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Coach Earl Allen's Zionsville Eagles won their 5th consecutive HCC
Boys Tennis Championship. The victory was Zionsville's 9th
championship which leads the HCC. Hamilton Southeastern owns
7 titles.
Eli McIntyre of Avon was the Champion at #1 Singles, Alex Kroon
of Zionsville won the title at #2 Singles and Tyler Reed of Zionsville
won at #3 Singles.
Cole Herman & Jonah Eveerson of Zionsville won the #1 Doubles
title for the 2nd consecutive year and Sam Ruston & Evan Kolman
of Zionsville also repeated as #2 Doubles Champions.
Team Championship Results
1. Zionsville 42
2. Avon 35
3. Fishers 29
4. Westfield 26
5. Hamilton S.E. 18
6. Noblesville 17
7. Franklin C. 12
8. Brownsburg 6
#1 Singles
1st Eli McIntyre (12) Avon
2nd Alex Sagarra (12) Westfield
3rd Jose DeAndrade (11) Zionsville
#2 Singles
1st Alex Kroon (12) Zionsville
2nd Nolan Kersey (12) Avon
#3 Singles
1st Tyler Reed (10) Zionsville
#1 Doubles
1st Cole Herman (11) & Jonah
Everson (12) Zionsville
2nd Jack Butler (12) & Thomas
Bender (12) Fishers
3rd Gavin Dietz (12) & Jack
Dietz (12) Westfield
#2 Doubles
1st Sam Ruston (12) & Evan
Kolman (12) Zionsville
Coach Josh Bryants's Westfield Shamrocks won their 4th consecutiveutive HCC Girls Golf Championship. The Rocks were led by senior Sam Brown who became the 1st HCC golfer (girls or boys) to win 4 consecutive individual championships.
Junior Addi Koi of Westfield finished runner up for the 2nd year in a row with a 70.
Westfield's team 294 set a new HCC Championship record breaking the old mark of 295 set by the Rocks in 2020.
Samantha Brown's 66 sets an HCC individual record breaking the 67 Brown shot last year.
The title is Westfield's 6th HCC Championship tying the Rocks with Noblesville. Hamilton Southeastern has won 7 Girls Golf Championships.
Team Championship Results
1. Westfield 294
2. Noblesville 305
3. Zionsvile 319
4. Hamilton S.E. 326
5. Brownsburg 339
6. Avon 349
7. Fishers 398
8. Franklin C. 408
1. Sam Brown (12) 66
Westfield
2. Addi Koi (11) 70
Westfield
3. Josie Kelley (10) 72
Noblesville
4. Janelle Garcia (10) 74
Hamilton Southeastern
M. Kaltermark (12) 74
Zionsville
6. Olivia Fowler (10) 76
Noblesville
7. Ella Bui (12) 77
Hamilton Southeastern
8. Karis Shields (10) 78
Noblesville
K. Haverluck (10) 78
Westfield
10. Jordan Adam (10) 79
Noblesville
11.Sam Lemieux (12) 80
Westfield
Maddie Diedrick (12) 80
Zionsville
Westfield Shamrocks
L to R - Ginny Smith (Assistant A.D.), Josh Bryant (Boys Golf), Roger Wachtel (Girls Track), Brian Revercomb (Softball), Andy Tebbe (Athletic Director), Josh Miracle (Boys Track), Tamie Gipe (Unified Track), Alicia Denniston (Principal)
HCC Spring Girls Standings
1. Fishers 20.5
2. Noblesville 18
3. Hamilton S.E. 15.5
4. Brownsburg 14
5. Avon 13.5
6. Westfield 11.5
7. Zionsville 9
8. Franklin C. 6
Spring HCC Combined Standings
1. Fishers 38.5
2. Noblesville 36.5
3. Hamilton S.E. 31.5
4. Westfield 27.5
5. Brownsburg 26.5
6. Zionsville 24
7. Avon 22
8. Franklin C. 9.5
2022-23 HCC Girls Sports Combined
1. Hamilton S.E. 57
2. Noblesville 56.5
3. Fishers 49
4. Zionsville 41
5. Brownsburg 38
6. Westfield 36.5
7. Avon 27
8. Franklin C. 19
L to R - Justin Keever (Noblesville) - Baseball; Matt Johnston (Noblesville) - Unified Track; Harley Sinders (Avon) - Softball
Not pictured - Casey Popenfoose (Brownsburg) - Boys Track
Julie Waggoner (Brownsburg) - Girls Track
Josh Bryant (Westfield) - Boys Golf
Dave Heffern (Fishers) - Girls Tennis
HCC Spring Boys Standings
1. Noblesville 18.5
2. Fishers 18
3. Hamilton S.E. 16
Westfield 16
5. Zionsville 15
6. Brownsburg 12.5
7. Avon 8.5
8. Franklin C. 3.5
2022-23 HCC Boys Sports Combined
1. Fishers 60
Zionsville 60
3. Brownsburg 52.5
4. Hamilton S.E. 52
5. Noblesville 48
6. Westfield 37.5
7. Avon 29
8. Franklin C. 21
2022-23 HCC All Sports Combined
1. Fishers 109
Hamilton S.E. 109
3. Noblesville 104.5
4. Zionsville 101
5. Brownsburg 90.5
6. Westfield 74
7. Avon 56
8. Franklin C. 40
Coach Josh Bryant's Shamrocks finished as State
Runner up for the 2nd year in a row.
The Shamrocks were led by Sophomores Jake Cesare
(144) and Will Harvey (145).
Westfield owns 3 Boys State Golf Championships
(2012-13), (2014-15) & (2015-16).
Shamrock individual scores:
T7 - Jake Cesare (10) 144
T10 - Will Harvey (10) 145
T16 - Alec Cesare (12) 149
T 26 Kam Kooi (12) 153
T57 Matt Shull (12) 160
2. Westield 591
3. Hamilton S.E. 600
6. Zionsville 614
7. Noblesville 618
Coach Jim Pearce's Noblesville Millers won their
first Girls Track State Championship defeating
Warren Central in a tight 45-44 finish.
Depth was the key for the Millers as their only
winner was Hannah Alexander in the discus.
Noblesville Individuals:
800 m - 6th - Summer Rempe 2:13.16
1600 m - 6th Paige Hazelrigg 4:57.87
4 X 800 m relay - 4th - (Brinkley Cooper, Ansley
Applegate, Riley Flynn, Summer Rempe) 9:17.25
High Jump - 2nd - Malina Miller 5' 9"
Pole Vault - 4th - Delaney Teacher 12' 0"
Shot Put - 3rd - Hannah Alexander 45' 8.5"
Discus - 1st - Hannah Alexander 158' 8"
1. Noblesville 45
7. Brownsburg 26
10. Fishers 20
15. Westfield 19
Hamilton S.E. 19
34. Zionsville 6
Avon 6
Coach Matt Johnston's Noblesville Millers
won their first IHSAA Unified Track State
Championship slipping by Valparaiso 112
to 109.
Noblesville Section Winners:
4 X 100 m Relay - :48.13 - (Cole Britton,
Cole Richardson, Kuljeet Mehra, Blake
Koven)
100 m - Sarah Millikan :16.48
400 m - Isaac Yost 1:15.0
400 m - Noah Morris 1:15.39
Long Jump - Gabby Rupert 12' 2.5"
Shot Put - Luke Davie 37' 5.25"
1st Noblesville 112
8th Westfield 83
12th Avon 63
Coach Casey Popenfoose's Brownsburg Bulldogs won
their 1st IHSAA Boys State Track Championship.
Brownburg edged Carmel by a 55-50 score.
Dominic Calhoun led the way as he won the 200 m, ran
the anchor leg of the state record setting 4 X 100 m
Relay and finished 2nd in the 100 m.
Brownsburg Individuals:
100 m - 2nd - Dominic Calhoun :10.57
8th - Deandre Cooper :10.80
200 m - 1st - Dominic Calhoun :21.30
5th - Josh Handy :21.86
110 m hurdles - 8th Fredrick Hawthorne :14.70
300 m hurdles - 8th Alex Eyasu :39.34
*4 X 100 m relay - 1st :40.70 (Deandre Cooper, Josh
Handy, Caleb Heldman, Dominic Calhoun)
4 X 400 m relay - 7th 3:25.651 (Scotty Tienda, Jalen
Larkey, Mario Walkine, Deandre Cooper)
4 X 800 m relay - 8th 7:55.11 (Josh Waggoner, Tyler
Kerzee, Trey Krizan, Tristan Krizan)
Pole Vault - 8th Jaylen Walcott 14'9"
Long Jump - 8th Alex Eyasu 22' 2.25"
Shot Put - 8th Isaiah Smith 58' 3"
9th Bryce Patterson 56' 4.5"
*state record
1. Brownsburg 55
4. Fishers 31
6. Zionsville 28
30. Hamilton S.E. 7
35. Noblesville 6
39. Avon 5
44. Franklin C. 4
51. Westfield 3
Coach Justin Keever's Millers won their 4th HCC title and their first since 2016. The Fishers Tigers finished one game behind Noblesville.
Brownsburg leads the HCC with 6 baseball titles followed by Westfield with 5. The Millers and Zionsville each claim 4 championships.
All HCC 1st Team
Avon - Nate Simpson (12), Gerry Baltierra (12)
Brownsburg - Mason Gibbs (12)
Fishers - Jack Brown (11), Gavin Kuzniewski (11), Kyle Manship (12)
Franklin C. - Weston Harvey (11)
Hamilton S.E. - Ty Bradle (12), Griffen Haas (12)
Noblesville - Bryce Riggs (12), Nolan Decker (11), Trevor Corbett (10), Aiden Reynolds (9)
Westfield - Ty Anderson (11), Brayden Hiller (11), Evan Russ (12)
Zionsville - Riley Agbonhese (10), Wrigley Bumgardner (11)
1. Noblesville 11-3
2. Fishers 10-4
3. Westfield 9-5
4. Ham. S.E. 8-6
5. Zionsville 6-8
Avon 6-8
7. Brownsburg 3-11
Franklin C. 3-11
All HCC 2nd Team
Avon - Kyle Riley (12), Josh Heitert (12)
Brownsburg - Alec Murphy (12)
Fishers - Gavin Clayton (12), Huston Dunn (10)
Franklin C. - Max Thacker (12)
Ham. S.E. - Brady Strawmeyer (12), Harrison Dilts (12)
Noblesville - Hunter Corbett (12), Lucas Stephan (11)
Westfield - Collin Lindsey (12), Matt Drozlek (10)
Zionsville - Easton Moore (12), Chase Wagner (11)
The Avon Orioles and Fishers Tigers share the HCC Softball Championship.
It is Fishers' first Softball championship in school history. Avon wins the title for the 2nd consecutive year and it is the Orioles' conference leading 7th HCC Softball Championship.
All HCC 1st Team
Avon - Lilly Heath (9), Mandy Lauth (12), Emma Stopperich (11), Hannah Sutton (11)
Brownsburg - Addy Neal (12), Izzy Neal (10)
Fishers - Sophie Schoch (12), Kate Murray (10), Brooke Johnson (11), Hailey Trueblood (11)
Franklin Central - Jadyn Tinsley (10)
Hamilton S.E. - Payton Fox (12), Grace Swedarsky (9), Morgan Hicks (12)
Noblesville - Taylor Thompson (12), Gabby Fowler (11), Mack Harvey (11)
Westfield - Maggie Roh (12), Chloe Tanner (10),
Ava Kainrath (10)
Zionsville - Syd Peck (12)
Final Standings
1. Avon 5-2
Fishers 5-2
3. Hamilton S.E. 4-3
Noblesville 4-3
Westfield 4-3
6. Brownsburg 3-4
7. Franklin C. 2-5
8. Zionsville 1-6
All HCC 2nd Team
Avon - Madeline Herman (11),
Amanda Logeais (12)
Brownsburg - Hailey Thompson (11)
Fishers - Jenna Grubb (11), Taylor Duplessis (11)
Franklin Central - Kasey Hickle (12)
Hamilton S.E. - Lani Myrick (11), Addy Justice (11)
Noblesville - Addi Emmerson (10),
Reis Sjoholm (12)
Westfield - Allie Dolene (12), Makayla Watson (9)
Zionsville - Leah Helton (9)
Coach Josh Bryant's Westfield Shamrocks won their 2nd consecutive HCC Boys Golf Championship and 5th overall. The title ties the Shamrocks with Zionsville for the all time HCC lead. Westfield's 279 (along with Hamilton Southeastern) is a new HCC championship record surpassing Avon's 282 set at West Chase in 2007. The previous best score at Bear Slide was 290 set by Westfield in 2015.
Team Championship Results
1. Westfield 279 (75)
2. Ham. S.E. 279 (80)
3. Zionsville 309
4. Noblesville 310
5. Fishers 318
6. Brownsburg 324
7. Avon 353
8. Franklin C. 35
Westfield Jake Cesare's 66 tied the individual HCC 18 hole record with Seth Fair (Brownsburg 2005) and Ronnie Harris (Avon 2007). Both Harris' and Fair's scores were posted at West Chase in Brownsburg.
Individual Results
1. Jake Cesare (Westfield) 66
2. Cole Starnes (Ham. S.E.) 68
3. Cam Kooi (Westfield) 69
Lane Zedrick (Ham. S.E.) 69
5. Mattingly Upchurch (Ham. S.E.) 70
6. Kai Warner (Ham. S.E.) 72
Will Harvey (Westfield ) 72
Matt Schull (Westfield) 72
Alex Peck (Noblesville) 72
10. Andrew Wall (Zionsville) 73
11. Kaden Mendler (Westfield) 75
12. Ryan Cesare (Westfield) 76
Coach Dave Heffern's Fishers Tigers won their 3rd HCC Tennis Championship in the last 4 years.
Individual champions were Mischa Briggs (Fishers) at #1 Singles,
Izzy Mokra (Fishers) at #2 Singles, Natalie Black (Zionsville) at #3 Singles, Emma Beehler and Cassie Maurer (Fishers) at #1 Doubles
and Maddie Baron and Meredith Ober (Fishers) at #2 Doubles.
Final Standings
1. Fishers 41
2. Zionsville 31
3. Noblesville 26
4. Hamilton S.E. 22
Westfield 22
6. Brownsburg 19
7. Avon 15
8. Franklin C. 9
#1 Singles - Mischa Briggs (So) - Fishers; Bella Duncan (So) -Noblesville; Lucy King (Jr) -Zionsville
#2 Singles - Izzy Mokra (Sr) - Fishers; Allie Stamm (Jr) -Noblesville
#3 Singles - Natalie Black (Sr) - Zionsville
#1 Doubles - Emma Beehler (Jr) & Cassie Maurer (Jr) - Fishers; Lina Hamashuk (Jr) & Cami Crist (Jr) - Noblesville
#2 Doubles - Maddie Baron (Jr) & Meredith Ober (Jr) - Fishers
Coach Matt Johnston's Millers captured the 2023
Unified Track title edging runner-up Fishers 117-99.
1. Noblesville 117
2. Fishers 99
3. Avon 87
4. Franklin C. 86.5
5. Brownsburg 84.5
6. Hamilton S.E. 73
Zionsville 73
8. Westfield 72
Coach Casey Popenfoose's Brownsburg Bulldogs ran away
from the field winning their 3rd HCC title in the last 4 years.
The Bulldogs claimed the championship with 165 points
easily outdistancing runner up Fishers with 88 points.
Brownsburg's Dominic Calhoun had individual championships
in the 100 m, 200 m and ran the anchor leg of the winning 4
X 100 m Relay team.
Fishers' Tyler Tarter also had individual championships in the
110 m hurdles, the 300 m Hurdles and ran the first leg of the
winning 4 X 400 m Relay.
HCC Meet Records were set by Zionsville's 4 X 800 m Relay
Team (7:48.64), Brownsburg's 4 X 100 m Relay team (:41.37)
and Hamilton Southeastern's Rowan Hall in the High Jump
(6'7").
Individual Champions & All HCC
Discus - Josiah Bird (Jr) - Hamilton S.E. 165'5"
Long Jump - Michael Griffith (Jr) - Ham. S.E. 22' 6 3/4"
High Jump - Rowan Hall (Sr) - Hamilton S.E. 6'7"
Pole Vault - William Johnston (Jr) - Noblesville 13' 6"
Shot Put - Bryce Patterson (Sr) - Brownsburg 56' 6 1/2"
4 X 800 m Relay - Zionsville 7:48.64 (Matthew Helton (Sr),
Ryan Handy (Sr), John Bailey (So), Evan Mayo (Jr)
100 m - Dominic Calhoun (Jr) - Brownsburg :10.50
110 m Hurdles - Tyler Tarter (Jr) - Fishers :14.46
200 m - Dominic Calhoun (Jr) - Brownsburg :21.60
1600 m - Ian Baker (So) - Brownsburg 4:14.71
4 X 100 m Relay - Brownsburg :41.37 (Deandre Cooper (So),
Josh Handy (Jr), Caleb Heldman (Sr), Dominic Calhoun (Jr)
400 m - Cameron Mullens (Jr) - Zionsville :48.88
300 m Hurdles - Tyler Tarter (Jr) - Fishers :38.34
800 m - Ryan Handy (Sr) - Zionsville 1:55.00
3200 m - Asher Propst (Sr) - Noblesville 9:11.88
4 X 400 m Relay - Fishers 3:24.21 (Tyler Tartere (Jr),
Leo Morrow (Jr), Cavitt Fowler (Sr), Makell Wiggins (Jr)
1. Brownsburg 165
2. Fishers 88
3. Noblesville 72
Zionsville 72
5. Hamilton S.E. 69
6. Avon 60
7. Westfield 52.5
8. Franklin C. 44.5
Coach Julie Waggoner's Bulldogs won their 2nd HCC title
in school history and their first since 2008-09. Brownsburg
was led by Senior Paige Kurtz who finished first in the
Long Jump, 400 m and ran the anchor leg of the record
setting 4 X 100 m Relay.
Hannah Alexander (Jr) of Noblesville also set a meet
record with a throw of 157'6" in the discus.
Individual Champions & All HCC
Discus - Hannah Alexander (Jr) - Noblesville 157'6"
Long Jump - Paige Kurtz (Sr) - Brownsburg 18' 1 3/4"
High Jump - Malina Miller (Sr) - Noblesville 5' 6"
Pole Vault - Ashlyn Schwab (Jr) - Brownsburg 12' 0"
Shot Put - Hannah Alexander (Jr) - Noblesville 42' 6"
4 X 800 m Relay - Noblesville 9:31.60 (Brinkley Cooper (So),
Kennedy Applegate (Jr), Riley Flynn (So), Summer Tempe (Jr)
100 m - Maya Turner (Jr) - Fishers :12.20
100 m Hurdles - Lucy Hauser - Westfield :14.84
200 m - Izzy Neal (So) - Brownsburg :25.50
1600 m - Maggie Powers (Jr) - Ham. S.E. 5:00.16
4 X 100 m Relay - Brownsburg :47.88 (Darrelle Rice (Sr),
Izzy Neal (So), London Smith (Fr), Paige Kirtz (Sr)
400 m - Paige Kirtz (Sr) - Brownsburg :57.90
300 m Hurdles - Lucy Hauser (Jr) - Westfield :46.26
800 m -Ciara Kepner (So) - Ham. S.E. 2:19.79
3200 m - Jessica Heeds (Jr) - Avon 10:51.70
4 X 400 m Relay - Hamilton S.E. 4:04.15 (Ciara Kepner (So),
Maya Etheredge (So), Addison Smith (So), Chloe Senefeld (Fr)
1. Brownsburg 128
2. Noblesville 104
3. Hamilton S.E. 96
4. Fishers 70
5. Avon 67
6. Franklin C. 56.5
7. Westfield 55
8. Zionsville 46.5
Noblesville Millers - L to R...Boys Basketball Coach Scott McClellan, Girls Basketball Coach Donna Buckley, Assistant Athletic Director Rich Champion, Principal Craig McCaffery, Athletic Director Leah Wooldridge and Boys/Girls Swim Coach Aleks Fansler
Winter Girls All Sports Standings
1. Fishers 15.5
2. Hamilton S.E. 14.5
3. Zionsville 11.5
4. Noblesville 10.5
5. Brownsburg 8
6. Westfield 6
7. Avon 3
Franklin C. 3
Winter Combined All Sports Standings
1. Fishers 34
2. Zionsville 30.5
3. Brownsburg 30
4. Hamilton S.E. 27
5. Noblesville 23
6. Avon 14
7. Westfield 12.5
8. Franklin C. 9
Boys Basketball - Steve Lynch (Brownsburg), Girls Basketball - Lauren Votaw (Fishers), Swim/Dive - Scott Kubly (Zionsville), Swim/Dive Girls - Joe Keller (Fishers), Wrestling - Frank Ingallls (Fishers) & Nick Brobst (HSE)
Winter Boys All Sports Standings
1. Brownsburg 22
2. Zionsville 19
3. Fishers 18.5
4. Hamilton S.E. 12.5
Noblesville 12.5
6. Avon 11
7 Westfield 6.5
8. Franklin C. 6
Coach Scott Kubly's Zionsville Eagles capped off an
outstanding season with a state runner-up finish at
the IHSAA Boys State Swim Meet.
The Eagles were led by senior Will Modglin who won
3 state titles, set 3 state records and set a national
record. Modglin was also named the Mental Attitude
Award winner.
2. Zionsville 257
4. Fishers 148
14. Noblesville 50
20. Hamilton S.E. 34
29. Brownsburgh 15
Coach Lauren Votaw's Fishers Tigers finished an incredible 26-3 season as IHSAA State Runner up. The Tigers were the co-champions of the Hoosier Crossroads Conference.
Coach Steve Lynch's Brownsburg Bulldogs captured
the HCC Boys Basketball championship with a 6-1
league mark. The championship was Brownburg's
5th in the 23 year history of the HCC and 4th since
2017-18.
The championship ties the Bulldogs with Zionsville
for 2nd place in HCC history with 5 titles each.
Hamilton Southeastern leads the HCC with 9 Boys
Basketball championships.
All HCC 1st Team
Avon - Jordan Lomax (11)
Brownsburg - Elhadj Diallo (12), Kanon Catchings (11),
Grant Porath (11)
Fishers - Jalen Haralson (10), Keenan Garner (11)
Franklin Central - Elijah Crockett (12)
Hamilton S.E. - Reph Stevenson (12)
Noblesville - Luke Almodovar (12), Aaron Fine (11)
Westfield - Alex Romack (12)
Zionsville - Logan Ames (12), Nick Richart (12)
All HCC 2nd Team
Brownsburg - Drew Thompson (11)
Fishers - Taken Metzger (11), JonAnthony Hall (10)
Hamilton S.E. - Donovan Hamilton (11)
Noblesville - Cooper Bean (12), Hunter Walston (11)
Westfield - Trey Buchanon (11)
Zionsville - Drew Snively (10)
1. Brownsburg 6-1
2. Noblesville 5-2
Fishers 5-2
4. Zionsville 4-3
5. Westfield 3-4
Ham. S.E. 3-4
7. Avon 2-5
8. Franklin C. 0-7
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