Noblesville Council approves funding design of...

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Wednesday, January 25, 2017 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 4, No. 16 Today: A slight chance of showers between 1 and 4 p.m. Tonight: A chance of rain and snow showers before 3 a.m. and again after 5 a.m. In between, a chance of snow showers. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 54 LOW: 34 The Noblesville Common Council took preliminary steps at tonight’s meeting to move forward on the east-west corridor along Pleasant Street. The council unanimously approved the use of $2.75 million from the Rainy Day Fund to create a preliminary design of the project and the use of $1 million for land acquisition as properties enter the market. “The funding provides my administration with the ability to prepare preliminary designs for the Pleasant Street corridor in order to evaluate and consider the footprint of the project’s impact,” Ditslear said. “Until we complete this initial design, we’re unable to make any decisions about the potential route, which leaves our residents in limbo. We owe it to them to move forward.” Following a year-long period of discussions with local and county officials, the City held a public meeting at City Hall on December 13, 2016 to present a summary of the alternative route analysis. Administration announced its recommendation that Pleasant Street serve as the primary route for the east-west corridor in accordance with the City of Noblesville Thoroughfare Plan that was approved in 1995. The new funding would allow for a preliminary design and field survey of the route, assessments of environmental and utility impacts and impacts to adjoining properties in relation to proposed cross sections, as well as roadway and trail design – to be coordinated with relevant utility companies, Hamilton County and other government agencies. Noblesville Council approves funding design of Pleasant Street corridor From left: IPRA Co-President Dan McGuire, Ivy Tech Hamilton County Campus President Dan Clark, Noblesville Parks Assistant Director Mike Hoffmeister, Mayor John Ditslear, Noblesville Parks’ Hannah Toller, Ivy Tech Community College Chancellor of Central Indiana Dr. Kathy Lee, Recreation Director Nichole Haberlin, IPRA Co-President Will Lacey and Noblesville Parks Director Brandon Bennett. Noblesville Parks and Recreation and Ivy Tech Community College Hamilton County Campus were given the Excellence in Resource Improvement Award by the Indiana Parks and Recreation Association at their annual conference this week. Photo provided Noblesville Parks and Recreation and Ivy Tech Community College Hamilton County Campus were given the “Good to Great Award” by the Indiana Parks and Recreation Association at their annual conference this week. The Excellence in Resource Improvement Award was given for the partnership that created the Recreation Annex at Ivy Tech Community College, 300 N. 17th St., Noblesville. “We are very proud of the collaborative project and it wouldn’t be possible without Ivy Tech,” Parks Director Brandon Bennett said. The agreement with Ivy Tech allows the Noblesville Parks & Recreation Department to manage two gyms, two classrooms, a wellness room and the auditorium within the Hamilton County Campus. Joint upgrades made include batting cages in the gym, auditorium light and sound upgrades and a gym floor refurbishment scheduled for early 2017. Community needs are met with spaces allowing for indoor programming and events like bubble soccer, pickleball and fitness classes; rental space for youth sports and birthday parties and an indoor performance venue. Partnering with Noblesville Parks allowed Ivy Tech to return the investment to the community and truly made it an asset for taxpayers, whether a student, park participant or partner. Since the inception of the partnership in October 2015, it has seen more than $43,000 in revenues and more than 15,500 participants to Noblesville Parks and Ivy Tech Campus. “When the Hamilton County campus was envisioned, Ivy Tech Community College Chancellor of Central Indiana Dr. Kathy Lee and Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear had in mind that the campus would be used for more than just a college. They had in mind that it would be used for the community,” said Dan Clark, campus president. “The Noblesville Parks and Recreation were the first partners with our campus and set the standard with a simple ethic – they leave the place better than they found it and they do that with quality people.” IPRA presents a number of awards at their annual conference which include park projects, programs, events and exceptional individuals. The awards are voted on by a third party from outside of IPRA membership, leadership and staff. Noblesville Parks-Ivy Tech partnership recognized at IPRA Awards Banquet Indiana University Health North and Saxony hospitals, both located in Hamilton County, selected Hamilton County Parks and Recreation to receive their Physical Activity Priority Grant. The grant funds, totaling $6,000, are intended to offset oper- ating expenses or fund programs designed to encourage and increase physical activity among Hamilton County residents. According to Joy Davis, with IU Health, “Hamilton County Parks’ mission aligns well with the mission of Indiana University Health, which is to improve the health of our community and patients through innovation and excellence in care, education, research and service.” Additional support for Hamilton County Parks, by way of funding and vol- Hamilton County Parks to receive IU Health-Saxony grant Noblesville School Board member and longtime Miller sup- porter, Gary Duvall, 70, died January 22 at Riverview Hospital. Duvall had served on the Noblesville School Board since 2012. After graduating from Noblesville High School in 1965, Duvall attended Indiana Business College. In addition to serving as a board member, Duvall volunteered many hours tutoring, coaching and serving on the Noblesville Miller Backers organization. Duvall was a member of Noblesville Kiwanis Club and Noblesville Lions Club. Noblesville Schools issued the follow- ing statement following Duvall’s death. Gary Duvall passes away Duvall By FRED SWIFT A decision on a proposed slaughterhouse and processing plant on a small farm northeast of Noblesville has been delayed after the petitioner amended his request. The controversial plan submitted by Art Johnson, Noblesville, went to county commissioners Monday, but because of the amended zoning request it was sent to the county plan commission for a second review. Johnson told commissioners he is amending the size of the proposed operation from 36 acres to only 10 acres of his property on 211th Street east of Ind. 37. Several residents living near the property, and opposed the plans, appeared at the commissioners meeting represented by Noblesville attorney Gordon Byers. The plan commission had considered Johnson's request earlier and forwarded it to commissioners without making a recommendation of approval or denial. Commissioners must make a final decision on changes in such zoning. The plan commission meets next on February 15 after which the matter will return again to commissioners in late February or March. Slaughterhouse and processing plant decision delayed

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Wednesday January 25 2017Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 4 No 16Today A slight chance of showers between1 and 4 pmTonight A chance of rain and snow showersbefore 3 am and again after 5 am Inbetween a chance of snow showers

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 54 LOW 34

The Noblesville Common Council took preliminarysteps at tonightrsquos meeting to move forward on the east-westcorridor along Pleasant Street The council unanimouslyapproved the use of $275 million from the Rainy Day Fundto create a preliminary design of the project and the use of$1 million for land acquisition as properties enter the market

ldquoThe funding provides my administration with theability to prepare preliminary designs for the Pleasant Streetcorridor in order to evaluate and consider the footprint ofthe projectrsquos impactrdquo Ditslear said ldquoUntil we complete this

initial design wersquore unable to make any decisions about thepotential route which leaves our residents in limbo Weowe it to them to move forwardrdquo

Following a year-long period of discussions with localand county officials the City held a public meeting at CityHall on December 13 2016 to present a summary of thealternative route analysis Administration announced itsrecommendation that Pleasant Street serve as the primaryroute for the east-west corridor in accordance with the Cityof Noblesville Thoroughfare Plan that was approved in 1995

The new funding would allow for a preliminary designand field survey of the route assessments of environmentaland utility impacts and impacts to adjoining properties inrelation to proposed cross sections as well as roadway andtrail design ndash to be coordinated with relevant utilitycompanies Hamilton County and other governmentagencies

Noblesville Council approves funding design of Pleasant Street corridor

From left IPRA Co-President Dan McGuire Ivy Tech Hamilton County CampusPresident Dan Clark Noblesville Parks Assistant Director Mike Hoffmeister MayorJohn Ditslear Noblesville Parksrsquo Hannah Toller Ivy Tech Community CollegeChancellor of Central Indiana Dr Kathy Lee Recreation Director Nichole HaberlinIPRA Co-President Will Lacey and Noblesville Parks Director Brandon BennettNoblesville Parks and Recreation and Ivy Tech Community College Hamilton CountyCampus were given the Excellence in Resource Improvement Award by the IndianaParks and Recreation Association at their annual conference this week

Photo provided

Noblesville Parks and Recreation andIvy Tech Community College HamiltonCounty Campus were given the ldquoGood toGreat Awardrdquo by the Indiana Parks andRecreation Association at their annualconference this week The Excellence inResource Improvement Award was givenfor the partnership that created theRecreation Annex at Ivy Tech CommunityCollege 300 N 17th St Noblesville

ldquoWe are very proud of the collaborativeproject and it wouldnrsquot be possible withoutIvy Techrdquo Parks Director Brandon Bennettsaid

The agreement with Ivy Tech allows theNoblesville Parks amp Recreation Departmentto manage two gyms two classrooms awellness room and the auditorium within theHamilton County Campus Joint upgradesmade include batting cages in the gymauditorium light and sound upgrades and agym floor refurbishment scheduled for early2017

Community needs are met with spacesallowing for indoor programming and eventslike bubble soccer pickleball and fitnessclasses rental space for youth sports andbirthday parties and an indoor performancevenue Partnering with Noblesville Parksallowed Ivy Tech to return the investmentto the community and truly made it an assetfor taxpayers whether a student parkparticipant or partner Since the inceptionof the partnership in October 2015 it hasseen more than $43000 in revenues andmore than 15500 participants to NoblesvilleParks and Ivy Tech Campus

ldquoWhen the Hamilton County campuswas envisioned Ivy Tech CommunityCollege Chancellor of Central Indiana DrKathy Lee and Noblesville Mayor JohnDitslear had in mind that the campus would

be used for more than just a college Theyhad in mind that it would be used for thecommunityrdquo said Dan Clark campuspresident ldquoThe Noblesville Parks andRecreation were the first partners with ourcampus and set the standard with a simpleethic ndash they leave the place better than theyfound it and they do that with quality peoplerdquo

IPRA presents a number of awards attheir annual conference which include parkprojects programs events and exceptionalindividuals The awards are voted on by athird party from outside of IPRAmembership leadership and staff

Noblesville Parks-Ivy Tech partnership recognized at IPRA Awards Banquet

Indiana University Health North andSaxony hospitals both located in HamiltonCounty selected Hamilton County Parksand Recreation to receive their PhysicalActivity Priority Grant The grant fundstotaling $6000 are intended to offset oper-ating expenses or fund programs designedto encourage and increase physical activityamong Hamilton County residents

According to Joy Davis with IU HealthldquoHamilton County Parksrsquo mission alignswell with the mission of Indiana UniversityHealth which is to improve the health of ourcommunity and patients through innovationand excellence in care education researchand servicerdquo

Additional support for HamiltonCounty Parks by way of funding and vol-

Hamilton CountyParks to receive IUHealth-Saxony grant

Noblesville School Board member andlongtime Miller sup-porter Gary Duvall70 died January 22 atRiverview Hospital

Duvall had servedon the NoblesvilleSchool Board since2012

After graduatingfrom NoblesvilleHigh School in 1965

Duvall attended Indiana Business CollegeIn addition to serving as a board

member Duvall volunteered many hourstutoring coaching and serving on theNoblesville Miller Backers organization

Duvall was a member of NoblesvilleKiwanis Club and Noblesville Lions Club

Noblesville Schools issued the follow-ing statement following Duvallrsquos death

Gary Duvallpasses away

Duvall

By FRED SWIFTA decision on a proposed slaughterhouse

and processing plant on a small farmnortheast of Noblesville has been delayedafter the petitioner amended his request Thecontroversial plan submitted by ArtJohnson Noblesville went to countycommissioners Monday but because of theamended zoning request it was sent to thecounty plan commission for a second review

Johnson told commissioners he isamending the size of the proposed operationfrom 36 acres to only 10 acres of hisproperty on 211th Street east of Ind 37Several residents living near the propertyand opposed the plans appeared at thecommissioners meeting represented byNoblesville attorney Gordon Byers

The plan commission had consideredJohnsons request earlier and forwarded it to

commissioners without making arecommendation of approval or denialCommissioners must make a final decisionon changes in such zoning The plancommission meets next on February 15 afterwhich the matter will return again tocommissioners in late February or March

Slaughterhouse and processing plant decision delayed

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The Delaware Township Trustee amp Boardof Finance will be meeting at the DelawareTownship Government Center on TuesdayJanuary 31 2017 630pm

Agenda Investing Officerrsquos Report Outstanding Checks

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The Hamilton County Election Board willmeet on February 10th 2017 at 200 pmin the Hamilton County Clerks Office in theCounty Government and Judicial Center indowntown Noblesville

PUBLIC NOTICES

The proposed slaughterhouse isrelatively small compared to operations inthe same type business according toplanning director Chuck Kiphart Johnsonwho plans to slaughter and process sheepfor sale said he would have no more than150 of the animals on the property at anyone time

Although the area on 211th Street istechnically rural there are a significantnumber of homes in the area

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ldquoNoblesville Schools is deeply saddenedabout the passing of school board memberGary Duvall Duvall served on the schoolboard since 2012 and was a lifelong residentof Noblesville He was a graduate of Nobles-ville High School as were his three sonsThree of his grandchildren currently attendNoblesville Schools He volunteered as anannouncer for the JV and freshmen footballteams and coached baseball and basketballteamsrdquo

Gary had an incredible heart forNoblesville and he wanted the best for ourkids He was a passionate supporter of

Miller athletics attending and followingNoblesville Schools sports on a regularbasis We appreciate his service to theschool board and the community and willmiss him deeplyrdquo said Julia Kozicki presi-dent of the Noblesville School Board ofTrustees

Visitation will be from 5 to 8 pm Jan26 at Randall and Roberts Funeral Home1150 Logan Street Services will be heldat 1030 am Jan 27 at Our Lady of GraceCatholic Church 9900 E 191st St Nobles-ville Burial will be at the Arcadia Cemetery

DUVALL From Page 1

unteer participation has been provided inthe past by IU Health through the hospitalsrsquohighly-regarded Day-of-Service communityenhancement program Over the past fouryears the program has served to improvecounty parks with the intent to encouragehealthier lifestyles within Hamilton County

Representatives of Indiana UniversityHealth North and Saxony hospitals recentlyannounced their plans to partner with Ham-ilton County Parks for their 2017 Day ofService program in September Planningin which project details will be determinedis now underway

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City engineers anticipate the project willencompass 3-4 lanes of a low-speed urbanroadway that would run alongside theMidland Trace Trail once that project moveseast and connects with Pleasant Street

ldquoOn every project a preliminary designis essential to not only assess its impacts butto engage utility companies and to refinecosts and alternatives This funding willenable the City of Noblesville to establish acenterline corridor from State Road 37 toHague Road and provide us more detail onthe projectrdquo said John Beery city engineer

Meanwhile city officials continue tostudy the area for its historical significancein anticipation of launching the design

phase Noblesville Deputy Mayor SteveCooke met with Noblesville historian DavidHeighway and an official from IndianaLandmark to drive the potential route alongPleasant Street

ldquoWersquove said all along that this roadproject will present many challenges ndash butit will create opportunities as wellrdquo saidCooke ldquoWe can work together to helpminimize threats to our local history Andto make sure we do this project in a way thatimproves connectivity and safe access fornearby residents using multiple modes oftransportationrdquo

Additional public meetings will bescheduled throughout 2017 to gatherfeedback from residents and further educatethe public as the design and planningprocess continues

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The Lakeview Wesleyan Church 396 Park St Noblesville is offering a free eveningmeal from 5 to 7 pm on Monday Jan 30

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New Adult Fiction Books1 The Sleepwalker A novel by ChrisBohjalian2 The Nowhere Man by Gregg AndrewHurwitz3 Expecting to Die by Lisa Jackson4 Recluce Tales Stories from the World ofRecluce by LE Modesitt Jr5 The Dangerous Ladies Affair by MarciaMuller6 Never never by James Patterson7 The Mistress A novel by Danielle Steel8 Below the Belt by Stuart Woods9 Dead Mans Steel The Grim Companyby Luke Scull10 The Final Day by William R Forstchen

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Hank The Short Life and Long CountryRoad of Hank Williams by Mark Ribowsky2 Tools of Titans The Tactics Routinesand Habits of Billionaires Icons and World-Class Performers by Timothy Ferriss3 The Undoing Project A Friendship thatChanged our Minds by Michael Lewis4 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016Unleashed by Marc J Wolenik5 Fly-Fishing Soft-Hackles NymphsEmergers and Dry Flies by Allen McGee6 Undertow My Escape from the Funda-mentalism and Cult Control of the Way

International by Charlene L Edge7 The Lost City of the Monkey God A truestory by Douglas J Preston8 Fodors New York City by Eugene Fodor9 Fodors Paris by Eugene Fodor10 My Turn A Life of Total Football byJohan Cruyff

New DVDs1 Homeland The complete fifth season2 The Accountant3 Deepwater horizon4 The Doctor Blake Mysteries Season three5 Jason Bourne6 Denial7 Blair Witch8 The Birth of a Nation9 Close to the Enemy10 Dog Eat Dog

New Music CDs1 Acoustic Christmas by Neil Diamond2 The Christmas album by Berliner Phil-harmoniker3 Christmas Together by Garth Brooks4 The Greatest Gift of All by Rascal Flatts5 Gunslinger by Garth Brooks6 Starboy by Weeknd7 Tennessee Christmas by Amy Grant8 The Weight of these Wings by MirandaLambert9 The Accountant Original motion picturesoundtrack by Mark Isham10 Arrival Original motion picture sound-track by Joacutehann Joacutehannsson

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- Matthew 1119

50 Years AgoNews The Noblesville City Council last night accepted a petition fromNoblesville-Eisen Inc to vacate a small portion of Mulberry and South7th Streets to permit industrial expansion at that locationSports Undefeated Hamilton Heights Junior High stretched its winningstreak to 11 by capturing a four-school Tipton Invitational tournamentlast SaturdayAd Corner Drug Store A new service for our customersWe nowkeep an accurate record of every prescription purchased for EVERYmember of your family including the price for each purchase

3Obituaries

Dennis Lee Snead

September 21 1958 - January 19 2017

Dennis Lee Snead 58 of Anderson passed away on Thursday January 19 2017 athis home following a brief illness

He was born on September 21 1958 in Noblesville Indiana toElmer and Rosemary (Ross) Snead

Dennis graduated in 1976 from Lapel High School and was a USMarine veteran

He had worked as an electricianDennis is survived by his wife Candeda ldquoDDrdquo three children

Anthony Michael Snead of California Victoria Wilkey and ClaraWilkey both of Anderson his best friend Bob Masters of Californiaand several aunts uncles cousins nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Dougand Daniel Snead

A funeral service will be held at 200 PM on Saturday January 28 2017 at Scott EHersberger Funeral Home 1010 North Main Street Lapel with Rev Tom Greensladeofficiating Burial will follow in Prairie Memorial Cemetery Noblesville where militarygraveside rites will be conducted

Visitation will be from 1200 noon to 200 PM Saturday January 28 2017 at ScottE Hersberger Funeral Home

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer SocietyOnline condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Ike G Batalis

October 17 1946 - January 23 2017

Ike G Batalis 70 of Bluffton South Carolina formerly of Carmel and NoblesvilleIndiana passed away on January 23 2017 He was born on October17 1946 in South Bend Indiana to the late George C and Efthalia(Lambrou) Batalis

On January 18 1970 he married Sarah E (Bartle) Batalis whosurvives along with two sons George C Batalis (Carla) Tampa FLand Nicholas I Batalis MD (Gretchen) of Charleston SC and fourgrandchildren Dennis Batalis Jack Batalis Ike V Batalis and EllaBatalis His brother Chris G Batalis and sister Bessie M Reimnitzpredeceased him

A native of South Bend Ike was a graduate of Indiana Universityand the University Of Wisconsin Graduate School Of Banking He commenced a careerin the banking industry in Michigan rising to become the President and CEO of FirstNational Bank of Cassopolis In 1983 he was named President of the former WainwrightBank in Noblesville He was the founder of MetroBank (the first de novo chartered bankin Indiana in many decades) in Carmel Indiana in 1988 and served as its President untilits merger with First Indiana Bank in 2003 Upon his retirement from the banking industryIke served Krieg DeVault LLP as a financial consultant He was a member of the Boardof Directors of numerous organizations including USA Funds where he served asChairman from 2013-2016 Indiana Hemophilia amp Thrombosis Center and HealthcareInitiatives Inc He served the Hamilton County community as a member of the Board ofTrustees of Riverview Hospital for 24 years retiring as its Chairman in 2014 as well asvolunteer positions with the Boys and Girls Club of Noblesville and the Chambers ofCommerce in Carmel and Noblesville

The family will receive friends at the Randall Roberts Funeral Home Westfield RoadLocation 1685 Westfield Road Noblesville Indiana on Thursday January 26 2017from 500 to 800 pm Funeral services will be held at Holy Trinity Greek OrthodoxChurch 3500 W 106th St Carmel Indiana where he was a member for 32 yearson Friday January 27 2017 with visitation at 1000 am and church services at 1100am Interment will follow at Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Gastric CancerFoundation co The V Foundation for Cancer Research 14600 Weston Parkway CaryNC 27513 Please notate ldquoGastric Cancer Foundation in honor of Ike G Batalisrdquo on thememo line

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Joyce S New

March 26 1923 - January 21 2017

At the end of a journey lasting more than ninety-three years Joyce quietly passed awayJanuary 21 2017 She was born in Chicago IL on March 26 1923

Joyce was preceded in death by her husband Leroy son-in-law Chuck and sistersSylvia Winifred and Paula

Survivors include daughter Marcia grandchildren Scott and Jody and 3 great-grandchildren

To honor Joycersquos wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service however pleasevisit wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom to share a memory and read her complete obituary

Additional obituariesappear on Page 4

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Dr Brittain E Lukens III

September 17 1936 - January 23 2017

Dr Brittain E Lukens III 80 of McCordsville passed away on Monday January 232017 at his home He was born on September 17 1936 to the late Brittain E Lukens Jrand Madelon (Callenbach) Lukens in Woodbury New Jersey

Brittain proudly served his country as a fighter pilot in the United States Air Forceduring peace time He graduated from Eastern Baptist College with a BS degree and fromPalmer Chiropractic College in Davenport Iowa For 40 years Brittain worked as achiropractor owning Lukens Chiropractic in Versailles Indiana for 35 years and inMcCordsville for 5 years retiring in December of 2016 He was a member of The Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was an ordinance worker in the LDS Temple ofChicago Louisville and Indianapolis and served a 2-year LDS mission as the leader ofan addiction recovery group Brittain was a member of the International ChiropractorsAssociation of Indiana and was dedicated to family church and chiropractic

He is survived by his wife Linda R Lukens children Laura (Christopher) Ault Ed(Sheri) Lukens and Nancy Watkins step-children Sally (James) Morgan Steven (Linda)Greenfield Amy (Sean) Buckley Emily (Randy) Yoder and Katie (Scott) Nickels brotherJohn (Sandra) Lukens sister Nancy (Michael) Gould 29 grandchildren and ninegreat-grandchildren Brittain was preceded in death by his first wife Loretta (Lori)Bushnell Lukens

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday January 27 2017 at Randall ampRoberts Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers Services will be heldat 1000 am on Saturday January 28 2017 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints 777 Sunblest Blvd in Fishers with an additional visitation one hour prior to theservice Bishop Mark Richmond will officiate

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Gary Wayne Duvall

July 10 1946 - January 22 2017

Gary Wayne Duvall 70 of Noblesville passed away on Sunday January 22 2017 atRiverview Hospital He was born on July 10 1946 to Arnold L andAnita ldquoImogenerdquo (Sherley) Duvall in Noblesville His father precededhim in death

Gary was a 1965 graduate of Noblesville High School and agraduate of the Indiana Business College He was a member of OurLady of Grace Catholic Church in Noblesville Noblesville SchoolBoard since 2012 Noblesville Backers Senior Citizens IncNoblesville Kiwanis Club and Noblesville Lions Club Gary was anavid volunteer in the Noblesville School system for the past 10 years

tutoring young elementary school children with reading and math He coached many localyouth in baseball and basketball over the years and gave of his time announcing juniorvarsity and freshmen football games Gary was a life-long fixture of the Noblesvillecommunity working at Don Hinds Ford Hare Chevrolet as owner of Duvall Auto SalesFC Tucker Real Estate Snelling Real Estate and Ayerrsquos Real Estate

Gary loved supporting his Noblesville Millers in all sporting events and was onceselected Miller basketball fan of the year He was passionate about Notre Dame Footballand basketball and the Indiana Pacers Gary received the most joy and satisfaction frombeing a loving father and grandfather to his children and grandchildren

In addition to his mother he is survived by three children Mike (fianceacutee KimberlyChilders) Duvall Gary (Alyssa) Duvall and Andrew (Chelsea) Duvall grandchildrenAlex Madison Emma Owen Macie Carly and Lexianne one brother Jim (Lynette)Duvall three sisters Vanessa (John) Benaugh Shirley (Dale) Bryant and Nancy (Bill)Geringer and many nieces and nephews

Services will be held at 1030 on Friday January 27 2017 at Our Lady of GraceCatholic Church 9900 East 191st Street in Noblesville Visitation will be from 5 PM to8 PM on Thursday January 26th 2017 at Randall and Roberts Funeral Home 1150 LoganStreet in Noblesville Burial will be at Arcadia Cemetery in Arcadia IN

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Miller Backers POBOX 188 Noblesville IN 46061

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

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Sports 5

Sheridan finished its regular seasonon a very strongnote blastingRossville 65-25 onMonday

The Black-hawks neverallowed theHornets more thannine points in aquarter Sheridanled 35-13 at half-time

Audrey Reedthrew in four 3-

pointers on her way to 21 points withBrittany Welch scoring 14 Holly Barkergrabbed nine rebounds Heather Barkermade four steals and Welch blocked apair of shots

The Hawks finished the regularseason 16-6 and play Sectional 40 hostMonroe Central at 6 pm Tuesday in thetournaments first round

Sheridan 65Rossville 25

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-5 0-0 7 2Nixon Williams 1-2 2-2 5 1Izzy Mangin 0-0 0-0 0 1Lillian Barker 1-2 0-0 3 1Heather Barker 4-8 0-0 8 3Audrey Reed 7-13 3-4 21 1Brittany Welch 6-10 0-0 14 2Holly Barker 1-4 0-0 3 1Cherysh Bishop 1-3 1-2 4 0Totals 24-47 6-8 65 12Score by QuartersRossville 4 9 4 8 - 25Sheridan 12 23 12 18 - 65Sheridan 3-point shooting (11-26) Reed 4-9Welch 2-5 OFlaherty 1-3 Bishop 1-2Williams1-2 L Barker 1-2 Ho Barker 1-2Sheridan rebounds (21) Ho Barker 9 Reed4 Welch 3 He Barker 2 OFlaherty 1Williams 1 Bishop 1

Hamilton Heightscontinued to bolsterits reputation as one ofthe top defensiveteams in the stateTuesday as theHuskies overwhelmedFrankfort 57-16 in agame at Case Arena

Heights is holdingits opponents to 327points per game and

Tuesdays contest marked the fourth timethis season that the Huskies kept itsopponent under 20 points Heights led 25-4at halftime never allowing the Hot Dogsmore than seven points in a quarter holdingthem to zero points in the second period

Meanwhile the Huskies balance was onfull display as all nine players that took tothe court scored Taylor Boyd led the waywith 14 points while Peyton Dissett andLexi Branham both added 11 Boyd had afantastic game with seven rebounds and

three blocked shots Bayleigh Runner madefive steals and Branham dished out fourassists

Heights is now 13-8 and finishes theregular season Thursday at Lafayette Jeff

Heights 57Frankfort 16

Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 2-3 0-2 4 4Bayleigh Runner 1-2 3-8 5 1

Ashton Runner 2-6 0-0 4 2Lauryn Wiley 1-1 0-0 2 3Sydney Griffey 2-4 0-0 4 1Peyton Dissett 4-9 2-2 11 2Abby Christiansen 1-1 0-0 2 3Lexi Branham 4-12 2-2 11 0Taylor Boyd 7-8 0-2 14 1Totals 24-46 7-16 57 17Score by QuartersHeights 15 10 18 14 - 57Frankfort 4 0 7 5 - 16Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Dissett 1-5Branham 1-4 B Runner 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Boyd 7 A Runner 4Collar 3 B Runner 3 Dissett 3 Griffey 2 Wiley1 Christiansen 1

Another great defensive night for Huskies

Dissett

He Barker

lsquoHawks blastRossville Carmel cruised to victory on Tuesday

beating Cathedral 65-44 in an away gameThe Class 4A No 4 Greyhounds were

in control from the beginning leading 19-5after the first quarter and 37-10 at halftimeTomi Taiwo had a sensational game makingfive 3-pointers on her way to 17 pointsTaiwo also had five steals

Mackenzie Wood scored 10 points andpulled eight rebounds Amy Dilk was allover the stat line with nine points nineassists eight rebounds and five steals

Carmel is 18-3 and travels to 4A No 8Ben Davis on Friday to finish MetropolitanConference and regular-season play

The Greyhounds junior varsity teamwon 74-24 finishing its regular season witha perfect 21-0 record Macy Berglund scored13 points with Vanessa Mullins adding 12and Maddi Sears scoring 11

Carmel 65Cathedral 44

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-5 0-0 6 0Sarah Goddard 0-0 0-1 0 2Amy Dilk 3-3 1-1 9 1Sophie Bair 1-1 0-0 3 1Molly Gillig 0-3 0-0 0 1Anna Kmec 1-2 0-0 2 0Blake Smith 2-7 4-6 8 1Tomi Taiwo 6-11 0-0 17 1Reagan Hune 1-5 0-1 2 2Mackenzie Wood 5-8 0-0 10 1Maddi Sears 1-2 0-0 3 1Macy Berglund 2-5 1-1 5 2Totals 24-52 6-10 65 13Score by QuartersCarmel 19 18 21 7 - 65Cathedral 5 5 11 18 - 44Carmel 3-point shooting (10-17) Taiwo 5-6Christy 2-5 Sears 1-2 Dilk 1-1 Bair 1-1 Gillig0-2Carmel rebounds (39) Smith 8 Dilk 8 Berglund4 Wood 4 Hune 4 Taiwo 2 Sears 2 B1ir 2Kmec 2 Gillig 2 Christy 1

lsquoHounds cruise past Irish

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Blake Smith had eight points and eightrebounds in Carmelrsquos win overCathedral Tuesday

6 Sports

Fishers finished up Hoosier CrossroadsConference play on ahigh note defeatingBrownsburg 43-28Tuesday in the firstgame of a girl-boydoubleheader at theBulldogs gym

The Tigers led 15-6 after the first quarterand 25-11 at halftimeBrownsburg made arun in the third periodbut Fishers outscoredthe Bulldogs 14-7 in

the fourthToni Grace scored 10 points for the

Tigers and also pulled nine reboundsAudrey Turner had nine rebounds as welland blocked five shots

Fishers ended HCC play with a 2-4season and is 10-11 overall The Tigers play

their regular season finale on Friday hostingClass 4A No 5 Pike for Senior Night

Fishers 43Brownsburg 28

Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 2-6 6-9 10 1Amanda Surber 0-0 0-0 0 0Amanda Lawlor 0-0 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-3 0-0 6 1Alexandra Bankovich 1-2 2-2 5 3Tamia Perryman 1-9 3-4 5 1Kenedi London 3-6 1-2 7 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 0Casey Walker 1-1 0-0 2 2Audrey Turner 3-4 2-2 8 2Totals 13-31 14-19 43 13Score by QuartersFishers 15 10 4 14 - 43Brownsburg 6 5 10 7 - 28Fishers 3-point shooting (3-6) Fulton 2-3Bankovich 1-1 Grace 0-1 Perryman 0-1Fishers rebounds (32) Grace 9 Turner 9Perryman 4 Stullken 4 Surber 3 London 2Walker 1

Hamilton Southeastern played its thirdconsecutive gameagainst a top 10 teamon Tuesday fallingto Class 4A No 5Pike 62-58 in anaway game

The Royalsranked No 6 in 4Atrailed 19-13 afterthe first quarter butcame back to within33-31 by halftimeThe Red Devilsoutscored HSE 20-

10 in the third period to take a 53-41 leadSoutheastern made a comeback in thefourth quarter but fell just short

Bre Lloyd scored 17 points for theRoyals throwing in three 3-pointers andalso blocking two shots Amaya Hamiltonreached double-double status with 14points and 10 rebounds Sydney Parrishand Malea Jackson both scored 10 pointsParrish handed out four assists and Jacksonmade four steals

This was the regular season finale forSoutheastern which finished with a 17-5record The Royals will host Sectional 8this year and play the tournaments firstgame when they host Westfield at 6 pmTuesday

Pike 62Southeastern 58

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 4-13 0-1 10 1Amaya Hamilton 4-9 6-6 14 3Tayah Irvin 1-4 0-0 3 4Malea Jackson 4-9 0-0 10 1Bre Lloyd 5-8 4-4 17 4Molly Walton 1-4 1-2 4 0Haydn Braun 0-1 0-0 0 3Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 19-48 11-13 58 16Score by QuartersSoutheastern 13 18 10 17 - 58Pike 19 14 20 9 - 62Southeastern 3-point shooting (9-22) Lloyd3-5 Parrish 2-8 Jackson 2-4 Irvin 1-4 Walton1-1Southeastern rebounds (19) Hamilton 10Parrish 4 Jackson 2 Lloyd 2 Irvin 1

Hamilton

Turner

Tigers finish HCCplay with victory

Royals lose tough one at Pike

Guerin Catholic won a close game atthe Eagles Nest on Tuesday edgingDecatur Central 37-36

The Golden Eagles trailed 8-6 afterthe first quarter but came back to lead17-15 at halftime Danielle Mason scorednine points to lead Guerin with GraceDemas grabbing seven rebounds andMason getting six

The Golden Eagles are 7-16 for theseason and travel to Lafayette CentralCatholic on Friday for the first game of agirl-boy doubleheader

Guerin Catholic37 DecaturCentral 36

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 4-12 1-4 9 2Erin Fuller 3-7 1-2 7 0Sydney Geis 1-5 2-2 5 1Carly Hammons 2-3 0-0 4 1Maggie Stordy 0-2 0-0 0 2Grace Demas 1-4 0-0 2 4Grace Hackett 1-1 0-0 2 3Kate Anderson 2-5 2-3 6 4Hanna Bills 1-4 0-0 2 0Totals 15-43 6-11 37 17Score by QuartersDecatur Central 8 7 10 11 - 36Guerin Catholic 6 11 10 10 - 37Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (1-12) Geis1-5 Mason 0-3 Fuller 0-2 Bills 0-2Guerin Catholic rebounds (18) Demas 7Mason 6 Stordy 3 Anderson 2

Golden Eagles edgeDecatur Central

Syrekrsquos 26 leadsUHS to win

University beat Greenwood Christian51-49 on Tuesday in an away game

Lindsey Syrek led all scorers with 26points Emma Caress added 12 points TheTrailblazers are now 17-3 for the seasonand host Broad Ripple on Thursday

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

Sheridan needed an extra period but wasable to get past Carroll 54-45 in overtime

Tuesday to advance tothe semi-finals of theHoosier HeartlandConference tourna-ment

The Comets led8-7 after the firstquarter and 18-13 athalftime but theBlackhawks roaredback in the thirdperiod to take a 30-28lead Regulationended in a 39-39 tie

and Sheridan outscored Carroll 15-6 in theovertime

Jack Waitt made four 3-pointers on hisway to 14 points Aiden Roaten had ninerebounds and blocked three shots withTommy Glidden and Nicholas Burnell eachgrabbing eight boards and Cameron Weitzelgetting six Weitzel also handed out four

assistsThe Hawks are now 7-9 and will host

Clinton Prairie Thursday in the HHC semi-finals

Sheridan 54Carroll 45

(overtime)Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 4-6 2-2 14 2Drake Delph 0-4 3-4 3 2Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-2 0 1Tommy Glidden 3-8 0-2 7 0Cameron Weitzel 2-5 2-2 8 1Aiden Roaten 3-7 1-2 7 1Nicholas Burnell 4-5 1-2 9 2Tanner Swindle 2-4 2-2 6 0Totals 18-42 11-18 54 9Score by QuartersCarroll 8 10 10 11 6 - 45Sheridan 7 6 17 9 15 - 54Sheridan 3-point shooting (7-12) Waitt 4-5 CWeitzel 2-5 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (41) Roaten 9 Glidden 8Burnell 8 C Weitzel 6 Waitt 3 Delph 3 SWeitzel 2 Swindle 2

Sheridan advances to HHC semis

Waitt

Hamilton Heights lost on a last-second basket byWestern Boone onTuesday and thatsent the Stars to a66-65 victory at theHusky Dome

WeBo led 11-9after the firstquarter but Heightscame back to lead26-24 at halftimeCaymn Lutz scored22 points for theHuskies followed

by Tyler Wiltermood with 14 pointsWiltermood led the rebounding with

seven boards with Caleb Bean grabbingsix and Drayden Thomas getting fiveMax Wahl made six steals and handed outfive assists while Lutz dished out fourassists

Heights is now 6-8 for the season andplays a Hoosier Conference game atTipton on Friday

Western Boone 66Heights 65

Heights FG FT TP PFCaymn Lutz 9-16 4-7 22 1Austin Sauerteig 4-8 0-1 9 3Max Wahl 3-7 2-4 9 3Caleb Bean 2-4 3-4 7 1Tyler Wiltermood 5-8 4-4 14 3Drayden Thomas 2-3 0-0 4 4Noah Wallace 0-2 0-0 0 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Dawson Phifer 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 25-50 13-20 65 16Score by QuartersWeBo 11 13 21 21 - 66Heights 9 17 21 18 - 65Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Wahl 1-4Sauerteig 1-4 Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (26) Wiltermood 7 Bean 6Thomas 5 Lutz 3 Wallace 2 Wahl 1 Phifer1 Beale 1

Huskies stunnedby WeBo

Wiltermood

Tigers fall to BrownsburgFishers dropped a Hoosier Crossroads

Conference game atBrownsburg onTuesday 48-37

The Bulldogs led13-8 after the firstquarter and 26-17 athalftime ArmaanFranklin led theTigers with 12 pointswhile Reid Stephensscored 10

Fishers is now 1-3in the conference and6-8 overall The

Tigers travel to Lawrence Central tonightfor a 730 pm game

Brownsburg 48Fishers 37

Fishers FG FT TP PFWillie Jackson 2 0-1 5 1Reid Stephens 3 3-4 10 3Armaan Franklin 3 6-7 12 4Jeremy Szilagyi 2 0-0 6 3Connor Washburn 0 0-3 0 4Stevie Sontich 0 2-3 2 0Terry Hicks 1 0-1 2 0Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Totals 11 11-19 37 16Score by QuartersFishers 8 9 9 11 - 37Brownsburg 13 13 10 12 - 48Fishers 3-pointers (4) Szilagyi 2 Jackson 1Stephens 1

Franklin

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 28 17 622 -Boston 26 18 591 20New York 20 26 435 100Philadelphia 16 27 372 125Brooklyn 9 35 205 190Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 26 19 578 -Washington 25 20 556 25Charlotte 23 22 511 30Orlando 18 29 383 85Miami 15 30 333 120Central W L PCT GBCleveland 30 13 698 -Indiana 22 22 500 85Chicago 23 23 500 95Milwaukee 21 23 477 105Detroit 21 25 457 105

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 29 18 617 -Oklahoma City 26 19 578 35Denver 19 25 432 95Portland 19 27 413 105Minnesota 17 28 378 130Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 36 9 800 -Houston 34 14 708 20Memphis 26 20 565 95New Orleans 18 27 400 175Dallas 15 29 341 200Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 38 7 844 -LA Clippers 30 17 638 90Sacramento 17 27 386 210LA Lakers 16 32 333 230Phoenix 15 30 333 230

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

San Antonio 108 Toronto 106Philadelphia 121 LA Clippers

110

Washington 123 Boston 108Chicago 100 Orlando 92

Denver 103 Utah 93Minnesota 112 Phoenix 111

Sports 7

Class 4A1 North Central 180 12 Homestead 164 23 Zionsville 152 44 Carmel 137 35 Pike 136 56 Hamilton Southeastern 85 67 Northridge 82 78 Ben Davis 61 89 East Chicago Central 47 NR10 Evansville Central 39 NR

Others receiving votesBedford North Lawrence Lawrence NorthPenn Warsaw Greenfield-Central Elkhart Cen-tral Martinsville Evansville North Lake Cen-tral Pendleton Heights Columbus NorthMerrillville

Class 3A1 South Bend St Joseph 154 22 Heritage Christian 149 33 North Harrison 142 1

4 Greensburg 114 65 Northwestern 110 46 Ft Wayne Concordia 108 57 Rushville 102 78 Tippecanoe Valley 95 89 West Lafayette 46 NR10 Ft Wayne Dwenger 40 9

Others receiving votesVincennes Lincoln Beach Grove NorthwoodEvansville Memorial Benton Central AngolaBellmont Glenn

Class 2A1 Triton Central 175 22 Whitko 154 13 Oak Hill 149 34 Monroe Central 141 55 Providence 137 46 South Ripley 120 77 Cascade 94 88 Lapel 57 NR9 Evansville Mater Dei 55 6

10 Fountain Central 48 10

Others receiving votesCovenant Christian Central Noble EasternPekin Crawford County North KnoxSheridan Oregon Davis

Class 1A1 Jac-Cen-Del 113 12 Wood Memorial 106 53 Vincennes Rivet 101 34 Argos 97 25 MC Marquette 92 46 Morgan Twp 82 67 Indianapolis Tindley 66 78 North White 53 99 Union City 48 810 Riverton Parke 38 10

Others receiving votesBarr-Reeve Indiana School for the Deaf TriHauser

ICGSA girls basketball polls

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News2

The Delaware Township Trustee amp Boardof Finance will be meeting at the DelawareTownship Government Center on TuesdayJanuary 31 2017 630pm

Agenda Investing Officerrsquos Report Outstanding Checks

mdash----------------------------------

The Hamilton County Election Board willmeet on February 10th 2017 at 200 pmin the Hamilton County Clerks Office in theCounty Government and Judicial Center indowntown Noblesville

PUBLIC NOTICES

The proposed slaughterhouse isrelatively small compared to operations inthe same type business according toplanning director Chuck Kiphart Johnsonwho plans to slaughter and process sheepfor sale said he would have no more than150 of the animals on the property at anyone time

Although the area on 211th Street istechnically rural there are a significantnumber of homes in the area

DELAYEDFrom Page 1

ldquoNoblesville Schools is deeply saddenedabout the passing of school board memberGary Duvall Duvall served on the schoolboard since 2012 and was a lifelong residentof Noblesville He was a graduate of Nobles-ville High School as were his three sonsThree of his grandchildren currently attendNoblesville Schools He volunteered as anannouncer for the JV and freshmen footballteams and coached baseball and basketballteamsrdquo

Gary had an incredible heart forNoblesville and he wanted the best for ourkids He was a passionate supporter of

Miller athletics attending and followingNoblesville Schools sports on a regularbasis We appreciate his service to theschool board and the community and willmiss him deeplyrdquo said Julia Kozicki presi-dent of the Noblesville School Board ofTrustees

Visitation will be from 5 to 8 pm Jan26 at Randall and Roberts Funeral Home1150 Logan Street Services will be heldat 1030 am Jan 27 at Our Lady of GraceCatholic Church 9900 E 191st St Nobles-ville Burial will be at the Arcadia Cemetery

DUVALL From Page 1

unteer participation has been provided inthe past by IU Health through the hospitalsrsquohighly-regarded Day-of-Service communityenhancement program Over the past fouryears the program has served to improvecounty parks with the intent to encouragehealthier lifestyles within Hamilton County

Representatives of Indiana UniversityHealth North and Saxony hospitals recentlyannounced their plans to partner with Ham-ilton County Parks for their 2017 Day ofService program in September Planningin which project details will be determinedis now underway

GRANT From Page 1

City engineers anticipate the project willencompass 3-4 lanes of a low-speed urbanroadway that would run alongside theMidland Trace Trail once that project moveseast and connects with Pleasant Street

ldquoOn every project a preliminary designis essential to not only assess its impacts butto engage utility companies and to refinecosts and alternatives This funding willenable the City of Noblesville to establish acenterline corridor from State Road 37 toHague Road and provide us more detail onthe projectrdquo said John Beery city engineer

Meanwhile city officials continue tostudy the area for its historical significancein anticipation of launching the design

phase Noblesville Deputy Mayor SteveCooke met with Noblesville historian DavidHeighway and an official from IndianaLandmark to drive the potential route alongPleasant Street

ldquoWersquove said all along that this roadproject will present many challenges ndash butit will create opportunities as wellrdquo saidCooke ldquoWe can work together to helpminimize threats to our local history Andto make sure we do this project in a way thatimproves connectivity and safe access fornearby residents using multiple modes oftransportationrdquo

Additional public meetings will bescheduled throughout 2017 to gatherfeedback from residents and further educatethe public as the design and planningprocess continues

CORRIDOR From Page 1

Thank you forreading

the Reporter

The Lakeview Wesleyan Church 396 Park St Noblesville is offering a free eveningmeal from 5 to 7 pm on Monday Jan 30

Lakeview Wesleyan offering free evening meal Jan 30

Here are the Hamilton East PublicLibrary items lists for the week of Jan 232017

New Adult Fiction Books1 The Sleepwalker A novel by ChrisBohjalian2 The Nowhere Man by Gregg AndrewHurwitz3 Expecting to Die by Lisa Jackson4 Recluce Tales Stories from the World ofRecluce by LE Modesitt Jr5 The Dangerous Ladies Affair by MarciaMuller6 Never never by James Patterson7 The Mistress A novel by Danielle Steel8 Below the Belt by Stuart Woods9 Dead Mans Steel The Grim Companyby Luke Scull10 The Final Day by William R Forstchen

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 Hank The Short Life and Long CountryRoad of Hank Williams by Mark Ribowsky2 Tools of Titans The Tactics Routinesand Habits of Billionaires Icons and World-Class Performers by Timothy Ferriss3 The Undoing Project A Friendship thatChanged our Minds by Michael Lewis4 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016Unleashed by Marc J Wolenik5 Fly-Fishing Soft-Hackles NymphsEmergers and Dry Flies by Allen McGee6 Undertow My Escape from the Funda-mentalism and Cult Control of the Way

International by Charlene L Edge7 The Lost City of the Monkey God A truestory by Douglas J Preston8 Fodors New York City by Eugene Fodor9 Fodors Paris by Eugene Fodor10 My Turn A Life of Total Football byJohan Cruyff

New DVDs1 Homeland The complete fifth season2 The Accountant3 Deepwater horizon4 The Doctor Blake Mysteries Season three5 Jason Bourne6 Denial7 Blair Witch8 The Birth of a Nation9 Close to the Enemy10 Dog Eat Dog

New Music CDs1 Acoustic Christmas by Neil Diamond2 The Christmas album by Berliner Phil-harmoniker3 Christmas Together by Garth Brooks4 The Greatest Gift of All by Rascal Flatts5 Gunslinger by Garth Brooks6 Starboy by Weeknd7 Tennessee Christmas by Amy Grant8 The Weight of these Wings by MirandaLambert9 The Accountant Original motion picturesoundtrack by Mark Isham10 Arrival Original motion picture sound-track by Joacutehann Joacutehannsson

Hamilton East Public Library lists

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Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Hamilton CountyReporter

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The Son of man came eating and drinking and they say Beholda man gluttonous and a winebibber a friend of publicans andsinners But wisdom is justified of her children

- Matthew 1119

50 Years AgoNews The Noblesville City Council last night accepted a petition fromNoblesville-Eisen Inc to vacate a small portion of Mulberry and South7th Streets to permit industrial expansion at that locationSports Undefeated Hamilton Heights Junior High stretched its winningstreak to 11 by capturing a four-school Tipton Invitational tournamentlast SaturdayAd Corner Drug Store A new service for our customersWe nowkeep an accurate record of every prescription purchased for EVERYmember of your family including the price for each purchase

3Obituaries

Dennis Lee Snead

September 21 1958 - January 19 2017

Dennis Lee Snead 58 of Anderson passed away on Thursday January 19 2017 athis home following a brief illness

He was born on September 21 1958 in Noblesville Indiana toElmer and Rosemary (Ross) Snead

Dennis graduated in 1976 from Lapel High School and was a USMarine veteran

He had worked as an electricianDennis is survived by his wife Candeda ldquoDDrdquo three children

Anthony Michael Snead of California Victoria Wilkey and ClaraWilkey both of Anderson his best friend Bob Masters of Californiaand several aunts uncles cousins nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Dougand Daniel Snead

A funeral service will be held at 200 PM on Saturday January 28 2017 at Scott EHersberger Funeral Home 1010 North Main Street Lapel with Rev Tom Greensladeofficiating Burial will follow in Prairie Memorial Cemetery Noblesville where militarygraveside rites will be conducted

Visitation will be from 1200 noon to 200 PM Saturday January 28 2017 at ScottE Hersberger Funeral Home

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer SocietyOnline condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Ike G Batalis

October 17 1946 - January 23 2017

Ike G Batalis 70 of Bluffton South Carolina formerly of Carmel and NoblesvilleIndiana passed away on January 23 2017 He was born on October17 1946 in South Bend Indiana to the late George C and Efthalia(Lambrou) Batalis

On January 18 1970 he married Sarah E (Bartle) Batalis whosurvives along with two sons George C Batalis (Carla) Tampa FLand Nicholas I Batalis MD (Gretchen) of Charleston SC and fourgrandchildren Dennis Batalis Jack Batalis Ike V Batalis and EllaBatalis His brother Chris G Batalis and sister Bessie M Reimnitzpredeceased him

A native of South Bend Ike was a graduate of Indiana Universityand the University Of Wisconsin Graduate School Of Banking He commenced a careerin the banking industry in Michigan rising to become the President and CEO of FirstNational Bank of Cassopolis In 1983 he was named President of the former WainwrightBank in Noblesville He was the founder of MetroBank (the first de novo chartered bankin Indiana in many decades) in Carmel Indiana in 1988 and served as its President untilits merger with First Indiana Bank in 2003 Upon his retirement from the banking industryIke served Krieg DeVault LLP as a financial consultant He was a member of the Boardof Directors of numerous organizations including USA Funds where he served asChairman from 2013-2016 Indiana Hemophilia amp Thrombosis Center and HealthcareInitiatives Inc He served the Hamilton County community as a member of the Board ofTrustees of Riverview Hospital for 24 years retiring as its Chairman in 2014 as well asvolunteer positions with the Boys and Girls Club of Noblesville and the Chambers ofCommerce in Carmel and Noblesville

The family will receive friends at the Randall Roberts Funeral Home Westfield RoadLocation 1685 Westfield Road Noblesville Indiana on Thursday January 26 2017from 500 to 800 pm Funeral services will be held at Holy Trinity Greek OrthodoxChurch 3500 W 106th St Carmel Indiana where he was a member for 32 yearson Friday January 27 2017 with visitation at 1000 am and church services at 1100am Interment will follow at Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Gastric CancerFoundation co The V Foundation for Cancer Research 14600 Weston Parkway CaryNC 27513 Please notate ldquoGastric Cancer Foundation in honor of Ike G Batalisrdquo on thememo line

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Joyce S New

March 26 1923 - January 21 2017

At the end of a journey lasting more than ninety-three years Joyce quietly passed awayJanuary 21 2017 She was born in Chicago IL on March 26 1923

Joyce was preceded in death by her husband Leroy son-in-law Chuck and sistersSylvia Winifred and Paula

Survivors include daughter Marcia grandchildren Scott and Jody and 3 great-grandchildren

To honor Joycersquos wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service however pleasevisit wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom to share a memory and read her complete obituary

Additional obituariesappear on Page 4

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Dr Brittain E Lukens III

September 17 1936 - January 23 2017

Dr Brittain E Lukens III 80 of McCordsville passed away on Monday January 232017 at his home He was born on September 17 1936 to the late Brittain E Lukens Jrand Madelon (Callenbach) Lukens in Woodbury New Jersey

Brittain proudly served his country as a fighter pilot in the United States Air Forceduring peace time He graduated from Eastern Baptist College with a BS degree and fromPalmer Chiropractic College in Davenport Iowa For 40 years Brittain worked as achiropractor owning Lukens Chiropractic in Versailles Indiana for 35 years and inMcCordsville for 5 years retiring in December of 2016 He was a member of The Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was an ordinance worker in the LDS Temple ofChicago Louisville and Indianapolis and served a 2-year LDS mission as the leader ofan addiction recovery group Brittain was a member of the International ChiropractorsAssociation of Indiana and was dedicated to family church and chiropractic

He is survived by his wife Linda R Lukens children Laura (Christopher) Ault Ed(Sheri) Lukens and Nancy Watkins step-children Sally (James) Morgan Steven (Linda)Greenfield Amy (Sean) Buckley Emily (Randy) Yoder and Katie (Scott) Nickels brotherJohn (Sandra) Lukens sister Nancy (Michael) Gould 29 grandchildren and ninegreat-grandchildren Brittain was preceded in death by his first wife Loretta (Lori)Bushnell Lukens

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday January 27 2017 at Randall ampRoberts Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers Services will be heldat 1000 am on Saturday January 28 2017 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints 777 Sunblest Blvd in Fishers with an additional visitation one hour prior to theservice Bishop Mark Richmond will officiate

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Gary Wayne Duvall

July 10 1946 - January 22 2017

Gary Wayne Duvall 70 of Noblesville passed away on Sunday January 22 2017 atRiverview Hospital He was born on July 10 1946 to Arnold L andAnita ldquoImogenerdquo (Sherley) Duvall in Noblesville His father precededhim in death

Gary was a 1965 graduate of Noblesville High School and agraduate of the Indiana Business College He was a member of OurLady of Grace Catholic Church in Noblesville Noblesville SchoolBoard since 2012 Noblesville Backers Senior Citizens IncNoblesville Kiwanis Club and Noblesville Lions Club Gary was anavid volunteer in the Noblesville School system for the past 10 years

tutoring young elementary school children with reading and math He coached many localyouth in baseball and basketball over the years and gave of his time announcing juniorvarsity and freshmen football games Gary was a life-long fixture of the Noblesvillecommunity working at Don Hinds Ford Hare Chevrolet as owner of Duvall Auto SalesFC Tucker Real Estate Snelling Real Estate and Ayerrsquos Real Estate

Gary loved supporting his Noblesville Millers in all sporting events and was onceselected Miller basketball fan of the year He was passionate about Notre Dame Footballand basketball and the Indiana Pacers Gary received the most joy and satisfaction frombeing a loving father and grandfather to his children and grandchildren

In addition to his mother he is survived by three children Mike (fianceacutee KimberlyChilders) Duvall Gary (Alyssa) Duvall and Andrew (Chelsea) Duvall grandchildrenAlex Madison Emma Owen Macie Carly and Lexianne one brother Jim (Lynette)Duvall three sisters Vanessa (John) Benaugh Shirley (Dale) Bryant and Nancy (Bill)Geringer and many nieces and nephews

Services will be held at 1030 on Friday January 27 2017 at Our Lady of GraceCatholic Church 9900 East 191st Street in Noblesville Visitation will be from 5 PM to8 PM on Thursday January 26th 2017 at Randall and Roberts Funeral Home 1150 LoganStreet in Noblesville Burial will be at Arcadia Cemetery in Arcadia IN

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Miller Backers POBOX 188 Noblesville IN 46061

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Hamilton CountyReporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

Thank you for readingthe Reporter

Sports 5

Sheridan finished its regular seasonon a very strongnote blastingRossville 65-25 onMonday

The Black-hawks neverallowed theHornets more thannine points in aquarter Sheridanled 35-13 at half-time

Audrey Reedthrew in four 3-

pointers on her way to 21 points withBrittany Welch scoring 14 Holly Barkergrabbed nine rebounds Heather Barkermade four steals and Welch blocked apair of shots

The Hawks finished the regularseason 16-6 and play Sectional 40 hostMonroe Central at 6 pm Tuesday in thetournaments first round

Sheridan 65Rossville 25

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-5 0-0 7 2Nixon Williams 1-2 2-2 5 1Izzy Mangin 0-0 0-0 0 1Lillian Barker 1-2 0-0 3 1Heather Barker 4-8 0-0 8 3Audrey Reed 7-13 3-4 21 1Brittany Welch 6-10 0-0 14 2Holly Barker 1-4 0-0 3 1Cherysh Bishop 1-3 1-2 4 0Totals 24-47 6-8 65 12Score by QuartersRossville 4 9 4 8 - 25Sheridan 12 23 12 18 - 65Sheridan 3-point shooting (11-26) Reed 4-9Welch 2-5 OFlaherty 1-3 Bishop 1-2Williams1-2 L Barker 1-2 Ho Barker 1-2Sheridan rebounds (21) Ho Barker 9 Reed4 Welch 3 He Barker 2 OFlaherty 1Williams 1 Bishop 1

Hamilton Heightscontinued to bolsterits reputation as one ofthe top defensiveteams in the stateTuesday as theHuskies overwhelmedFrankfort 57-16 in agame at Case Arena

Heights is holdingits opponents to 327points per game and

Tuesdays contest marked the fourth timethis season that the Huskies kept itsopponent under 20 points Heights led 25-4at halftime never allowing the Hot Dogsmore than seven points in a quarter holdingthem to zero points in the second period

Meanwhile the Huskies balance was onfull display as all nine players that took tothe court scored Taylor Boyd led the waywith 14 points while Peyton Dissett andLexi Branham both added 11 Boyd had afantastic game with seven rebounds and

three blocked shots Bayleigh Runner madefive steals and Branham dished out fourassists

Heights is now 13-8 and finishes theregular season Thursday at Lafayette Jeff

Heights 57Frankfort 16

Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 2-3 0-2 4 4Bayleigh Runner 1-2 3-8 5 1

Ashton Runner 2-6 0-0 4 2Lauryn Wiley 1-1 0-0 2 3Sydney Griffey 2-4 0-0 4 1Peyton Dissett 4-9 2-2 11 2Abby Christiansen 1-1 0-0 2 3Lexi Branham 4-12 2-2 11 0Taylor Boyd 7-8 0-2 14 1Totals 24-46 7-16 57 17Score by QuartersHeights 15 10 18 14 - 57Frankfort 4 0 7 5 - 16Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Dissett 1-5Branham 1-4 B Runner 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Boyd 7 A Runner 4Collar 3 B Runner 3 Dissett 3 Griffey 2 Wiley1 Christiansen 1

Another great defensive night for Huskies

Dissett

He Barker

lsquoHawks blastRossville Carmel cruised to victory on Tuesday

beating Cathedral 65-44 in an away gameThe Class 4A No 4 Greyhounds were

in control from the beginning leading 19-5after the first quarter and 37-10 at halftimeTomi Taiwo had a sensational game makingfive 3-pointers on her way to 17 pointsTaiwo also had five steals

Mackenzie Wood scored 10 points andpulled eight rebounds Amy Dilk was allover the stat line with nine points nineassists eight rebounds and five steals

Carmel is 18-3 and travels to 4A No 8Ben Davis on Friday to finish MetropolitanConference and regular-season play

The Greyhounds junior varsity teamwon 74-24 finishing its regular season witha perfect 21-0 record Macy Berglund scored13 points with Vanessa Mullins adding 12and Maddi Sears scoring 11

Carmel 65Cathedral 44

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-5 0-0 6 0Sarah Goddard 0-0 0-1 0 2Amy Dilk 3-3 1-1 9 1Sophie Bair 1-1 0-0 3 1Molly Gillig 0-3 0-0 0 1Anna Kmec 1-2 0-0 2 0Blake Smith 2-7 4-6 8 1Tomi Taiwo 6-11 0-0 17 1Reagan Hune 1-5 0-1 2 2Mackenzie Wood 5-8 0-0 10 1Maddi Sears 1-2 0-0 3 1Macy Berglund 2-5 1-1 5 2Totals 24-52 6-10 65 13Score by QuartersCarmel 19 18 21 7 - 65Cathedral 5 5 11 18 - 44Carmel 3-point shooting (10-17) Taiwo 5-6Christy 2-5 Sears 1-2 Dilk 1-1 Bair 1-1 Gillig0-2Carmel rebounds (39) Smith 8 Dilk 8 Berglund4 Wood 4 Hune 4 Taiwo 2 Sears 2 B1ir 2Kmec 2 Gillig 2 Christy 1

lsquoHounds cruise past Irish

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Blake Smith had eight points and eightrebounds in Carmelrsquos win overCathedral Tuesday

6 Sports

Fishers finished up Hoosier CrossroadsConference play on ahigh note defeatingBrownsburg 43-28Tuesday in the firstgame of a girl-boydoubleheader at theBulldogs gym

The Tigers led 15-6 after the first quarterand 25-11 at halftimeBrownsburg made arun in the third periodbut Fishers outscoredthe Bulldogs 14-7 in

the fourthToni Grace scored 10 points for the

Tigers and also pulled nine reboundsAudrey Turner had nine rebounds as welland blocked five shots

Fishers ended HCC play with a 2-4season and is 10-11 overall The Tigers play

their regular season finale on Friday hostingClass 4A No 5 Pike for Senior Night

Fishers 43Brownsburg 28

Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 2-6 6-9 10 1Amanda Surber 0-0 0-0 0 0Amanda Lawlor 0-0 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-3 0-0 6 1Alexandra Bankovich 1-2 2-2 5 3Tamia Perryman 1-9 3-4 5 1Kenedi London 3-6 1-2 7 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 0Casey Walker 1-1 0-0 2 2Audrey Turner 3-4 2-2 8 2Totals 13-31 14-19 43 13Score by QuartersFishers 15 10 4 14 - 43Brownsburg 6 5 10 7 - 28Fishers 3-point shooting (3-6) Fulton 2-3Bankovich 1-1 Grace 0-1 Perryman 0-1Fishers rebounds (32) Grace 9 Turner 9Perryman 4 Stullken 4 Surber 3 London 2Walker 1

Hamilton Southeastern played its thirdconsecutive gameagainst a top 10 teamon Tuesday fallingto Class 4A No 5Pike 62-58 in anaway game

The Royalsranked No 6 in 4Atrailed 19-13 afterthe first quarter butcame back to within33-31 by halftimeThe Red Devilsoutscored HSE 20-

10 in the third period to take a 53-41 leadSoutheastern made a comeback in thefourth quarter but fell just short

Bre Lloyd scored 17 points for theRoyals throwing in three 3-pointers andalso blocking two shots Amaya Hamiltonreached double-double status with 14points and 10 rebounds Sydney Parrishand Malea Jackson both scored 10 pointsParrish handed out four assists and Jacksonmade four steals

This was the regular season finale forSoutheastern which finished with a 17-5record The Royals will host Sectional 8this year and play the tournaments firstgame when they host Westfield at 6 pmTuesday

Pike 62Southeastern 58

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 4-13 0-1 10 1Amaya Hamilton 4-9 6-6 14 3Tayah Irvin 1-4 0-0 3 4Malea Jackson 4-9 0-0 10 1Bre Lloyd 5-8 4-4 17 4Molly Walton 1-4 1-2 4 0Haydn Braun 0-1 0-0 0 3Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 19-48 11-13 58 16Score by QuartersSoutheastern 13 18 10 17 - 58Pike 19 14 20 9 - 62Southeastern 3-point shooting (9-22) Lloyd3-5 Parrish 2-8 Jackson 2-4 Irvin 1-4 Walton1-1Southeastern rebounds (19) Hamilton 10Parrish 4 Jackson 2 Lloyd 2 Irvin 1

Hamilton

Turner

Tigers finish HCCplay with victory

Royals lose tough one at Pike

Guerin Catholic won a close game atthe Eagles Nest on Tuesday edgingDecatur Central 37-36

The Golden Eagles trailed 8-6 afterthe first quarter but came back to lead17-15 at halftime Danielle Mason scorednine points to lead Guerin with GraceDemas grabbing seven rebounds andMason getting six

The Golden Eagles are 7-16 for theseason and travel to Lafayette CentralCatholic on Friday for the first game of agirl-boy doubleheader

Guerin Catholic37 DecaturCentral 36

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 4-12 1-4 9 2Erin Fuller 3-7 1-2 7 0Sydney Geis 1-5 2-2 5 1Carly Hammons 2-3 0-0 4 1Maggie Stordy 0-2 0-0 0 2Grace Demas 1-4 0-0 2 4Grace Hackett 1-1 0-0 2 3Kate Anderson 2-5 2-3 6 4Hanna Bills 1-4 0-0 2 0Totals 15-43 6-11 37 17Score by QuartersDecatur Central 8 7 10 11 - 36Guerin Catholic 6 11 10 10 - 37Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (1-12) Geis1-5 Mason 0-3 Fuller 0-2 Bills 0-2Guerin Catholic rebounds (18) Demas 7Mason 6 Stordy 3 Anderson 2

Golden Eagles edgeDecatur Central

Syrekrsquos 26 leadsUHS to win

University beat Greenwood Christian51-49 on Tuesday in an away game

Lindsey Syrek led all scorers with 26points Emma Caress added 12 points TheTrailblazers are now 17-3 for the seasonand host Broad Ripple on Thursday

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

Sheridan needed an extra period but wasable to get past Carroll 54-45 in overtime

Tuesday to advance tothe semi-finals of theHoosier HeartlandConference tourna-ment

The Comets led8-7 after the firstquarter and 18-13 athalftime but theBlackhawks roaredback in the thirdperiod to take a 30-28lead Regulationended in a 39-39 tie

and Sheridan outscored Carroll 15-6 in theovertime

Jack Waitt made four 3-pointers on hisway to 14 points Aiden Roaten had ninerebounds and blocked three shots withTommy Glidden and Nicholas Burnell eachgrabbing eight boards and Cameron Weitzelgetting six Weitzel also handed out four

assistsThe Hawks are now 7-9 and will host

Clinton Prairie Thursday in the HHC semi-finals

Sheridan 54Carroll 45

(overtime)Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 4-6 2-2 14 2Drake Delph 0-4 3-4 3 2Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-2 0 1Tommy Glidden 3-8 0-2 7 0Cameron Weitzel 2-5 2-2 8 1Aiden Roaten 3-7 1-2 7 1Nicholas Burnell 4-5 1-2 9 2Tanner Swindle 2-4 2-2 6 0Totals 18-42 11-18 54 9Score by QuartersCarroll 8 10 10 11 6 - 45Sheridan 7 6 17 9 15 - 54Sheridan 3-point shooting (7-12) Waitt 4-5 CWeitzel 2-5 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (41) Roaten 9 Glidden 8Burnell 8 C Weitzel 6 Waitt 3 Delph 3 SWeitzel 2 Swindle 2

Sheridan advances to HHC semis

Waitt

Hamilton Heights lost on a last-second basket byWestern Boone onTuesday and thatsent the Stars to a66-65 victory at theHusky Dome

WeBo led 11-9after the firstquarter but Heightscame back to lead26-24 at halftimeCaymn Lutz scored22 points for theHuskies followed

by Tyler Wiltermood with 14 pointsWiltermood led the rebounding with

seven boards with Caleb Bean grabbingsix and Drayden Thomas getting fiveMax Wahl made six steals and handed outfive assists while Lutz dished out fourassists

Heights is now 6-8 for the season andplays a Hoosier Conference game atTipton on Friday

Western Boone 66Heights 65

Heights FG FT TP PFCaymn Lutz 9-16 4-7 22 1Austin Sauerteig 4-8 0-1 9 3Max Wahl 3-7 2-4 9 3Caleb Bean 2-4 3-4 7 1Tyler Wiltermood 5-8 4-4 14 3Drayden Thomas 2-3 0-0 4 4Noah Wallace 0-2 0-0 0 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Dawson Phifer 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 25-50 13-20 65 16Score by QuartersWeBo 11 13 21 21 - 66Heights 9 17 21 18 - 65Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Wahl 1-4Sauerteig 1-4 Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (26) Wiltermood 7 Bean 6Thomas 5 Lutz 3 Wallace 2 Wahl 1 Phifer1 Beale 1

Huskies stunnedby WeBo

Wiltermood

Tigers fall to BrownsburgFishers dropped a Hoosier Crossroads

Conference game atBrownsburg onTuesday 48-37

The Bulldogs led13-8 after the firstquarter and 26-17 athalftime ArmaanFranklin led theTigers with 12 pointswhile Reid Stephensscored 10

Fishers is now 1-3in the conference and6-8 overall The

Tigers travel to Lawrence Central tonightfor a 730 pm game

Brownsburg 48Fishers 37

Fishers FG FT TP PFWillie Jackson 2 0-1 5 1Reid Stephens 3 3-4 10 3Armaan Franklin 3 6-7 12 4Jeremy Szilagyi 2 0-0 6 3Connor Washburn 0 0-3 0 4Stevie Sontich 0 2-3 2 0Terry Hicks 1 0-1 2 0Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Totals 11 11-19 37 16Score by QuartersFishers 8 9 9 11 - 37Brownsburg 13 13 10 12 - 48Fishers 3-pointers (4) Szilagyi 2 Jackson 1Stephens 1

Franklin

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 28 17 622 -Boston 26 18 591 20New York 20 26 435 100Philadelphia 16 27 372 125Brooklyn 9 35 205 190Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 26 19 578 -Washington 25 20 556 25Charlotte 23 22 511 30Orlando 18 29 383 85Miami 15 30 333 120Central W L PCT GBCleveland 30 13 698 -Indiana 22 22 500 85Chicago 23 23 500 95Milwaukee 21 23 477 105Detroit 21 25 457 105

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 29 18 617 -Oklahoma City 26 19 578 35Denver 19 25 432 95Portland 19 27 413 105Minnesota 17 28 378 130Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 36 9 800 -Houston 34 14 708 20Memphis 26 20 565 95New Orleans 18 27 400 175Dallas 15 29 341 200Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 38 7 844 -LA Clippers 30 17 638 90Sacramento 17 27 386 210LA Lakers 16 32 333 230Phoenix 15 30 333 230

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

San Antonio 108 Toronto 106Philadelphia 121 LA Clippers

110

Washington 123 Boston 108Chicago 100 Orlando 92

Denver 103 Utah 93Minnesota 112 Phoenix 111

Sports 7

Class 4A1 North Central 180 12 Homestead 164 23 Zionsville 152 44 Carmel 137 35 Pike 136 56 Hamilton Southeastern 85 67 Northridge 82 78 Ben Davis 61 89 East Chicago Central 47 NR10 Evansville Central 39 NR

Others receiving votesBedford North Lawrence Lawrence NorthPenn Warsaw Greenfield-Central Elkhart Cen-tral Martinsville Evansville North Lake Cen-tral Pendleton Heights Columbus NorthMerrillville

Class 3A1 South Bend St Joseph 154 22 Heritage Christian 149 33 North Harrison 142 1

4 Greensburg 114 65 Northwestern 110 46 Ft Wayne Concordia 108 57 Rushville 102 78 Tippecanoe Valley 95 89 West Lafayette 46 NR10 Ft Wayne Dwenger 40 9

Others receiving votesVincennes Lincoln Beach Grove NorthwoodEvansville Memorial Benton Central AngolaBellmont Glenn

Class 2A1 Triton Central 175 22 Whitko 154 13 Oak Hill 149 34 Monroe Central 141 55 Providence 137 46 South Ripley 120 77 Cascade 94 88 Lapel 57 NR9 Evansville Mater Dei 55 6

10 Fountain Central 48 10

Others receiving votesCovenant Christian Central Noble EasternPekin Crawford County North KnoxSheridan Oregon Davis

Class 1A1 Jac-Cen-Del 113 12 Wood Memorial 106 53 Vincennes Rivet 101 34 Argos 97 25 MC Marquette 92 46 Morgan Twp 82 67 Indianapolis Tindley 66 78 North White 53 99 Union City 48 810 Riverton Parke 38 10

Others receiving votesBarr-Reeve Indiana School for the Deaf TriHauser

ICGSA girls basketball polls

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- Matthew 1119

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3Obituaries

Dennis Lee Snead

September 21 1958 - January 19 2017

Dennis Lee Snead 58 of Anderson passed away on Thursday January 19 2017 athis home following a brief illness

He was born on September 21 1958 in Noblesville Indiana toElmer and Rosemary (Ross) Snead

Dennis graduated in 1976 from Lapel High School and was a USMarine veteran

He had worked as an electricianDennis is survived by his wife Candeda ldquoDDrdquo three children

Anthony Michael Snead of California Victoria Wilkey and ClaraWilkey both of Anderson his best friend Bob Masters of Californiaand several aunts uncles cousins nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Dougand Daniel Snead

A funeral service will be held at 200 PM on Saturday January 28 2017 at Scott EHersberger Funeral Home 1010 North Main Street Lapel with Rev Tom Greensladeofficiating Burial will follow in Prairie Memorial Cemetery Noblesville where militarygraveside rites will be conducted

Visitation will be from 1200 noon to 200 PM Saturday January 28 2017 at ScottE Hersberger Funeral Home

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer SocietyOnline condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Ike G Batalis

October 17 1946 - January 23 2017

Ike G Batalis 70 of Bluffton South Carolina formerly of Carmel and NoblesvilleIndiana passed away on January 23 2017 He was born on October17 1946 in South Bend Indiana to the late George C and Efthalia(Lambrou) Batalis

On January 18 1970 he married Sarah E (Bartle) Batalis whosurvives along with two sons George C Batalis (Carla) Tampa FLand Nicholas I Batalis MD (Gretchen) of Charleston SC and fourgrandchildren Dennis Batalis Jack Batalis Ike V Batalis and EllaBatalis His brother Chris G Batalis and sister Bessie M Reimnitzpredeceased him

A native of South Bend Ike was a graduate of Indiana Universityand the University Of Wisconsin Graduate School Of Banking He commenced a careerin the banking industry in Michigan rising to become the President and CEO of FirstNational Bank of Cassopolis In 1983 he was named President of the former WainwrightBank in Noblesville He was the founder of MetroBank (the first de novo chartered bankin Indiana in many decades) in Carmel Indiana in 1988 and served as its President untilits merger with First Indiana Bank in 2003 Upon his retirement from the banking industryIke served Krieg DeVault LLP as a financial consultant He was a member of the Boardof Directors of numerous organizations including USA Funds where he served asChairman from 2013-2016 Indiana Hemophilia amp Thrombosis Center and HealthcareInitiatives Inc He served the Hamilton County community as a member of the Board ofTrustees of Riverview Hospital for 24 years retiring as its Chairman in 2014 as well asvolunteer positions with the Boys and Girls Club of Noblesville and the Chambers ofCommerce in Carmel and Noblesville

The family will receive friends at the Randall Roberts Funeral Home Westfield RoadLocation 1685 Westfield Road Noblesville Indiana on Thursday January 26 2017from 500 to 800 pm Funeral services will be held at Holy Trinity Greek OrthodoxChurch 3500 W 106th St Carmel Indiana where he was a member for 32 yearson Friday January 27 2017 with visitation at 1000 am and church services at 1100am Interment will follow at Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Gastric CancerFoundation co The V Foundation for Cancer Research 14600 Weston Parkway CaryNC 27513 Please notate ldquoGastric Cancer Foundation in honor of Ike G Batalisrdquo on thememo line

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Joyce S New

March 26 1923 - January 21 2017

At the end of a journey lasting more than ninety-three years Joyce quietly passed awayJanuary 21 2017 She was born in Chicago IL on March 26 1923

Joyce was preceded in death by her husband Leroy son-in-law Chuck and sistersSylvia Winifred and Paula

Survivors include daughter Marcia grandchildren Scott and Jody and 3 great-grandchildren

To honor Joycersquos wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service however pleasevisit wwwbussellfamilyfuneralscom to share a memory and read her complete obituary

Additional obituariesappear on Page 4

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Dr Brittain E Lukens III

September 17 1936 - January 23 2017

Dr Brittain E Lukens III 80 of McCordsville passed away on Monday January 232017 at his home He was born on September 17 1936 to the late Brittain E Lukens Jrand Madelon (Callenbach) Lukens in Woodbury New Jersey

Brittain proudly served his country as a fighter pilot in the United States Air Forceduring peace time He graduated from Eastern Baptist College with a BS degree and fromPalmer Chiropractic College in Davenport Iowa For 40 years Brittain worked as achiropractor owning Lukens Chiropractic in Versailles Indiana for 35 years and inMcCordsville for 5 years retiring in December of 2016 He was a member of The Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was an ordinance worker in the LDS Temple ofChicago Louisville and Indianapolis and served a 2-year LDS mission as the leader ofan addiction recovery group Brittain was a member of the International ChiropractorsAssociation of Indiana and was dedicated to family church and chiropractic

He is survived by his wife Linda R Lukens children Laura (Christopher) Ault Ed(Sheri) Lukens and Nancy Watkins step-children Sally (James) Morgan Steven (Linda)Greenfield Amy (Sean) Buckley Emily (Randy) Yoder and Katie (Scott) Nickels brotherJohn (Sandra) Lukens sister Nancy (Michael) Gould 29 grandchildren and ninegreat-grandchildren Brittain was preceded in death by his first wife Loretta (Lori)Bushnell Lukens

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday January 27 2017 at Randall ampRoberts Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers Services will be heldat 1000 am on Saturday January 28 2017 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints 777 Sunblest Blvd in Fishers with an additional visitation one hour prior to theservice Bishop Mark Richmond will officiate

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Gary Wayne Duvall

July 10 1946 - January 22 2017

Gary Wayne Duvall 70 of Noblesville passed away on Sunday January 22 2017 atRiverview Hospital He was born on July 10 1946 to Arnold L andAnita ldquoImogenerdquo (Sherley) Duvall in Noblesville His father precededhim in death

Gary was a 1965 graduate of Noblesville High School and agraduate of the Indiana Business College He was a member of OurLady of Grace Catholic Church in Noblesville Noblesville SchoolBoard since 2012 Noblesville Backers Senior Citizens IncNoblesville Kiwanis Club and Noblesville Lions Club Gary was anavid volunteer in the Noblesville School system for the past 10 years

tutoring young elementary school children with reading and math He coached many localyouth in baseball and basketball over the years and gave of his time announcing juniorvarsity and freshmen football games Gary was a life-long fixture of the Noblesvillecommunity working at Don Hinds Ford Hare Chevrolet as owner of Duvall Auto SalesFC Tucker Real Estate Snelling Real Estate and Ayerrsquos Real Estate

Gary loved supporting his Noblesville Millers in all sporting events and was onceselected Miller basketball fan of the year He was passionate about Notre Dame Footballand basketball and the Indiana Pacers Gary received the most joy and satisfaction frombeing a loving father and grandfather to his children and grandchildren

In addition to his mother he is survived by three children Mike (fianceacutee KimberlyChilders) Duvall Gary (Alyssa) Duvall and Andrew (Chelsea) Duvall grandchildrenAlex Madison Emma Owen Macie Carly and Lexianne one brother Jim (Lynette)Duvall three sisters Vanessa (John) Benaugh Shirley (Dale) Bryant and Nancy (Bill)Geringer and many nieces and nephews

Services will be held at 1030 on Friday January 27 2017 at Our Lady of GraceCatholic Church 9900 East 191st Street in Noblesville Visitation will be from 5 PM to8 PM on Thursday January 26th 2017 at Randall and Roberts Funeral Home 1150 LoganStreet in Noblesville Burial will be at Arcadia Cemetery in Arcadia IN

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Miller Backers POBOX 188 Noblesville IN 46061

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

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Sports 5

Sheridan finished its regular seasonon a very strongnote blastingRossville 65-25 onMonday

The Black-hawks neverallowed theHornets more thannine points in aquarter Sheridanled 35-13 at half-time

Audrey Reedthrew in four 3-

pointers on her way to 21 points withBrittany Welch scoring 14 Holly Barkergrabbed nine rebounds Heather Barkermade four steals and Welch blocked apair of shots

The Hawks finished the regularseason 16-6 and play Sectional 40 hostMonroe Central at 6 pm Tuesday in thetournaments first round

Sheridan 65Rossville 25

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-5 0-0 7 2Nixon Williams 1-2 2-2 5 1Izzy Mangin 0-0 0-0 0 1Lillian Barker 1-2 0-0 3 1Heather Barker 4-8 0-0 8 3Audrey Reed 7-13 3-4 21 1Brittany Welch 6-10 0-0 14 2Holly Barker 1-4 0-0 3 1Cherysh Bishop 1-3 1-2 4 0Totals 24-47 6-8 65 12Score by QuartersRossville 4 9 4 8 - 25Sheridan 12 23 12 18 - 65Sheridan 3-point shooting (11-26) Reed 4-9Welch 2-5 OFlaherty 1-3 Bishop 1-2Williams1-2 L Barker 1-2 Ho Barker 1-2Sheridan rebounds (21) Ho Barker 9 Reed4 Welch 3 He Barker 2 OFlaherty 1Williams 1 Bishop 1

Hamilton Heightscontinued to bolsterits reputation as one ofthe top defensiveteams in the stateTuesday as theHuskies overwhelmedFrankfort 57-16 in agame at Case Arena

Heights is holdingits opponents to 327points per game and

Tuesdays contest marked the fourth timethis season that the Huskies kept itsopponent under 20 points Heights led 25-4at halftime never allowing the Hot Dogsmore than seven points in a quarter holdingthem to zero points in the second period

Meanwhile the Huskies balance was onfull display as all nine players that took tothe court scored Taylor Boyd led the waywith 14 points while Peyton Dissett andLexi Branham both added 11 Boyd had afantastic game with seven rebounds and

three blocked shots Bayleigh Runner madefive steals and Branham dished out fourassists

Heights is now 13-8 and finishes theregular season Thursday at Lafayette Jeff

Heights 57Frankfort 16

Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 2-3 0-2 4 4Bayleigh Runner 1-2 3-8 5 1

Ashton Runner 2-6 0-0 4 2Lauryn Wiley 1-1 0-0 2 3Sydney Griffey 2-4 0-0 4 1Peyton Dissett 4-9 2-2 11 2Abby Christiansen 1-1 0-0 2 3Lexi Branham 4-12 2-2 11 0Taylor Boyd 7-8 0-2 14 1Totals 24-46 7-16 57 17Score by QuartersHeights 15 10 18 14 - 57Frankfort 4 0 7 5 - 16Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Dissett 1-5Branham 1-4 B Runner 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Boyd 7 A Runner 4Collar 3 B Runner 3 Dissett 3 Griffey 2 Wiley1 Christiansen 1

Another great defensive night for Huskies

Dissett

He Barker

lsquoHawks blastRossville Carmel cruised to victory on Tuesday

beating Cathedral 65-44 in an away gameThe Class 4A No 4 Greyhounds were

in control from the beginning leading 19-5after the first quarter and 37-10 at halftimeTomi Taiwo had a sensational game makingfive 3-pointers on her way to 17 pointsTaiwo also had five steals

Mackenzie Wood scored 10 points andpulled eight rebounds Amy Dilk was allover the stat line with nine points nineassists eight rebounds and five steals

Carmel is 18-3 and travels to 4A No 8Ben Davis on Friday to finish MetropolitanConference and regular-season play

The Greyhounds junior varsity teamwon 74-24 finishing its regular season witha perfect 21-0 record Macy Berglund scored13 points with Vanessa Mullins adding 12and Maddi Sears scoring 11

Carmel 65Cathedral 44

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-5 0-0 6 0Sarah Goddard 0-0 0-1 0 2Amy Dilk 3-3 1-1 9 1Sophie Bair 1-1 0-0 3 1Molly Gillig 0-3 0-0 0 1Anna Kmec 1-2 0-0 2 0Blake Smith 2-7 4-6 8 1Tomi Taiwo 6-11 0-0 17 1Reagan Hune 1-5 0-1 2 2Mackenzie Wood 5-8 0-0 10 1Maddi Sears 1-2 0-0 3 1Macy Berglund 2-5 1-1 5 2Totals 24-52 6-10 65 13Score by QuartersCarmel 19 18 21 7 - 65Cathedral 5 5 11 18 - 44Carmel 3-point shooting (10-17) Taiwo 5-6Christy 2-5 Sears 1-2 Dilk 1-1 Bair 1-1 Gillig0-2Carmel rebounds (39) Smith 8 Dilk 8 Berglund4 Wood 4 Hune 4 Taiwo 2 Sears 2 B1ir 2Kmec 2 Gillig 2 Christy 1

lsquoHounds cruise past Irish

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Blake Smith had eight points and eightrebounds in Carmelrsquos win overCathedral Tuesday

6 Sports

Fishers finished up Hoosier CrossroadsConference play on ahigh note defeatingBrownsburg 43-28Tuesday in the firstgame of a girl-boydoubleheader at theBulldogs gym

The Tigers led 15-6 after the first quarterand 25-11 at halftimeBrownsburg made arun in the third periodbut Fishers outscoredthe Bulldogs 14-7 in

the fourthToni Grace scored 10 points for the

Tigers and also pulled nine reboundsAudrey Turner had nine rebounds as welland blocked five shots

Fishers ended HCC play with a 2-4season and is 10-11 overall The Tigers play

their regular season finale on Friday hostingClass 4A No 5 Pike for Senior Night

Fishers 43Brownsburg 28

Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 2-6 6-9 10 1Amanda Surber 0-0 0-0 0 0Amanda Lawlor 0-0 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-3 0-0 6 1Alexandra Bankovich 1-2 2-2 5 3Tamia Perryman 1-9 3-4 5 1Kenedi London 3-6 1-2 7 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 0Casey Walker 1-1 0-0 2 2Audrey Turner 3-4 2-2 8 2Totals 13-31 14-19 43 13Score by QuartersFishers 15 10 4 14 - 43Brownsburg 6 5 10 7 - 28Fishers 3-point shooting (3-6) Fulton 2-3Bankovich 1-1 Grace 0-1 Perryman 0-1Fishers rebounds (32) Grace 9 Turner 9Perryman 4 Stullken 4 Surber 3 London 2Walker 1

Hamilton Southeastern played its thirdconsecutive gameagainst a top 10 teamon Tuesday fallingto Class 4A No 5Pike 62-58 in anaway game

The Royalsranked No 6 in 4Atrailed 19-13 afterthe first quarter butcame back to within33-31 by halftimeThe Red Devilsoutscored HSE 20-

10 in the third period to take a 53-41 leadSoutheastern made a comeback in thefourth quarter but fell just short

Bre Lloyd scored 17 points for theRoyals throwing in three 3-pointers andalso blocking two shots Amaya Hamiltonreached double-double status with 14points and 10 rebounds Sydney Parrishand Malea Jackson both scored 10 pointsParrish handed out four assists and Jacksonmade four steals

This was the regular season finale forSoutheastern which finished with a 17-5record The Royals will host Sectional 8this year and play the tournaments firstgame when they host Westfield at 6 pmTuesday

Pike 62Southeastern 58

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 4-13 0-1 10 1Amaya Hamilton 4-9 6-6 14 3Tayah Irvin 1-4 0-0 3 4Malea Jackson 4-9 0-0 10 1Bre Lloyd 5-8 4-4 17 4Molly Walton 1-4 1-2 4 0Haydn Braun 0-1 0-0 0 3Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 19-48 11-13 58 16Score by QuartersSoutheastern 13 18 10 17 - 58Pike 19 14 20 9 - 62Southeastern 3-point shooting (9-22) Lloyd3-5 Parrish 2-8 Jackson 2-4 Irvin 1-4 Walton1-1Southeastern rebounds (19) Hamilton 10Parrish 4 Jackson 2 Lloyd 2 Irvin 1

Hamilton

Turner

Tigers finish HCCplay with victory

Royals lose tough one at Pike

Guerin Catholic won a close game atthe Eagles Nest on Tuesday edgingDecatur Central 37-36

The Golden Eagles trailed 8-6 afterthe first quarter but came back to lead17-15 at halftime Danielle Mason scorednine points to lead Guerin with GraceDemas grabbing seven rebounds andMason getting six

The Golden Eagles are 7-16 for theseason and travel to Lafayette CentralCatholic on Friday for the first game of agirl-boy doubleheader

Guerin Catholic37 DecaturCentral 36

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 4-12 1-4 9 2Erin Fuller 3-7 1-2 7 0Sydney Geis 1-5 2-2 5 1Carly Hammons 2-3 0-0 4 1Maggie Stordy 0-2 0-0 0 2Grace Demas 1-4 0-0 2 4Grace Hackett 1-1 0-0 2 3Kate Anderson 2-5 2-3 6 4Hanna Bills 1-4 0-0 2 0Totals 15-43 6-11 37 17Score by QuartersDecatur Central 8 7 10 11 - 36Guerin Catholic 6 11 10 10 - 37Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (1-12) Geis1-5 Mason 0-3 Fuller 0-2 Bills 0-2Guerin Catholic rebounds (18) Demas 7Mason 6 Stordy 3 Anderson 2

Golden Eagles edgeDecatur Central

Syrekrsquos 26 leadsUHS to win

University beat Greenwood Christian51-49 on Tuesday in an away game

Lindsey Syrek led all scorers with 26points Emma Caress added 12 points TheTrailblazers are now 17-3 for the seasonand host Broad Ripple on Thursday

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

Sheridan needed an extra period but wasable to get past Carroll 54-45 in overtime

Tuesday to advance tothe semi-finals of theHoosier HeartlandConference tourna-ment

The Comets led8-7 after the firstquarter and 18-13 athalftime but theBlackhawks roaredback in the thirdperiod to take a 30-28lead Regulationended in a 39-39 tie

and Sheridan outscored Carroll 15-6 in theovertime

Jack Waitt made four 3-pointers on hisway to 14 points Aiden Roaten had ninerebounds and blocked three shots withTommy Glidden and Nicholas Burnell eachgrabbing eight boards and Cameron Weitzelgetting six Weitzel also handed out four

assistsThe Hawks are now 7-9 and will host

Clinton Prairie Thursday in the HHC semi-finals

Sheridan 54Carroll 45

(overtime)Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 4-6 2-2 14 2Drake Delph 0-4 3-4 3 2Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-2 0 1Tommy Glidden 3-8 0-2 7 0Cameron Weitzel 2-5 2-2 8 1Aiden Roaten 3-7 1-2 7 1Nicholas Burnell 4-5 1-2 9 2Tanner Swindle 2-4 2-2 6 0Totals 18-42 11-18 54 9Score by QuartersCarroll 8 10 10 11 6 - 45Sheridan 7 6 17 9 15 - 54Sheridan 3-point shooting (7-12) Waitt 4-5 CWeitzel 2-5 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (41) Roaten 9 Glidden 8Burnell 8 C Weitzel 6 Waitt 3 Delph 3 SWeitzel 2 Swindle 2

Sheridan advances to HHC semis

Waitt

Hamilton Heights lost on a last-second basket byWestern Boone onTuesday and thatsent the Stars to a66-65 victory at theHusky Dome

WeBo led 11-9after the firstquarter but Heightscame back to lead26-24 at halftimeCaymn Lutz scored22 points for theHuskies followed

by Tyler Wiltermood with 14 pointsWiltermood led the rebounding with

seven boards with Caleb Bean grabbingsix and Drayden Thomas getting fiveMax Wahl made six steals and handed outfive assists while Lutz dished out fourassists

Heights is now 6-8 for the season andplays a Hoosier Conference game atTipton on Friday

Western Boone 66Heights 65

Heights FG FT TP PFCaymn Lutz 9-16 4-7 22 1Austin Sauerteig 4-8 0-1 9 3Max Wahl 3-7 2-4 9 3Caleb Bean 2-4 3-4 7 1Tyler Wiltermood 5-8 4-4 14 3Drayden Thomas 2-3 0-0 4 4Noah Wallace 0-2 0-0 0 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Dawson Phifer 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 25-50 13-20 65 16Score by QuartersWeBo 11 13 21 21 - 66Heights 9 17 21 18 - 65Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Wahl 1-4Sauerteig 1-4 Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (26) Wiltermood 7 Bean 6Thomas 5 Lutz 3 Wallace 2 Wahl 1 Phifer1 Beale 1

Huskies stunnedby WeBo

Wiltermood

Tigers fall to BrownsburgFishers dropped a Hoosier Crossroads

Conference game atBrownsburg onTuesday 48-37

The Bulldogs led13-8 after the firstquarter and 26-17 athalftime ArmaanFranklin led theTigers with 12 pointswhile Reid Stephensscored 10

Fishers is now 1-3in the conference and6-8 overall The

Tigers travel to Lawrence Central tonightfor a 730 pm game

Brownsburg 48Fishers 37

Fishers FG FT TP PFWillie Jackson 2 0-1 5 1Reid Stephens 3 3-4 10 3Armaan Franklin 3 6-7 12 4Jeremy Szilagyi 2 0-0 6 3Connor Washburn 0 0-3 0 4Stevie Sontich 0 2-3 2 0Terry Hicks 1 0-1 2 0Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Totals 11 11-19 37 16Score by QuartersFishers 8 9 9 11 - 37Brownsburg 13 13 10 12 - 48Fishers 3-pointers (4) Szilagyi 2 Jackson 1Stephens 1

Franklin

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 28 17 622 -Boston 26 18 591 20New York 20 26 435 100Philadelphia 16 27 372 125Brooklyn 9 35 205 190Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 26 19 578 -Washington 25 20 556 25Charlotte 23 22 511 30Orlando 18 29 383 85Miami 15 30 333 120Central W L PCT GBCleveland 30 13 698 -Indiana 22 22 500 85Chicago 23 23 500 95Milwaukee 21 23 477 105Detroit 21 25 457 105

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 29 18 617 -Oklahoma City 26 19 578 35Denver 19 25 432 95Portland 19 27 413 105Minnesota 17 28 378 130Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 36 9 800 -Houston 34 14 708 20Memphis 26 20 565 95New Orleans 18 27 400 175Dallas 15 29 341 200Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 38 7 844 -LA Clippers 30 17 638 90Sacramento 17 27 386 210LA Lakers 16 32 333 230Phoenix 15 30 333 230

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

San Antonio 108 Toronto 106Philadelphia 121 LA Clippers

110

Washington 123 Boston 108Chicago 100 Orlando 92

Denver 103 Utah 93Minnesota 112 Phoenix 111

Sports 7

Class 4A1 North Central 180 12 Homestead 164 23 Zionsville 152 44 Carmel 137 35 Pike 136 56 Hamilton Southeastern 85 67 Northridge 82 78 Ben Davis 61 89 East Chicago Central 47 NR10 Evansville Central 39 NR

Others receiving votesBedford North Lawrence Lawrence NorthPenn Warsaw Greenfield-Central Elkhart Cen-tral Martinsville Evansville North Lake Cen-tral Pendleton Heights Columbus NorthMerrillville

Class 3A1 South Bend St Joseph 154 22 Heritage Christian 149 33 North Harrison 142 1

4 Greensburg 114 65 Northwestern 110 46 Ft Wayne Concordia 108 57 Rushville 102 78 Tippecanoe Valley 95 89 West Lafayette 46 NR10 Ft Wayne Dwenger 40 9

Others receiving votesVincennes Lincoln Beach Grove NorthwoodEvansville Memorial Benton Central AngolaBellmont Glenn

Class 2A1 Triton Central 175 22 Whitko 154 13 Oak Hill 149 34 Monroe Central 141 55 Providence 137 46 South Ripley 120 77 Cascade 94 88 Lapel 57 NR9 Evansville Mater Dei 55 6

10 Fountain Central 48 10

Others receiving votesCovenant Christian Central Noble EasternPekin Crawford County North KnoxSheridan Oregon Davis

Class 1A1 Jac-Cen-Del 113 12 Wood Memorial 106 53 Vincennes Rivet 101 34 Argos 97 25 MC Marquette 92 46 Morgan Twp 82 67 Indianapolis Tindley 66 78 North White 53 99 Union City 48 810 Riverton Parke 38 10

Others receiving votesBarr-Reeve Indiana School for the Deaf TriHauser

ICGSA girls basketball polls

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Obituaries4

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Dr Brittain E Lukens III

September 17 1936 - January 23 2017

Dr Brittain E Lukens III 80 of McCordsville passed away on Monday January 232017 at his home He was born on September 17 1936 to the late Brittain E Lukens Jrand Madelon (Callenbach) Lukens in Woodbury New Jersey

Brittain proudly served his country as a fighter pilot in the United States Air Forceduring peace time He graduated from Eastern Baptist College with a BS degree and fromPalmer Chiropractic College in Davenport Iowa For 40 years Brittain worked as achiropractor owning Lukens Chiropractic in Versailles Indiana for 35 years and inMcCordsville for 5 years retiring in December of 2016 He was a member of The Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was an ordinance worker in the LDS Temple ofChicago Louisville and Indianapolis and served a 2-year LDS mission as the leader ofan addiction recovery group Brittain was a member of the International ChiropractorsAssociation of Indiana and was dedicated to family church and chiropractic

He is survived by his wife Linda R Lukens children Laura (Christopher) Ault Ed(Sheri) Lukens and Nancy Watkins step-children Sally (James) Morgan Steven (Linda)Greenfield Amy (Sean) Buckley Emily (Randy) Yoder and Katie (Scott) Nickels brotherJohn (Sandra) Lukens sister Nancy (Michael) Gould 29 grandchildren and ninegreat-grandchildren Brittain was preceded in death by his first wife Loretta (Lori)Bushnell Lukens

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Friday January 27 2017 at Randall ampRoberts Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers Services will be heldat 1000 am on Saturday January 28 2017 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints 777 Sunblest Blvd in Fishers with an additional visitation one hour prior to theservice Bishop Mark Richmond will officiate

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Gary Wayne Duvall

July 10 1946 - January 22 2017

Gary Wayne Duvall 70 of Noblesville passed away on Sunday January 22 2017 atRiverview Hospital He was born on July 10 1946 to Arnold L andAnita ldquoImogenerdquo (Sherley) Duvall in Noblesville His father precededhim in death

Gary was a 1965 graduate of Noblesville High School and agraduate of the Indiana Business College He was a member of OurLady of Grace Catholic Church in Noblesville Noblesville SchoolBoard since 2012 Noblesville Backers Senior Citizens IncNoblesville Kiwanis Club and Noblesville Lions Club Gary was anavid volunteer in the Noblesville School system for the past 10 years

tutoring young elementary school children with reading and math He coached many localyouth in baseball and basketball over the years and gave of his time announcing juniorvarsity and freshmen football games Gary was a life-long fixture of the Noblesvillecommunity working at Don Hinds Ford Hare Chevrolet as owner of Duvall Auto SalesFC Tucker Real Estate Snelling Real Estate and Ayerrsquos Real Estate

Gary loved supporting his Noblesville Millers in all sporting events and was onceselected Miller basketball fan of the year He was passionate about Notre Dame Footballand basketball and the Indiana Pacers Gary received the most joy and satisfaction frombeing a loving father and grandfather to his children and grandchildren

In addition to his mother he is survived by three children Mike (fianceacutee KimberlyChilders) Duvall Gary (Alyssa) Duvall and Andrew (Chelsea) Duvall grandchildrenAlex Madison Emma Owen Macie Carly and Lexianne one brother Jim (Lynette)Duvall three sisters Vanessa (John) Benaugh Shirley (Dale) Bryant and Nancy (Bill)Geringer and many nieces and nephews

Services will be held at 1030 on Friday January 27 2017 at Our Lady of GraceCatholic Church 9900 East 191st Street in Noblesville Visitation will be from 5 PM to8 PM on Thursday January 26th 2017 at Randall and Roberts Funeral Home 1150 LoganStreet in Noblesville Burial will be at Arcadia Cemetery in Arcadia IN

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Miller Backers POBOX 188 Noblesville IN 46061

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Hamilton CountyReporter

Hamilton CountyrsquosHometown Newspaper

Thank you for readingthe Reporter

Sports 5

Sheridan finished its regular seasonon a very strongnote blastingRossville 65-25 onMonday

The Black-hawks neverallowed theHornets more thannine points in aquarter Sheridanled 35-13 at half-time

Audrey Reedthrew in four 3-

pointers on her way to 21 points withBrittany Welch scoring 14 Holly Barkergrabbed nine rebounds Heather Barkermade four steals and Welch blocked apair of shots

The Hawks finished the regularseason 16-6 and play Sectional 40 hostMonroe Central at 6 pm Tuesday in thetournaments first round

Sheridan 65Rossville 25

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-5 0-0 7 2Nixon Williams 1-2 2-2 5 1Izzy Mangin 0-0 0-0 0 1Lillian Barker 1-2 0-0 3 1Heather Barker 4-8 0-0 8 3Audrey Reed 7-13 3-4 21 1Brittany Welch 6-10 0-0 14 2Holly Barker 1-4 0-0 3 1Cherysh Bishop 1-3 1-2 4 0Totals 24-47 6-8 65 12Score by QuartersRossville 4 9 4 8 - 25Sheridan 12 23 12 18 - 65Sheridan 3-point shooting (11-26) Reed 4-9Welch 2-5 OFlaherty 1-3 Bishop 1-2Williams1-2 L Barker 1-2 Ho Barker 1-2Sheridan rebounds (21) Ho Barker 9 Reed4 Welch 3 He Barker 2 OFlaherty 1Williams 1 Bishop 1

Hamilton Heightscontinued to bolsterits reputation as one ofthe top defensiveteams in the stateTuesday as theHuskies overwhelmedFrankfort 57-16 in agame at Case Arena

Heights is holdingits opponents to 327points per game and

Tuesdays contest marked the fourth timethis season that the Huskies kept itsopponent under 20 points Heights led 25-4at halftime never allowing the Hot Dogsmore than seven points in a quarter holdingthem to zero points in the second period

Meanwhile the Huskies balance was onfull display as all nine players that took tothe court scored Taylor Boyd led the waywith 14 points while Peyton Dissett andLexi Branham both added 11 Boyd had afantastic game with seven rebounds and

three blocked shots Bayleigh Runner madefive steals and Branham dished out fourassists

Heights is now 13-8 and finishes theregular season Thursday at Lafayette Jeff

Heights 57Frankfort 16

Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 2-3 0-2 4 4Bayleigh Runner 1-2 3-8 5 1

Ashton Runner 2-6 0-0 4 2Lauryn Wiley 1-1 0-0 2 3Sydney Griffey 2-4 0-0 4 1Peyton Dissett 4-9 2-2 11 2Abby Christiansen 1-1 0-0 2 3Lexi Branham 4-12 2-2 11 0Taylor Boyd 7-8 0-2 14 1Totals 24-46 7-16 57 17Score by QuartersHeights 15 10 18 14 - 57Frankfort 4 0 7 5 - 16Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Dissett 1-5Branham 1-4 B Runner 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Boyd 7 A Runner 4Collar 3 B Runner 3 Dissett 3 Griffey 2 Wiley1 Christiansen 1

Another great defensive night for Huskies

Dissett

He Barker

lsquoHawks blastRossville Carmel cruised to victory on Tuesday

beating Cathedral 65-44 in an away gameThe Class 4A No 4 Greyhounds were

in control from the beginning leading 19-5after the first quarter and 37-10 at halftimeTomi Taiwo had a sensational game makingfive 3-pointers on her way to 17 pointsTaiwo also had five steals

Mackenzie Wood scored 10 points andpulled eight rebounds Amy Dilk was allover the stat line with nine points nineassists eight rebounds and five steals

Carmel is 18-3 and travels to 4A No 8Ben Davis on Friday to finish MetropolitanConference and regular-season play

The Greyhounds junior varsity teamwon 74-24 finishing its regular season witha perfect 21-0 record Macy Berglund scored13 points with Vanessa Mullins adding 12and Maddi Sears scoring 11

Carmel 65Cathedral 44

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-5 0-0 6 0Sarah Goddard 0-0 0-1 0 2Amy Dilk 3-3 1-1 9 1Sophie Bair 1-1 0-0 3 1Molly Gillig 0-3 0-0 0 1Anna Kmec 1-2 0-0 2 0Blake Smith 2-7 4-6 8 1Tomi Taiwo 6-11 0-0 17 1Reagan Hune 1-5 0-1 2 2Mackenzie Wood 5-8 0-0 10 1Maddi Sears 1-2 0-0 3 1Macy Berglund 2-5 1-1 5 2Totals 24-52 6-10 65 13Score by QuartersCarmel 19 18 21 7 - 65Cathedral 5 5 11 18 - 44Carmel 3-point shooting (10-17) Taiwo 5-6Christy 2-5 Sears 1-2 Dilk 1-1 Bair 1-1 Gillig0-2Carmel rebounds (39) Smith 8 Dilk 8 Berglund4 Wood 4 Hune 4 Taiwo 2 Sears 2 B1ir 2Kmec 2 Gillig 2 Christy 1

lsquoHounds cruise past Irish

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Blake Smith had eight points and eightrebounds in Carmelrsquos win overCathedral Tuesday

6 Sports

Fishers finished up Hoosier CrossroadsConference play on ahigh note defeatingBrownsburg 43-28Tuesday in the firstgame of a girl-boydoubleheader at theBulldogs gym

The Tigers led 15-6 after the first quarterand 25-11 at halftimeBrownsburg made arun in the third periodbut Fishers outscoredthe Bulldogs 14-7 in

the fourthToni Grace scored 10 points for the

Tigers and also pulled nine reboundsAudrey Turner had nine rebounds as welland blocked five shots

Fishers ended HCC play with a 2-4season and is 10-11 overall The Tigers play

their regular season finale on Friday hostingClass 4A No 5 Pike for Senior Night

Fishers 43Brownsburg 28

Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 2-6 6-9 10 1Amanda Surber 0-0 0-0 0 0Amanda Lawlor 0-0 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-3 0-0 6 1Alexandra Bankovich 1-2 2-2 5 3Tamia Perryman 1-9 3-4 5 1Kenedi London 3-6 1-2 7 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 0Casey Walker 1-1 0-0 2 2Audrey Turner 3-4 2-2 8 2Totals 13-31 14-19 43 13Score by QuartersFishers 15 10 4 14 - 43Brownsburg 6 5 10 7 - 28Fishers 3-point shooting (3-6) Fulton 2-3Bankovich 1-1 Grace 0-1 Perryman 0-1Fishers rebounds (32) Grace 9 Turner 9Perryman 4 Stullken 4 Surber 3 London 2Walker 1

Hamilton Southeastern played its thirdconsecutive gameagainst a top 10 teamon Tuesday fallingto Class 4A No 5Pike 62-58 in anaway game

The Royalsranked No 6 in 4Atrailed 19-13 afterthe first quarter butcame back to within33-31 by halftimeThe Red Devilsoutscored HSE 20-

10 in the third period to take a 53-41 leadSoutheastern made a comeback in thefourth quarter but fell just short

Bre Lloyd scored 17 points for theRoyals throwing in three 3-pointers andalso blocking two shots Amaya Hamiltonreached double-double status with 14points and 10 rebounds Sydney Parrishand Malea Jackson both scored 10 pointsParrish handed out four assists and Jacksonmade four steals

This was the regular season finale forSoutheastern which finished with a 17-5record The Royals will host Sectional 8this year and play the tournaments firstgame when they host Westfield at 6 pmTuesday

Pike 62Southeastern 58

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 4-13 0-1 10 1Amaya Hamilton 4-9 6-6 14 3Tayah Irvin 1-4 0-0 3 4Malea Jackson 4-9 0-0 10 1Bre Lloyd 5-8 4-4 17 4Molly Walton 1-4 1-2 4 0Haydn Braun 0-1 0-0 0 3Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 19-48 11-13 58 16Score by QuartersSoutheastern 13 18 10 17 - 58Pike 19 14 20 9 - 62Southeastern 3-point shooting (9-22) Lloyd3-5 Parrish 2-8 Jackson 2-4 Irvin 1-4 Walton1-1Southeastern rebounds (19) Hamilton 10Parrish 4 Jackson 2 Lloyd 2 Irvin 1

Hamilton

Turner

Tigers finish HCCplay with victory

Royals lose tough one at Pike

Guerin Catholic won a close game atthe Eagles Nest on Tuesday edgingDecatur Central 37-36

The Golden Eagles trailed 8-6 afterthe first quarter but came back to lead17-15 at halftime Danielle Mason scorednine points to lead Guerin with GraceDemas grabbing seven rebounds andMason getting six

The Golden Eagles are 7-16 for theseason and travel to Lafayette CentralCatholic on Friday for the first game of agirl-boy doubleheader

Guerin Catholic37 DecaturCentral 36

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 4-12 1-4 9 2Erin Fuller 3-7 1-2 7 0Sydney Geis 1-5 2-2 5 1Carly Hammons 2-3 0-0 4 1Maggie Stordy 0-2 0-0 0 2Grace Demas 1-4 0-0 2 4Grace Hackett 1-1 0-0 2 3Kate Anderson 2-5 2-3 6 4Hanna Bills 1-4 0-0 2 0Totals 15-43 6-11 37 17Score by QuartersDecatur Central 8 7 10 11 - 36Guerin Catholic 6 11 10 10 - 37Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (1-12) Geis1-5 Mason 0-3 Fuller 0-2 Bills 0-2Guerin Catholic rebounds (18) Demas 7Mason 6 Stordy 3 Anderson 2

Golden Eagles edgeDecatur Central

Syrekrsquos 26 leadsUHS to win

University beat Greenwood Christian51-49 on Tuesday in an away game

Lindsey Syrek led all scorers with 26points Emma Caress added 12 points TheTrailblazers are now 17-3 for the seasonand host Broad Ripple on Thursday

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

Sheridan needed an extra period but wasable to get past Carroll 54-45 in overtime

Tuesday to advance tothe semi-finals of theHoosier HeartlandConference tourna-ment

The Comets led8-7 after the firstquarter and 18-13 athalftime but theBlackhawks roaredback in the thirdperiod to take a 30-28lead Regulationended in a 39-39 tie

and Sheridan outscored Carroll 15-6 in theovertime

Jack Waitt made four 3-pointers on hisway to 14 points Aiden Roaten had ninerebounds and blocked three shots withTommy Glidden and Nicholas Burnell eachgrabbing eight boards and Cameron Weitzelgetting six Weitzel also handed out four

assistsThe Hawks are now 7-9 and will host

Clinton Prairie Thursday in the HHC semi-finals

Sheridan 54Carroll 45

(overtime)Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 4-6 2-2 14 2Drake Delph 0-4 3-4 3 2Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-2 0 1Tommy Glidden 3-8 0-2 7 0Cameron Weitzel 2-5 2-2 8 1Aiden Roaten 3-7 1-2 7 1Nicholas Burnell 4-5 1-2 9 2Tanner Swindle 2-4 2-2 6 0Totals 18-42 11-18 54 9Score by QuartersCarroll 8 10 10 11 6 - 45Sheridan 7 6 17 9 15 - 54Sheridan 3-point shooting (7-12) Waitt 4-5 CWeitzel 2-5 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (41) Roaten 9 Glidden 8Burnell 8 C Weitzel 6 Waitt 3 Delph 3 SWeitzel 2 Swindle 2

Sheridan advances to HHC semis

Waitt

Hamilton Heights lost on a last-second basket byWestern Boone onTuesday and thatsent the Stars to a66-65 victory at theHusky Dome

WeBo led 11-9after the firstquarter but Heightscame back to lead26-24 at halftimeCaymn Lutz scored22 points for theHuskies followed

by Tyler Wiltermood with 14 pointsWiltermood led the rebounding with

seven boards with Caleb Bean grabbingsix and Drayden Thomas getting fiveMax Wahl made six steals and handed outfive assists while Lutz dished out fourassists

Heights is now 6-8 for the season andplays a Hoosier Conference game atTipton on Friday

Western Boone 66Heights 65

Heights FG FT TP PFCaymn Lutz 9-16 4-7 22 1Austin Sauerteig 4-8 0-1 9 3Max Wahl 3-7 2-4 9 3Caleb Bean 2-4 3-4 7 1Tyler Wiltermood 5-8 4-4 14 3Drayden Thomas 2-3 0-0 4 4Noah Wallace 0-2 0-0 0 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Dawson Phifer 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 25-50 13-20 65 16Score by QuartersWeBo 11 13 21 21 - 66Heights 9 17 21 18 - 65Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Wahl 1-4Sauerteig 1-4 Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (26) Wiltermood 7 Bean 6Thomas 5 Lutz 3 Wallace 2 Wahl 1 Phifer1 Beale 1

Huskies stunnedby WeBo

Wiltermood

Tigers fall to BrownsburgFishers dropped a Hoosier Crossroads

Conference game atBrownsburg onTuesday 48-37

The Bulldogs led13-8 after the firstquarter and 26-17 athalftime ArmaanFranklin led theTigers with 12 pointswhile Reid Stephensscored 10

Fishers is now 1-3in the conference and6-8 overall The

Tigers travel to Lawrence Central tonightfor a 730 pm game

Brownsburg 48Fishers 37

Fishers FG FT TP PFWillie Jackson 2 0-1 5 1Reid Stephens 3 3-4 10 3Armaan Franklin 3 6-7 12 4Jeremy Szilagyi 2 0-0 6 3Connor Washburn 0 0-3 0 4Stevie Sontich 0 2-3 2 0Terry Hicks 1 0-1 2 0Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Totals 11 11-19 37 16Score by QuartersFishers 8 9 9 11 - 37Brownsburg 13 13 10 12 - 48Fishers 3-pointers (4) Szilagyi 2 Jackson 1Stephens 1

Franklin

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 28 17 622 -Boston 26 18 591 20New York 20 26 435 100Philadelphia 16 27 372 125Brooklyn 9 35 205 190Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 26 19 578 -Washington 25 20 556 25Charlotte 23 22 511 30Orlando 18 29 383 85Miami 15 30 333 120Central W L PCT GBCleveland 30 13 698 -Indiana 22 22 500 85Chicago 23 23 500 95Milwaukee 21 23 477 105Detroit 21 25 457 105

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 29 18 617 -Oklahoma City 26 19 578 35Denver 19 25 432 95Portland 19 27 413 105Minnesota 17 28 378 130Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 36 9 800 -Houston 34 14 708 20Memphis 26 20 565 95New Orleans 18 27 400 175Dallas 15 29 341 200Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 38 7 844 -LA Clippers 30 17 638 90Sacramento 17 27 386 210LA Lakers 16 32 333 230Phoenix 15 30 333 230

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

San Antonio 108 Toronto 106Philadelphia 121 LA Clippers

110

Washington 123 Boston 108Chicago 100 Orlando 92

Denver 103 Utah 93Minnesota 112 Phoenix 111

Sports 7

Class 4A1 North Central 180 12 Homestead 164 23 Zionsville 152 44 Carmel 137 35 Pike 136 56 Hamilton Southeastern 85 67 Northridge 82 78 Ben Davis 61 89 East Chicago Central 47 NR10 Evansville Central 39 NR

Others receiving votesBedford North Lawrence Lawrence NorthPenn Warsaw Greenfield-Central Elkhart Cen-tral Martinsville Evansville North Lake Cen-tral Pendleton Heights Columbus NorthMerrillville

Class 3A1 South Bend St Joseph 154 22 Heritage Christian 149 33 North Harrison 142 1

4 Greensburg 114 65 Northwestern 110 46 Ft Wayne Concordia 108 57 Rushville 102 78 Tippecanoe Valley 95 89 West Lafayette 46 NR10 Ft Wayne Dwenger 40 9

Others receiving votesVincennes Lincoln Beach Grove NorthwoodEvansville Memorial Benton Central AngolaBellmont Glenn

Class 2A1 Triton Central 175 22 Whitko 154 13 Oak Hill 149 34 Monroe Central 141 55 Providence 137 46 South Ripley 120 77 Cascade 94 88 Lapel 57 NR9 Evansville Mater Dei 55 6

10 Fountain Central 48 10

Others receiving votesCovenant Christian Central Noble EasternPekin Crawford County North KnoxSheridan Oregon Davis

Class 1A1 Jac-Cen-Del 113 12 Wood Memorial 106 53 Vincennes Rivet 101 34 Argos 97 25 MC Marquette 92 46 Morgan Twp 82 67 Indianapolis Tindley 66 78 North White 53 99 Union City 48 810 Riverton Parke 38 10

Others receiving votesBarr-Reeve Indiana School for the Deaf TriHauser

ICGSA girls basketball polls

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Sports 5

Sheridan finished its regular seasonon a very strongnote blastingRossville 65-25 onMonday

The Black-hawks neverallowed theHornets more thannine points in aquarter Sheridanled 35-13 at half-time

Audrey Reedthrew in four 3-

pointers on her way to 21 points withBrittany Welch scoring 14 Holly Barkergrabbed nine rebounds Heather Barkermade four steals and Welch blocked apair of shots

The Hawks finished the regularseason 16-6 and play Sectional 40 hostMonroe Central at 6 pm Tuesday in thetournaments first round

Sheridan 65Rossville 25

Sheridan FG FT TP PFJillian OFlaherty 3-5 0-0 7 2Nixon Williams 1-2 2-2 5 1Izzy Mangin 0-0 0-0 0 1Lillian Barker 1-2 0-0 3 1Heather Barker 4-8 0-0 8 3Audrey Reed 7-13 3-4 21 1Brittany Welch 6-10 0-0 14 2Holly Barker 1-4 0-0 3 1Cherysh Bishop 1-3 1-2 4 0Totals 24-47 6-8 65 12Score by QuartersRossville 4 9 4 8 - 25Sheridan 12 23 12 18 - 65Sheridan 3-point shooting (11-26) Reed 4-9Welch 2-5 OFlaherty 1-3 Bishop 1-2Williams1-2 L Barker 1-2 Ho Barker 1-2Sheridan rebounds (21) Ho Barker 9 Reed4 Welch 3 He Barker 2 OFlaherty 1Williams 1 Bishop 1

Hamilton Heightscontinued to bolsterits reputation as one ofthe top defensiveteams in the stateTuesday as theHuskies overwhelmedFrankfort 57-16 in agame at Case Arena

Heights is holdingits opponents to 327points per game and

Tuesdays contest marked the fourth timethis season that the Huskies kept itsopponent under 20 points Heights led 25-4at halftime never allowing the Hot Dogsmore than seven points in a quarter holdingthem to zero points in the second period

Meanwhile the Huskies balance was onfull display as all nine players that took tothe court scored Taylor Boyd led the waywith 14 points while Peyton Dissett andLexi Branham both added 11 Boyd had afantastic game with seven rebounds and

three blocked shots Bayleigh Runner madefive steals and Branham dished out fourassists

Heights is now 13-8 and finishes theregular season Thursday at Lafayette Jeff

Heights 57Frankfort 16

Heights FG FT TP PFAna Collar 2-3 0-2 4 4Bayleigh Runner 1-2 3-8 5 1

Ashton Runner 2-6 0-0 4 2Lauryn Wiley 1-1 0-0 2 3Sydney Griffey 2-4 0-0 4 1Peyton Dissett 4-9 2-2 11 2Abby Christiansen 1-1 0-0 2 3Lexi Branham 4-12 2-2 11 0Taylor Boyd 7-8 0-2 14 1Totals 24-46 7-16 57 17Score by QuartersHeights 15 10 18 14 - 57Frankfort 4 0 7 5 - 16Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Dissett 1-5Branham 1-4 B Runner 0-1Heights rebounds (24) Boyd 7 A Runner 4Collar 3 B Runner 3 Dissett 3 Griffey 2 Wiley1 Christiansen 1

Another great defensive night for Huskies

Dissett

He Barker

lsquoHawks blastRossville Carmel cruised to victory on Tuesday

beating Cathedral 65-44 in an away gameThe Class 4A No 4 Greyhounds were

in control from the beginning leading 19-5after the first quarter and 37-10 at halftimeTomi Taiwo had a sensational game makingfive 3-pointers on her way to 17 pointsTaiwo also had five steals

Mackenzie Wood scored 10 points andpulled eight rebounds Amy Dilk was allover the stat line with nine points nineassists eight rebounds and five steals

Carmel is 18-3 and travels to 4A No 8Ben Davis on Friday to finish MetropolitanConference and regular-season play

The Greyhounds junior varsity teamwon 74-24 finishing its regular season witha perfect 21-0 record Macy Berglund scored13 points with Vanessa Mullins adding 12and Maddi Sears scoring 11

Carmel 65Cathedral 44

Carmel FG FT TP PFOlivia Christy 2-5 0-0 6 0Sarah Goddard 0-0 0-1 0 2Amy Dilk 3-3 1-1 9 1Sophie Bair 1-1 0-0 3 1Molly Gillig 0-3 0-0 0 1Anna Kmec 1-2 0-0 2 0Blake Smith 2-7 4-6 8 1Tomi Taiwo 6-11 0-0 17 1Reagan Hune 1-5 0-1 2 2Mackenzie Wood 5-8 0-0 10 1Maddi Sears 1-2 0-0 3 1Macy Berglund 2-5 1-1 5 2Totals 24-52 6-10 65 13Score by QuartersCarmel 19 18 21 7 - 65Cathedral 5 5 11 18 - 44Carmel 3-point shooting (10-17) Taiwo 5-6Christy 2-5 Sears 1-2 Dilk 1-1 Bair 1-1 Gillig0-2Carmel rebounds (39) Smith 8 Dilk 8 Berglund4 Wood 4 Hune 4 Taiwo 2 Sears 2 B1ir 2Kmec 2 Gillig 2 Christy 1

lsquoHounds cruise past Irish

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Blake Smith had eight points and eightrebounds in Carmelrsquos win overCathedral Tuesday

6 Sports

Fishers finished up Hoosier CrossroadsConference play on ahigh note defeatingBrownsburg 43-28Tuesday in the firstgame of a girl-boydoubleheader at theBulldogs gym

The Tigers led 15-6 after the first quarterand 25-11 at halftimeBrownsburg made arun in the third periodbut Fishers outscoredthe Bulldogs 14-7 in

the fourthToni Grace scored 10 points for the

Tigers and also pulled nine reboundsAudrey Turner had nine rebounds as welland blocked five shots

Fishers ended HCC play with a 2-4season and is 10-11 overall The Tigers play

their regular season finale on Friday hostingClass 4A No 5 Pike for Senior Night

Fishers 43Brownsburg 28

Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 2-6 6-9 10 1Amanda Surber 0-0 0-0 0 0Amanda Lawlor 0-0 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-3 0-0 6 1Alexandra Bankovich 1-2 2-2 5 3Tamia Perryman 1-9 3-4 5 1Kenedi London 3-6 1-2 7 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 0Casey Walker 1-1 0-0 2 2Audrey Turner 3-4 2-2 8 2Totals 13-31 14-19 43 13Score by QuartersFishers 15 10 4 14 - 43Brownsburg 6 5 10 7 - 28Fishers 3-point shooting (3-6) Fulton 2-3Bankovich 1-1 Grace 0-1 Perryman 0-1Fishers rebounds (32) Grace 9 Turner 9Perryman 4 Stullken 4 Surber 3 London 2Walker 1

Hamilton Southeastern played its thirdconsecutive gameagainst a top 10 teamon Tuesday fallingto Class 4A No 5Pike 62-58 in anaway game

The Royalsranked No 6 in 4Atrailed 19-13 afterthe first quarter butcame back to within33-31 by halftimeThe Red Devilsoutscored HSE 20-

10 in the third period to take a 53-41 leadSoutheastern made a comeback in thefourth quarter but fell just short

Bre Lloyd scored 17 points for theRoyals throwing in three 3-pointers andalso blocking two shots Amaya Hamiltonreached double-double status with 14points and 10 rebounds Sydney Parrishand Malea Jackson both scored 10 pointsParrish handed out four assists and Jacksonmade four steals

This was the regular season finale forSoutheastern which finished with a 17-5record The Royals will host Sectional 8this year and play the tournaments firstgame when they host Westfield at 6 pmTuesday

Pike 62Southeastern 58

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 4-13 0-1 10 1Amaya Hamilton 4-9 6-6 14 3Tayah Irvin 1-4 0-0 3 4Malea Jackson 4-9 0-0 10 1Bre Lloyd 5-8 4-4 17 4Molly Walton 1-4 1-2 4 0Haydn Braun 0-1 0-0 0 3Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 19-48 11-13 58 16Score by QuartersSoutheastern 13 18 10 17 - 58Pike 19 14 20 9 - 62Southeastern 3-point shooting (9-22) Lloyd3-5 Parrish 2-8 Jackson 2-4 Irvin 1-4 Walton1-1Southeastern rebounds (19) Hamilton 10Parrish 4 Jackson 2 Lloyd 2 Irvin 1

Hamilton

Turner

Tigers finish HCCplay with victory

Royals lose tough one at Pike

Guerin Catholic won a close game atthe Eagles Nest on Tuesday edgingDecatur Central 37-36

The Golden Eagles trailed 8-6 afterthe first quarter but came back to lead17-15 at halftime Danielle Mason scorednine points to lead Guerin with GraceDemas grabbing seven rebounds andMason getting six

The Golden Eagles are 7-16 for theseason and travel to Lafayette CentralCatholic on Friday for the first game of agirl-boy doubleheader

Guerin Catholic37 DecaturCentral 36

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 4-12 1-4 9 2Erin Fuller 3-7 1-2 7 0Sydney Geis 1-5 2-2 5 1Carly Hammons 2-3 0-0 4 1Maggie Stordy 0-2 0-0 0 2Grace Demas 1-4 0-0 2 4Grace Hackett 1-1 0-0 2 3Kate Anderson 2-5 2-3 6 4Hanna Bills 1-4 0-0 2 0Totals 15-43 6-11 37 17Score by QuartersDecatur Central 8 7 10 11 - 36Guerin Catholic 6 11 10 10 - 37Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (1-12) Geis1-5 Mason 0-3 Fuller 0-2 Bills 0-2Guerin Catholic rebounds (18) Demas 7Mason 6 Stordy 3 Anderson 2

Golden Eagles edgeDecatur Central

Syrekrsquos 26 leadsUHS to win

University beat Greenwood Christian51-49 on Tuesday in an away game

Lindsey Syrek led all scorers with 26points Emma Caress added 12 points TheTrailblazers are now 17-3 for the seasonand host Broad Ripple on Thursday

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

Sheridan needed an extra period but wasable to get past Carroll 54-45 in overtime

Tuesday to advance tothe semi-finals of theHoosier HeartlandConference tourna-ment

The Comets led8-7 after the firstquarter and 18-13 athalftime but theBlackhawks roaredback in the thirdperiod to take a 30-28lead Regulationended in a 39-39 tie

and Sheridan outscored Carroll 15-6 in theovertime

Jack Waitt made four 3-pointers on hisway to 14 points Aiden Roaten had ninerebounds and blocked three shots withTommy Glidden and Nicholas Burnell eachgrabbing eight boards and Cameron Weitzelgetting six Weitzel also handed out four

assistsThe Hawks are now 7-9 and will host

Clinton Prairie Thursday in the HHC semi-finals

Sheridan 54Carroll 45

(overtime)Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 4-6 2-2 14 2Drake Delph 0-4 3-4 3 2Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-2 0 1Tommy Glidden 3-8 0-2 7 0Cameron Weitzel 2-5 2-2 8 1Aiden Roaten 3-7 1-2 7 1Nicholas Burnell 4-5 1-2 9 2Tanner Swindle 2-4 2-2 6 0Totals 18-42 11-18 54 9Score by QuartersCarroll 8 10 10 11 6 - 45Sheridan 7 6 17 9 15 - 54Sheridan 3-point shooting (7-12) Waitt 4-5 CWeitzel 2-5 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (41) Roaten 9 Glidden 8Burnell 8 C Weitzel 6 Waitt 3 Delph 3 SWeitzel 2 Swindle 2

Sheridan advances to HHC semis

Waitt

Hamilton Heights lost on a last-second basket byWestern Boone onTuesday and thatsent the Stars to a66-65 victory at theHusky Dome

WeBo led 11-9after the firstquarter but Heightscame back to lead26-24 at halftimeCaymn Lutz scored22 points for theHuskies followed

by Tyler Wiltermood with 14 pointsWiltermood led the rebounding with

seven boards with Caleb Bean grabbingsix and Drayden Thomas getting fiveMax Wahl made six steals and handed outfive assists while Lutz dished out fourassists

Heights is now 6-8 for the season andplays a Hoosier Conference game atTipton on Friday

Western Boone 66Heights 65

Heights FG FT TP PFCaymn Lutz 9-16 4-7 22 1Austin Sauerteig 4-8 0-1 9 3Max Wahl 3-7 2-4 9 3Caleb Bean 2-4 3-4 7 1Tyler Wiltermood 5-8 4-4 14 3Drayden Thomas 2-3 0-0 4 4Noah Wallace 0-2 0-0 0 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Dawson Phifer 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 25-50 13-20 65 16Score by QuartersWeBo 11 13 21 21 - 66Heights 9 17 21 18 - 65Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Wahl 1-4Sauerteig 1-4 Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (26) Wiltermood 7 Bean 6Thomas 5 Lutz 3 Wallace 2 Wahl 1 Phifer1 Beale 1

Huskies stunnedby WeBo

Wiltermood

Tigers fall to BrownsburgFishers dropped a Hoosier Crossroads

Conference game atBrownsburg onTuesday 48-37

The Bulldogs led13-8 after the firstquarter and 26-17 athalftime ArmaanFranklin led theTigers with 12 pointswhile Reid Stephensscored 10

Fishers is now 1-3in the conference and6-8 overall The

Tigers travel to Lawrence Central tonightfor a 730 pm game

Brownsburg 48Fishers 37

Fishers FG FT TP PFWillie Jackson 2 0-1 5 1Reid Stephens 3 3-4 10 3Armaan Franklin 3 6-7 12 4Jeremy Szilagyi 2 0-0 6 3Connor Washburn 0 0-3 0 4Stevie Sontich 0 2-3 2 0Terry Hicks 1 0-1 2 0Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Totals 11 11-19 37 16Score by QuartersFishers 8 9 9 11 - 37Brownsburg 13 13 10 12 - 48Fishers 3-pointers (4) Szilagyi 2 Jackson 1Stephens 1

Franklin

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 28 17 622 -Boston 26 18 591 20New York 20 26 435 100Philadelphia 16 27 372 125Brooklyn 9 35 205 190Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 26 19 578 -Washington 25 20 556 25Charlotte 23 22 511 30Orlando 18 29 383 85Miami 15 30 333 120Central W L PCT GBCleveland 30 13 698 -Indiana 22 22 500 85Chicago 23 23 500 95Milwaukee 21 23 477 105Detroit 21 25 457 105

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 29 18 617 -Oklahoma City 26 19 578 35Denver 19 25 432 95Portland 19 27 413 105Minnesota 17 28 378 130Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 36 9 800 -Houston 34 14 708 20Memphis 26 20 565 95New Orleans 18 27 400 175Dallas 15 29 341 200Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 38 7 844 -LA Clippers 30 17 638 90Sacramento 17 27 386 210LA Lakers 16 32 333 230Phoenix 15 30 333 230

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

San Antonio 108 Toronto 106Philadelphia 121 LA Clippers

110

Washington 123 Boston 108Chicago 100 Orlando 92

Denver 103 Utah 93Minnesota 112 Phoenix 111

Sports 7

Class 4A1 North Central 180 12 Homestead 164 23 Zionsville 152 44 Carmel 137 35 Pike 136 56 Hamilton Southeastern 85 67 Northridge 82 78 Ben Davis 61 89 East Chicago Central 47 NR10 Evansville Central 39 NR

Others receiving votesBedford North Lawrence Lawrence NorthPenn Warsaw Greenfield-Central Elkhart Cen-tral Martinsville Evansville North Lake Cen-tral Pendleton Heights Columbus NorthMerrillville

Class 3A1 South Bend St Joseph 154 22 Heritage Christian 149 33 North Harrison 142 1

4 Greensburg 114 65 Northwestern 110 46 Ft Wayne Concordia 108 57 Rushville 102 78 Tippecanoe Valley 95 89 West Lafayette 46 NR10 Ft Wayne Dwenger 40 9

Others receiving votesVincennes Lincoln Beach Grove NorthwoodEvansville Memorial Benton Central AngolaBellmont Glenn

Class 2A1 Triton Central 175 22 Whitko 154 13 Oak Hill 149 34 Monroe Central 141 55 Providence 137 46 South Ripley 120 77 Cascade 94 88 Lapel 57 NR9 Evansville Mater Dei 55 6

10 Fountain Central 48 10

Others receiving votesCovenant Christian Central Noble EasternPekin Crawford County North KnoxSheridan Oregon Davis

Class 1A1 Jac-Cen-Del 113 12 Wood Memorial 106 53 Vincennes Rivet 101 34 Argos 97 25 MC Marquette 92 46 Morgan Twp 82 67 Indianapolis Tindley 66 78 North White 53 99 Union City 48 810 Riverton Parke 38 10

Others receiving votesBarr-Reeve Indiana School for the Deaf TriHauser

ICGSA girls basketball polls

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6 Sports

Fishers finished up Hoosier CrossroadsConference play on ahigh note defeatingBrownsburg 43-28Tuesday in the firstgame of a girl-boydoubleheader at theBulldogs gym

The Tigers led 15-6 after the first quarterand 25-11 at halftimeBrownsburg made arun in the third periodbut Fishers outscoredthe Bulldogs 14-7 in

the fourthToni Grace scored 10 points for the

Tigers and also pulled nine reboundsAudrey Turner had nine rebounds as welland blocked five shots

Fishers ended HCC play with a 2-4season and is 10-11 overall The Tigers play

their regular season finale on Friday hostingClass 4A No 5 Pike for Senior Night

Fishers 43Brownsburg 28

Fishers FG FT TP PFToni Grace 2-6 6-9 10 1Amanda Surber 0-0 0-0 0 0Amanda Lawlor 0-0 0-0 0 0Skylar Fulton 2-3 0-0 6 1Alexandra Bankovich 1-2 2-2 5 3Tamia Perryman 1-9 3-4 5 1Kenedi London 3-6 1-2 7 3Lydia Stullken 0-0 0-0 0 0Casey Walker 1-1 0-0 2 2Audrey Turner 3-4 2-2 8 2Totals 13-31 14-19 43 13Score by QuartersFishers 15 10 4 14 - 43Brownsburg 6 5 10 7 - 28Fishers 3-point shooting (3-6) Fulton 2-3Bankovich 1-1 Grace 0-1 Perryman 0-1Fishers rebounds (32) Grace 9 Turner 9Perryman 4 Stullken 4 Surber 3 London 2Walker 1

Hamilton Southeastern played its thirdconsecutive gameagainst a top 10 teamon Tuesday fallingto Class 4A No 5Pike 62-58 in anaway game

The Royalsranked No 6 in 4Atrailed 19-13 afterthe first quarter butcame back to within33-31 by halftimeThe Red Devilsoutscored HSE 20-

10 in the third period to take a 53-41 leadSoutheastern made a comeback in thefourth quarter but fell just short

Bre Lloyd scored 17 points for theRoyals throwing in three 3-pointers andalso blocking two shots Amaya Hamiltonreached double-double status with 14points and 10 rebounds Sydney Parrishand Malea Jackson both scored 10 pointsParrish handed out four assists and Jacksonmade four steals

This was the regular season finale forSoutheastern which finished with a 17-5record The Royals will host Sectional 8this year and play the tournaments firstgame when they host Westfield at 6 pmTuesday

Pike 62Southeastern 58

Southeastern FG FT TP PFSydney Parrish 4-13 0-1 10 1Amaya Hamilton 4-9 6-6 14 3Tayah Irvin 1-4 0-0 3 4Malea Jackson 4-9 0-0 10 1Bre Lloyd 5-8 4-4 17 4Molly Walton 1-4 1-2 4 0Haydn Braun 0-1 0-0 0 3Olivia Kegley 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 19-48 11-13 58 16Score by QuartersSoutheastern 13 18 10 17 - 58Pike 19 14 20 9 - 62Southeastern 3-point shooting (9-22) Lloyd3-5 Parrish 2-8 Jackson 2-4 Irvin 1-4 Walton1-1Southeastern rebounds (19) Hamilton 10Parrish 4 Jackson 2 Lloyd 2 Irvin 1

Hamilton

Turner

Tigers finish HCCplay with victory

Royals lose tough one at Pike

Guerin Catholic won a close game atthe Eagles Nest on Tuesday edgingDecatur Central 37-36

The Golden Eagles trailed 8-6 afterthe first quarter but came back to lead17-15 at halftime Danielle Mason scorednine points to lead Guerin with GraceDemas grabbing seven rebounds andMason getting six

The Golden Eagles are 7-16 for theseason and travel to Lafayette CentralCatholic on Friday for the first game of agirl-boy doubleheader

Guerin Catholic37 DecaturCentral 36

Guerin FG FT TP PFDanielle Mason 4-12 1-4 9 2Erin Fuller 3-7 1-2 7 0Sydney Geis 1-5 2-2 5 1Carly Hammons 2-3 0-0 4 1Maggie Stordy 0-2 0-0 0 2Grace Demas 1-4 0-0 2 4Grace Hackett 1-1 0-0 2 3Kate Anderson 2-5 2-3 6 4Hanna Bills 1-4 0-0 2 0Totals 15-43 6-11 37 17Score by QuartersDecatur Central 8 7 10 11 - 36Guerin Catholic 6 11 10 10 - 37Guerin Catholic 3-point shooting (1-12) Geis1-5 Mason 0-3 Fuller 0-2 Bills 0-2Guerin Catholic rebounds (18) Demas 7Mason 6 Stordy 3 Anderson 2

Golden Eagles edgeDecatur Central

Syrekrsquos 26 leadsUHS to win

University beat Greenwood Christian51-49 on Tuesday in an away game

Lindsey Syrek led all scorers with 26points Emma Caress added 12 points TheTrailblazers are now 17-3 for the seasonand host Broad Ripple on Thursday

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

Sheridan needed an extra period but wasable to get past Carroll 54-45 in overtime

Tuesday to advance tothe semi-finals of theHoosier HeartlandConference tourna-ment

The Comets led8-7 after the firstquarter and 18-13 athalftime but theBlackhawks roaredback in the thirdperiod to take a 30-28lead Regulationended in a 39-39 tie

and Sheridan outscored Carroll 15-6 in theovertime

Jack Waitt made four 3-pointers on hisway to 14 points Aiden Roaten had ninerebounds and blocked three shots withTommy Glidden and Nicholas Burnell eachgrabbing eight boards and Cameron Weitzelgetting six Weitzel also handed out four

assistsThe Hawks are now 7-9 and will host

Clinton Prairie Thursday in the HHC semi-finals

Sheridan 54Carroll 45

(overtime)Sheridan FG FT TP PFJack Waitt 4-6 2-2 14 2Drake Delph 0-4 3-4 3 2Sean Weitzel 0-3 0-2 0 1Tommy Glidden 3-8 0-2 7 0Cameron Weitzel 2-5 2-2 8 1Aiden Roaten 3-7 1-2 7 1Nicholas Burnell 4-5 1-2 9 2Tanner Swindle 2-4 2-2 6 0Totals 18-42 11-18 54 9Score by QuartersCarroll 8 10 10 11 6 - 45Sheridan 7 6 17 9 15 - 54Sheridan 3-point shooting (7-12) Waitt 4-5 CWeitzel 2-5 Glidden 1-1 Swindle 0-1Sheridan rebounds (41) Roaten 9 Glidden 8Burnell 8 C Weitzel 6 Waitt 3 Delph 3 SWeitzel 2 Swindle 2

Sheridan advances to HHC semis

Waitt

Hamilton Heights lost on a last-second basket byWestern Boone onTuesday and thatsent the Stars to a66-65 victory at theHusky Dome

WeBo led 11-9after the firstquarter but Heightscame back to lead26-24 at halftimeCaymn Lutz scored22 points for theHuskies followed

by Tyler Wiltermood with 14 pointsWiltermood led the rebounding with

seven boards with Caleb Bean grabbingsix and Drayden Thomas getting fiveMax Wahl made six steals and handed outfive assists while Lutz dished out fourassists

Heights is now 6-8 for the season andplays a Hoosier Conference game atTipton on Friday

Western Boone 66Heights 65

Heights FG FT TP PFCaymn Lutz 9-16 4-7 22 1Austin Sauerteig 4-8 0-1 9 3Max Wahl 3-7 2-4 9 3Caleb Bean 2-4 3-4 7 1Tyler Wiltermood 5-8 4-4 14 3Drayden Thomas 2-3 0-0 4 4Noah Wallace 0-2 0-0 0 0Max Beale 0-2 0-0 0 0Dawson Phifer 0-0 0-0 0 1Totals 25-50 13-20 65 16Score by QuartersWeBo 11 13 21 21 - 66Heights 9 17 21 18 - 65Heights 3-point shooting (2-10) Wahl 1-4Sauerteig 1-4 Wallace 0-2Heights rebounds (26) Wiltermood 7 Bean 6Thomas 5 Lutz 3 Wallace 2 Wahl 1 Phifer1 Beale 1

Huskies stunnedby WeBo

Wiltermood

Tigers fall to BrownsburgFishers dropped a Hoosier Crossroads

Conference game atBrownsburg onTuesday 48-37

The Bulldogs led13-8 after the firstquarter and 26-17 athalftime ArmaanFranklin led theTigers with 12 pointswhile Reid Stephensscored 10

Fishers is now 1-3in the conference and6-8 overall The

Tigers travel to Lawrence Central tonightfor a 730 pm game

Brownsburg 48Fishers 37

Fishers FG FT TP PFWillie Jackson 2 0-1 5 1Reid Stephens 3 3-4 10 3Armaan Franklin 3 6-7 12 4Jeremy Szilagyi 2 0-0 6 3Connor Washburn 0 0-3 0 4Stevie Sontich 0 2-3 2 0Terry Hicks 1 0-1 2 0Jason Slain 0 0-0 0 1Totals 11 11-19 37 16Score by QuartersFishers 8 9 9 11 - 37Brownsburg 13 13 10 12 - 48Fishers 3-pointers (4) Szilagyi 2 Jackson 1Stephens 1

Franklin

Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 28 17 622 -Boston 26 18 591 20New York 20 26 435 100Philadelphia 16 27 372 125Brooklyn 9 35 205 190Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 26 19 578 -Washington 25 20 556 25Charlotte 23 22 511 30Orlando 18 29 383 85Miami 15 30 333 120Central W L PCT GBCleveland 30 13 698 -Indiana 22 22 500 85Chicago 23 23 500 95Milwaukee 21 23 477 105Detroit 21 25 457 105

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 29 18 617 -Oklahoma City 26 19 578 35Denver 19 25 432 95Portland 19 27 413 105Minnesota 17 28 378 130Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 36 9 800 -Houston 34 14 708 20Memphis 26 20 565 95New Orleans 18 27 400 175Dallas 15 29 341 200Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 38 7 844 -LA Clippers 30 17 638 90Sacramento 17 27 386 210LA Lakers 16 32 333 230Phoenix 15 30 333 230

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

San Antonio 108 Toronto 106Philadelphia 121 LA Clippers

110

Washington 123 Boston 108Chicago 100 Orlando 92

Denver 103 Utah 93Minnesota 112 Phoenix 111

Sports 7

Class 4A1 North Central 180 12 Homestead 164 23 Zionsville 152 44 Carmel 137 35 Pike 136 56 Hamilton Southeastern 85 67 Northridge 82 78 Ben Davis 61 89 East Chicago Central 47 NR10 Evansville Central 39 NR

Others receiving votesBedford North Lawrence Lawrence NorthPenn Warsaw Greenfield-Central Elkhart Cen-tral Martinsville Evansville North Lake Cen-tral Pendleton Heights Columbus NorthMerrillville

Class 3A1 South Bend St Joseph 154 22 Heritage Christian 149 33 North Harrison 142 1

4 Greensburg 114 65 Northwestern 110 46 Ft Wayne Concordia 108 57 Rushville 102 78 Tippecanoe Valley 95 89 West Lafayette 46 NR10 Ft Wayne Dwenger 40 9

Others receiving votesVincennes Lincoln Beach Grove NorthwoodEvansville Memorial Benton Central AngolaBellmont Glenn

Class 2A1 Triton Central 175 22 Whitko 154 13 Oak Hill 149 34 Monroe Central 141 55 Providence 137 46 South Ripley 120 77 Cascade 94 88 Lapel 57 NR9 Evansville Mater Dei 55 6

10 Fountain Central 48 10

Others receiving votesCovenant Christian Central Noble EasternPekin Crawford County North KnoxSheridan Oregon Davis

Class 1A1 Jac-Cen-Del 113 12 Wood Memorial 106 53 Vincennes Rivet 101 34 Argos 97 25 MC Marquette 92 46 Morgan Twp 82 67 Indianapolis Tindley 66 78 North White 53 99 Union City 48 810 Riverton Parke 38 10

Others receiving votesBarr-Reeve Indiana School for the Deaf TriHauser

ICGSA girls basketball polls

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Eastern ConferenceAtlantic W L PCT GBToronto 28 17 622 -Boston 26 18 591 20New York 20 26 435 100Philadelphia 16 27 372 125Brooklyn 9 35 205 190Southeast W L PCT GBAtlanta 26 19 578 -Washington 25 20 556 25Charlotte 23 22 511 30Orlando 18 29 383 85Miami 15 30 333 120Central W L PCT GBCleveland 30 13 698 -Indiana 22 22 500 85Chicago 23 23 500 95Milwaukee 21 23 477 105Detroit 21 25 457 105

Western ConferenceNorthwest W L PCT GBUtah 29 18 617 -Oklahoma City 26 19 578 35Denver 19 25 432 95Portland 19 27 413 105Minnesota 17 28 378 130Southwest W L PCT GBSan Antonio 36 9 800 -Houston 34 14 708 20Memphis 26 20 565 95New Orleans 18 27 400 175Dallas 15 29 341 200Pacific W L PCT GBGolden State 38 7 844 -LA Clippers 30 17 638 90Sacramento 17 27 386 210LA Lakers 16 32 333 230Phoenix 15 30 333 230

NBA standingsTuesdayrsquos scores

San Antonio 108 Toronto 106Philadelphia 121 LA Clippers

110

Washington 123 Boston 108Chicago 100 Orlando 92

Denver 103 Utah 93Minnesota 112 Phoenix 111

Sports 7

Class 4A1 North Central 180 12 Homestead 164 23 Zionsville 152 44 Carmel 137 35 Pike 136 56 Hamilton Southeastern 85 67 Northridge 82 78 Ben Davis 61 89 East Chicago Central 47 NR10 Evansville Central 39 NR

Others receiving votesBedford North Lawrence Lawrence NorthPenn Warsaw Greenfield-Central Elkhart Cen-tral Martinsville Evansville North Lake Cen-tral Pendleton Heights Columbus NorthMerrillville

Class 3A1 South Bend St Joseph 154 22 Heritage Christian 149 33 North Harrison 142 1

4 Greensburg 114 65 Northwestern 110 46 Ft Wayne Concordia 108 57 Rushville 102 78 Tippecanoe Valley 95 89 West Lafayette 46 NR10 Ft Wayne Dwenger 40 9

Others receiving votesVincennes Lincoln Beach Grove NorthwoodEvansville Memorial Benton Central AngolaBellmont Glenn

Class 2A1 Triton Central 175 22 Whitko 154 13 Oak Hill 149 34 Monroe Central 141 55 Providence 137 46 South Ripley 120 77 Cascade 94 88 Lapel 57 NR9 Evansville Mater Dei 55 6

10 Fountain Central 48 10

Others receiving votesCovenant Christian Central Noble EasternPekin Crawford County North KnoxSheridan Oregon Davis

Class 1A1 Jac-Cen-Del 113 12 Wood Memorial 106 53 Vincennes Rivet 101 34 Argos 97 25 MC Marquette 92 46 Morgan Twp 82 67 Indianapolis Tindley 66 78 North White 53 99 Union City 48 810 Riverton Parke 38 10

Others receiving votesBarr-Reeve Indiana School for the Deaf TriHauser

ICGSA girls basketball polls