May 6 - Girls Track/Field Meet @ Fishers 6:00 pm
May 8 - Boys Track/Field Meet @ Avon 6:00 pm
May 8 (4:00 pm), May 10 (9:00 am) - Girls Tennis @ Zionsville
May 10 - Unified Track Meet @ Westfield 11:00 am
May 19 - Boys Golf @ Bear Slide 11:00 am
Maya Makalusky - Hamilton Southeastern
Maguire Mitchell - Zionsville
Jake Hockaday - Brownsburg
Emily Wolf - Fishers
Jonny Hines - Fishers
Zionsville High School received the HCC Winter
Sportsmanship award.
L to R: Wrestling Coach Doug Welch, Boys/Girls Swim/Dive Coach Scott Kubly, Girls Basketball Coach Jen Drudge, Athletic Director Josh Larsh, Boys Basketball Coach J.R. Howell
HCC Winter Champions
Basketball (Boys) - Fishers
Basketball (Girls) - Hamilton Southeastern
Swim/Dive (Boys) - Fishers
Swim/Dive (Girls) - Zionsville
Wrestling - Brownsburg
HCC Winter Coaches of the Year
L to R: Donna Buckley (Noblesville Girls BB co-COY), Brian Satterfield (Hamilton S.E. Girls BB co-COY), Garrett Winegar (Fishers Boys BB co-COY), Drew
Schauss (Avon Boys BB co-COY), Joe Keller (Fishers Boys Swim/Dive), Tom Griffin (Westfield Wrestling), Scott Kubly (Zionsville Girls Swim/Dive)
Coach Joe Keller's Fishers Tigers claimed the runner-up spot
at the IHSAA State Swim/Dive Meet. The Tigers also finished as
runner-up in 2020.
In the Dive competition, Mason Lawson finished 2nd, Jacob Schade
4th and Kirby Danglade 6th.
Also for the Tigers, Jonny Hines finished a strong 2nd in the 200 Free
and 3rd in the 500 free. Alex Koo came in 6th in both the 50 and 100
Free.
The 200 Free relay team (Koo, Luis Sanchez, Qwinton Upshaw & Hudson Lee) finished 2nd. The Medley Relay team (Sanchez, Upshaw, Lee & Koo) came in 6th and the 400 Free relay team (Lee, Adams, Johannemen,
Hines) finished 7th.
Photo courtesy IHSAA
2. Fishers 212
10. Zionsville 81
Hamilton S.E. 81
12. Brownsburg 64
17. Noblesville 28
31. Westfield 9
44. Franklin C. 2
Coach Darrick Snyder's Brownsburg Bulldogs won their 2nd consecutive
state title scoring a record 243 points with a record tying 7 individual state champions.
Individual champions for the Bulldogs were: Traevon Ducking (106); Case Bell (113); Revin Dickman (120); Jake Hockaday (132); Tommy Gibbs (144); Parker Reynolds (150) and Gunner Henry (190).
It was Jake Hockaday's 4th Individual IHSAA State Championship.
Other Bulldog wrestlers with strong finishes were Braylon Reynolds (2nd @ 138); Caden Brewer (3rd @ 215); Maximus Forrester (3rd @ 285) and Mason Day (4th @ 157).
Nate Rioux of Avon won the individual title at 126.
Coach Garrett Winegar's Fishers Tigers won their 4th HCC title in 5 years and 5th overall.
The Tigers completed the extremely difficult HCC schedule with a perfect 7-0 record for the 2nd consecutive year and are currently riding an 18 game HCC win streak.
1. Fishers 7-0
2. Avon 5-2
3. Westfield 4-3
Noblesville 4-3
5. Zionsville 3-4
Brownsburg 3-4
7. Hamilton S.E. 2-5
8. Franklin C. 0-7
Coach Brian Satterfield's Hamilton Southeastern Royals won their 3rd consecutive
HCC Basketball championship. The Royals went through the difficult HCC schedule with a perfect 7-0 record for the 2nd year in a row.
It is Hamilton Southeastern's 12th Girls Basketball title in the 25 year history of the HCC.
Fishers has won 5 championships followed by Brownsburg, Noblesville, Westfield and Zionsville with 2 titles.
1. Hamilton Southeastern 7-0
2. Brownsburg 6-1
3. Noblesville 5-2
4. Fishers 4-3
5. Westfield 3-4
6. Avon 1-6
Franklin Central 1-6
Zionsville 1-6
The Brownsburg wrestling dynasty continues with Coach Darrick
Snyder's Bulldogs winning their 11th HCC Wrestling Title in a row. It
is Brownsburg's 12th wrestling championship in the 25 year history of the HCC.
Brownsburg wrestlers won 9 of the 14 weight classes.
Individual winners for the Bulldogs were freshman Traevon Ducking (106), freshman Case Bell (120), senior Jake Hockaday (132), sophomore Braylon Reynolds ( 138), junior Tommy Gibbs (144), senior Mason Day (157), senior Gunner Henry (190), senior Caden Brewer (215) and senior Max Forrester (285).
Hockaday set HCC Wrestling History with his 4th individual championship while Henry won his 3rd.
Individual Champions/All HCC
106 - Traevon Ducking (Fr) - Brownsburg
113 - Brayden Head (Fr) - Westfield
120 - Case Bell (Fr) - Brownsburg
126 - Nathan Rioux (Jr) - Avon
132 - Jake Hockaday (Sr) - Brownsburg
138 - Braylon Reynolds (So) - Brownsburg
144 - Tommy Gibbs (Jr) - Brownsburg
150 - Seth Syra (Sr) - Avon
157 - Mason Day (Sr) - Brownsburg
165 - Griffan Larson (Jr) - Avon
175 - Xavier Smith (Jr) - Fishers
190 - Gunner Henry (Sr) - Brownsburg
215 - Caden Brewer (Sr) - Brownsburg
285 - Max Forrester (Sr) Brownsburg
1. Brownsburg 283.5
2. Avon 190.5
3. Fishers 157.0
4. Westfield 154.0
5. Hamilton S.E. 127.5
6. Zionsville 97.0
7. Franklin Central 86.5
8. Noblesville 62.5
Coach Scott Kubly's Zionsville Eagles won their 2nd HCC Girls Swim/
Dive Championship. Zionville's previous title came in 2011-12.
The Eagles were led by Annabelle Swiney's win the 200 IM, Ava Metzger's victory in the 500 Free, and the win by the 200 Free Relay team. (Allie Burokey, Katie Gordon, Hailey Paulick and Ava Metzger)
Multiple winners were Senior Kiley Zoeller of Hamilton Southeastern with individual championships in the 50 and 100 Free along with relay wins in the 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free Relay. Sophomore Emily Wolf of Fishers won the 200 Free and 100 Butterfly. Junior Ava Metzger of Zionsville won the 500 Free and was a part of the championship 200 Free Relay team. Freshman Kendall Dieckman and sophomore Ellason Miller of Hamilton S.E. were a part of both the 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free Relay champions.
Zionsville's victory broke Fishers' string of 8 straight championships.
1. Zionsville 419
2 Fishers 403
3. Hamilton S.E. 385.3
4. Westfield 266
5. Noblesville 215
6. Brownsburg 165
7. Avon 137.5
8. Franklin C. 114
Coach Joe Keller's Fishers Tiger's won their 9th HCC Boys Swim/Dive Championship. The title was Fishers' 5th in a row.
The Tigers were led by seniors Jonny Hines, Eduardo Sanchez and sophomore Alex Koo. Hines won the 200 Free, won the 500 Free setting a new HCC Championship Meet record, and was a part of the winning 200 Free Medley Relay and 400 Free Relay teams. Koo won the 50 Free, 100 Free and was part of the winning 200 Free and 400 Free Relays. Eduardo Sanchez won the 100 Backstroke and was a part of both winning relay teams.
Hines new HCC Championship Meet record of 4:31.20 in the 500 Free erasing the old mark set 10 years ago by Parks Jones of Avon. (4:32.21)
Also, a multiple winner was senior Jihoon Jung of Hamilton Southeastern with victories in both the 200 IM and 100 Butterfly.
1. Fishers 474
2. Hamilton S.E. 350
3. Zionsville 333.5
4. Brownsburg 258
5. Noblesville 239.5
6. Westfield 174
7. Avon 138
8. Franklin C. 126
Alivia Lozier - Westfield
Sam Quagliaroli - Fishers
JonAnthony Hall - Fishers
Addi Kooi - Westfield
Meredith Tippner - Noblesville
Jack Anderson - Hamilton Southeastern
Jose De Andrade - Zionsville
Lindsey Mangelson - Hamilton Southeastern
Coach John Hart's Brownsburg Bulldogs captured the 6A state football championship with a narrow 22-17 win over fellow HCC member Westfield.
Brownsburg finished 13-1 and were co-champions of the HCC.
It is Brownsburg's first state football championship since the Bulldogs captured the 4A title in 1985-86.
Brownsburg's Iosua Stephens was awarded the prestigious Phil N. Eskew Mental Attitude Award.
Coach Josh Miracle's Shamrocks lost a tight IHSAA 6A State Championship game to fellow Hoosier Crossroads Conference member Brownsburg....22-17.
Westfield finished the season as co-champions of the HCC with an outstanding 12-2 record.
Coach Mike Brady's Noblesville Miller Girls Soccer dynasty continues with their 3rd consecutive IHSAA State Championship and 5th in 6 years.
Noblesville defeated Center Grove 3 - 1 to claim the title. Miller goals were by Kaydence Fleck, Atley Pittman and Delaney Stone.
Noblesville finished the season undefeated with a 19-0-2 record.
Photo courtesy Julie Montgomery
Coach Bill Kenley's Noblesville Millers finished 2nd trailing Champion Bloomington North by only 10 points - 115 to 105.
The Millers were led by John Libs (Jr) in 4th place (15:20.6), Banner Barnes (So) in 14th (15:35.8), Ronnie Neal Sr) in 23rd (15:47.9), Isaiah Vohs (Fr) in 34th (15:55.1) and Jack Strong (Sr) in 49th (15:58.4).
Photo courtesy Addi Emmerson
HCC State Results
2nd - Noblesville 115
3rd - Brownsburg - 172
5th - Fishers - 198
10th - Hamilton S.E. - 301
11th - Franklin C. - 340
17th - Avon - 409
20th - Zionsville 437
Sam Quagliaroli of Fishers won the individual IHSAA State Cross Country Championship with a course record 14:46.81.
Quagliaroli was also awarded the prestigious Charles F. Maas Mental Attitude Award.
Coach Josh Miracle's Westfield Shamrocks and Coach John Hart's Brownsburg Bulldogs share the HCC Football title. Both finished with a 6-1 record in HCC play.
This is Westfield's 4th HCC football title and 3rd in the last 5 years. For Brownsburg, it is their 7th HCC football championship and 2nd consecutive title.
In the 25 year history of the HCC, Hamilton Southeastern has the most football championships with 8.
Avon and Hamilton Southeastern are Girls Volleyball co-champions.
Coach Jason Young's Royals won their 7th HCC title in a row and 9th in the 25 year history of the HCC.
Coach Scott McQueen's Orioles won their HCC leading 12th volleyball championship. Avon won their last title in 2018 when they shared the championship with Hamilton Southeastern.
Maggie Nobbe's Zionsville Eagles captured the IHSAA State Championship shooting a two day 627 over the difficult Prairie View course in Carmel.
Taylor Snively shot a 144 (1st) followed by Amaya Wade at 159 (T-20th), Avery Lewis at 163 (32nd), Paige Henney at 165 (T-34th) and Kaitlyn Adler at 167 (T-42nd).
The Eagles edged fellow HCC member Noblesville by 5 strokes - 627 to 632.
This is Zionsville's 2nd Girls State Golf Championship. The first came in 2017.
The Hoosier Crossroads Conference dominated the meet sweeping the first four positions with Hamilton Southeastern (652) finishing 3rd and Westfield (653) 4th.
Freshman Taylor Snively of Zionsville was the individual champion firing a 72 - 72 144 (even).
Other HCC golfers in the top twenty were Addi Kooi of Westfield who shot a 148 (+4) which was good for a tie for 3rd place. Josie Kelley of Noblesville finished in 6th with a 150 (+6). Kelsey Haverluck of Westfield shot a 152 (+8) which put her in a 9th place tie. Sophie Roberts of Hamilton Southeastern tied for 17th with teammate Janelle Meghan Garcia at 158 (+14). Also, Amaya Wade of Zionsville and Olivia Fowler of Noblesville tied for 20th with a 159 (+15).
Coach Justin Werkley's Noblesville Millers finished just 5 strokes behind
fellow HCC member Zionsville to claim 2nd at the Girls IHSAA State Golf
Championship.
The Millers were led by Junior Josie Kelley's 75-75-150 (+6). Kelley finished
6th. Olivia Fowler tied for 20th with a 81-78-159 (+15). Karis Shields shot a
78-83-161 (+17) good for 27th place while Presley White tied for 34th with a
76-89-165 (+21). Olivia Anderson rounded out the Miller scoring with an
89-86-175 (+31).
Hoosier Crossroads Schools swept the top four positions.
1. Zionsville 627 (+51)
2. Noblesville 632 (+56)
3. Ham. S.E. 652 (+76)
4. Westfield 653 (+77)
The Hamilton Southeastern Royals and the Noblesville Millers share the HCC Boys Soccer title with 4-0-3 records.
It is Hamilton Southeastern's 2nd title while Noblesville has claimed the championship 5 times. The Royals' last championship came in 2017-18 while the Millers captured the title for the 2nd consecutive year.
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
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