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Three Carmel students win Congressional App Challenge The REPORTER A group of three Carmel High School seniors have won this year’s Congressional App Challenge (CAC) for the development and implementation of their digital hall pass app, “PassMaster.” Congresswoman Susan Brooks (R-Ind.-05) visited Carmel High School Monday morning to announce the winners. Evan Kenyon, Joseph Paavola and Armaan Goel won the competition. They were assisted by fellow students Jared Stigter and Andrew Sleugh. Their app will be on display in the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Click here to watch a short video about PassMaster. The CAC is a competition designed to engage students from across the country in Photo provided computer science and coding. More than (From left) Carmel Clay Schools Superintendent Michael Beresford, Jared Stigter, Evan Kenyon, Congresswoman ever before, Science, Technology, Engi- Brooks, Joseph Paavola, Armaan Goel, Andrew Sleugh and Carmel High School Principal Tom Harmas. neering and Math (STEM) skills, including engagement in STEM fields and to encour- hibiting an app for mobile, tablet, or com- idea and demonstrated excellence of cod- computer science, are vital to compete in age them to pursue skills that will serve puter devices on a platform of their choice. ing and programming skills. Click here for the workforce, to build a culture of inno- them throughout their careers. An expert panel of judges evaluated each more information. vation and to spur economic growth. The Students in middle or high school are submission based on the following criteria: competition is intended to promote student encouraged to compete by creating and ex- Quality of the idea, implementation of the See App Challenge . . . Page 2 Heirbrandt re-elected HSE wins ‘We The People’ civics area IACC district VP The REPORTER improving local govern- competition, Fishers places second Hamilton County Com- ment.” missioner Mark Heirbrandt As District Vice Presi- was once again dent, Heirbrandt elected Vice Pres- will represent the ident of the Indi- elected county ana Association of commissioners in County Commis- the East Central sioners (IACC) district of the state, East Central Dis- which includes trict during its an- Delaware, Fayette, nual conference Franklin, Ham- last month. Wayne Heirbrandt ilton, Hancock, County Commissioner Ken Henry, Johnson, Madison, Paust said, “Mark will be a Marion, Randolph, Rush, great spokesperson for their district and is dedicated to See IACC . . . Page 3 State to pay Fishers $1M for South Street reconstruction By LARRY LANNAN cost $2.5 million, but with LarryInFishers.com the matching Community Crossings grant funds, the The City of Fishers plans state will pay $1 million and to reconstruct South Street the city will pay $1.5 million. Photo provided / LarryInFishers.com near downtown Fishers, and The South Street recon- Hamilton Southeastern High School earned the “We The People” state championship trophy Monday the State of will pay struction will stretch from after two full days of competition in downtown Indianapolis. Fishers High School finished in second $1 million of the construc- Fishers Point Boulevard to place. HSE will represent Indiana in the national contest, set for April 26-29, 2019, in Virginia. The tion costs through the Com- Lantern Road, according to HSE “We The People” team is coached by Janet Chandler. The second-place Fishers High School munity Crossings Matching Hill. The project will be bid team is coached by Liz Paternoster. The Indiana Bar Foundation sponsors the annual statewide Grant program. this winter with construc- competition. Students field questions from judges on constitutional issues, both historic and present Jeff Hill, Director of tion expected to begin in the day. A total of 300 seniors from 14 high schools in the state of Indiana took part in the state contest Engineering for the City of spring of 2019. after placing high in regional competition. “We The People” is a program promoting civic competence Fishers, told the Board of The board approved the and responsibility among the nation’s upper elementary and secondary students. Public Works and Safety on matching funds from the Monday that the project will state.

Noblesville extends hours at Federal Hill Commons’ Ice Plaza The REPORTER Parks Director Brandon Bennett said. with discounts and incentives to get out of when the school is mentioned at the rink. The Federal Hill Commons Ice Pla- The city also has partnered with Kotee- the house and enjoy more Noblesville at- Currently, four PTO nights are sched- za will extend operating hours for further wi Run Seasonal Slopes and Three-Two- tractions,” said Bennett. “The daily special uled for the next week: Promise Road enjoyment during winter break. Starting Fun!! & Bowl 32 to offer reciprocal promo- $10 admission with a receipt from a down- Elementary PTO – Wednesday, Dec. 12; Wednesday, Dec. 26, the Ice Plaza will be tions. When Ice Plaza patrons show their town Noblesville merchant the same day Noblesville West Middle School and North open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. through receipt from either business, they will re- will continue as well.” Elementary PTOs – Monday, Dec. 17; Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. ceive the $10 ice rink admission. In return, In addition to the partnerships with area Hinkle Creek Elementary PTO – Tuesday, “The outdoor recreational activity has when ice rink patrons show their wristband businesses, the parks department is working Dec. 18; and White River Elementary PTO welcomed nearly 2,000 skaters this season from a paid rink admission, they will re- with a number of Noblesville School Parent – Wednesday, Dec. 19. If your school or and we continue to look at ways to make the ceive a free round of mini golf (nine holes) Teacher Organizations to offer discounted organization is interested in participating, ice skating experience even better – including at Three-Two-Fun!! & Bowl 32 through skate admission as a fundraising opportu- please contact Kristi Spehler at kspehler@ the addition of the Christmas Cottage with Jan. 7 and receive $4 off general admission nity. From 5 to 9 p.m. on these nights, skat- noblesville.in.us. Santa from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Koteewi Run. ers will receive $11 rink admission and $1 evenings and 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday afternoons,” “These partnerships provide families per skater will be donated back to the PTO See Ice Plaza . . . Page 2 2 News

Ice Plaza from Page 1 Community News “After talking with San- nights. Weekly specials with $12 and allows for unlimited ta, he has graciously agreed Teen Night on Wednesdays skating all day. Guests may Summer isn’t far . . . Get ready for camps in Fishers! to add a few more dates in and Date and Skate Night bring their own skates if they Noblesville and will be at the on Thursdays begin at 5 p.m. prefer, but renting skates is This summer, Fishers Parks & Recreation is coming to a park near you. With over Christmas Cottage at Feder- Upcoming theme nights in- included in the admission 36 full and half-day camps for children ages 4 to 12, summer camps offer opportunities al Hill Commons from 5 to clude the following dates fee. The temporary ice rink for children to explore exciting and vibrant topics while meeting new friends. 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. starting at 6 p.m.: Dec. 14 is open daily with the ex- New for 2019, you can get a head start on summer camp registration. Registration 18 and Wednesday, Dec. 19 – Holiday Hat Night spon- ception of closing early at 4 for Fishers residents opens at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019, and at 8:30 a.m. on to visit with more children sored by IU Health Saxony p.m. on Christmas Eve and Monday, Jan. 21, 2019 for non-residents. Click here to check out the full lineup of and families the week before Hospital; Dec. 21 - Ugly New Year’s Eve and will be summer camps. Christmas,” Bennett said. Sweater Party; Dec. 28 – closed on Christmas Day. Admission rates of $10 Flannel Night; Jan. 4 – Alo- For additional information are also available for those ha Night; and Jan. 5 – Glow about the Federal Hill Com- patrons that participate on Night. mons Ice Plaza, visit feder- App Challenge special event and themed Ice Plaza admission is alhillcommons.com. from Page 1 When the group of stu- whenever they need. everyone could use either dents submitted the final 4. What’s a technical interface. One feature we version of their app for re- difficulty you faced in pro- added to aid in this acces- view, they provided these gramming your app, and sibility was letting students answers to the following what technical solution did write their own passes and questions: you use to overcome it? then ask teachers to approve 1. What Coding lan- One of the biggest chal- it, something that wasn’t Help Wanted guages did you use to com- lenges we faced when we possible with our school’s plete your app? created PassMaster was old pass system. For teach- Now hiring the following Python, HTML, CSS, making sure that it was built ers, we added a list of stu- DART, and the Bootstrap, with both teachers and stu- dents who were incoming so Flutter and Django frame- dents in mind, two totally that they would know how part-time positions: works. separate demographics. In many students were coming 2. What inspired you to order to make sure that it and which ones were com- create this app? was accessible and useful ing in most often, a highly We met with our to each group, we made it requested feature that was aitress school’s administration and available in both web and lacking from the paper pass W discussed the way passes mobile app formats and add- system. However, this in- worked. We found that the ed features tailored to each crease in accessibility meant current pass system was group that the old paper we had to essentially design disorganized and lacked ac- pass system couldn’t have two separate interfaces that Cook countability, and PassMas- supported. Making it avail- were both integrated and ter will solve these issues. able on computers via a web had a similar look and feel. 3. What is your app browser as well as in mobile Adding this on top of mak- trying to accomplish? app form lets each group use ing both web and app inter- Bartender Our app attempts to fix it in the way that best suits faces meant we had to do a our school’s pass system. It them. However, to make lot more work than we could does so by allowing teach- sure that teachers and stu- have if we had decided not Noblesville Moose Lodge #540 ers and students to request, dents could use PassMaster to build the project for with 950 Field Drive, Noblesville • (317) 773-9916 approve and create pass- regardless of their personal both teachers and students es wherever they are and preferences, we made sure in mind.

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Items needed for Prevail victims: • Grocery and Gas Gift Cards ($20) • Individual packaged snacks (chips, cookies, fruit snacks) • Journals (small) • Art supplies (markers, colored pencils, dry erase markers, spray cleaner and erasers for dry erase board) Prevail, Inc. is dedicated to serving victims of crime and abuse in a confidential, supportive, non-judgmental environment that is meant to empower, educate and strengthen those we serve. By offering these life-saving services, free of charge, we help people move forward - to give hope for a life free of violence and fear - to provide care and understanding in crisis - to help make an easier path in facing life’s challenges. Prevail seeks to make positive change happen - in individuals and families, in our communities, and in our social systems. News 3 IACC from Page 1

Town of Atlanta Now HiriNg Local Ordinance Enforcement Officer Photo provided Part Time As Needed Hamilton County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt spoke at last month’s IACC conference in Indianapolis about the response from safety personnel during the shooting at Noblesville West Middle School this past May. Duties incluDe • making regular patrols arounD town Shelby, Tipton, Union and Wayne counties. County Executive Director of Communi- • photo-Documenting violations The IACC is represented by six districts cations Mike Snowden were the keynote • proviDing violation notices to non-compliant properties in the state. Heirbrandt will serve on the panelists at this year’s conference. Shap- IACC’s board of directors, which deter- ing a safe and secure community is a top • insuring compliance of those citeD. mines policies and legislative goals for the priority for county commissioners. Attend- Association. ees learned in this session how emergen- Paust was elected District President cy planning, exercising and preparedness during the meeting as well. The district shaped an effective coordinated response to $20 per hour meeting also included discussion on cur- the tragic Noblesville West Middle School law enforcement experience preferreD, but not necessary. rent issues pertaining to county govern- shooting incident. nice opportunity for supplemental income! ment in the East Central District. About the Indiana Association The elections were held during the Applications may be picked up at 105 E. Main Street, Atlanta IACC’s 2018 Annual Conference, the larg- of County Commissioners est gathering of county commissioners in The Indiana Association of County And will be accepted until 2 pm on December 19 the state. The three-day conference includ- Commissioners is a non-profit organization Email [email protected] for more information ed several different workshops and break- established to provide the best education, out sessions that were designed specifical- leadership support and advocacy services ly for county commissioners and support for county commissioners to strengthen staff. their influence throughout Indiana. The ob- Heirbrandt and others attended several jectives of the Association are to promote training workshops concerning such coun- cooperation of the county unit with all oth- ty-related topics on county related topics er units of local government, (cities, towns, relating to the conference theme “Shaping township, etc.) and with state and federal Tomorrow Together” where they discussed agencies; and to promote improvement and the theme in all areas of local government efficiency in the delivery of county- gov and focused on jail overcrowding, work- ernment services. The various functions of force development, emergency prepared- the IACC include serving as liaison among ness, open door laws, shaping county high- counties, state and federal agencies, lob- way projects and more. bying the Indiana General Assembly on Heirbrandt, along with Hamilton Coun- behalf of county commissioners, as well as ty Sheriff Mark Bowen, Hamilton County providing technical assistance and training EMA Director Shane Booker and Hamilton to county commissioners and support staff.

Follow The Reporter on Facebook! 4 News Meeting Notices Cicero Fire Auxiliary As required by HEA 1242, the Cicero Redevel- The Cicero Town Council will meet in executive opment Commission will meet at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, session according to IC 14-1.5-6.1 (b)(5) to receive Dec. 18, 2018, at the Cicero Town Hall, 70 N. Byron information about and interview prospective employ- St., Cicero, for the annual meeting with overlapping ees at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018, at the Cicero taxing units. Town Hall, 70 N. Byron St., Cicero. fundraiser at Jim Dandy The REPORTER cards, socks, gloves and toi- Noblesville, 2301 Conner The Cicero Fire De- letries) and to help purchase St. The Cicero Fire Depart- partment Auxiliary is rais- equipment for the Cicero ment Auxiliary will receive ing money to help families Fire Department. 15 percent of all sales and whose homes were dam- Come out to dinner no coupon is needed to par- aged by fire. Funds raised or order to go from 4 to 9 ticipate. Just enjoy some will go toward supplying p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 13 great food and help out a kits to fire victims (gift at Jim Dandy Restaurant in great cause. Still time to enjoy Carmel festivities on the Trolley The REPORTER Enjoy your holiday shopping while riding the festive Carmel Holiday Trolley as you shop unique, local boutiques and galler- ies in Carmel's Arts & De- sign District, Indiana De- sign Center and City Center. Riders will receive free gift. The Holiday Trolley is free and open to the public. • Saturday, Dec. 15, 2 to 9 p.m. • Saturday, Dec. 22, 2 to 9 p.m. Photo provided For more information, 2787. You can also click events and festivals in Car- click here or call (317) 571- here for a list of all holiday mel. Police investigating reports of shots fired in Noblesville neighborhood The REPORTER to investigate. anything suspicious last Gatewoods At approximately 9:59 Detectives are actively night at or around 10 p.m. p.m. on Monday, police investigating and are inter- If you have any infor- Vegetable Farm & Greenhouse officers from the Nobles- ested in hearing from any- mation that would be help- ville Police Department one who has information ful, please call Detective responded to the 14000 about this case. Citizens Mike Haskett at 317-776- block of Cuppola Drive who reside in the Marilyn 6371 or email mhaskett@ in reference to a report Ridge neighborhood are noblesville.in.us. of shots fired. Officers being asked to review any There were no reported Fresh Cut arrived on the scene a video camera footage that injuries and this remains an short time later and began captures the roadway for ongoing investigation. Christmas Trees (Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir, White Pine & Black Hill Spruce) Wreathes, Garland & Grave Blankets

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See what’s on the Mon. to Sat. 9-7, Sundays 9-5 9555 E 206th St. Big O Noblesville, IN 46060 www.GatewoodVegetableFarm.com Radar Obituaries 5 Robert E. Moore TODAY’S BIBLE READING September 28, 1941 – December 1, 2018 And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother Robert E. Moore, 77, Cicero, passed away on December 1, 2018. He was born in of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and Noblesville on September 28, 1941, son of Robert L. and Martha G. Smeltzer Moore. anoint him. And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they Bob was raised on a farm in Westfield where he enjoyed working came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun. And they said among with animals and livestock. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army hav- themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre? ing served in Vietnam. And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away: for it was Bob enjoyed bowling as a Unified Partner with his son, Jerry and very great. And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting would travel to the many Special Olympics games. on the right side, clothed in a long white garment; and they were affrighted. Survivors include his wife, Denise Moore; daughter, Janna (Ed) Bugliosi; sons, Jerry L. Moore, Woodford G. Moore, Graham G. And he saith unto them, Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which (Tami) Moore and Brandon G. (Amy) Moore; grandchildren, Jaed was crucified: he is risen; he is not here: behold the place where they laid and Bruno Bugliosi, Wesley and Haley Moore, Jordan, Hannah and him. But go your way, tell his disciples and Peter that he goeth before you Brandie Moore. into Galilee: there shall ye see him, as he said unto you. And they went out Bob was a simple man and requested there not be a funeral ser- quickly, and fled from the sepulchre; for they trembled and were amazed: vice; however, hold on to the wonderful memories and keep them close. neither said they any thing to any man; for they were afraid. In memory of Bob, donations may be given to another great family: Special Olympics Mark 16:1-8 (KJV) Hamilton County, 1229 Dahlgren Lane, Cicero, IN 46061. Please visit bussellfamilyfunerals.com to read Bob’s complete obituary. Arrangements Richard L. “Rick” Trezise Bussell Family Funerals, Carmel-Westfield, is priv- Condolences: bussellfamilyfunerals.com July 24, 1957 – December 10, 2018 ileged to assist the family in arrangements. Richard L. “Rick” Trezise, 61, Noblesville, formerly of Amarillo, Texas, passed away Erika Sue Pickett on Monday, December 10, 2018 at his home. He was born on July 24, 1957 in Pueblo, Colo. November 20, 1967 – December 10, 2018 For 25 years, Rick worked as a metrology technician for Pantex Erika Sue Pickett, 51, Westfield, passed away on Monday, December 10, 2018 at in Texas. He enjoyed reading, loved trains, was a keen chess player St. Vincent Hospice in Indianapolis. She was born on November 20, and avidly read and studied the Bible. 1967 to Terry and Marold (Jackson) Farber in Whitley County, Ind. Rick is survived by his wife, Sheryl Trezise, whom he married Erika graduated from Columbia City High School in 1986, and on May 19, 1979; sons, Brian (Alissa-Jo) Trezise and Jason (Debra) earned her B.S. from IUPUI in 1990. She was a Compliance Officer Trezise; sister, Jo Ana Davidson; four grandchildren, Alathea, Ala- and Manager at Northwest Radiology in Zionsville. Erika enjoyed na-Renee, Fletcher and Jeremiah; his father- and mother-in-law, Ray sports and being on the beach. She deeply loved animals and music. and Yvonne Whisenhunt; brothers-in-law, Phillip (Dana) Whisen- Erika was confirmed at Eberhard Lutheran Church. Most of all, Erika hunt and Steven (Charly) Whisenhunt; sisters-in-law, Debra (Glenn) Davidson and Patri- loved her family and friends. cia (Bryan) Medbery; as well as numerous beloved nieces and nephews. She is survived by her husband, Dustin H. Pickett; mother, Ma- Rick was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph “Joe” Trezise and Katherine “Kay” rold Farber; daughter, Delaney Kay Pickett; son, Ellis H. Pickett; Trezise; sister, Ellen Hooper; and brothers, Roy Davidson and Mitchell Davidson. brother, Jeffrey E. (Stacie) Farber; father- and mother-in-law, Dan and Marilyn Pickett; A memorial visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on and brother- and sister-in-law, Jason (Melanie) Pickett. Monday, December 17, 2018 at Harbour Shores Church, Erika was preceded in death by her father, Terry Farber. 8011 E. 216th St., Cicero. Arrangements Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m. on Friday, December 14, 2018 at Randall & Rob- Memorial contributions may be made to Cure HHT, P.O. Service: 5 to 7 p.m., Dec. 17 erts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville. Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Box 329, Monkton, MD 21111. Location: Harbour Shores Church Saturday, December 15, 2018 at the funeral home, with Chaplain Kevin Klassen officiat- Condolences: randallroberts.com Condolences: randallroberts.com ing. Burial will be at Eagle Creek Cemetery in Westfield. Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Teresa Jean Pickett Society for Hamilton County, 1721 Pleasant St., Arrangements Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060; or the Humane So- Calling: 3 to 8 p.m., Dec. 14 November 26, 1961 – December 6, 2018 ciety of Whitley County, 951 S. Line St., Columbia Service: 11 a.m., Dec. 15 City, IN 46725. Location: Randall & Roberts Funeral Center Teresa Jean Pickett, 57, while surrounded by her loving family and caregivers, went Condolences: randallroberts.com to be with the Lord on Thursday evening, December 6, 2018 at her Condolences: randallroberts.com home in Baker’s Corner. Born on November 26, 1961 in Noblesville, she was the daughter of Thomas J. and Margaret L. (Hays) Heck. Teresa was a 1980 graduate of Sheridan High School, and shortly following graduation her life would change forever. That was the summer when she met her soul mate and the love of her life, Dale Alan Pickett. She and Dale were married on October 22, 1982. To- gether they raised a wonderful family, as well as taking care of quite a few stray animals that happened to wander onto the farm. Family was a huge part of who she was. It really didn’t matter if you were related to her or not, if you were a part of Teresa’s life, you were family. If someone could come up with a reason for family and friends to get together, Teresa was in. Birthdays, holiday parties, reunions, family camping trips, get-togethers with her knit- ting group, or just heading out on the bike with Dale and their riding buddies and getting lost in the beauty of the open road, those were the times that she held closest to her heart. Her work family meant the world to her as well. For 17 years Teresa scheduled appoint- ments and helped keep Noblesville’s Hair Design by William running as smoothly as humanly possible. Teresa enjoyed the years she spent with her coworkers, and truly loved getting to visit with the clients that came into the shop. Teresa attended the Baker’s Corner Wesleyan Church. She and Dale also rode with the Lebanon Chapter of the Gold Wing Riders Association. Teresa is survived by her loving husband, Dale Pickett, Baker’s Corner; her two sons, Joshua Alan Pickett (Alyssa), Westfield, and Levi Thomas Pickett, Sheridan; two grand- children, Autumn and Sadie Pickett, Westfield; one brother, Steven Heck (Ruth), Sheri- dan; brother-in-law, Michael Pickett (Adrienne); father- and mother-in-law, Ron and Jan- ice Pickett, Baker’s Corner; and by her parents, Thomas and Margaret Heck, Lake Placid, Fla. Going down to Florida to spend time with her parents was always one of her favorite vacation spots. Teresa is also survived by her two feline BFFs, Opie and Ellie Mae, who were by her side until the very end. She was preceded in death by her brother, William Joe Heck. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, December 13, 2018 at Kercheval Fu- neral Home, 306 E. 10th St., Sheridan. Burial will fol- low at Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan. Reverend Rex Dunning will be officiating. Visitation will take Arrangements place from 4 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, December 12, Calling: 4 to 8 p.m., Dec. 12 2018 at Kercheval Funeral Home. Service: 10:30 a.m., Dec. 13 Memorial contributions may be presented to St. Location: Kercheval Funeral Home Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Condolences: kerchevalfuneralhome.com Click here to read obituaries online 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

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Royals breeze to win, Parrish reaches 1,000 points By RICHIE HALL job jumping on their 3-point shooters, and Hamilton Southeastern's girls again, eliminating Tabor's dribble penetra- game with New Castle was both an easy win tion lanes." and a grand occasion. Parrish finished the game with 23 points, The Class 4A No. 2 Royals breezed to a including five 3-pointers, and also had six 76-38 victory over the visiting Trojans on rebounds, five assists and two blocked shots. Tuesday. The highlight came in the first Amaya Hamilton also scored 23 points, and quarter when junior star Sydney Parrish earned a double-double by collecting 11 became the latest member of Hamilton rebounds. County's 1,000-point club. "We all get along so well," said Parrish. Parrish came into the game with 994 "They understand every part of sharing the points, needing only six to reach the magic ball. Everybody's great with each other." number. She got it midway through the first "Amaya Hamilton played amazing quarter on a 3-pointer. The game was tonight," said Parrish. "Everybody's happy stopped to recognize Parrish, then it was for her. It's just a great feel as a team, on and quickly back to business. off the court." "I honestly didn't even know I was close Jackie Maulucci added 15 points. Molly until about two games ago," said Parrish. "I Walton had six rebounds and five assists, didn't really think about it, but then I was while Malea Jackson also dished out five like 'Oh!' I was worried this game that I assists. wasn't going to get there. I was like, 'Oh my The Royals’ junior varsity won 63-12. gosh, six points.' Scoring were Viele 21, Hinshaw 13, Stewart Parrish said she couldn't have done it 9, Etheredge 5, Hill 4, Gabriel 4, Baker 3, without her teammates. Goeglin 2 and Rathbun 2. "They're the reason that I get some of the Southeastern is now 13-1 for the season points that I have," said Parrish. "That's a and will host Fishers on Saturday in the big help." Mudsock game. "Syd's a wonderful kid," said Southeast- ern coach Chris Huppenthal. "She gave up the ball when she needed to give it up. She Southeastern 76, didn't force any shots, she took a lot of great New Castle 38 shots. And she was hitting tonight." Southeastern FG FT TP PF "I'm so happy for her," said Huppenthal. Amaya Hamilton 9-17 4-4 23 0 "Having her in our program has been a Molly Walton 1-1 2-2 4 3 Malea Jackson 1-10 0-0 2 2 blessing for us and for everybody involved. Sydney Parrish 8-11 2-2 23 0 She does a great job of including her team- Jackie Maulucci 7-13 0-0 15 3 mates in everything she does on the basket- Lydia Self 1-4 0-0 2 1 ball floor." Bailee Poore 1-5 0-0 2 2 Lauren Morris 0-3 0-0 0 5 The Royals put this game away early. Bri Baker 0-2 0-0 0 0 Southeastern led 26-0 before New Castle Ryan Viele 1-2 0-0 3 0 scored a basket at the last second of the first Makayla Hinshaw 1-1 0-0 2 1 Reporter photo by Richie Hall period. HSE then led 43-12 at halftime and Allie Poyer 0-1 0-0 0 0 Totals 30-70 8-8 76 17 Hamilton Southeastern’s Sydney Parrish became the newest member was up 67-25 after three quarters. Score by Quarters "I thought early on, we did a very good New Castle 2 10 13 13 - 38 of the Hamilton County 1,000 point club during the Royals’ Tuesday job defensively," said Huppenthal. "I Southeastern 26 17 24 9 - 76 game with New Castle. Parrish is pictured with her parents Shawn (far thought we did a good job against Southeastern 3-point shooting (8-25) Parrish 5-6, Maulucci 1-4, Hamilton 1-3, Viele 1-1, left) and Aimee Parrish and Southeastern head coach Chris Huppenthal. (Cameron) Tabor. We wanted to go ahead Jackson 0-7, Morris 0-2, Baker 0-1, Poore 0-1. and try and take her out. We thought if we Southeastern rebounds (37) Hamilton 11, eliminated her opportunities, we eliminated Walton 6, Parrish 6, Self 4, Poore 3, Morris 2, the rest of the team's opportunities. Espe- Jackson 1, Hinshaw 1, Maulucci 1, Baker 1, cially the first quarter. We did a very good Poyer 1. Shamrocks beat Avon, improve to 2-2 in conference

Westfield scored a nice Hoosier Cross- Westfield is now 2-2 in HCC play and roads Conference win over Avon, 55-47 on 9-4 overall. The Shamrocks play another Tuesday at The Rock. conference game Saturday afternoon at The Shamrocks Noblesville. led 19-14 after the first quarter, with Regan Dimond hitting Westfield 55, Avon 47 Westfield FG FT TP PF two 3-pointers. The Jade Shipley 5-10 2-4 13 2 Orioles closed to Alyssa Crockett 6-11 3-3 17 3 within one during the Gigi Eldredge 3-8 1-4 7 3 second period, but a Ashtin DeCraene 1-4 1-2 4 0 Ava Henson 3-4 0-0 6 2 basket off a steal from Zoe Pentecost 1-3 0-0 2 0 Jade Shipley kept Karley Wininger 0-2 0-0 0 0 Westfield ahead 24- Regan Dimond 2-3 0-0 6 3 21 at halftime. Jordan Hillis 0-0 0-2 0 1 Jessica Castor 0-0 0-0 0 1 Dimond The 'Rocks led 34- Totals 21-45 7-15 55 15 29 after three quarters, Score by Quarters then poured in 21 points in the fourth. Avon 14 7 8 18 - 47 Alyssa Crockett scored 17 points and pulled Westfield 19 5 10 21 - 55 Westfield 3-point shooting (6-10) Dimond 2-3, eight rebounds, while Shipley added 13 Crockett 2-2, Shipley 1-2, DeCraene 1-2, Win- points and dished out four assists. Gigi inger 0-1. Eldredge collected five rebounds and also Westfield rebounds (26) Crockett 8, Eldredge 5, handed out five assists. Crockett hit two DeCraene 2, Pentecost 2, Wininger 1, Henson 1, team 7. 3-pointers. GC boys win at the Eagles Nest Guerin Catholic's boys basketball team used efficient shooting to pull away from Pendleton Heights 51- 38 Tuesday at the Eagles Nest. The Golden Eagles outscored the Arabians in each quar- ter, slowly building their lead throughout the game. Guerin led 7-4 after the first period and 19-14 at halftime. Bernie Gillis McGuinness led the Golden Eagles' scoring with 11 points. Luke Godfrey added nine points, while Kian Sills and Matthew Gillis both scored eight. Sills, who announced his commitment Sports 7

Royals get dual meet victory at Noblesville Hamilton Southeastern won an all- county dual meet Tuesday, beating Nobles- ville 40-21 at The Mill. The Royals won the first three bouts of the meet, including the first two by falls from Luke Ferren and Andrew Irick. A decision win from Crae Kunkleman gave Southeastern a 15-0 lead. The Millers got on the board when Doug Walkley won the 106-pound match with a decision, and the teams mostly alternated wins from there. Noblesville made a run when Dalton Huffman got a tech fall at 132, then Daniel Gallinoto picked up a pin at 138. But the Royals won the next four matches in a row to seal the dual meet win. Jake Simone and Ronan Heiner both had wins by fall for HSE in addition to the first two pins. Southeastern 40, Noblesville 21 Meet started at 195 pounds 195: Luke Ferren (HSE) def. Blake Kilion (N) by fall, 2:15 220: Andrew Irick (HSE) def. Emmitt Cole (N) by fall, 0:56 285: Crae Kunkleman (HSE) def. Sam Wertz (N) by dec., 5-0 106: Doug Walkley (N) def. Ryan Hartig (HSE) by dec., 9-6 113: Jake Simone (HSE) def. Keaton Reporter photo by Kent Graham Sepiol (N) by fall, 4:29 120: Tim Alexander (N) def. Jake Noblesville’s Daniel Gallinoto (gray) gets control during his match with Hamilton Southeastern’s Cam Roberts at the Lemieux (HSE) by dec., 3-1 Millers-Royals wrestling dual meet Tuesday at The Mill. 126: Gaige Lloyd (HSE) def. Cesar Sierra (N) by dec., 7-6 Roberts (HSE) by fall, 5:36 Dewayne Simpson (N) by dec., 10-9 (N) by dec., 6-3 132: Dalton Huffman (N) def. Ethan 145: Reece Luhmann (HSE) def. Joey 160: Ronan Heiner (HSE) def. Seth 182: Zach Knoll (N) def. Max Broom Pritt (HSE) by tech fall, 22-7 Kitko (N) by major dec., 12-4 Stone (N) by fall, 1:58 (HSE) by major dec., 11-2 138: Daniel Gallinoto (N) def. Cam 152: Jackson Williams (HSE) def. 170: Ryan Cast (HSE) def. Josh Evans

EAGLES From Page 6 Golden Eagles win all- to Franklin College on Tuesday, also made Joseph Bobilya 3-3 0-0 6 4 two 3-pointers. Bernie McGuinness 3-5 4-4 11 1 Luke Godfrey 3-7 3-3 9 2 As a team, Guerin Catholic shot 64 Matt Parenteau 0-0 0-0 0 4 county dual with Sheridan percent (16 of 25) from the field, and made Matthew Gillis 2-2 4-4 8 2 Josh Osborn 1-1 4-4 6 0 all 15 of its free throw attempts. Guerin Catholic also won an all-county 126: Noah Ehrie (S) def. Jon Koscal The Golden Eagles are 3-2 and travel to Cameron Weitzel 1-1 0-0 3 0 Roc Ricker 0-0 0-0 0 0 dual meet, beating Sheridan 54-21 Tuesday (GC) by dec., 11-9 Heritage Christian on Friday for a Circle Davis Schlichte 0-0 0-0 0 0 at Hobbs Hall. 132: Sean Tallman City Conference game. Totals 16-25 15-15 51 14 Eight of the nine contested matches were (GC) won by forfeit Score by Quarters Pendleton Heights 4 10 12 12 - 38 decided by pins. The Golden Eagles got falls 138: Axel Aleman Guerin Catholic 51, Guerin Catholic 7 12 15 17 - 51 from Max Fallin, Clay Paton, Quinn Sutton, (S) def. Luke Tabor Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (4-8) Sills 2-3, Jeff Dunasky, Zach Sutton and Ben (GC) by fall, 1:18 Pendleton Heights 38 McGuinness 1-1, Weitzel 1-1, Godfrey 0-3. Batchelder. Axel Aleman and Cian McGarr 145: Jeff Dunasky Guerin Catholic rebounds (15) Sills 2, Bobilya 2, Guerin Catholic FG FT TP PF McGuinness 2, Godfrey 2, Osborn 2, Gillis 2, both won by pin for Sheridan, with Noah (GC) def. Mace Kian Sills 3-6 0-0 8 1 Parenteau 2, team 1. Ehrie winning in a decision. Bond (S) by fall, 1:40 152: Zach Sutton Guerin Catholic 54, (GC) def. Corbin Sheridan 21 Went (S) by fall, Meet started at 220 pounds Axel Aleman 1:10 220: Max Fallin (GC) def. Kaden Sheridan 160: Ben Harrold (S) by fall, 1:16 Batchelder (GC) 285: Ben Woodward (S) won by forfeit def. Gabe Holler 106: Double forfeit (S) by fall, 1:24 113: Clay Patton (GC) def. Alden 170: Cian McGarr (S) def. Brayden Hammersley (S) by fall, 0:32 Hall (GC) by fall, 1:14 120: Quinn Sutton (GC) def. Eliah 182: Alex Hubbard (GC) won by forfeit Garner (S) by fall, 2:58 195: Robert Sapienza (GC) won by forfeit 8 Sports

Tigers sweep Millers in dual meet

The Fishers swim teams swept Noblesville in an all-county dual meet on Tuesday. The Tigers girls won 146-37, taking all 11 events. Individual winners were Abby Jahns in the 200 freestyle and butterfly, Corinne Yorkman in the individual medley and backstroke, Hannah Pratt in the 50 and 100 freestyles, Sam Hietpas in the 500 free and Kenzie Pierce in the breaststroke. Fishers swept all three relays. Noblesville took second in all three relays, with Sammy Huff and Caitlin Marshall swimming in each relay. In the boys meet, Fishers won 150-30. The Tigers claimed nine events: Aaron Frollo was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles. Other individual winners were Kyle Ponsler in the IM, Trevor Adcock in the butterfly, Tyler Schwertfeger in the 100 free and Cory Jacocks in the backstroke. Logan Ayres and Izzy Harding tied for first in the backstroke, and Fishers won the medley and 400 free relays. The Millers' Cameron Kramer won the 50 free, and Noblesville took the 200 free relay as well. Photos by Bret Richardson

GIRLS MEET Fishers’ Trevor Adcock won the butterfly during the Tigers’ dual meet with Noblesville on Tuesday. Team score: Fishers 146, Noblesville 37. 200 medley relay: 1. Fishers "A" (Corinne 2:15.67, 4. Harvey (N) 2:22.90, 5. Cooley (N) 500 freestyle: 1. Hietpas (F) 5:19.10, 2. Booth (F) 100 breaststroke: 1. Pierce (F) 1:09.38, 2. Reade Yorkman, Lydia Reade, Nicole Rueff, Hannah 2:24.19. 5:23.32, 3. Terpening (F) 5:25.92, 4. Huff (N) (F) 1:10.45, 3. Marshall (N) 1:10.83, 4. Emily Pratt) 1:52.43, 2. Noblesville "A" (Jordan Cooley, 50 freestyle: 1. Pratt (F) 24.74, 2. Fero (F) 25.50, 5:38.10, 5. Harvey (N) 5:44.07. Pfeifer (F) 1:13.25, 5. Koo (F) 1:15.04. Sammy Huff, Caitlin Marshall, Abby Harvey) 3. Agapios (F) 26.20, 4. Gillian Cripe (N) 26.61, 5. 200 freestyle relay: 1. Fishers "A" (Fero, Agapios, 400 freestyle relay: 1. Fishers "A" (Fero, Jahns, 1:52.75, 3. Fishers "B" (Kalli Agapios, Kenzie Emma Julien (F) 27.79. Stein, Pratt) 1:41.06, 2. Noblesville "A" (Marshall, Booth, Yorkman) 3:45.44, 2. Noblesville "A" (Huff, Pierce, Alexandra Stein, Ellen Fero) 1:53.14. 100 butterfly: 1. Jahns (F) 1:00.19, 2. Rueff (F) Cripe, Snyder, Huff) 1:44.26, 3. Fishers "B" Harvey, Cripe, Marshall) 3:47.91, 3. Fishers "B" 200 freestyle: 1. Abby Jahns (F) 1:56.48, 2. Sam 1:01.20, 3. Kara Robeson (F) 1:02.79, 4. Pierce (Julien, Pierce, Jahns, Booth) 1:45.35. (Abby Miller, Hietpas, Kennedy, Reade) 3:55.90. Hietpas (F) 2:02.64, 3. Morgan Booth (F) 2:03.91, (F) 1:03.20, 5. Diane Koo (F) 1:04.33. 100 backstroke: 1. Yorkman (F) 1:02.21, 2. Stein BOYS MEET 4. Kylie Terpening (F) 2:04.69, 5. Emma Snyder 100 freestyle: 1. Pratt (F) 54.04, 2. Stein (F) (F) 1:02.58, 3. Robeson (F) 1:02.97, 4. Kennedy Team score: Fishers 130, Noblesville 50. (N) 2:11.11. 55.16, 3. Agapios (F) 58.10, 4. Cripe (N) 58.16, 5. (F) 1:04.91, 5. Tina Berger (N) 1:09.54. 200 medley relay: 1. Fishers "A" (Kyle Ponsler, 200 individual medley: 1. Yorkman (F) 2:13.64, Reagan Hart (N) 1:00.01. Izzy Harding, Trevor Adcock, Cory Jacocks) 2. Reade (F) 2:14.25, 3. Savannah Kennedy (F) 1:42.47, 2. Noblesville "A" (Cameron Kramer, Jack Wolfred, Andy Buna, Nick Beeson) 1:43.57, 3. Fishers "B" (Logan Ayres, Alex Garcia, Jared Hyatt, Sean Deimling) 1:48.59. 200 freestyle: 1. Aaron Frollo (F) 1:47.60, 2. Tyler Schwertfeger (F) 1:52.69, 3. Bruno Kitazuka (F) 1:53.61, 4. Will Huff (N) 2:00.30, 5. Casey Akers (N) 2:05.29. 200 individual medley: 1. Ponsler (F) 2:03.08, 2. Jacocks (F) 2:04.64, 3. Isaac Stephan (N) 2:09.67, 4. Garcia (F) 2:13.50, 5. Thomas Miller (F) 2:23.38. 50 freestyle: 1. Kramer (N) 22.52, 2. Adcock (F) 22.97, 3. Ayres (F) 24.14, 4. Deimling (F) 24.64, 5. Aidan Haney (N) 25.05. 100 butterfly: 1. Adcock (F) 55.46, 2. Harding (F) 56.60, 3. Huff (N) 56.92, 4. Wolfred (N) 57.93, 5. Jared Hyatt (F) 1:01.37. 100 freestyle: 1. Schwertfeger (F) 50.07, 2. Ponsler (F) 50.29, 3. Deimling (F) 53.17, 4. Wesley Mathis (N) 55.34, 5. Ty Cox (N) 55.40. 500 freestyle: 1. Frollo (F) 4:49.10, 2. Kitazuka (F) 5:09.87, 3. Beeson (N) 5:22.61, 4. Ben Russell (F) 5:30.67, 5. Jude Bragdon (F) 5:42.56. 200 freestyle relay: 1. Noblesville "A" (Kramer, Huff, Beeson, Wolfred) 1:31.99, 2. Fishers "A" (Adcock, Jacocks, Schwertfeger, Frollo) 1:32.14, 3. Fishers "B" (Deimling, Garcia, Russell, Kitazuka) 1:39.60. 100 backstroke: T1. Ayres (F) 57.73; Harding (F) 57.73, 3. Hyatt (F) 1:02.53, 4. Mathis (N) 1:04.40, 5. Buna (N) 1:07.79. 100 breaststroke: 1. Jacocks (F) 1:04.16, 2. Stephan (N) 1:05.37, 3. Garcia (F) 1:07.27, 4. Miller (F) 1:12.14, 5. Justin DuBois (N) 1:13.13. 400 freestyle relay: 1. Fishers "A" (Schwertfeger, Harding, Ponsler, Frollo) 3:23.79, 2. Noblesville "A" (Kramer, Huff, Beeson, Wolfred) 3:24.01, 3. Fishers "B" (Kitazuka, Russell, Hyatt, Ayres) 3:38.59. Noblesville’s Abby Harvey swam in the 500 freestyle. Carmel gets sweep at Southeastern

The Carmel swim teams swept Hamilton 5:31.55, 4. Robinson (HSE) 5:32.69, 5. Witt (HSE) 2:03.23, 4. Riki Iwase (C) 2:07.67, 5. Southeastern at a dual meet Tuesday at the GIRLS MEET (HSE) 5:33.27. Thomas Reising (HSE) 2:10.70. 200 freestyle relay: 1. Carmel "A" (Christman, 50 freestyle: 1. DJ Rogers (HSE) 21.70, 2. Royals' Aquatic Center. Team score: Carmel 108, Hamilton Southeastern 78. Bowen, Pangburn, Love) 1:38.02, 2. Rothrock (C) 21.80, 3. Rafalko (C) 22.25, 4. In the girls meet, the Greyhounds won 200 medley relay: 1. Southeastern "A" (Abby Southeastern "A" (Saple, Fisher, Pugh, M. William Kok (C) 23.49, 5. Nick Bostock (HSE) 108-78. Carmel won seven events, including Harter, Molly Robinson, Hannah Pugh, Bri Pedersen) 1:41.08, 3. Carmel "B" (Carmichael, 23.50. a double individual victory from Madelyn Saple) 1:47.52, 2. Carmel "A" (Colleen Duffy, Mimi Durgin, Vivian Kraabel, Hayley Reed) One-meter diving: 1. Nathan Barr (HSE) 1:43.52. 244.45, 2. Austin Rushinsky (C) 149.65, 3. Jack Christman in the 200 and 100 freestyles. Rachel Young, Gretchen Lueking, Kendra Bowen) 1:48.57, 3. Carmel "B" (Taylor Conley, 100 backstroke: 1. A. Harter (HSE) 58.57, 2. Bisesi (HSE) 138.80, 4. Emilio Rios-Rojas (HSE) Other winners were Margaret Love in the MacKenna Lieske, Meredith Berglund, Ashlyn Underhill (C) 59.94, 3. Williams (C) 1:00.80, 4. 135.05, 5. Jacob Freedman (C) 134.20. individual medley, Colleen Duffy in the 50 Underhill 1:49.07. Olivia Harter (HSE) 1:01.16, 5. Berglund (C) 100 butterfly: 1. Davis (C) 50.16, 2. Griffin free, Ashlyn Underhill in the butterfly, and 200 freestyle: 1. Madelyn Christman (C) 1:01.37. Hadley (C) 51.12, 3. Rothrock (C) 51.94, 4. 100 breaststroke: 1. Robinson (HSE) 1:08.01, Harrison (HSE) 54.03, 5. Streett (HSE) 56.15. the 200 and 400 free relays. 1:53.51, 2. Molly Pedersen (HSE) 1:56.59, 3. Hannah White (C) 1:58.78, 4. Sarah Myung (C) 2. Lieske (C) 1:18.75, 3. Sarah Juffer (HSE) 100 freestyle: 1. Rogers (HSE) 47.85, 2. Southeastern started the meet with a 1:58.30, 5. Kayleigh Witt (HSE) 2:01.44. 1:20.03, 4. Maddie Davis (C) 1:20.84, 5. Elsa Cavanaugh (C) 49.74, 3. Brandon Edwards (C) victory in the medley relay. The Royals got 200 individual medley: 1. Margaret Love (C) Bray (C) 1:22.10. 49.78, 4. Eden (HSE) 51.05, 5. William Plumb a 1-2-3 sweep of diving, with Ashley 2:09.26, 2. Pugh (HSE) 2:10.78, 3. A. Harter 400 freestyle relay: 1. Carmel "A" (Myung, (C) 52.47. Morgan Croaning, Jarding, Sura) 3:36.75, 2. 500 freestyle: 1. Sellers (HSE) 4:54.21, 2. Sinicropi first, Halli Siwik second and Sarah (HSE) 2:14.33, 4. Makayla Sura (C) 2:14.44, 5. White (C) 2:16.42. Southeastern "A" (A. Harter, M. Pedersen, E. Ethan Johns (C) 5:04.69, 3. Noah Lichtenberg Ballard third. Molly Pedersen won the 500 50 freestyle: 1. Duffy (C) 24.68, 2. Avery Pedersen, Witt) 3:42.41, 3. Carmel "B" (Maggie (C) 5:09.68, 4. B. Edwards (C) 5:25.59, 5. Alex free, Abby Harter took the backstroke and Williams (C) 24.69, 3. Saple (HSE) 24.87, 4. DeLillo, Ashlea Swingewood, Bana Hattab, Kaminski (HSE) 5:29.28. Grace Pangburn (C) 25.63, 5. Kennedy Fisher Victoria Johns) 3:46.65. 200 freestyle relay: 1. Carmel "A" (Mitchell, Molly Robinson was first in the breaststroke. BOYS MEET Malicki, Hadley, Kok) 1:28.04, 2. Southeastern In the boys meet, the Greyhounds were (HSE) 25.82. One-meter diving: 1. Ashley Sinicropi (HSE) Team score: Carmel 119, Hamilton "A" (Rogers, Z. Bostock, N. Bostock, Streett) 119-67 winners, also taking seven events. 227.25, 2. Halli Siwik (HSE) 226.50, 3. Sarah Southeastern 67. 1:28.93, 3. Carmel "B" (Griffin Seaver, Plumb, Jake Mitchell was first in the IM and the Ballard (HSE) 224.15, 4. Darci Commons (C) 200 medley relay: 1. Carmel "A" (Wyatt Davis, Cavanaugh, J. Iwase) 1:31.48. 204.45, 5. Courtney Broyles (HSE) 181.65. Ryan Malicki, Alec DeLong, Augustus Rothrock) 100 backstroke: 1. DeLong (C) 54.72, 2. Kopp breaststroke for Carmel. Other individual 1:36.70, 2. Carmel "B" (Nolan Kopp, Patrick (C) 56.57, 3. Connor Lathrop (C) 58.88, 4. Ethan winners were Jota Iwase in the 200 free, 100 butterfly: 1. Underhill (C) 56.88, 2. Pugh (HSE) 57.31, 3. Taylor Conley (C) 1:00.06, 4. Cavanaugh, Jota Iwase, Andrew Rafalko) Forbes (HSE) 59.35, 5. Eden (HSE) 1:00.17. Jake Mitchell in the IM, Wyatt Davis in the Sarah Jarding (C) 1:00.64, 5. DaBin Jung (HSE) 1:41.49, 3. Southeastern "A" (Marcus Eden, 100 breaststroke: 1. Mitchell (C) 1:00.47, 2. butterfly, and the medley and 200 free relays. 1:01.63. Andrew Truxall, Connor Harrison, Zack Bostock) Davis (C) 1:00.80, 3. Hadley (C) 1:03.11, 4. 100 freestyle: 1. Christman (C) 52.15, 2. 1:41.93. Truxall (HSE) 1:04.13, 5. Reising (HSE) 1:04.59. DJ Rogers was a double winner for the 200 freestyle: 1. J. Iwase (C) 1:45.72, 2. 400 freestyle relay: 1. Southeastern "A" Royals in the 50 and 100 freestyles. Also Lueking (C) 53.40, 3. Myung (C) 54.80, 4. Saple (HSE) 55.01, 5. Ellie Pedersen (HSE) 57.00. Keegan Streett (HSE) 1:45.99, 3. Evan Sellers (Streett, Rogers, N. Bostock, Eden) 3:19.47, 2. winning for HSE were Nathan Barr in 500 freestyle: 1. M. Pedersen (HSE) 5:13.84, 2. (HSE) 1:48.91, 4. Griffin Seaver (C) 1:49.73, 5. Carmel "A" (Johns, R. Iwase, B. Edwards, N. diving, Evan Sellers in the 500 free and the Young (C) 5:15.20, 3. Alexa Carmichael (C) Nicholas Edwards (C) 1:51.98. Edwards) 3:21.32, 3. Carmel "C" (Lichtenberg, 200 individual medley: 1. Jake Mitchell (C) Kellen Reese, David Gabrick, Plumb) 3:29.82. 400 free relay. 1:53.43, 2. Malicki (C) 2:00.38, 3. Harrison Sports 9 Tuesday’s scores Houston 111, Portland 104 San Antonio 111, Phoenix 86 NBA standings Toronto 123, L.A. Clippers 99 Eastern Conference Western Conference Atlantic W L PCT. GB Northwest W L PCT. GB Toronto 22 7 .759 - Oklahoma City 17 8 .680 - Philadelphia 19 9 .679 2.5 Denver 18 9 .667 - Boston 16 10 .615 4.5 Portland 15 12 .556 3.0 Brooklyn 10 18 .357 11.5 Minnesota 13 14 .481 5.0 New York 8 20 .286 13.5 Utah 13 15 .464 5.5 Central W L PCT. GB Pacific W L PCT. GB Milwaukee 18 8 .692 - Golden State 19 9 .679 - Indiana 17 10 .630 1.5 L.A. Clippers 17 10 .630 1.5 Detroit 13 12 .520 4.5 L.A. Lakers 17 10 .630 1.5 Cleveland 6 21 .222 12.5 Sacramento 14 12 .538 4.0 Chicago 6 22 .214 13.0 Phoenix 4 24 .143 15.0 Southeast W L PCT. GB Southwest W L PCT. GB Charlotte 13 13 .500 - Memphis 15 11 .577 - Orlando 12 15 .444 1.5 Dallas 14 11 .560 0.5 Miami 11 15 .423 2.0 San Antonio 14 14 .500 2.0 Washington 11 16 .407 2.5 New Orleans 14 15 .483 2.5 Atlanta 6 20 .231 7.0 Houston 12 14 .462 3.0 Hamilton County basketball 1,000 point scorers Here is an updated list of Hamilton County basketball players that have reached 1,000 54. John Kiser (2016) Noblesville 1,039 points in their careers. 55. Ryan Smoot (1991) Sheridan 1,026 The list was compiled and provided by Tony Oilar, assistant athletic director at 56. Rick Sharp (1979) Carmel 1,020 Noblesville High School. 57. David Glunt (1973) Sheridan 1,019 58. Dick Edwards (1961) Westfield 1,004 BOYS 1,000 POINT SCORERS Roland Wallace (1952) Sheridan 1,004 1. Billy Shepherd** (1968) Carmel 2,465 2. David Shepherd** (1970) Carmel 2,226 # played at Logansport and Westfield 3. Tom Coverdale** (1998) Noblesville 1,911 ## played at Chesterton and Guerin Catholic 4. Kent Carson (1971) Hamilton Heights 1,894 ### played at Peru and Noblesville 5. Scott Shepherd* (1992) Carmel 1,777 #### played at Fishers, Carmel and Noblesville 6. Rick McCoskey (1971) Hamilton Heights 1,747 *Indiana All-Star 7. Zack Gunn* (2017) Hamilton Southeastern 1,657 **Mr. Basketball 8. Tyler Jones (2013) Sheridan 1,627 9. ** (2012) Hamilton Southeastern 1,552 10. Brandon Richie# (2002) Westfield 1,479 GIRLS 1,000 POINT SCORERS 11. Aaron Brennan (2014) Guerin Catholic 1,473 1. Courtney Cox* (1989) Noblesville 1,869 12. Jack Roudebush (1970) Hamilton Southeastern 1,465 2. Audrey Reed (2018) Sheridan 1,724 13. Jess McKinney (1995) Hamilton Heights 1,444 3. Brittany Welch (2017) Sheridan 1,649 14. Chris Rodgers (1980) Sheridan 1,426 4. Katie Adlam (2009) University 1,626 15. Scott Haffner* (1984) Noblesville 1,380 5. Jenn Anderson* (2013) Westfield 1,572 16. Matt Holba*## (2015) Guerin Catholic 1,379 6. Lori Sparling #* (1992) Carmel 1,540 17. Chris Hartley (2002) Noblesville 1,358 7. Cindi Merrill* (2002) Noblesville 1,525 18. Tony Etchison (1991) Noblesville 1,357 8. Chrissy Steffen* (2009) Carmel 1,427 19. Kent Duckwall (1968) Noblesville 1,334 9. Amy Dilk** (2018) Carmel 1,404 20. Brad Lindsay (1982) Westfield 1,319 10. Taya Reimer* (2013) Hamilton Southeastern 1,374 21. Joe Hobbs* (1954) Sheridan 1,317 11. Alexis Shannon (2016) Noblesville 1,361 22. Reggie Springer### (1994) Noblesville 1,269 12. Jessica Carr* (2011) Hamilton Heights 1,340 23. Josh McRoberts* (2005) Carmel 1,264 13. Dakota Weatherford* (2013) Hamilton Heights 1,329 24. Chris Springer (1992) Westfield 1,257 14. Emily Kiser* (2018) Noblesville 1,328 25. Hunter Crist (2016) Hamilton Heights 1,238 15. Courtney Osborn* (2009) Hamilton Southeastern 1,307 26. Chaz Smoot (1996) Hamilton Southeastern 1,235 16. Erika Roudebush (1999) Hamilton Southeastern 1,276 27. Gary Cox (1963) Noblesville 1,234 17. Krissi Davis* (1987) Noblesville 1,269 Bill Lake (1973) Carmel 1,234 18. Lisa Williams* (1995) Carmel 1,266 29. Ruben Kercheval (1997) Sheridan 1,232 19. Haley Cook (2014) Hamilton Heights 1,248 30. Alex Etherington (2013) Hamilton Heights 1,204 20. Kayla Brown* (2014) Westfield 1,217 31. Jack Hansen (2018) Guerin Catholic 1,195 21. Blaire Langlois (2012) Carmel 1,211 32. Jim Farmer (1973) Westfield 1,194 22. Jaidlin Delph (2012) Sheridan 1,194 33. Zak Irvin** (2013) Hamilton Southeastern 1,190 23. Libby Ogden (2011) Hamilton Heights 1,188 34. Andy Williamson (1998) Hamilton Heights 1,180 24. Jenny Horn (1982) Noblesville 1,180 35. Mark Richards (1974) Hamilton Southeastern 1,174 25. Torrie Thornton* (2011) Carmel 1,147 36. Doug Mitchell (1975) Hamilton Heights 1,167 26. Bre Lloyd (2017) Hamilton Southeastern 1,137 37. Ryan Cline* (2015) Carmel 1,164 27. Kayla Kirtley (2018) Hamilton Heights 1,119 38. John Ringer #### (1968) Noblesville 1,162 28. Katelyn O’Reilly (2016) Noblesville 1,077 39. Chris Wicker (1988) Westfield 1,154 Lindsey Syrek (2020) University 1,077 40. Ryan Nowicki (2009) Guerin Catholic 1,153 30. Melissa Maynard (1996) Sheridan 1,058 41. Christian Munson (2016) Guerin Catholic 1,151 31. Chey Arvin (2009) Noblesville 1,054 42. Don Morgan (1971) Hamilton Heights 1,132 32. Bria Sneed (2010) University 1,049 43. Rick Russell (1986) Hamilton Heights 1,119 33. Brooke Sugg (2015) Fishers 1,041 44. Larry Isley (1962) Carmel 1,094 34. Sarah Yount (2016) Guerin Catholic 1,035 45. Larry Simmons (1986) Noblesville 1,084 35. Sydney Parrish (2020) Hamilton Southeastern 1,017 46. Austin Etherington* (2011) Hamilton Heights 1,073 35. Danielle Havel* (2008) Carmel 1,013 47. Roger Bryant (1960) Walnut Grove 1,071 36. Kahla Roudebush* (2005) Hamilton Southeastern 1,010 Brandon Haughey (2000) Westfield 1,071 37. Kara Gerka (2016) Fishers 1,006 49. Ronnie Ackles (1962) Jackson Central 1,052 50. Anthony Furlin (2006) Hamilton Southeastern 1,048 #includes her freshman year at Western High School 51. Dave Fleming (1975) Noblesville 1,042 *Indiana All Star Team 52. Doug Isley (1996) Westfield 1,040 **Miss Basketball Bill Bowen (1971) Sheridan 1,040 NHS girls fall to Anderson Monday basketball results Noblesville's girls basketball team lost Noblesville is 3-8 and hosts Westfield Fishers' freshman boys basketball team beat Columbus North 48-35 on Monday. at Anderson 62-52 on on Saturday afternoon. The Tigers and the Bull Dogs matched up in a defensively heavy, yet, quick paced Tuesday. game. With a halftime score of only 22-15, the Tigers were up and did not look back The Indians led after coming out in the third outscoring the Bulldogs 13-5. Fishers was led in scoring 28-18 after the first Anderson 62, by Bryce Williams with 12 and Zach Cox with 11. Kaden Gorak, who also put up 11 quarter and 37-27 at Noblesville 52 points, had a great defensive effort with five steals and seven rebounds. halftime. Mallory Noblesville FG FT TP PF The Tigers are back in action Monday, Dec. 10, against the Pendleton Heights Johnson scored 19 Maddie Knight 7-15 3-3 18 4 Arabians. points for the Millers, Mallory Johnson 7-18 2-2 19 3 Abby Haley 2-4 0-0 4 4 including three 3- Mallory Miller 2-7 0-3 4 2 The Noblesville freshman boys basketball team lost to Anderson 52-44 on Monday. pointers. Maddie Anna Kiser 0-1 1-4 1 1 The Millers were led by Aidan Shoemaker with 15 points and four rebounds. Knight reached Emily Wood 0-0 0-2 0 1 double-double status Sarah Etchison 2-6 0-0 6 1 Totals 20-51 6-14 52 16 The Noblesville East Middle School eighth-grade boys basketball team swept Knight with 18 points and 10 Score by Quarters Hamilton Heights on Monday. rebounds, and also Noblesville 18 9 6 19 - 52 The East Millers "A" team won 35-27, while the "B" team won 34-24. handed out four assists. Anderson 28 9 10 15 - 62 Anna Kiser collected seven rebounds, Noblesville 3-point shooting (6-18) Johnson 3-8, Etchison 2-4, Knight 1-3, Miller 0-2, Haley 0-1. with Johnson and Mallory Miller both Noblesville rebounds (32) Knight 10, Kiser 7, clearing five rebounds. Johnson 5, Miller 5, Haley 3, Etchison 1, Wood 1.