March 13 - HCC Winter Administrator and Head Coaches Meeting
Noblesville Community Center 6:30 pm
The Fishers Tigers and the Hamilton Southeastern Royals will share the 2023 HCC Girls Basketball Championship. The Hamilton County rivals both finished conference play with a 6-1 mark.
Coach Lauren Voter's Tigers are repeat champions from last year and have won 3 HCC titles in the last 4 years. This is Fishers' 5th HCC championship.
Coach Brian Satterfield's Royals won their 10 championship in the 23 year history of the HCC. Hamilton Southeastern last won in 2019.
Final Standings
Coach Darrick Snyder's Bulldogs won their 9th consecutive
HCC Wrestling Championship with a convincing 254.5 to
169.5 margin over runner-up Zionsville.
Brownsburg had individual winners at 106 (Revin Dickman),
120 (Preston Haines), 126 (Jake Hockaday), 195 (Gunnar
Henry), and at 285 (Leighton Jones).
The Championship was Brownsburg's 10th HCC Wrestling
Title.
106 Revin Dickman (9) - Brownsburg
113 Luke Rioux (11) - Avon
120 Preston Haines (12) - Brownsburg
126 Jake Hockaday (10) - Brownsburg
132 Seth Syra (10) - Avon
138 Cheaney Schoen (12) - Avon
145 Ike O'Neill (12) - Westfield
152 Zach Lang (11) - Ham. S.E.
160 Chase Wagner (11) - Zionsville
170 Zach Wagner (120 - Ham. S.E.
182 Luke Penola (11) - Zionsville
195 Gunnar Henry (10) - Brownburg
220 Austin Hastings (11) - Noblesville
285 Leighton Jones (12) - Brownsburg
Coach Joe Keller's Fishers Tigers won their 3rd consecutive HCC Swim/Dive
title by edging runner up Zionsville 459.5 to 415. Superior depth was key
for the Tigers as Zionsville won 10 of the 11 swim events. It was Fishers' 7th
HCC Boys Swim/Dive Championship.
Zionsville's Will Modglin set new HCC meet records in the 100 & 200 Free.
He was also a part of Zionsville's record setting 200 Free Relay Team.
Modglin already owns the HCC record in the 100 backstroke he set last year
and the 200 IM he set as a sophomore.
Hamilton Southeastern is still the HCC leader with 12 Boys Swim/Dive
Championships.
Final Team Standings
1. Fishers 459.5
2. Zionsville 415
3. Brownsburg 296.5
4. Noblesville 274.5
5. Hamilton S.E. 260.5
6. Avon 145.5
7. Franklin C. 144.5
8. Westfield 106
200 Medley Relay - 1st - Zionsville 1:22.83
Will Modglin (12), Gabe Berry (12), Walker Mattice (11), Will Raches (12)
200 Free - 1st - Will Raches (12) - Zionsville
1:39.24
200 IM - 1st - Jihoon Jung (10) - HSE
1:56.41
50 Free - 1st - Will Raches (12) - Zionsville
:21.45
100 Fly - 1st - Malcolm Slater (11) - Zionsville
:51.49
100 Free - 1st - Will Modglin (12) - Zionsville
:44.44
500 Free -1st - Malcolm Slater (12) - Zionsville
4:41.00
200 Free Relay - 1st - Zionsville 1:22.83
Will Modglin (12), Gabe Berry (12), Walker Mattice (11), Will Raches (12)
100 Backstroke - 1st - Will Raches - Zionsville
:51.14
100 Breaststroke-1st -Gabe Berry- Zionsville
:59.14
400 Free Relay - 1st - Zionsville 3:11.73
Toby Dollens (10), Caleb Kuntz (10), Will Raches (12) Malcolm Slater (12)
Dive - 1st - Jack Roby (10) - Fishers
451.40
Coach Joe Keller's Fishers Tigers won their 7th consecutive HCC Girls Swim/
Dive title by easily outscoring runner-up Hamilton Southeastern by a 505 to
381 tally. The Tigers won 5 individual races and all 3 relays. Fishers' Jo Jo
Ramey won 2 individual races and was also a part of 2 championship relay
teams.
Hamilton Southeastern is still the HCC leader with 13 Girls Swim/Dive
championships.
Final Team Standings
1. Fishers 505
2. Hamilton S.E. 381.5
3. Zionsville 364
4. Noblesville 270
5. Brownsburg 175.5
6. Westfield 174
7. Franklin C. 124
8. Avon 109
200 Medley Relay - 1st - Fishers 1:47.08
Jo Jo Ramey (12), Avery Stein (11), Kate Mouser (12), Claire Francis (10)
200 Free - 1st - Jo Jo Ramey (12) - Fishers 1:52.45
200 IM - 1st - Audrey Crawford (11) - HSE
2:05.44
50 Free - 1st - Addison Carlile (9) - Fishers
:24.22
100 Fly - 1st - Audrey Crawford (11) - HSE
:56.41
100 Free - 1st - Claire Francis (10) - Fishers
:53.82
500 Free - 1st - Sabrina Ledwith (9) - Nob.
5:06.09
200 Free Relay - 1st - Fishers 1:36.64
Addison Carlile (9), Avery Stein (11),
Emma Schwertfeger (10), Claire Francis (10)
100 Backstroke - 1st - Jo Jo Ramey (12) - Fishers - :56.38
100 Breaststroke - 1st - Avery Stein (11) - Fishers - 1:05.35
400 Free Relay - 1st - Fishers - 3:32.18
Addison Carlile (9), Nalanie Cortez (12), Kate Mouser (12), Jo Jo Ramey (12)
Dive - 1st - Devynn Bishop (12) - Franklin C. -
421.35
Westfield Shamrocks
Fall Boys All Sports Standings
1. Zionsville 26
2. Fishers 23.5
Hamilton S.E. 23.5
4. Brownsburg 18
5. Noblesville 17
6. Westfield 15
7. Franklin C. 11.5
8. Avon 9.5
Franklin Central Flashes
Fall Girls All Sports Standings
1. Noblesville 28
2. Hamilton S.E. 27
3. Zionsville 20.5
4. Westfield 19
5. Brownsburg 16
6. Fishers 13
7. Avon 10.5
8. Franklin C. 10
Fall Combined All Sports Standings
1. Hamilton S.E. 50.5
2. Zionville 46.5
3. Noblesville 45
4. Fishers 36.5
5. Westfield 34
6. Brownsburg 34
7. Franklin Central 21.5
8. Avon 20
HCC Coach of the Year
Volleyball - Jason Young (HSE)
Girls CC - Aaron Becker (Nob)
Boys CC - Gabe Porras (Zionsville)
Football - Michael Kelly (HSE)
Girls Golf - Josh Bryant (Westfield)
Boys Soccer - Phil Schmidt (Fish) & Ken Dollaske (Noblesville)
Boys Tennis - Earl Allen (Zion)
Girls Soccer - Ramon Aguillon (Zionsville)
Coach Jason Young's Royals defeated Yorktown 3-1 to win the school's first IHSAA Volleyball title. The Hoosier Crossroads Conference Champions finished the season with a 34-1 record.
Coach Aaron Becker's Noblesville Millers won their first IHSAA Girls Cross Country Championship at the LaVern Gibson CC Course in Terre Haute. Noblesville edged defending state champion Columbus North 122-153 to secure the state title.
The Millers were tightly bunched with Brooke Lahee finishing 28th (18:54.6), Kennedy Applegate 34th, Paige Hazelrigg 38th, Nadia Perez 43rd and Summer Rempe 44th.
Coach Mike Brady's Millers won their 3rd state championship in 4 years by defeating long time rival Carmel 1-0.
Ava Bramblett's goal with just over 3 minutes left in the first half proved to be the game winner.
Coach Ken Dollaske's Millers defeated Columbus North 1- 0 to win their
2nd consecutive Boys Soccer State Championship.
Jake Johns scored in the 17th minute of the first half and the Miller
defense held on from there to preserve the victory.
Coach Kayle Comer's Brownsburg Bulldogs defeated the DeKalb Barons 28-18 to win the 2022 IHSAA Unified Flag Football State Championship. The Bulldogs defeated Carmel in the semi-finals 84 -56.
Championship Game
Brownsburg 28
DeKalb 18
Semi-Finals
Brownsburg 84
Carmel 56
DeKalb 39
Carroll 20
Coach Gabe Porras' Zionsville Eagles finished a very close 2nd in the IHSAA State
Cross Country Meet held at the LaVern Gibson Course in Terre Haute.
Zionsville was paced by Samuel Spees (Jr) who ran a 15:45.1 which was good for
15th place. The other tightly packed Eagles were Ryan Handy (26th), Matthew
Helton (34th), John Turnbull (35th) and Evan Mayo (37th).
1. Carmel 103
2. Zionsville 106
3. Center Grove 143
4. Columbus North 157
5. Noblesville 166
6. Fishers 224
7. Bloomington North 265
8. Northridge 267
9. Chesterton 304
10. Franklin Central 322
Coach Michael Kelly's Hamilton Southeastern Royals
won their conference leading 8th HCC Football
Championship and their first since 2015.
The Royals won the title by defeating Brownsburg
(31-28) in a championship showdown on the last
night of the regular season.
Hamilton Southeastern finished the regular
season with a perfect 9-0 record.
1. Hamilton S.E. 7-0
2. Brownsburg 6-1
3. Westfield 5-2
4. Fishers 4-3
5. Franklin C. 2-5
Zionsville 2-5
7. Avon. 1-6
Noblesville 1-6
Coach Jason Young's Royals won their 5th consecutive HCC Championship
and their 7th overall. It is the 4th year in a row that Hamilton Southeastern
has finished the HCC schedule with a perfect 7-0 record. The Royals are
currently riding an historic 33 match HCC winning streak.
During the span of the Royals' 5 consecutive championships, their overall
record is 133-18.
1st Team All HCC
Avon - Isabelle Brown (10)
Brownsburg - Quinci Thomas (12), Ella Hemings (12)
Fishers - Ava Vickers (12), Margo Hernandez (12)
Franklin Central - Zyon Francis (11)
Hamilton S.E. - Lauren Harden (11), Macy Hinshaw (11), Avery Hobson (12)
Noblesville - Riley Resmer (11), Ava Rudle (12)
Westfield - Mallory Weber (12), Emma Dodson (12)
Zionsville - Avery Maple (12)
2nd Team All HCC
Avon - Alexis Maesch (11)
Brownsburg - Abby Sollenberger (11), Aysa Thomas (10)
Fishers - Leslie Groff (12), Lucy Kay (11)
Hamilton S.E. - Sophie Ledbetter (11)
Noblesville - Ava Harris (12), Gabby Weihe (Sr)
Westfield - Mallory Neale (12), Chloe Stake (11)
Zionsville - Isabelle Poehlein (11)
1. Hamilton S.E. 7-0
2. Brownsburg 5-2
3. Fishers 4-3
Noblesville 4-3
Westfield. 4-3
6. Avon 2-5
Zionsville 2-5
8. Franklin C. 0-7
Coach Mike Brady's Millers won their 4 consecutive HCC Championship
and their 5th in 6 years. The championship is Noblesville's 14th in the
23 year history of the Hoosier Crossroads Conference.
All HCC selections and Coach of the Year will be announced on Nov. 2.
1st Team All HCC
Avon - Molly Williams (12)
Brownsburg - Hailey Hoskins (11)
Fishers - Anna Pettitt (12), Elise May (9)
Franklin Central - Maci Curtis (12), Breece Bass (11)
Hamilton Southeastern - Caroline Kelley (12), Tatum Coleman (12),
Taylor Cook (12)
Noblesville - Ava Bramblett (12), Lauren Adam (12), Marit McLaughlin (10),
Meredith Tippner (10)
Westfield - Mia Smith (10), Reese Sargent (10)
Zionsville - Katie Chadwick (12), Meg Jacklin (10), Karley Johnson (12)
2nd Team All HCC
Avon - Carmen Goodwyn (12)
Brownsburg - Natalie Hay (11)
Fishers - Lilly Touhey (12), Sienna Mullen (11)
Franklin C. - Genny Foulk (11)
Hamilton S.E. - Ayla Conn (11), Cole Lance (10)
Noblesville - Nadia Zaborowski (12), Bella Wyatt (10)
Westfield - Aryana Ali (9), Ella Smith (12)
Zionsville - Grace Leringer (11), Grace Sepiol (10)
1. Noblesville 6-1 19 points
2. Zionsville 5-1-1 16 points
3. Hamilton S.E. 5-2 15 points
4. Fishers 4-2-1 13 points
5. Westfield 2-4-1 7 points
6. Franklin C. 2-5 6 points
7. Brownsburg 1-5-1 4 points
8. Avon 1-6 3 points
The Zionsville Eagles and the Fishers Tigers share the
HCC Boys Soccer Title. It is Fishers' 2nd consecutive
co-championship and their 2nd overall since joining
the HCC in 2006.
The championship is Zionsville's 6th which ties
Brownsburg for the most in HCC history. The Eagles'
last title came in 2019.
1st Team All HCC
Avon - Ryan Esamann (12)
Brownsburg - Grant Porath (11), Evan Frost (12)
Fishers - Kyle Clayton (11), Santi Morales (12), Noah
Reinhart (12), Will Sadlin (11)
Franklin Central - Joshua Parker (12)
Hamilton S.E. - Oscar Tittle (12), Evan Shideler (11),
Logan Puls (11)
Noblesville - Jackson Montgomery (12), Luke Idle (12),
Noah Adams (12)
Westfield - Liam Lloyd (12), Yahir Lopez (12)
Zionsville - Gino Badalow (12), Luke Cero (12),
AJ Jacklin (12), Jackson Jeliek (12)
2nd Team All HCC
Avon - Landon Moore (12)
Brownsburg - Weston Bradley (11), Kaden Seckel (11)
Fishers - Caleb Hernandez (10), Avery Williams (11)
Franklin Central - Jasjot Dhaoa (11)
Hamilton S.E. - Logan Wright (12), Grady Garland (12)
Noblesville - Max Reason (11), Blake Horn (10)
Westfield - Cooper Ardacolo (12)
Zionsville - Angelo Badalow (11), Alek Habecker (11)
Final Standings
Noblesville won their 2nd consecutive Girls HCC Cross
Country Championship and 5th overall. The Millers placed
5 runners in the top 7 to easily out distance runner up
Hamilton Southeastern by a 25-78 score. Noblesville placed
7 runners in the top 12.
Avon's Jessica Heeds won her 2nd consecutive individual
championship edging Maggie Powers of HSE in a repeat of
last year's finish.
Photo courtesy of Kent Graham
1. Jessica Hegedus (11) Avon 18:04.3
2. Maggie Powers (11) HSE 18:06.8
3. Nadia Perez (11) Noblesville 18:08.2
4. Summer Rempe (11) Nob. 18:36.6
5. Paige Hazelrigg (12) Nob. 18:42.1
6. Ansley Applegate (9) Nob. 18:47.7
7. Riley Flynn (10) Noblesville 18:50.6
8. Elizabeth Butler (10) HSE 18:51.4
9. Sydney Klinglesmith (12) Wes.18:52.2
10. Kennedy Applegate (11) N. 18:52.8
11. Savana Miller (10) F.C. 18:53.4
12. Brooke Late (12) Nob. 18:53.4
13. Scout Newman (9) Brown. 18:53.9
14. Madeline Scheitlin (11) Zion. 18:56.1
15. Lucy Tolliver (9) Brownsburg 19:00.4
Noblesville won their 3rd championship in 4 years and their 5th
overall. The Millers raced to the title by placing 3 runners in the top
6.
Noblesville's Asher Propst won the individual championship in a
close battle with Brayden Henkle of Franklin Central.
1. Noblesville 38
2. Zionsville 45
3. Franklin Central 89
4. Fishers 95
5. Brownsburg 149
6. Hamilton S.E. 158
7. Westfield 176
8. Avon 178
Photo courtesy of Kent Graham
1. Asher Propst (12) Noblesville 15:14.9
2. Brayden Henkle (12) F. C. 15:16.1
3. Cayden Click (11) Noblesville. 15:20.4
4. Sam Quagliaroli (10) Fishers. 15:26.0
5. Matthew Helton (12) Zion. 15:32.4
6. Jack Strong (10) Noblesville 15:34.5
7. Sam Spees (11) Zionsville 15:38.0
8. Sam Clore (11) Avon 15:41.9
9. Ryan Handy (12) Zionsville 15:46.0
10. Tate Meaux (12) Fishers 15:49.2
11. Evan Mayo (11) Zionsville 15:50.0
12. Alec Moor (11) Noblesville 15:53.8
13. Jack Turnbull (10) Zion. 15:54.3
14. Ashenafi Caylor (12) HSE 15:55.9
15. Sherjeel Khan (11) Brown. 15:56.4
Zionsville won their 4th consecutive HCC Boys Tennis Championship. The victory
was Zionsville's 8th championship which leads the HCC. Cole Herman and Jonah
Everson's victory at #1 doubles and Sam Ruston and Evan Kolman's victory at #2
doubles along with Will Cramer's 3rd place finish at #1 singles propelled the Eagles
to a one point victory over 2nd place Hamilton S.E.
Reece Knoderer of Fishers won a #1 singles. Paul Schneider of HSE won at #2
singles and Aidan Foley of Fishers was the champion at #3 singles.
#1 Singles
1st - Reece Knoderer (Fishers)
2nd - Rohan Golla (Hamilton S.E.)
3rd - Will Cramer (Zionsville)
#2 Singles
1st - Paul Scheider (Hamilton S.E.)
2nd - Matthew Kurdish (Fishers)
#3 Singles
1st - Aidan Foley (Fishers)
#1 Doubles
1st - Cole Herman & Jonah Everson
(Zionsville)
2nd - Abhi Chadha & Nolan Houseman
(Hamilton S.E.)
3rd - Thomas Bender & Jack Butler
(Fishers)
#2 Doubles
1st - Sam Ruston & Evan Kolman
(Zionsville)
The Westfield Shamrocks won their 3rd consecutive HCC Championship with a 16 stroke advantage over the runner up Noblesville Millers. The victory is Westfield's 5th HCC Girls Golf Championship.
1. Westfield 300
2. Noblesville 316
3. Hamilton S.E. 321
4. Zionsville 326
5. Brownsburg 342
6. Avon 366
7. Fishers 395
8. Franklin Central 401
Westfield's Samantha Brown won the individual HCC Championship with a brilliant 67 at Bear Slide. It was Brown's historic 3rd individual HCC championship.
1st Samantha Brown (Westfield) 67
2nd Addi Kooi (Westfield) 72
3rd Caroline Walloon (Noblesville) 73
4th Kelsey Haverluck (Westfield) 74
5th Janelle Garcia (Hamilton S.E.) 76
6th Maddie Diedrich (Zionsville) 77
7th Jordan Adam (Noblesville) 79
8th Josie Kelley (Noblesville) 80
9th (tie) Lauren Stewart (Hamilton S.E.) 81
Ella Bui (Hamilton S.E) 81
Amaya Wade (Zionsville) 81
12th (tie) Maddie Campbell (Brownsburg) 83
Cora Zink (Hamilton S.E.) 83
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