsquos Comments ldquoCarmel always simply reloads theyrsquore alwaysgoodrdquo

Southeastern Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Adam Mullett Sr 195 W Johnny May Jr 215TB Jackson Sweeney Jr 160 T Will Hedrick Jr 200HB Will Michaelis Sr 185 N Max Burns Sr 240WR Max Brooks Sr 190 T Madison Norris Jr 200WR Carter Lohman Jr 190 S Logan Holland Sr 215TE Matt Klink Sr 215 C Will Darligton Sr 155T Zach Mutchner Sr 210 C Trey Poore Sr 166G Joe Myren Sr 250 ILB Alec Jessop Sr 200C Sam Garvin Sr 275 ILB Zach Randall Sr 210G Caleb Rutan Sr 300 SS Brock Burns Sr 195T Zach Dechow Sr 230 FS Austin Holzum Sr 170

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

Football Preview12

Player Class Ht Wt PosDrew Ouellete Sr 6-2 180 WRWill Michaelis Sr 6-0 185 WRLogan Beegle Sr 5-11 170 WRMax Brooks Sr 6-4 190 TEMatt Klink Sr 6-3 215 TEAdam Mullett Sr 6-5 195 QBAustin Holzum Sr 6-1 170 DBKyle Fox Sr 5-8 150 DBTrey Poore Sr 5-10 165 DBWill Darlington Sr 6-0 155 DBAlec Jessop Sr 5-10 200 FBLBBrock Burns Sr 6-4 195 DBLogan Holland Sr 6-1 215 LBMatt Wilson Sr 5-11 180 LBMatt Nieland Sr 6-4 180 DLMax Burris Sr 5-8 240 DLJoe Myren Sr 6-4 250 OLZach Randall Sr 6-0 210 LBOLZach Mutchner Sr 6-5 210 TEBrian Dechow Sr 6-5 230 OLSam Garvin Sr 6-3 275 OLCaleb Rutan Sr 6-4 300 OLSean Inks Sr 5-11 230 OLMalik Sims Jr 5-8 155 RBDBCole Russell Jr 5-9 170 WRCarter Lohman Jr 6-1 190 QBWRCody Huppenthal Jr 5-8 150 QBEvan Schlemma Jr 5-8 125 DBLeth Sundling Jr 5-10 155 DBZach Boyle Jr 5-8 145 WRMadison Norris Jr 6-5 200 DLJackson Sweeney Jr 5-10 160 DBWR

Isaiah Phillips Jr 6-0 165 DBEric Reiser Jr 6-2 190 DLJack Boyd Jr 5-10 175 RBLBEric Dailey Jr 5-10 150 DBChristian Collier Jr 5-9 150 RBDBJake Gillay Jr 6-2 200 DTJohnny May Jr 6-0 215 LBHayden Lynch Jr 5-11 180 LBCaraharee Vasquez Jr 5-8 155 DBCarter Barricklow Jr 6-0 170 DBEli Self Jr 6-0 170 TEAlec Paccione Jr 6-0 180 LBDalton Potter Jr 5-9 175 LBRutger Poiry Jr 5-10 185 LBAndrew Olexa Jr 5-11 210 OLNick Hammond Jr 5-8 205 OLNathan Shuey Jr 5-10 240 OLWill Madden Jr 6-1 185 OLElliott Webb Jr 5-7 250 OLNate Mroz Jr 6-0 270 OLMax Kibble Jr 6-0 220 OLNick Stecovich Jr 6-0 160 WRJacob Robinson Jr 6-0 150 DBBrett Cowan Jr 6-4 170 DBJoe Keller Jr 6-3 190 TENick Mutchner Jr 6-1 195 TERyley Williams Jr 6-1 185 TEBen Rude Jr 6-1 180 TEZach Zuber Jr 6-0 150 KMatt Timmons Jr 6-1 195 TEDLArbra Ross Jr 5-9 200 DLWill Hedrick Jr 6-4 200 DLGarrett Myren So 6-0 165 QB

Tyler Fleming So 5-9 165 RBTony Cassiere So 6-1 160 LBLance Stephens So 5-9 180 RBJackson Lantz So 6-1 150 WRDBAnthony Eggers So NA NA DBIsaac Abeo So 6-1 150 DBTone Cowherd So 5-10 155 LBAndrew Klink So 6-0 155 WRCameron Jones So 6-2 145 WRDrake Roberts So 5-9 150 DBEvan Boer So 5-10 165 LBBen Retzner So 6-0 160 LBGeorge Tecuanhuehue So 5-9 290 OLTrent Williams So 6-0 270 OLDLLH Bond So 5-11 195 OLTurner Edwards So 6-4 250 OLGrant Rude So 6-3 240 OLZach Peterson So 6-2 230 OLDLGreyson Droste So 6-1 210 OLRomillion Streeter So 6-1 220 DLCrae Kunkleman So 6-3 270 OLDLZach Dechow So 6-0 195 DLJackson Cooley So 6-3 270 OLSkyler Wafford So 6-1 150 WRCameron Harris So 5-8 150 DBCaden Corbitt So 5-10 135 DBIsaac Bowman So 6-2 185 DLGarrett Moore So 6-0 158 TEMitch Hebenstreit So 6-0 210 KPTyler Melser So 5-11 170 KLuke Ferren So 6-0 190 LB

Southeastern roster

By DON JELLISONReporter EditorWhen talking with Carmel coach John

Hebert about the upcoming season for hisGreyhounds names which pop front andcenter are seniors Jalen Walker and EthanMerriweather two of the best receivers inIndiana high school football

Walker last season caught 27 balls for425 yards and Merriweather had 21 catchesfor 267 yards

ldquoThey have been looking good all sum-merrdquo said Hebert who is about to begin hissecond season as the teamrsquos head coachldquoWalker is our go-to guy our big play guyMerriweather had several big catches lastseasonrdquo

So with two of the best receivers whowill be slinging the football for CarmelLast year it was the now-graduated MikeVikirup who threw for nearly 1000 yardsin an offense equally mixed between pass-ing and running

This year it will be 6-2 195-pound se-nior Elliot Charlebois with strong backupsupport from 6-0 175-pound Jake McDon-ald

ldquoItrsquos a week by week decision rightnowrdquo Hebert talked about the quarterbacksituation ldquoBoth are playing well makinggood decisions McDonald threw a touch-down pass to Merriweather in the scrim-mage last week and got us out of some 320situations Charlebois throws a good ballgot us some first downsrdquo

A third wide-receiver will be BennettKiley Kurt Rafdal a big 6-7 235-poundsenior is the tight end

The running game will be keyed by173-pound sophomore Camari Hunt at tail-back and 190-pound senior Bryce Sharp atfullback

ldquoHunt ran well in the scrimmagerdquo He-bert said

Also expected to see playing time at thetailback position are senior Jerome Halselland junior Will Schmidt

Carmel as usual is big and talented upfront The guards will be 264-pound seniorJakob Ford and 288-pound senior JustinWilliams Starting at tackle will be 257-pound senior Mark Stickford and at centerwill be 273-pound senior Trevor Scott

Thatrsquos a powerful loadHebert likes the defenseldquoWersquore coming alongrdquo said the coach

ldquoThree or four players are turning it onrdquoHebert says defensive lineman Britt

Beery is coming off an outstanding summerldquoAn unbelievable summerrdquo Hebert

said of his 6-6 262 pound senior ldquoHe reallyis a tough matchup for anyonerdquo

Also playing well on the defensive sideof the football are senior Austin Newland atcorner senior John Hokanson at outsidelinebacker and Beau Robbins and JoeySchmiddt a pair of big sophomores at out-side lineman

Rounding out the defense will be juniorMark Allen at corner senior Sean Black-

burn and junior Ben Leary at safety seniorJustin Fleck and junior Jack Van Remortelat inside linebackers and seniors Logan

Burgess and Kylan Cole in the defensiveline

Expect aerial fireworks

Carmel Friday OpenerSoutheastern at Home

Last Year Southeastern was 8-2 last year losing only to Carmel in theopener and to Fishers 38-22 in the sectionalTourney History Last won the sectional in 2011Coach Scott May starting his 12th seasonHistory Carmel started last season with a 28-7 victory over the RoyalsHebertrsquos Comments ldquoHamilton Southeastern is a well-coached team withtalentrdquo

Carmel Probable LineupsOffense DefenseQB Elliot Charlebois Sr 195 CB Austin Newland Sr 180WR Ethan Merriweather Sr 172 CB Mark Allen Jr 165WR Jalen Walker Sr 165 S Sean Blackburn Sr 175TE Kurt Rafdal Sr 235 S Ben Leary Jr 188TB Camari Hunt So 182 OLB John Hokanson Sr 185G Jakob Ford Sr 264 OLB Beau Robbins So 230C Trevor Scott Sr 273 ILB Justin Fleck Sr 80T Mark Sickford Sr 257 ILB Jack Van Remortel Jr 222G Justin Williams Sr 288 DL Britt Beery Sr 262T Grant Barker Sr 222 DL Logan Burgess 205FB Bryce Sharp Sr 190 DL Kylan Cole Sr 264

Player Class Ht Wt PosJalen Walker Sr 5-8 160 WREthan Merriweather Sr 6-2 172 WRDrew Canler Sr 5-11 166 WRElliot Charlebois Sr 6-2 190 QBJacob Clidence Sr 6-0 160 WRRaphael Siebu Sr 5-9 160 CBJaquan Colier Sr 5-10 152 CBBryce Sharp Sr 6-0 190 FBBennett Kiley Sr 5-11 182 WRJacob Abrams Sr 6-2 190 CBJohn Hokanson Sr 5-9 185 SJerome Halsell Sr 5-9 200 TBCade Koenig Sr 5-10 180 OLBAustin Newland Sr 6-0 182 CBKarsten Krauss Sr 6-2 206 TEJustin Fleck Sr 5-11 178 ILBSean Blackburn Sr 5-11 175 STrevor Scott Sr 6-1 264 OLEdward Ward Sr 5-10 183 OLBKasan Barkley Sr 5-10 192 ILBWill Doron Sr 5-9 242 OLJacob Burnell Sr 6-0 190 ILBJake Stock Sr 5-9 267 OLZechariah Hull Sr 5-9 168 ILBJustin Williams Sr 6-2 293 OLJakob Ford Sr 6-1 275 OLWill Patton Sr 5-10 258 OLJoey Bejin Sr 5-10 185 DLJack Quigley Sr 6-0 238 OLGrant Barker Sr 6-1 222 OLMark Stickford Sr 6-6 250 OLOdin Mowery Sr 6-0 173 WR

Kurt Rafdal Sr 6-7 241 TEBritt Beery Sr 6-5 262 DLThomas Allman Sr 5-9 180 DLLogan Burgess Sr 5-9 210 DLKylan Cole Sr 6-1 258 DLAddison Smith Sr 5-9 210 DLConner Coghlin Jr 5-9 185 KJake Nichols Jr 6-0 174 CBRobert Esrael Jr 5-8 158 SJake McDonald Jr 6-0 170 QBMark Allen Jr 5-8 160 CBMatthew Wolfe Jr 5-11 163 SWill Schmidt Jr 5-7 162 TBNick Leinbaugh Jr 5-9 180 CBIsaiah Baxter Jr 5-7 135 TBAndrew Colombo Jr 5-11 154 CBZach Bradley Jr 6-0 195 PFBBen Leary Jr 6-1 188 SJaylon Gray Jr 5-11 154 OLBCarson Downey Jr 6-1 175 OLBPeter Megenhardt Jr 5-10 160 CBAlex Brown Jr 5-11 178 OLBJack Van Remortel Jr 6-1 222 ILBZach Linville Jr 5-11 179 OLBGreg Gaynor Jr 6-3 170 TEBrayden Williams Jr 6-1 171 TEChris LeMieux Jr 5-11 266 OLMike Sassman Jr 6-4 270 OLJon VanZatta Jr 6-0 250 OLKyle Keck Jr 6-0 219 OLKenneth Taylor Jr 6-2 234 OLZach Bowman Jr 6-0 232 OLVance Roudebush Jr 6-2 190 DL

Wesley Watson Jr 6-1 158 WRAtticus Clouse Jr 5-11 155 WRAdam Saleh Jr 6-1 165 WRJackson Rodimel Jr 5-10 160 WRDominik Sanford Jr 5-5 210 DLBrooks Radcliffe Jr 6-0 208 DLJack Frey Jr 6-2 220 DLRoss Abdellah So 6-2 165 WRJoe Conway So 5-8 153 STyler Trent So 6-1 184 QBPhil Garcia So 5-7 165 WRLandon Berger So 6-3 184 ILBMatt Boyer So 5-9 180 ILBMatt Fortier So 5-7 149 KCBNate Frey So 5-11 165 SCamari Hunt So 6-0 173 TBBeau Robbins So 5-11 178 OLBJoey Schmidt So 6-1 207 OLBMatt Klepinger So 6-3 242 OLCaleb Shaffer So 6-5 283 OLSaketh Gajjala So 6-2 220 OLNick Virgilio So 6-0 204 OLDominik Cate So 6-0 236 OLDrew Manning So 5-10 232 OLBen Cotton So 6-2 210 OLSloan Goldblatt So 5-10 257 OLJohn Bousamra So 6-4 200 OLMagid Saleh So 5-8 136 WRMason Dillow So 5-8 144 WRGriffin McDonough So 5-9 192 DLBryce Fosnow So 6-1 196 DLAyan Butt So 5-7 173 DLMitch Engle So 5-8 189 DL

Carmel roster

strong safety will be 6-4 195-pound senior Brock Burns and at free safety will be seniorAustin Holzum

The corners will be senior Trey Poore and senior Will Darlington

Upfront will be a talented unit consisting of 215-pound junior Johnny May at the ldquoWillrdquoposition 200-pound junior Will Hedrick and 200-pound junior Madison Norris at tackles240-pound senior Max Burris at the nose and 215-pound senior Logan Holland at theldquoSamrdquo spot

ROYALS From Page 11

Contact the Reporter hamiltonconorthreporterhotmailcom

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

Football Preview 13

Player Class Ht Wt PosEmmett McMahon Sr 5-11 171 WRDBCarter McGinnis Sr 6-0 200 RBDBGrant Fremion Sr 5-11 173 WRDBSam McDaniel Sr 5-11 168 RBDBMax Gorsage Sr 6-1 180 WRDBKash Hale Sr 5-11 150 WRDBJacob Folstrom Sr 6-0 191 RBLBTrevor George Sr 6-1 201 TEDLBlaine Wilson Sr 5-9 155 RBOLMichael Tallman Sr 5-11 180 TELBConner Voorhis Sr 6-0 196 RBLBCollin Brown Sr 6-3 205 TEDLIsaac Almack Sr 5-11 193 OLDLJoe Boise Sr 5-10 235 OLDLGraham Keller Sr 6-5 270 OLDLKyle Hennie Sr 5-10 221 OLDLRobert Neal Sr 5-10 315 OLDLWill Bates Sr 6-1 310 OLDLBen Dessauer Sr 6-0 268 OLDLNathan Shewmaker Sr 6-2 192 OLDLCaleb Quick Sr 6-1 160 PKEd Poynter Sr 6-2 200 TEDLLuke Keller Jr 6-2 180 QBDBWill Jenkins Jr 5-7 165 QBDB

Korbin Lane Jr 5-10 160 WRDBJake Labus Jr 5-11 183 WRDBThomas Kaser Jr 5-9 165 RBLBShawn Balance Jr 5-10 162 WRDBChris Castillo Jr 5-7 180 RBDLNoah Hanning Jr 5-11 170 WRLBNico Albert Jr 5-10 190 TELBLogan Weaver Jr 5-8 185 RBLBSam Ashton Jr 6-3 186 OLDLMatthew Farrell Jr 5-11 212 OLDLBrendan Downey Jr 5-10 140 WRDBJackson Street Jr 5-11 165 WRDBJimmy Hill Jr 6-2 165 WRDLZach Sutton So 5-4 120 WRDBHank Bates So 6-1 175 QBLBRoc Ricker So 5-11 150 QBDBDylan Crossen So 5-11 168 RBDBCharlie Bock So 5-9 182 RBLBReece Davies So 5-11 182 OLDLMichael Louthan So 5-10 199 OLDLBilly Freudenthal So 5-10 133 WRLBJacob Fancher So 5-10 146 WRLBWill Poynter So 6-1 205 TEDLCharlie Semiler Fr 5-7 125 WRDBThomas Hokanson Fr 5-8 145 RBLB

Ian Solis Fr 5-4 120 QBDBJoey Ackerman Fr 5-5 146 RBLBChristian Gelov Fr 5-9 150 QBDBCole Pappa Fr 5-6 120 QBDBDominic Ferrucci Fr 5-5 110 WRDBLuke Gregor Fr 5-2 105 WRDBPatrick Hagel Fr 5-6 123 WRDBAlex Hubbard Fr 5-10 158 RBDLCameron Murray Fr 5-6 120 RBDBJeff Dunasky Fr 5-10 140 TELBCharlie Sawyer Fr 5-10 170 TEDLMichael Demas Fr 5-8 133 WRLBJackson Elshire Fr 5-8 116 WRDBSammy Mirande Fr 5-6 110 WRDLEthan Sutton Fr 5-8 125 RBDBJosh Winslow Fr 5-3 112 WRDBLucuas Thomas Fr 5-11 148 OLDLNicholas Szyczak Fr 5-9 163 OLDLNathaniel Kaus Fr 6-0 160 OLDLMike McGreal Fr 6-0 162 OLDLMatthew Rafferty Fr 5-8 151 OLDLJonathan Hitchcock Fr 6-0 164 OLLBBen Persohn Fr 6-3 175 OLDLNathan Davis Fr 6-1 152 WRDBBernie McGuinness Fr 6-2 163 WRLB

Guerin Catholic roster

Guerin Catholic Probable LineupsOffense DefenseC Joe Boise Sr 235 DT Ben Dessauer Sr 268G Kyle Hennie Sr 221 DT Isaac Almack Sr 193G Will Bates Sr 310 E Sam Ashton Jr 186T Graham Keller Sr 270 E Collin Brown Sr 205T Nathan Shewmaker Sr 192 ILB Ed Poynter Sr 200TE Will Poynter So 205 ILB Logan Weaver Jr 185WR Thomas Kaser Jr 165 OLB Jake Labus Jr 183WR Grant Fremion Sr 173 OLB Charlie Bock So 182QB Luke Keller Jr 180 SAF Emmett McMahon Sr 171TB Carter McGinnis Sr 200 CB Kash Hale Sr 150FB Conner Voorhis Sr 196 CB Max Gorsage Sr 180

Guerin Catholic Opener Martinsville at Home

Last Year The Artesians went through an 0-10 season last yearTourney History Last won the sectional in 1996 also won theregional that seasonCoach Brad Rose starting his 3rd seasonHistory The Golden Eagles beat Martinsville 26-9 last seasonin the openerDilleyrsquos Comments ldquoWe have some familiarity with theirscheme at least a little bit from the last couple yearsrdquo

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorThe Guerin Catholic football team

wont have a problem competing when ittakes to their home field at the Eagles NestFriday for their season opener against Mar-tinsville

Thats because the Golden Eagles havebeen competing with themselves through-out their practices The intra-team competi-tion has been good and necessary Whilethis years 2016 Guerin crew isnt complete-ly inexperienced the graduation of a solidsenior class means there are several posi-tions that need to be filled

The majority of GC coach Tom Dilleysstarting lineup for Friday is filled with se-niors although some of them will be first-time starters

Most of these guys have some level ofvarsity experience said Dilley

There are some returning starters how-ever chief among them tailback CarterMcGinnis The senior rushed for over 1200yards last season

Obviously were going to distribute theball around to some other guys said Dil-ley We got some guys who can do somenice things But obviously Carters a keypart of our team

Two key offensive linemen are backboth seniors 235-pounder Joe Boise movesfrom guard to center while 310-pounderWill Bates will remain at the guard posi-

tion Senior Graham Keller at 270 remainsat tackle

The quarterback this year is a juniorLuke Keller He is moving up from juniorvarsity but so faar Dilley is pleased withhis progress

Everybody makes some mistakes andhes made a few said Dilley For the vastmajority of them hes learned quickly fromthem and theyve been limited and hesmade good decisions and I think hes beinga good leader

The receiving group is new this seasonSenior Grant Fremion who did not playfootball last year is back this season andwill be joined by a junior Thomas KaserSenior Conner Voorhis a transfer comesinto Guerin as a fullback

Weve had pretty good competition atreceivers said Dilley Pretty good numberof guys that can contribute up there

On defense senior Ben Dessauer re-turns as a defensive tackle Both insidelinebackers are returning Senior Ed Poyn-ter and junior Logan Weaver who was oneof only two sophomore starters for GuerinCatholic last season

The other sophomore starter from lastyear is Jake Labus This year the now-ju-nior Labus is moving from safety to outsidelinebacker Max Gorsage a senior remainsat cornerback

I thought they flew around pretty wellin the scrimmage played fast said Dilley

Golden Eagles already competitive

Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

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Sports14

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over FishersTuesday at the Hawthorns by a score of 162-165

The Royals Haleigh Gray fired 38 for medalist honors Chelsea Morrow carded a 40Julia Eaton added a 41 and Phyllis Cha a 43 to round out the scoring

We are happy with how we played but realize there is much work to be done saidHSE coach Steve Guenin

Leading the way for the Tigers was Junior Sophia Chaille with a personal bestthree-over par 39 Rounding out the scoring were Kennedy Brooker Morgan Lewis andKate Alt all with 42s Other scores were Anna DelPrince and Brooke Wilson 46 GraceBrooks 48 and Mary McGuire 49

In another big showdown No 1-ranked Westfield won a four-team meet at PrairieView Golf Club on Tuesday

The Shamrocks scored 159 ahead of No 3 Carmels 168 No 4 Zionsvilles 169 andNoblesvilles 198 Jocelyn Bruch scored a one-over par 37 which was good enough formedalist Cailyn Henderson followed with a 39 Adrienne Montalone 41 Margaret Wentz42 and Morgan Baechle finished with a 44

Nina Hecht led the Greyhounds with a 38 Erin Evans and Angie Kavanaugh both shot43 and Rani Hecht rounded out the top four Carmel scores with a 44 Alex Waples shot46 and Libby McGuire shot 47

Noblesvilles scores were not reported

Photo provided

The Hamilton Southeastern girls golf team won the Mudsock match over Fishers Tuesday at The Hawthorns The Royals were victorious 162-165 with Haleigh Gray theindividual medalist after shooting a 38

Royals win Mudsock lsquoRocks first at four-team meet

Girls golf rankings1 Westfield 2 Evansville North 3 Carmel 4 Zionsville 5Columbus North 6 Homestead T7 Cathedral Fishers 9Plainfield 10 Hamilton Southeastern 11 Chesterton 12 LakeCentral 13 Center Grove 14 Western 15 Penn 16 EvansvilleMemorial 17 Valparaiso 18 Terre Haute North 19 Martinsville20 DeKalbHonorable Mention Portage Noblesville Crown Point BishopDwenger Brownsburg Lafayette Jeff Leo NorthWood

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBToronto 68 52 567 -Baltimore 66 52 559 10Boston 66 52 559 10NY Yankees 61 58 513 65Tampa Bay 49 69 415 180Central W L PCT GBCleveland 68 49 581 -Detroit 63 56 529 60Kansas City 59 60 496 100Chi White Sox 56 62 475 125Minnesota 48 71 403 210West W L PCT GBTexas 71 50 587 -Seattle 63 55 534 65Houston 61 58 513 90Oakland 52 68 433 185LA Angels 50 69 420 200

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 70 48 593 -Miami 62 57 521 85NY Mets 60 59 504 105Philadelphia 56 64 467 150Atlanta 44 75 370 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 75 43 636 -St Louis 63 56 529 125Pittsburgh 61 56 521 135Milwaukee 52 66 441 230Cincinnati 49 69 415 260West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 68 52 559 -San Francisco 66 53 555 -Colorado 57 63 475 100San Diego 50 69 420 165Arizona 49 70 412 175

MLB standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 0Chi Cubs 4 Milwaukee 1

Boston 5 Baltimore 3LA Dodgers 15 Philadelphia 5

Toronto 12 NY Yankees 6Cleveland 3 Chi White Sox 1

Kansas City 6 Detroit 1Cincinnati 6 Miami 3

Minnesota 4 Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 15 San Diego 1

Texas 5 Oakland 4 10 inningsSt Louis 8 Houston 5

Colorado 6 Washington 2NY Mets 7 Arizona 5LA Angels 7 Seattle 6

Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3

Sports 15

With two goals each from KJ Clardy and Ethan Rinneand a late goal from Zach Paunwar the Westfield boyssoccer team opened its season with a 5-2 victory againstPike Tuesday night

The Shamrocks went down 2-1 at halftime but finishedthe game strong with a four-goal second half The team willtry to get their second straight win Thursday night at homeagainst West Lafayette

Hamilton Heights had a dominating Tuesday nightwinning over Yorktown 6-0

The Huskies came out strong scoring three goals in thefirst 20 minutes and never looking back

They controlled the pace of the game both offensivelyand defensively with some great team work ball controland possession said Heights coach Derrick Dean

Several players received time on the field Roy Nollerled the Huskies with four goals while Zach Clark and

Roger Lopez each added one apiece Assists went toBrandt Tappy Roger Lopez Josh Thorpe Jordan Spring-man and Logan Fakes

Sam Schroeder played an excellent game in goal thefirst half recording 3 saves one being a spectacular divingsave said Dean

Caleb Grabarz recorded four saves in the second half

lsquoRocks Huskies win openers

The Carmel freshman boys soccerteam beat Westfield 8-0 on Monday

Striker Matt Andrews was thegames leading scorer with three goalsThe boys kicked the season off to agreat start by scoring early and puttingin a solid effort defensively said Car-mel coach Joel Haynie

Carmel freshmansoccer gets victory

The Carmel boys tennis team won a Tuesday match withHamilton Southeastern 5-0

The Greyhounds won all five matches in straight sets

No 1 singles Drew Michael def Alec Gretencord 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Timmy Dixon def Mark Slaninka 6-2 6-0

No 3 singles Nashawth Basquerdt def Isaias Guajardo6-1 6-1No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews and Jay Nataraian defAndrew Myers and Marcus Luke 6-0 6-1No 2 doubles Mark Zhang and Garrett Lloyd def MarkSkelton and Erik Lutz 6-3 6-2

lsquoHounds win all-county match

The Carmel volleyball team won a five-set match overHamilton Southeastern Monday night The final score was25-22 12-25 25-22 20-25 15-13

Throughout the match we had several players step upat different times and the team win made for a great startto our season said Carmel coach Reynae Price SeniorsMorgan Seaman and Alex Hicks played vital roles at par-ticularly key points during the match that helped us propelto a 1-0 start

Caitlin Kane hit 15 kills for the Royals and HSE coachJason Young credited Kenzie Hinshaw with leading astrong Royal attack as well as Anne Kleinrichert OliviaBurgess and Grace Kanes defensive play

Southeastern won the junior varsity match 25-22 22-25 15-11 while Carmel won the freshman match 25-1125-17

Their serving is what really propelled them to victorytonight said Price of the freshmen

Hamilton Heights dropped its opener to Mount VernonTuesday 25-14 25-11 25-11

Mallory Morphew had 15 digs while Kenna Burmangot 10 digs Emma Knowles handed out eight assists

Noblesville got a victory in its opening match sweep-ing North Central 25-20 25-15 25-22

Lexie Bower hit 10 kills for the Millers with LexieAlmodovar putting down seven Allie Phillips handed out19 assists with Maddie Hine dishing out 13 Brenna Ever-ingham had 12 digs

Fishers also had a straight-set win beating LawrenceCentral 25-13 25-14 25-7

We gave a great serving and attacking performance atLawrence Central to open the 2016 season said first-yearTigers coach Steven Peek Our team tallied 11 aces 9blocks 45 digs and 34 kills on 31 assists We identified theBears soft spots early and used our serve to setup ourdefense

Senior Ellie Adams led the Fishers defense with 16 digsSenior Maggie Markwood backed up Adams with 10 digswhile junior Ayslinn Roberts led the team with four blocksRose Duffy started her sophomore campaign well with 30assists 17 of which went to junior Mallory Hernandezwho hit an astounding 567 with no errors on the left pinWe turn our attention to serve-receive consistency andefficiency heading into a Saturday tournament at KokomoHigh School said Peek

Westfield fell to Yorktown in straight sets Tuesday 25-1925-16 25-13

The Shamrocks were led by Abigail Huser with ninekills and 10 digs Claire Stitz had two solo blocks CarolineSinicki dished out 27 assists

Westfields junior varsity lost a best-of-three match inthree sets 25-14 24-25 15-6 Jaycie Goodson led in killswith six Gracie Weber had 10 digs for Westfield whileKinsey McAfee led the Rocks with 14 assists

lsquoHounds beat HSE in five sets

2A GIRLS1 Brebeuf2 Avon3 Carmel4 Penn5 Fishers6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Noblesville8 Castle9 Munster10 Evansville Memorial11 Center Grove12 Zionsville13 FW Carroll14 East Central15 Guerin Catholic16 Warsaw17 Cathedral18 Evansville North19 Valparaiso20 Northridge

2A BOYS1 Goshen2 Carmel3 Lake Central

4 Avon5 Center Grove6 Harrison (W Lafayette)7 Chesterton8 Zionsville9 Memorial (Evansville)10 North Central11 Hamilton Southeastern12 Canterbury13 Bloomington South14 Cathedral15 Carroll (Ft Wayne)16 Homestead17 Brebeuf Jesuit18 Penn19 Concord20 LeoHonorable MentionMunsterDekalbElkhart CentralColumbus NorthFishers

1A BOYS1 Mishawaka Marian

2 Tri-West3 Lawrenceburg4 Providence5 Ritter6 Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)7 Blackhawk Christian8 Heritage Christian9 Oldenburg Academy10 Northwestern (Kokomo)11 Eastern (Greentown)12 Washington Community13 Muncie Burris14 Park Tudor15 Westview16 South Spencer17 Hamilton Heights18 Argos19 Rensselaer Central20 Lakewood Park ChristianHonorable MentionBoone GroveNorth DuboisForest ParkSpeedwayJac-Cen-Del

High school soccer polls