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Hine’s Bat Gives Lady Millers Quite A Lift

Hamilton County Sports Daily

Marissa Hine hit two home runs and drove in four runs/HC Sports Daily file photo.

Noblesville gave up three runs in the final two innings but held on defeat visiting Harrison 7-6.

The Lady Millers, who led 5-0 in the first inning, pounded out 12 hits overall, including 6 extra-base hits.

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Marissa Hine had a huge game. The senior infielder belted 2 home runs and drove in 4 runs.

Stephanie Ramsey tripled and doubled.

Brittany Burkhalter had 2 hits, including a solo homer; and Sydney Baker tripled.

Taylor Thompson  also had 2 hits and 1 RBI, while Macey Smith, Zoe Schafer and Ellie Baker also singled for the Lady Millers.

Ashley Cleverly went the distance on the mound and gave up 11 hits.

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Noblesvillle Golfers Shoot Past Tipton

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Noblesville fired a 150 and beat the host Blue Devils at Tipton Municipal GC on Tuesday.

The Millers’ Sam Hardwick was medalist with a 35. Teammate Spencer King followed with a 37.

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  “It was a bit of a struggle after the emotional win at the (HCC) conference on Monday.  Tipton is an excellent team and is especially difficult to beat at their home course.  Once again, Sam played steady all day with one birdie and one bogey to shoot even on the day,” coach Gary Sewell said.

Noblesville Scores:                                    

Spencer King  (12)     37

Jackson Wright (10)   39

Sam Hardwick  (11)    35

Chase Kluth (10)      39

Josh Keating (9)     40

Blayne Compton (12)   40

 

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Baseball: Tough Draw For Sectional 8 Teams

Hamilton County Sports Daily

Based on state rankings, it would appear that Zionsville’s Class 4A No. 2 Zionsville baseball team should be favored to win the Noblesville Sectional, when Sectional 8 gets under way on Wednesday, May 23.

None of the other teams in the seven-team field are ranked, though Fishers was ranked No. 10 before losing four straight games.

It was pretty much the same scenario a year ago at Zionsville, where the Eagles entered as the team to beat.

But the Eagles were grounded in a hurry.

Westfield, despite a losing record, won the title, and then reached the final of the Avon Regional.

But in Sectional 8, arguably the toughest sectional in the state, there really isn’t a favorable draw.

And this year’s pairings, released on Tuesday by the IHSAA, certainly didn’t do Zionsville any favors. Nor did the draw do any favors for Fishers or Hamilton Southeastern, two of the better teams in the field based on high double-digit winning records. The Tigers are 20-7 and the Royals 18-8..

Zionsville owns the best won-loss record in the field at 20-4.

Fishers, which lost two competitive Hoosier Crossroads Conference games to Zionsville this season, opens the tournament against a pretty good North Central team. That winner gets Noblesville, which drew the first-round bye.

In the May 24 opener, Zionsville and HSE lock horns, and the winner gets the Westfield-Carmel winner in the second round.

Zionsville and Hamilton Heights were the only Hamilton County teams to receive byes. The Class 3A Huskies meet Muncie South on Memorial Day at Yorktown.

Pairings are listed on Scoreboard

Royals Extend Winning Streak To 8 Games

Hamilton County Sports Daily 

Hamilton Southeastern and host Harrison hooked up in a pitcher’s duel on Monday, with the Royals pulling out a 2-1 Hoosier Crossroads Conference decision.

Senior right-hander Jacob Kowal spun a 2-hitter and struck out 5, as the high-flying Royals won their eighth consecutive game. Kowal had a no-hitter through 4 and 2/3 innings.

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Fishers matches best season record ever.

Game stopped with University leading 29-6.

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 Hamilton Southeastern moved to 10-5 in the HCC and 17-8 overall.

Southeastern pushed across runs in the second and fifth innings, and Harrison got on the board in the bottom of the fifth.

Justin Striebel collected 3 hits and 1 RBI; lead-off batter Wes Edrington punched out a pair of hits and drove home the other run; and Chris Irwin had 2 hits, including a double.

Mitch Roman, Sean Green and Tre Gantt each singled for the Royals.

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2012 HCC Golf Tourney: It’s Miller Time

Hamilton County Sports Daily

Noblesville and Westfield tied at 302, but the fifth-man tie-breaker was the difference, giving the Millers the 2012 Hoosier Crossroads Conference golf championship on Monday at Bear Slide GC in Cicero.

Team Scores: 1. Noblesville 302; 2. Westfield 302; 3. Avon 306; 4. Zionsville 307; 5. Hamilton SE 312; 6. Brownsburg; 7. Harrison 324; 8. McCutcheon 331;  317; 9. Fishers 352; 10. Lafayette Jeff 366.

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■ How County golfers fared; click on continue reading.

Avon’s Keegan McKinney took medalist honors with an even-par 72, 1 shot ahead of Noblesville’s Jackson Wright.

Timmy and David Hildebrand and Colton Smith each carded a 75 for Westfield. Johnny Watts’ 76 was low for Hamilton Southeastern, while David Sopoci and Dalton Mudd matched 85s for Fishers.

Another battle between Hamilton County schools comes off Saturday at 1 p.m. at Wood Wind Golf Club in the annual Hamilton County Tournament.

“I’m really proud of the way the guys hung in there all day.  We talked at the beginning of the year about setting goals of winning the conference, county and the sectional.  We were able to attain the first one, now we have to get back to work and try for the county on Saturday,” Noblesville coach Gary Sewell said. “I think the way we played the back nine (we started on hole 10) set us up well for the day.  We really played that nine well and I knew we would be in it if we just kept away from big numbers, which we were able to do.

“This conference is the best golf conference in the state and for us to be fortunate to win is an incredible feat.”

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Fishers Girls Net 1st Conference Championship

Hamilton County Sports Daily

She's No. 1: Hamilton Southeastern's Kristie Hsu wins No. 1 singles at Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet/HC Sports Daily photo: Andrew Duvall.

The first part of 2012 has been quite a  championship season for the Fishers High School girls tennis team.

The Lady Tigers went 9-0 against Hoosier Crossroads Opponents during the regular season, and they added the HCC tournament championship at Avon on Saturday.

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No. 3 singles champ: Fishers freshman Jessica Lorenz provides valuable points with her victory.

Yet, latching onto the trophy wasn’t exactly a walk in the park for Fishers, which got past in-town rival Hamilton Southeastern in another hotly contested showdown 45-43.

The Lady Tigers defeated the Lady Royals 3-2 in their regular-season match matchup for the annual Mudsock Trophy.

And it was an especially big and satisfying  day for coach Don Roesler’s Lady Tigers, since it was the first HCC girls tennis championship for the school.

Freshman Jessica  Lorenz’s victory at No. 3 singles proved  especially critical for the Lady Tigers after HSE’s Kristie Hsu and Kelly Iden won Nos. 1 and 2 singles, respectively.

Fishers junior Kailey Eaton lost 3 matches this season, 2 coming against Hsu, a senior.

More points for Fishers came at No. 2 singles, where foreign exchange student Benedicte Heigaard reached the semifinals.

Also, the talented tandem of Fishers juniors Olivia Ruthsatz and Ellen Hornett won No. 1 doubles.

Next up for Fishers, 14-1 in head-to-head competition this season, losing only to No. 2 Carmel last week, is the Noblesville Sectional on March 18, where the Lady Tigers join Hamilton Heights and HCC foes Hamilton Southeastern and the host Lady Millers.

“I have been looking forward to this year for awhile. With returning coaches Dale and Christy Seipel I felt we had a strong team this year. With returning letterman Kailey, Olivia and Jayne, we had a strong base. I had seen Benedicte, our foreign exchange student, and Ellen, our transfer from Marion H.S.,  hit in the summer and knew they could contribute.
With freshman Caitlin (Gardner) and Jessica also making the varsity cut, I knew we had a chance to win the conference,” said Fishers coach Don Roesler.

“We went 9-0 in conference and really wanted to back it up at the conference tournament. Well we did, we won conference for the first time. We have been working hard and hope to win at sectionals, something no FHS tennis team has done yet.’’

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Royals, Tigers Finish 1-3 In HCC Boys Track

Track and field in the Town of Fishers is about as good as it gets.

Hamilton Southeastern's Zach Bray claimed the HCC 110-meter hurdles title in what has been an outstanding season for the senior. He's usually first to the finish line/HC Sports Daily photo: Andrew Duvall.

The third-ranked Hamilton County boys followed the No. 2 Lady Royals’  lead in capturing Hoosier Crossroads Conference track and field meets this week.

The girls won on Tuesday; the boys won on Friday.

And, too, the Fishers girls finished a close second to HSE in the girls meet, and the Tigers were third in the boys HCC meet.

And both schools appear capable of causing quite a bit of commotion in IHSAA girls and boys sectionals next week.

Hamilton Southeastern’s overall depth was the difference on Friday’s at Lafayette Jeff.

The Royals totaled 155 points. Avon was second with 123, followed by Fishers (102). Noblesville was fifth (80) and Westfield (31) rounding out the Hamilton County field.

HSE's Zach Reitzug smashed the 300-meter hurdles record in 38.04/Submitted photo.

Southeastern scored heavily in the hurdles, where junior Zach Reitzug set a record in the 300 hurdles in 38.04, breaking the 38.83 mark set by Zionsville’s Shane Mikesky. Sophomore Jacob Wright placed second, while senior Zach Bray won the 110 hurdles in 14.55, and Wright was fifth.

■  Senior Troy Reeder won the 3,200 in 9:20.18.

■ Hamilton Southeastern also won the 4×100-meter relay in 42.72, with sophomore Khalid Fuller, junior Ryan Davis, sophomore Cameron Polk and sophomore Phoenix Badua handling the baton.

■ The Royals also scored crucial points in the 200 dash (Cameron Polk, 2nd), the discus (Austin Hogan, 2nd), 400 dash (David Calhoun, 2nd; Tyler Duffy, 3rd), 3200 (Alex Zoumbaris, 3rd), long jump (Taylor Christensen, 3rd; Reitzug, 4th), 1600 (Sawyer Hitchcock, 4th), 200 (Loyd Turner 4th), high jump (Brendon Murry, 4th), and the 4×400 relay was the runner-up to record-setting Fishers.

Junior Diquis Manley, who gave Fishers a first in the 400-meter dash, anchored the 4×400 relay, joining sophomore teammates Michael Ryan and  Patrick Chavis, and junior Nikko Foster.

Note: First-place finishers and Hamilton County finishers on Scoreboard.

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Gantt-Green Homers Help HSE Win 7th In Row

Hamilton County Sports Daily

Red-hot Hamilton Southeastern continued its winning ways with an 8-5 victory over Crawfordsville on Friday night at Wabash College.

Sean Green (29) hit his second home run of the week for the Royals/HC Sports Daily file photo.

Leading 5-4 after four innings, the Royals scored 1 in the fifth and 2 in the sixth en route to posting their seventh straight victory and pushing their record to 16-8.

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 Baseball: Sheridan beats No. 4 Lapel.

■ Softball: Avon 2-hits No. 6 Lady Royals.

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Three of the Royals’ hits were extra-base blows, led by home runs from Tre Gantt (2-run shot) and a solo homer by Sean Green (his second this week). Wes Edrington added an RBI double.

Joel Nabb and Mitch Roman had RBI singles, and Mitch Hansen and Brendan Burns each added RBIs.

Three HSE pitchers combined on a 5-hitter and were pretty effective when they found the plate, but they also combined for 9 walks.

Burns pitched 3 and 1/3 innings and got the win. He gave up 3 hits, and only 2 of the 4 runs scored against him were earned.  He issued 5 walks and struck out 3. Evan Rice walked 3 in 1/3 of an inning, Taylor Hackett allowed 1 run on 2 hits, walked 1, fanned 5, and got the save.

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Boys/Girls Basketball

Hamilton County
Career Scoring Leaders
BOYS

-Billy Shepherd, Carmel, 2,465
-Dave Shepherd, Carmel, 2,226
-Tom Coverdale, Noblesville, 1,911
-Kent Carson, Hamilton Hts, 1,894
-Scott Shepherd, Carmel , 1,777
-Gary Harris, HSE, 1,552
-Rick McCoskey, Hamilton Hts, 1,747

GIRLS

-Courtney Cox, Noblesville 1,869
-Cindi Merrill, Noblesville 1,525
-Chrissy Steffen, Carmel 1,427
-Trish Fleming, Westfield 1,357
-Jessica Carr, Hamilton Hts, 1,340
-Courtney Osborn, HSE 1,307
-Ericka Roudebush, HSE 1,276
-Krissi Davis, Noblesville 1,269

Indiana HS Football

Winningest Coaches

-*1. Bud Wright, Sheridan, 371-164-2
- 2. Jerry Brewer, Jasper, 368-105-2
-3. Chris Geesman Penn 339-66-3
-4. Bob Clayton, Heritage Hills 328-76
-+5. Don Howell, Hobart 314-73-2
- 6. Dick Dullaghan, Ben Davis 312-59
-7. Bill Sharpe Jimtown 288-54
-8. Leland Etzler, Woodlan 287-117
- 9. Jim Belden, Carmel 283-81-2-
-10. Russ Radtke, Griffith 282-115
* Still active; +deceased