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Atlanta | Westfield | Carmel | Fishers News Gathering Like & Partner Follow us! HIGH: 85 LOW: 63 Dementia Noblesville Police to hold Friends is a National Night Out Tuesday great resource The REPORTER After trying for The Noblesville Police Depart- months, I finally had ment will play host to its third annual the chance to check National Night Out event from 5 to 7 out the Memory Café p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6 at Federal Hill at Conner Prairie a Commons, 175 Logan St. This year’s couple of weeks ago. event is presented by Martin & Mar- Memory Café is a wel- tin Insurance. coming, safe space for “This has always been a popular individuals with Alz- AMY SHANKLAND event in the past and we look forward heimer’s or any type Sandwiched to another great turnout this year,” of dementia and their said Sgt. Matt McGovern, event or- caregivers. ganizer. “Children are often inter- Memory Café themes center on music ested about police work and this is a from days past. Participants take a short great way for kids to see who we are walk to one of the museum’s historic build- and interact with the vehicles we use. ings to do some 19th century hearth cook- It’s also a great opportunity for adults ing, visit the many farm animals, or dip to ask questions and find out what beeswax candles. Conner Prairie provides services we provide.” carts to those who need them. Guests at this year’s event can I actually thought the café was more of learn about crime scene evidence col- a resource fair, so I attended without my lection and crime prevention informa- mom. I didn’t take part in the activities, but tion, experience the “drunk googles,” I did get a chance to chat with the lovely and see the department’s boat, bicy- Mindy, an enthusiastic Dementia Friends cle, motorcycle and SWAT vehicles. volunteer. Dementia Friends partners with The NPD information tent will have Conner Prairie for this great event, which is materials on bullying, cyber safety, held every other month. identity theft and home safety – along Mindy volunteers for the organization with stickers and dog tags. Other ac- in honor of her grandmother. Dementia tivities for children include inflatable Friends Indiana seeks to advance educa- bounce houses, a Dunk-A-Cop dunk tion and awareness of dementia, reduce tank and a Race-A-Cop bicycle race. the stigma associated with the disease, and Free hot dogs, popcorn and water will create community environments that are be available while supplies last. welcoming and conducive for those living National Night Out is an annual with dementia. community-building campaign that I had wanted to attend the café to ex- promotes police-community partner- pand my knowledge about dementia in or- ships and neighborhood camaraderie der to understand what my mother is going to make our neighborhoods safer, through. Mindy gave me various pamphlets more caring places to live. to point me in the right direction. “This event provides a great op- I hopped on the Dementia Friends In- portunity to bring police and resi- diana website later that afternoon (De- dents together under positive cir- mentiaFriendsIndiana.org) and watched cumstances,” said Noblesville Police their series of online videos. I learned a lot Chief Kevin Jowitt. “The safety of about dementia, which is a general term for our community depends on both law conditions such as Alzheimer’s and other enforcement and the neighbors they Photo provided diseases that cause problems with memory serve. National Night Out enhances Community Service Officer Chris Anderson competes against a young girl in the that cooperation.” “Race A Cop” activity at a previous Noblesville National Night Out event. See Dementia Friends . . . Page 2 Fishers approves bid to Kate Healey Snedeker running for Westfield City Council District 5 remove Nickel Plate rails The REPORTER by former U.S. Senator Richard Lugar. el Plate trail this fall. The project is funded Kate Healey Snedeker, who By LARRY LANNAN Healey Snedeker is a grad- through a bond issued as part of the 2019 has spent 25 years working LarryInFishers.com uate of the Hamilton Coun- city budget. behind the scenes for Indiana ty Leadership Academy and The City of Fish- The Fishers Board of Works and Public Republican candidates and of- serves on Westfield’s Board of ers wasted no time Safety officially approved acceptance of ficeholders at the local and state Public Works and Safety. She in approving the bid the bid at a meeting Wednesday afternoon. level, filed on Thursday to run was an appointee to the Hoosier removing the rail- In addition to Fishers, the Noblesville as independent for Westfield Lottery Commission by former road tracks along the Board of Public Works and Safety and the City Council District 5. Indiana Governor Mitch Dan- Nickel Plate. Once Hamilton County Commissioners will also “I am the daughter of a Healey Snedeker iels. the other local gov- vote to approve the contract to remove small town Mayor, who passed A proud Butler University graduate, ernment approvals rails. down her love of public service and prob- Kate and her husband Alan are parents are done, it is expect- Noblesville is expected to vote on lem solving – traits I want to put to use on to two active children who attend West- ed that 30 days later, crews will begin re- Tuesday, Aug. 13. the Westfield City Council,” Healey Sne- field schools. Her hobbies include run- moving the tracks. The Hamilton County Commissioners deker said. “I believe in collaborative ap- ning, reading and playing tennis. She is The City of Fishers expects to begin have not indicated when they will vote on proaches to both addressing Westfield’s also a parishioner of St. Maria Goretti in the first phase of construction on the Nick- the contract. challenges and building on our strengths. I am looking forward to providing a dif- Westfield. ferent, positive voice in moving our com- Snedeker’s mother, Anita W. Healey, munity forward.” served as Mayor of Olympia Fields, Ill., A 15-year Village Farms resident, from 1981 to 1989. Noblesville firefighters quickly Healey Snedeker is a wife, mom and District 5 includes the following small business owner (Kate Snedeker neighborhoods: The Village Farms, Communications). She worked for sev- Spring Mill Villages, Mulberry Farms, prevent house fire from spreading en years at the Indiana Statehouse for Springdale Farms, Oak Ridge Crossing, The REPORTER control, limiting the fire damage to the area the Indiana House Republican Staff, and Helios, Enclave at Viking Meadows, Shortly after 9 p.m. on Tuesday, the No- where the fire began. served as press secretary to Indianapolis Two Gaits at Viking Meadows, Hills & blesville Fire Department (NFD) responded Residents were treated on scene for mi- Mayor Steve Goldsmith. She is a recent Dames, Beacon Point, Shadow Lakes to a residence fire off of Willowview Road. nor injuries. graduate of the Richard G. Lugar Excel- and Bainbridge. Responding units encountered smoke The cause of the fire is still under inves- lence in Public Service Series, an elite Editor’s note: Kate Healey Snedecker and flames coming from the home. Crews tigation. NFD was assisted by the Nobles- public service training program for Re- will run against Republican Mike Johns were able to quickly bring the fire under ville Police Department. publican women across Indiana, founded in the November General Election. Westfield businesses get boost from Colts training camp WISH-TV | wishtv.com citing day at training rant and Bar, said she’s come out here that can be like 20,000 people training camp is open camp. Whether they’re noticed some people in a weekend, so we definitely see a lot from to thousands of fans each year at Grand Park. grabbing a bite or stay- dining in with Colts that. I feel like that’s kind of more within It’s been an opportunity for Westfield busi- ing the night, fans are jerseys on. a one- or two-day time frame whereas the ness owners to get a boost from the crowds. helping drive business. “We’ve noticed training camp is through the week,” said The city of Westfield government office “After talking to people coming from Miles. said about 6,000 people from across Indiana our local business the training camp are Bill Silvey and his family drove up for and the country attended Saturday’s session owners, they do see an coming in earlier or the day from Martinsville. of training camp. uptick in their revenue later – like an earlier “It’s not just great for this facility; it’s “We love the Colts! We support them and people visiting lunch or towards din- great for the whole town. I mean they’ve every year; it’s good to see the players prac- their establishments, so Miles Silvey ner,” said Miles. got all kinds of exposure. Everybody knows tice,” said Steve Stidhom. it is a positive impact,” said Todd Burtron, The owner also said training camp is Colts camp is in Westfield, so I think it’s Fans have been flocking to downtown chief of staff for the city of Westfield. their busiest time in the summer. huge,” Silvey said. Westfield to cool off after a long- andex Melanie Miles, owner of Rail Restau- “There are a lot of tournaments that Aug. 15 is the last day of training camp. 2 Views Home Auto Business Life

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To help Hamilton County Cargo capacity We've given it families affected by domestic plenty of cargo room, some 73.5 violence and sexual abuse, you Safety cage Front and rear crumple cubic feet in the 5-seater model can donate the following items: zones help absorb crash energy, while when you fold down the rear seats. • Art supplies (for children to journal and a rigid safety cage helps deflect it away express their emotions) from the driver and passengers. • Bottled water (8 oz. bottles, preferably) • Individually packaged snacks • Gas cards (many women have no access 6 years/72,000 miles (whichever occurs first) New Vehicle Limited Warranty to funds after fleeing their abuser) on MY2018 and newer VW vehicles, excluding e-Golf. See owner's literature or dealer for warranty exclusions and limitations. You can drop off items at Tom Wood Volkswagen in Noblesville, located at 14701 Tom Wood Way. You can also donate directly to Prevail of Central Indiana by visiting Prevailinc.org.

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TomWood_FPAd_JUN19_FINAL2.indd 1 7/1/19 8:56 PM Local News. Local Sports. Local Views. Local Events. This is Hamilton County’s Hometown Newspaper. News & Letter to the Editor 3 Community News Fishers showcasing itself on Instagram The City of Fishers has launched a citywide Instagram to showcase what it means to live, work, learn, and play in Fishers. Follow Fishers as the city celebrates the residents, businesses and organizations in the community. Visit @FishersIN on Instagram and be sure to use #AroundFishers with your posts.

Letter to the Editor Atlanta reader proud of Carmel wrestler Dear Editor: est attitude, based on his own comments I just read the article on Page 8 of in the article. the Wednesday, July 31 edition of the I’ve lived a lot of years, but was very Hamilton County Reporter about Car- moved by the wisdom of this young mel wrestler Suhas Chundi. What a fine man who, when he was wrestling at young man he seems to be! Bankers Life Fieldhouse for state, said I would like to acknowledge Suhas he blocked the “big deal-ness” out of his for his impressive wrestling career, be- brain “and tried to treat every match like cause I completely understand the ded- any other match.” ication, sacrifice and “blood, sweat and “The same coaches were in my cor- tears” that goes in to being a successful ner,” said Chundi. “I was working mostly wrestler. I’m the mother of three boys the same moves and it was just the same who were also wrestlers. I understand opponent, in my mind, in front of me.” this young man. That is amazing! How many of us put More importantly, I’d like to ac- so much pressure on ourselves, but could knowledge that while being such a good benefit from the wisdom of looking at wrestler is impressive, the level of ded- what lies ahead of us the same way? ication he must have to his education is I don’t know you Suhas, but you nothing short of amazing. This young make me proud! man is incredibly accomplished academ- Gina Sloderbeck ically. He also seems to have such a mod- Atlanta Free bicycle ride tomorrow at White River Elementary School The REPORTER cost. The short ride is 18 some support during the The Central Indiana Bi- miles long and has a food ride. Helmets are required cycle Association (CIBA) and water stop (SAG) at along with a good working is sponsoring a bicycle ride the halfway point. The me- bicycle. this Saturday, Aug. 3. The dium ride is 37 miles with Please arrive at least 15 ride will start at 8 a.m. at the option of two 20-mile minutes prior to the start- White River Elementary, loops. ing time. Register when 19000 Cumberland Road, This bicycle ride is not a you arrive and receive your Noblesville. race but a ride on a marked map of the route. Contact Membership is not re- route with support service John South at south87@ quired to participate and for the riders. A mentor is sbcglobal.net if you have there is no registration available if you would like questions.

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Thanks for reading The Reporter! 4 News Celebrate National Night Out in Carmel Tuesday The REPORTER your children to meet Car- multiple vendors will be on The City of Carmel will mel police officers and fire site to share safety tips. hold its annual National fighters so they can visit, In the event of inclem- Night Celebration from 6 to get their questions answered ent weather, NNO will be 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 6 at and talk about safety. moved inside to Carmel the City Gazebo. Come out and enjoy free Fire Station No. 41, 2 Civic National Night Out hot dogs, pizza and water. Square. (NNO) is a celebration of Please bring your own ta- NNO event organizers law enforcement and public bles and chairs. Attendees remind residents that one of safety personnel and all the are also encouraged to pitch the best ways to help deter work they do for our com- in and bring their favorite crime and drug activity is munities. NNO is a fami- goodies to share with neigh- keep homes and businesses ly-oriented event, so bring bors and friends. In addition, property lit. Indiana State Police seeking recruits for 80th Academy The REPORTER Basic Eligibility Require- Superintendent. The Indiana State Police ments and consideration 6. Must be a high school is now accepting applications factors for an Indiana State graduate as evidenced by a for the 80th Recruit Acade- Trooper include: diploma or general equiva- my. 1. Must be a United lency diploma (GED). Individuals who are in- States citizen. The starting salary for an terested in beginning a re- 2. Must be at least 21 Indiana State Police Depart- warding career as an Indiana and less than 40 years of age ment Recruit is $1,615.39 State Trooper must apply on- when appointed as a police bi-weekly during the acade- line at in.gov/isp/2368.htm. employee. (Appointment my training. At the comple- This website will provide a date is Oct. 1, 2020.) tion of academy training, the detailed synopsis of the ap- 3. Must meet a minimum starting salary is $48,000 a plication process as well as vision standard (corrected or year. information on additional uncorrected) of 20/50 acuity Recruits of the 80th Re- career opportunities with the in each eye and 20/50 distant cruit Academy are offered an Indiana State Police. binocular acuity in both eyes. excellent health care plan, Applications must be 4. Must possess a valid which includes medical, den- submitted electronically by driver's license to operate an tal, vision and pharmacy cov- 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. automobile. erage for both current and re- 3. Applications submitted 5. Must be willing, if ap- tired employees, along with after the deadline will not be pointed, to reside and serve their families, until reaching accepted for the 80th Recruit anywhere within the State of age 65. The Indiana State Academy. Indiana as designated by the Police pension program pro- vides a lifetime pension after Gatewoods 25 years of service. Vegetable Farm & Greenhouse Public Notice Additionally, the Indi- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ana State Police Department CITY OF WESTFIELD OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS provides comprehensive dis- Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Westfield, Hamilton ability coverage and a life County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of the City of Westfield will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the insurance program. Student current year at their regular meeting place at 130 Penn St. Westfield, Indiana, at loan forgiveness programs 7:00 P.M. on the 12th day of August, 2019. Fund Name: General are being offered at this time Major Budget Classification: Amount: – click here for more infor- Peaches Services $300,000 Capital $392,500 mation. TOTAL for General Fund 101 (DLGF 0101) $300,000 Interested applicants can Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Department obtain additional information of Local Government Finance (DLGF). The DLGF will make a written about a career as an Indiana determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriations made within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a Certified Copy of the action taken. State Trooper by visiting 8/1/2019 in.gov/isp/3041.htm to find Cindy Gossard, IAMC, CMC, CPFA, MMCA Clerk-Treasurer, City of Westfield the recruiter assigned to your RL2519 8/2/2019 area.

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Missie Sottong January 27, 1966 – July 31, 2019 Missie Sottong, 53, Tipton died on Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at Riverview Health in Noblesville after a short fight with cancer. She was born in Tipton on January 27, 1966 to David and Nelda (Long) Hinds. On February 5, 1991 she married Rick Sottong and he survives. Missie worked at Outpatient Integrated Strategies in Carmel as an Administrative Assistant. She was a graduate of Tipton High School, Class of 1984. Missie loved spending time with her family, especial- ly her grandchildren. She enjoyed shopping and being with friends. 1621 E. Greyhound Pass Left to share her memory are her husband Rick; three children, Tyler Sottong and fiancée Kelsey Stahl, Shelbie Sottong (Steven Tra- Carmel, IN 46032 gesser) and Mallorie Sottong (Jacob Overdorf), all of Tipton; two sisters, Cathy Hogan and husband Randy, Tipton, and Gina Jackman and husband Greg, (317) 587-2001 Elwood; two grandchildren, Samantha Sottong and Jace Sottong; two brothers, Mark Semon and wife Liz, Chicago, and Mike Semon and wife Ashkea, Noblesville; and her Donna www.bussellfamilyfunerals.com stepfather, Don Semon. Bussell Missie is also survived by a foster sister, Mary Dever, several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews and her dog Bailey. She was preceded in death by both of her parents. Funeral services for Missie will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, August 6 at Young-Nichols Funeral Home with Pastor Torrey Martin presiding. Burial will follow in Wilkens-Legg Cemetery at CR 400 South and CR 500 East in Tipton County. Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Arrangements Monday at the funeral home. Calling: 3 to 8 p.m., Aug. 5 In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial Service: 10 a.m., Aug. 6 contributions in Missie’s honor be made to the Tipton Location: Young-Nichols Funeral Home County Fair Board, 1200 S. Main St., Tipton, IN, 46072. Condolences: young-nichols.com

Carl Baber, Jr. March 15, 1941 – July 31, 2019 Carl Baber, Jr., 78, Noblesville, passed away on Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at his home in Noblesville. He was born on March 15, 1941 to Carl and Dorothy (Robertson) Baber in Newberry, Mich. Carl was a graduate of Noblesville High School. He worked for TRW, Noblesville Casting for 40 years, and Firestone. Carl enjoyed bowling and fishing. He loved spending time with his family. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Evelyn Baber; sons, Clint (Jamie) Baber and Jeff (Kris) Baber; brother, Granville (Carol) Baber; sister, Nina Jean Hunter; grandchil- dren, Amber Baber, Merideth Baber, Kylea Poppe, Kendra Baber and Jakson Baber; two great-granddaughters; and three great-grandsons. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Stanley and Ed Baber. Services will be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, August 6, 2019 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Arrangements Logan St., Noblesville, with Rev. Stanley R. Sutton Calling: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Aug. 6 officiating. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to the time Service: 1 p.m., Aug. 6 of service at the funeral home. Burial will be at Oak- Location: Randall & Roberts Funeral Home lawn Memorial Gardens in Indianapolis. Condolences: randallroberts.com Hamilton County Reporter Contact Information Phone 317-408-5548 Email [email protected] Publisher Jeff Jellison [email protected] 317-408-5548 Sports Editor Richie Hall [email protected] Twitter: @Richie_Hall Public Notices [email protected] 765-365-2316 Web Address www.ReadTheReporter.com Subscription Inquiries [email protected] Mailing Address PO Box 190 Westfield, IN 46074 Call Peggy 317-439-3258 or Jen 317-695-6032 20371 Country Lake Boulevard Noblesville • $249,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUG. 4, 12-2 PM Hosted by Jill Freeh Thinking of buying, selling or building a home? Adorable 2 story with 4 BR, 2.5 BA in Country Lake Estates - No HOA. New windows, fresh paint, updated bathrooms, new carpet upstairs and THE all appliances stay. This home will not disappoint! BLC# 21652801 Speak to Deak.com 6893 Willow Pond Drive 11075 East 900 North Noblesville • $294,900 Sheridan • $239,900 SOLD! PENDING Jennifer REALTORS

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From nowhere to Indy: Colts defense continues small school gold mine By CHARLIE CLIFFORD WISH-TV From Robert Mathis to Darius Leonard, Antoine Bethea to Pierre Desir and Kenny Moore, small schools continue to create big results on the Colts defense and this August you may be looking at the next pair — from nowhere. “It makes us feel at home, I came from Presbyterian, which was not the traditional D-1 level,” Colts rookie cornerback Rock Ya-Sin said. “And you have guys from smaller schools here that are making a lot of plays.” “You look in the (college) stands and there are not many in the stands as it is here or anything like that,” Colts rookie linebacker E.J. Speed said. “It will hit me on Thursday, our first preseason game against the Bills.” Rock Ya-Sin ended up at Temple after three seasons at tiny Presbyterian College in South Carolina. E.J. Speed was even more of a hail mary. The 24-year-old rookie spent six seasons at Division 2 Tarleton State in Texas. The two rookies played well again Thursday. “The common phrase is ‘hey, nothing is too big for this guy.’ So even though he’s out of a small school, you just have a feel he’s not going to have a problem step- ping in under the big lights,” Colts Head Coach said. “You like seeing that step.” Some crews make their own luck. And the Colts have a knack for putting them to work. OFF DAY TODAY No practice is scheduled today at training camp. Reporter photos by Kent Graham Activity resumes on Saturday with practice from 2 to 4 Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marcus Johnson stretches to catch a pass during drills at Day 7 of p.m., and Colts City from 1 to 5 p.m. Colts Training Camp at Grand Park.

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LEFT: Jacoby Brissett looks off to his right prior to making a pass. Sheridan Horseshoe League hosts second inter-league tournament of the season The Sheridan Horseshoe League conducted its sec- season in his final game of the night. Greg Emery also Ashpaugh Electric. Ashpaugh has also donated some ond inter-league tournament of the year this week. started hot, but dropped to third at the end of the night. extra money into the pot for the winners. Come on out The league voted on having two inter-league tour- Tamela McKinney had herself a great night as well, fin- this Saturday to enjoy some horseshoes, and hopefully naments, one in the beginning of the year and the other ishing sixth, and had the best game of her season, pitch- win some money just having some fun. in the middle of the year to separate the first half of the ing a 43. season from the second half. Overall it was a great night, with some great starts Actual scores: Greg Emery 219, Brad McKinney Brad McKinney took first place as he was pitching and some great finishes. 187, Mike McKinney 161. hot right out of the gate. Close behind him was Mike This weekend the league will host another open tour- Handicap scores: Brad McKinney 382, Mike Mc- McKinney, who easily had one of his best games all nament, starting at 9 a.m. this Saturday, sponsored by Kinney 377. Greg Emery 372. Sports 7 Hamilton County girls golf schedules

With girls golf teams beginning prac- Aug. 27: at Carmel (with Center Grove), Aug. 21: Western, 4:30 p.m. at Bear Slide ment, 1 p.m. at Twin Bridges GC tices today, here is a list of schedules for 4:30 p.m. GC Aug. 27: Cathedral, 4:30 p.m. at Harbour this year’s Hamilton County golf teams. Aug. 28: Hamilton County tournament, Aug. 24: New Palestine, 1 p.m. at The Trees GC Schedules are courtesy each school’s 4:30 p.m. at Harbour Trees GC Links GC Aug. 28: Hamilton County Tournament, 4 Sept. 3: HCC tournament, 10 a.m. at Bear Aug. 26: Eastern, 4:30 p.m. at Chippen- p.m. at Harbour Trees GC athletics website. Slide GC dale GC Aug. 29: Greenfield-Central, 5 p.m. at Sept. 5: Zionsville, 4 p.m. at Stony Creek Aug. 28: Hamilton County Tournament, Hawk’s Tail GC CARMEL GC 4:30 p.m. at Harbour Trees GC Sept. 3: Hoosier Crossroads Tournament, Aug. 5: at Bloomington South Invitational, Sept. 10: Noblesville, 4 p.m. at Gray Eagle Aug. 29: Maconaquah and Lewis Cass, 10 a.m. at Bear Slide GC 9 a.m. GC 4:30 p.m. at Bear Slide GC Sept. 5: Carmel and Hamilton Southeast- Aug, 6: HSE Invitational, 8 a.m. at Stony Sept. 12: at Westfield, 4:30 p.m. Sept. 4: Elwood, 4:30 p.m. at Elwood Links ern, 4:30 p.m. at Harbour Trees GC Creek GC Sept. 14: Noblesville Invitational, 1 p.m. at GC Sept. 7: Hall of Fame Tournament, 1 p.m. Aug. 8: Crooked Stick Invitational, 1:30 Harbour Trees GC Sept. 5: Frankfort and Crawfordsville, 5 at Purgatory GC p.m. Sept. 17: Lawrence North, 4:30 p.m. at p.m. at Bear Slide GC Sept. 10: Fishers, 4 p.m. at Gray Eagle GC Aug. 10: State Preview, 1 p.m. at Prairie Gray Eagle GC Sept. 10: Guerin Catholic and Mount Ver- Sept. 14: Miller Invitational, 1 p.m. at Har- View GC non, 4 p.m. at Arrowhead GC bour Trees GC Aug. 13: Hamilton Southeastern, 3:45 p.m. GUERIN CATHOLIC Sept. 11: Northwestern, 5 p.m. at Bear Sept. 17: Brownsburg, 4 p.m. at Harbour Aug. 14: Noblesville, 3:45 p.m. at Prairie Aug. 5: Guerin Catholic Invite, 4 p.m. Slide Trees GC View GC Aug. 6: Lafayette Jefferson Booster Club Sept. 14: Hoosier Conference meet, 11 Aug. 17: Zionsville Invitational, 1:30 p.m. Invitational, 8:30 a.m. a.m. at Tippecanoe Country Club UNIVERSITY Aug. 20: Noblesville, Westfield and Zions- Aug. 7: Zionsville, 8:30 a.m. Sept. 16: Frankton, 4:30 p.m. at Meadow Aug. 15: Crawfordsville, 5 p.m. at Wood ville, 4:20 p.m. at Prairie View GC Aug. 8: Crooked Stick Invitational, 1:30 Brook GC Wind GC Aug. 24: Roncalli Invitational, 1 p.m. at p.m. Sept. 17: Taylor, 4 p.m. at Chippendale GC Aug. 17: at Elwood Invitational, 1 p.m. Smock GC Aug. 10: State Preview, 1 p.m. at Prairie Sept. 19: Lebanon, 4:30 p.m. at Bear Slide Aug. 22: Western Boone, 4:30 p.m. at Cool Aug. 27: Center Grove and Fishers, 4 p.m. View GC GC Lake GC Aug. 28: Brebeuf Jesuit and Cathedral, 4 Aug. 13: Noblesville, 4:30 p.m. at Harbour Aug. 26: at Whiteland (with Greenwood p.m. Trees GC HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN Christian), 4:30 p.m. Aug. 28: Hamilton County Tournament, Aug. 17: at Ben Davis Invite, 1:30 p.m. Aug. 6: HSE Invitational, 8 a.m. at Stony Aug. 27: at Clinton Prairie (with Clinton 4:30 p.m. at Harbour Trees GC Aug. 24: Roncalli Invitational, 1 p.m. at Creek GC Central), 4:45 p.m. Sept. 3: MIC tournament, noon at Wood Smock GC Aug. 10: State Preview, 1 p.m. at Prairie Aug. 29: Park Tudor, 4 p.m. Wind GC Aug. 28: Hamilton County tournament, View GC Sept. 4: Brebeuf Jesuit and Cardinal Ritter, Sept. 5: Hamilton Southeastern and No- 4:30 p.m. at Harbour Trees GC Aug. 13: Carmel, 3:45 p.m. 4 p.m. at South Grove GC blesville, 4:30 p.m. at Harbour Trees GC Aug. 31: Circle City Conference meet, 1 Aug. 17: Western Invitational, 8 a.m. at Sept. 7: Ulen Invite, 8:30 a.m. at Ulen Sept. 7: Hall of Fame Tournament, 1 p.m. p.m. Chippendale GC Country Club at Purgatory GC Sept. 7: Hall of Fame Tournament, 1 p.m. Aug. 20: Fishers, 4 p.m. Sept. 10: Tri-West and Danville, 4:45 p.m. Sept. 14: Noblesville Invitational, 1 p.m. at at Purgatory GC Aug. 21: at Pendleton Heights, 4 p.m. Sept. 12: Pioneer Conference tournament, Harbour Trees GC Sept. 10: Hamilton Heights and Mount Ver- Aug. 27: at Western (with Noblesville), 4:30 5:30 p.m. at Wood Wind GC Sept. 18: Woodland Invitational, 4 p.m. non, 4 p.m. at Arrowhead GC p.m. Sept. 17: at Carmel JV, 4 p.m. Sept. 12: Lawrence North, 4:30 p.m. Aug. 28: Hamilton County Tournament, 4 FISHERS Sept. 14: Noblesville Invitational, 1 p.m. at p.m. at Harbour Trees GC WESTFIELD Aug. 6: HSE Invitational, 8 a.m. at Stony Harbour Trees GC Aug. 29: at Roncalli (with Greenwood), 4 Aug. 5: at Bloomington South Invite, 9 a.m. Creek GC Sept. 18: Woodland Invitational, 4 p.m. p.m. Aug. 8: at Crooked Stick Invite, 1:30 p.m. Aug. 8: New Palestine, 4 p.m. at The Links Aug. 31: at Lafayette Jefferson Lady Bron- Aug. 10: State Preview, 1 p.m. at Prairie GC HAMILTON HEIGHTS cho Invitational, 1 p.m. View GC Aug. 15: North Central, 4 p.m. at Gray Ea- Aug. 5: Plainfield, 2 p.m. at Deer Creek GC Sept. 3: HCC tournament, 10 a.m. at Bear Aug. 17: Western Invite, 8 a.m. at Chippen- gle GC Aug. 8: West Lafayette Invitational, 4:15 Slide GC dale GC Aug. 17: Western Invitational, 8 a.m. at p.m. at Purdue University GC Sept. 5: Noblesville and Carmel, 4:30 p.m. Aug. 20: Carmel, Noblesville and Zions- Chippendale GC Aug. 15: Tipton, 4:30 p.m. at Tipton Munic- at Purgatory GC ville, 4:20 p.m. at Prairie View GC Aug. 20: Hamilton Southeastern, 4 p.m. ipal GC Sept. 7: Hall of Fame Tournament, 1 p.m. Aug. 21: at Tipton, 4:30 p.m. Aug. 24: Connersville Invitational, noon at Aug. 17: Lapel Invitational, 2 p.m. at Edge- at Purgatory GC Aug. 24: Roncalli Invite, 1 p.m. at Smock Willow Brook GC wood GC Sept. 10: Westfield and New Palestine, GC 4:15 p.m. at Prairie View GC Aug. 27: Zionsville, 4:15 p.m. Sept. 14: Noblesville Invitational, 1 p.m. at Aug. 28: Hamilton County Tournament, 4 Harbour Trees GC p.m. at Harbour Trees GC Aug. 29: at Zionsville (with Brownsburg), 4 NOBLESVILLE p.m. Aug. 10: Kokomo Invitational, 1:30 p.m. at Aug. 31: at Lafayette Jefferson Lady Bron- Chippendale GC cho Invitational, 1 p.m. Aug. 13: Guerin Catholic, 4:30 p.m. at Har- Sept. 3: HCC Tournament, 10 a.m. at Bear bour Trees GC Slide GC Aug. 14: Carmel, 3:45 p.m. at Prairie View Sept. 4: at Ben Davis, 4 p.m. GC Sept. 7: Hall of Fame Tournament, 1 p.m. Aug. 15: New Palestine, 4 p.m. at Harbour at Purgatory GC Trees Sept. 10: Westfield and New Palestine, Aug. 17: Western Invitational, 8 a.m. at 4:15 p.m. at Prairie View GC Chippendale GC Sept. 12: Fishers, 4:30 p.m. Aug. 17: Lapel Invitational, 2 p.m. at Edge- Sept. 14: Franklin Central Invite, 1 p.m. at wood GC Smock GC Aug. 20: Carmel, Westfield and Zionsville, Sept. 17: Western, 4 p.m. 4:20 p.m. at Prairie View GC Aug. 24: Mooresville Fall Four Ball Tourna- 8 Sports

Thursday scores Major League Tampa Bay 9, Boston 4 Miami 5, Minnesota 4, 12 innings Houston 7, Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 10, San Francisco 2 St. Louis 8, Chicago Cubs 0 N.Y. Mets 4, Chicago White Sox 0 Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 1, 7 innings Oakland 5, Milwaukee 3 L.A. Dodgers 8, San Diego 2 Baseball standings Toronto 11, Baltimore 2

American League National League East W L PCT. GB East W L PCT. GB N.Y. Yankees 68 39 .636 - Atlanta 65 45 .591 - Tampa Bay 63 48 .568 7.0 Philadelphia 57 51 .528 7.0 Boston 59 51 .536 10.5 Washington 57 51 .528 7.0 Toronto 44 67 .396 26.0 N.Y. Mets 53 55 .491 11.0 Baltimore 36 72 .333 32.5 Miami 42 65 .393 21.5 Central W L PCT. GB Central W L PCT. GB Minnesota 66 42 .611 - St. Louis 58 50 .537 - Cleveland 63 45 .583 3.0 Chi. Cubs 57 51 .528 1.0 Chi. White Sox 46 60 .434 19.0 Milwaukee 57 53 .518 2.0 Kansas City 40 70 .364 27.0 Cincinnati 50 57 .467 7.5 Detroit 32 72 .308 32.0 Pittsburgh 47 61 .435 11.0 West W L PCT. GB West W L PCT. GB Houston 70 40 .636 - L.A. Dodgers 72 39 .649 - Oakland 62 48 .564 8.0 San Francisco 55 54 .505 16.0 L.A. Angels 56 54 .509 14.0 Arizona 54 55 .495 17.0 Texas 54 54 .500 15.0 San Diego 50 58 .463 20.5 Seattle 47 64 .423 23.5 Colorado 50 59 .459 21.0

Thursday's scores Dallas 87, New York 64 WNBA standings Connecticut 68, Phoenix 62 Los Angeles 76, Las Vegas 68 Eastern Conference Western Conference Team W L PCT. GB Team W L PCT. GB Connecticut 15 6 0.714 - Las Vegas 14 7 0.667 - Washington 13 6 0.684 1.0 Los Angeles 12 8 0.600 1.5 Chicago 11 9 0.550 3.5 Seattle 12 9 0.571 2.0 New York 8 12 0.400 6.5 Minnesota 10 10 0.500 3.5 Indiana 7 15 0.318 8.5 Phoenix 10 10 0.500 3.5 Atlanta 5 16 0.238 10.0 Dallas 6 15 0.286 8.0

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

ABOVE: Michael Hopson, the Indianapolis Colts Superfan, was in attendance at Thursday's Training Camp practice at Grand Park.

LEFT: Marcus Hunt goes through defensive line drills.