Coach Pat Schooley's Tigers captured the Unified Track
Championship edging defending champion Noblesville
107 to 106.
It is Fishers' 3rd HCC Unified Track title.
1. Fishers 107
2. Noblesville 106
3. Westfield 96
4. Franklin C. 95
5. Brownsburg 83
6. Avon 71
7. Hamilton S.E. 66
8. Zionsville 65
Coach Dave Heffern's Fishers Tigers won their 3rd consecutive HCC Tennis Championship and 5th in school history. The #2 ranked Tigers edged Noblesville 37-36.
Junior Mischa Briggs (Fishers) won her 3rd HCC Singles title.
Other HCC Champions were Allie Stamm (Noblesville) at #2 Singles, Josie Flinchum (Noblesville) at #3 Singles, Carolyn Ober & Cassie Maurer (Fishers) at #1 Doubles and Izzy Ireland & Emma Beehler (Fishers) at #2 Doubles.
All HCC:
#1 Singles - Mischa Briggs (Jr) Fishers; Bella Duncan (Jr) Noblesville; Lucy King (Sr) Zionsville
#2 Singles - Allie Stamm (Sr) Noblesville; Addi Kooi (Jr) Westfield
#3 Singles - Josie Flinchum (Sr) Noblesville
#1 Doubles - Carolyn Ober (Sr) & Cassie Maurer (Sr) Fishers; Ellery Walpole (Jr) & Shuyang Li (Fr) Zionsville; Cami Crest (Sr) & Lina Hamashuk (Sr) Noblesville
#2 Doubles - Izzy Ireland (Jr) & Emma Beehler (Sr) Fishers
1. Fishers 37
2. Noblesville 36
3. Westfield 30
Zionsville 30
5. Hamilton S.E. 18
6. Avon 14
7. Brownsburg 12
8. Franklin C. 8
Coach Casey Popenfoose's Brownsburg Bulldogs won their 2nd consecutive HCC Boys Track/Field championship. It is their 4th title
overall (all coming in the last 5 years).
The Bulldogs were led by Ian Baker's win the the 1600m, Jaylen Walcott's win in the Pole Vault and the 4 X 100m Relay win (Isaiah Billups, Josh Handy, Garrett Sherrill and Deandre Cooper).
Tyler Tarter of Fishers won both the 110m Hurdles and the 300m Hurdles. He set a new HCC Meet record in the 300m with a :37.09 mark.
Zionsville's 4 X 800m Relay team set a new HCC record with a 7:48.30 breaking the mark they set last year. (Dominick Dell, John Turnbull, John Bailey and Evan Mayo)
Franklin Central's 4 X400m Relay team tied the HCC Meet record with a
3:20.33. (Ivan Weaver, Kervenson Clerger, Joseph Ashman and Dylan Keck)
Results and All HCC
*3200m Relay - Zionsville - Dominick Dell, John Turnbull, John Bailey,
Evan Mayo - 7:48.30
110m Hurdles - Tyler Tarter - Fishers :14.14
100m Dash - Dario Torres - Noblesville :10.95
1600m Run - Ian Baker - Brownsburg 4:14.73
400m Relay - Brownsburg - Isaiah Billups, Josh Handy, Garrett Sherrill,
Deandre Cooper - :41.89
400m Dash - Cameron Mullens - Zionsville. :48.25
*300m Hurdles - Tyler Tarter - Fishers :37.09
800m Run - Matthew Kim - Fishers 1:54.08
200m Dash - Christian Ortiz - Hamilton Southeastern :21.71
3200m Run - Sam Rinker - Noblesville 9:24.92
#1600m Relay - Franklin Central - Kervenson Clerger, Ivan Weaver,
Joseph Ashman, Dylan Keck - 3:20.33
Shot Put - Josiah Bird - Hamilton Southeastern 56' 4.5"
Discus - Kaleb Rasheed - Avon 173'6"
Long Jump - JonAnthony Hall - Avon 23' 3/4"
Pole Vault - Jaylen Walcott - Brownsburg 14'6"
High Jump - Zavier Sherrell - Avon 6'4"
*new HCC record
#tied HCC record
1. Brownsburg 130.5
2. Avon 86.5
3. Fishers 85.5
4. Hamilton S.E. 83
5. Noblesville 74
6. Franklin C. 59.5
7. Zionsville 57
8. Westfield 46
Coach Julie Alano's Hamilton Southeastern Royals continued their
domination of HCC Girls Track slipping past last year's champion Brownsburg 106.5 to 105.
Freshman Anissa Lammie led the way for the Royals with 2 individual
titles in the 200m & 400m. Lammie set a new HCC Meet Record in the
400 with a :55.34 breaking the old mark by nearly 2 seconds.
Hamilton Southeastern's Elizabeth Butler was also an individual
champion with a record breaking 10:47.28 in the 3200.
In addition, the Royals won the 3200m Relay and the 1600m Relay.
The Championship is the Royals' 16th in the 24 year history of the HCC.
Westfield's Lucy Hauser and Noblesville's Hannah Alexander were also double individual champions. Hauser swept both the 100 and 300m Hurdles and Alexander won both the shot put and discus. Alexander set a new HCC Meet record in both her events.
Results and All HCC
3200m Relay - Hamilton Southeastern - Elizabeth Butler, Catey Campbell, Ann Irish, Maggie Powers - 9:22.20
100m Hurdles - Lucy Hauser - Westfield :14.81
100m Dash - Maya Taylor - Fishers :12.12
1600m Run - Jessica Heeds - Avon 4:45.20
*400m Relay - Brownsburg - Sophia N'Gbesso, Izzy Neal, Abby Matthews, Aysa Thruston - :47.72
*400m Dash - Anissa Lammie - Hamilton Southeastern :55.34
300m Hurdles - Lucy Hauser - Westfield :45.19
800m Run - Summer Rempe - Noblesville 2:14.69
200m Dash - Anissa Lammie - Hamilton Southeastern :25.46
*3200m Run - Elizabeth Butler - Hamilton Southeastern 10:47.28
1600m Relay - Hamilton Southeastern - Ciara Kepner, Addison Smith, Camryn McKinney, Chloe Senefield - 3:57.50
*Shot Put - Hannah Alexander - Noblesville 45'2"
*Discus - Hannah Alexander - Noblesville 161'5"
Long Jump - Milan Kirsch - Avon 18'3.5"
Pole Vault - Delaney Teachnor - Noblesville 12'3"
High Jump - Emily Ritenour - Brownsburg 5'4"
*new HCC record
1. Hamilton S.E. 106.5
2. Brownsburg 105
3. Avon. 99
4. Noblesville 94
5. Fishers 72
6. Westfield 61
7. Zionsville 43.5
8. Franklin C. 43
Coach Garrett Winegar's Fishers Tigers won the school's first IHSAA Boys Basketball Championship defeating defending state champion Ben Davis 65-56. The Tigers finished the season with a nearly flawless 29-1 record.
Zionsville Eagles
Left to right; Scott Kubly (Boys and Girls Varsity Swim/Dive; J.R. Howell (Varsity Boys Basketball); Greg Schellhase (Athletic Director): Josh Larsh (Athletic Director); Doug Welch (Varsity Wresting); Andy Maguire (Varsity Girls Basketball)
HCC Winter Standings
Fishers 34
Noblesville 28.5
Zionsville 27.5
Hamilton S.E. 27.5
Brownsburg 22.5
Westfield 16
Avon 14
Franklin C. 10
Left to right; Scott Kubly (Zionsville Girls Swim/Dive Co-Coach of the Year); Brian Satterfield (Hamilton Southeastern Girls Basketball Coach of the Year); Michael Weimer (Noblesville Wrestling Coach of the Year); Aleks Fansler (Noblesville Boys Swim/Dive Co-Coach of the Year)
Not pictured - Garrett Winegar (Fishers Boys Basketball Coach of the Year)
Joe Keller (Fishers Boys/Girls Swim/Dive Co-Coach of the Year)
HCC Standings through Fall & Winter
Noblesville 75.5
Hamilton S.E. 73.5
Zionsville 69.5
Fishers 67.5
Westfield 56
Brownsburg 54.5
Avon 42
Franklin C. 29.5
Coach Darrick Snyder's Brownsburg Bulldogs won their first IHSAA Wrestling
Championship since 2016-17. Brownsburg had strong showings as runner up
in 2017-18 and 2021-22.
The Bulldogs were led by individual champions Junior Jake Hockaday at 132
and Sophomore Revin Dickman at 116. It was Hockaday's 3rd straight
individual title and Dickman's 2nd.
Other medalists for Brownsburg were Braylon Reynolds 3rd (126), Brady
Ison 3rd (138), Caden Brewer 4th (215), Parker Reynolds 6th (144) and
Jessie Derringer 8th (215).
Avon's Luke Rioux (Sr) also won an individual title at 126.
Zionsville's Luke Penola was awarded the prestigious IHSAA Mental Attitude Award.
Coach Garrett Winegar's Fishers Tigers ran through the difficult
HCC with a perfect 7-0 record. The #1 ranked Tigers had to defeat
both #2 ranked Noblesville and #3 ranked Westfield. It is Fishers'
3rd HCC title in 4 years and their 4th overall.
The Tigers won the championship outright in 2015 & 2022 and
shared the title with Brownsburg and Westfield in 2021.
Hamilton Southeastern leads the HCC with 9 Boys Basketball
championships.
All HCC 1st Team
DeAndre Lott-Hancock (Jr) - Avon
Jordan Lomax (Sr) - Brownsburg
Grant Porath (Sr) - Brownsburg
Keenan Garner (Sr) - Fishers
Jonanthony Hall (Jr) - Fishers
Taden Metzger (Sr) - Fishers
EJ Hazelett (So) - Franklin Central
Donovan Hamilton (Sr) - Hamilton Southeastern
Aaron Fine (Sr) - Noblesville
Hunter Walston (Sr) - Noblesville
Nic Book (Sr) - Westfield
Trey Buchanon (Sr) - Westfield
Maguire Mitchell (Jr) - Zionsville
Drew Sniveley (Jr) - Zionsville
1. Fishers 7-0
2. Noblesville 5-2
Westfield 5-2
4. Brownsburg 3-4
Zionsville 3-4
6. Ham. S.E. 2-5
Avon 2-5
8. Franklin C. 1-6
All HCC 2nd Team
Jedidiah Minnett (So) - Avon
Spencer Porath (Sr) - Brownsburg
Conner Zachary (Fr) - Fishers
Braeden Totton (Jr) - Hamilton S.E.
Justin Curry (So) - Noblesville
Baron Walker (So) - Noblesville
Charles Ferrell (Sr) - Westfield
Will Harvey (Fr) - Westfield
Luke Reasoner (Sr) - Zionsville
Coach Brian Satterfield's Royals won their 2nd consecutive HCC Champ-
ionship (co-champions with Fishers last year). The Royals navigated the
difficult HCC with a perfect 7-0 record.
It is Hamilton Southeastern's 11th girls basketball title in the 24 year
history of the HCC. Fishers is next with 5 championships.
All HCC 1st Team
Aniah Smith (Jr) - Avon
Avery Gordon (Jr) - Brownsburg
Talia Harris (Sr) - Fishers
Allison Scheu (Jr) - Fishers
Lily Graves (Jr) - Franklin Central
Kennedy Holman (So) - Hamilton Southeastern
Kayla Stidham (So) - Hamilton Southeastern
Maya Makalusky (Jr) - Hamilton Southeastern
Reagan Wilson (Sr) - Noblesville
Meredith Tippner (Jr) - Noblesville
Ellie Kelleher (Sr) - Westfield
Emma Haan (Sr) - Zionsville
Allie Caldwell (Sr) - Zionsville
1. Hamilton S.E. 7-0
2. Fishers 4-3
Zionsville 4-3
Noblesville 4-3
5. Franklin C. 3-4
Westfield 3-4
7. Brownsburg 2-5
8. Avon 1-6
All HCC 2nd Team
Nevaeh Dickman (Jr) - Fishers
Joirdyn Smith (Sr) - Fishers
Payton DuVall (Fr) - Franklin C.
Addison Van Hoesen (Jr) - Ham. S.E.
C.C. Quigley (So) - Noblesville
Ava Shoemaker (Sr) - Noblesville
Reagan Lorenzen (Sr) - Westfield
Faith Leedy (Sr) - Zionsville
Caroline Sampson (Jr) - Zionsville
The Brownsburg Dynasty continues in HCC Wrestling as Darrick
Snyder's Bulldogs captured their 10th consecutive championship.
Brownsburg won 10 of the 14 weight classes.
Brownsburg had individual winners at 106 (Eli Ogle), 113 (Revin
Dickman), 120 (Preston Haines), 132 (Jake Hockaday), 138 (Brady
Ison), 144 (Parker Reynolds), 150 (Tommy Gibbs), 157 (Mason Day), 190 (Gunner Henry) and at 215 (Caden Brewer).
Dickman, Haines, Hockaday and Henry were all previous HCC
champions. Also repeating as HCC champions were Avon's Luke Rioux and Noblesville's Austin Hastings.
The championship was Brownsburg's 11th HCC Wrestling title.
Individual Champions/All HCC
106 - Eli Ogle (10) Brownsburg
113 - Revin Dickman (10) Brownsburg
120 - Preston Haines (12) Brownsburg
126 - Luke Rioux (12) Avon
132 - Jake Hockaday (11) Brownsburg
138 - Brady Ison (12) Brownsburg
144 - Parker Reynolds (10) Brownsburg
150 - Tommy Gibbs (10) Brownsburg
157 - Mason Day (11) Brownsburg
165 - Xavier Smith (10) Fishers
175 - Gage Gulley (12) Noblesville
190 - Gunner Henry (11) Brownsburg
215 - Caden Brewer (11) Brownsburg
285 - Austin Hastings (12) Noblesville
1. Brownsburg 320
2. Avon 185
3. Noblesville 132
4. Hamilton S.E. 127.5
5. Fishers 120.5
6. Zionsville 98.5
7. Westfield 85
8. Franklin C. 84
Coach Joe Keller's Fishers Tigers won their 4th consecutive title
capturing 7 of the 12 events.
Jonny Hines and Alex Koo of Fishers both won 2 individual
events. Hines won the 200 and 500 Free while Koo won the 50 Free
and the 100 Fly.
The championship is Fishers' 8th since Joining the HCC in 2006-07.
Individual/Relay Champions and All HCC
200 Medley Relay - Hamilton S.E. 1:36.98
Jacob Fry, Collin Huston, Jihoon Jung, Derek Robinson
200 Free - Jonny Hines - Fishers 1:41.45
200 IM - Eduardo Sanchez 1:53.62
50 Free - Alex Koo - Fishers :21.57
100 Fly - Alex Koo - Fishers :52.64
100 Free - Walter Mattice - Zionsville :47.10
500 Free - Jonny Hines - Fishers 4:34.39
200 Free Relay - Zionsville 1:22.83
Brady Hinshaw, Walker Mattice, Colin Walrond, Toby Dollens
100 Backstroke - Jihoon Jung - Hamilton S.E. :52.79
100 Breaststroke - Colin Huston - Hamilton S.E. :58.24
400 Free Relay - Fishers 3:15.50
Eduardo Sanchez, Sean Harvey, Tommy Johanneman,
Jonny Hines
Dive - Jack Roby - Fishers 497.70
1. Fishers 480
2. Zionsville 324
3. Hamilton S.E. 293
4. Noblesville 258.5
5. Brownsburg 218.5
6. Franklin C. 194
7. Avon 175
8. Westfield 159
Coach Joe Keller's Fishers Tigers continued their dominance of the HCC
by winning their 8th consecutive Girls Swim/Dive championship.
Multiple individual champions were Fishers' Avery Stein who won
the 200 IM and the 100 Breaststoke and Zionsville's Annabelle Swiney
who won the 200 and 100 Free.
Individual/Relay Champions and All HCC
200 Medley Relay - Hamilton Southeastern - 1:45.61
Naomi Haines, Julia Kiley, Audrey Crawford, Kiley Zoeller
200 Free - Annabelle Swiney - Zionsville 1:51.53
200 IM - Avery Stein - Fishers 2:04.75
50 Free - Kiley Moeller - Hamilton Southeastern :24.01
100 Fly - Emily Wolf - Fishers :55.88
100 Free - Annabelle Swiney - Zionsville :52.16
500 Free - Emma Schumacher - Fishers 5:07.19
200 Free Relay - Fishers - 1:39.25
Frankie Ramey, Claire Francis, Emma Schumacher, Emma
Schertfeger
100 Backstroke - Molly Simmons - Zionsville :57.63
100 Breaststroke - Avery Stein - Fishers 1:04.91
400 Free Relay - Fishers 3:31.14
Emily Wolf, Emma Schumacher, Frankie Ramey, Avery Stein
Dive - Eryn McMahon - Noblesville 364.25
1. Fishers 449.5
2. Zionsville 408
3. Ham. S.E. 371
4. Noblesville 254
5. Brownsburg 192
6. Westfield 167.5
7. Avon 129
Franklin C. 129
Westfield Shamrocks
Front row, L to R; Marc Abriani (Assist. Girls Golf), Josh Wachtel (Boys Cross Country), Alicia Denniston (Principal), Hannah Eggers (Girls Soccer), Emily Jackson (Volleyball), Tony Peters (Tennis). 2nd row, L to R; Ginny Smith (Assist. Athletic Director), Scott Lidskin (Girls Cross Country), Andy Tebbe (Athletic Director), Tyler Nicole (Athletic Assist.), Kari Lienerth (Athletic Assist.), Jake Gilbert (Football)
HCC Fall Standings (girls)
Ham. S.E. 29
Noblesville 26.5
Westfield 21
Zionsville 20.5
Brownsburg 15
Avon 12.5
Franklin C. 10
Fishers 9.5
HCC Fall Standings (boys)
Fishers 24
Zionsville 21.5
Noblesville 20.5
Westfield 19
Brownsburg 17
Hamilton S.E. 17
Avon 15.5
Franklin C. 9.5
Front row, L to R; Robert Mize (Avon - Tennis), Ken Dollaske (Noblesville - Boys Soccer), Olivia Goldstein (Zionsville - Volleyball) 2nd row, L to R; Justin Werkley (Noblesville - Girls Golf), Jason Young (Hamilton Southeastern - Volleyball), Joe Golden (Hamilton Southeastern - Girls Cross Country), Greg Davidson (Hamilton Southeastern - Girls Soccer)
Missing from photo: Bill Kenley (Noblesville - Boys Cross Country), John Hart (Brownsburg - Football), Bryan Hanan (Franklin Central - Tennis)
Combined (Boys/Girls) HCC Standings
Noblesville 47
Hamilton S.E. 46
Zionsville 42
Westfield 40
Fishers 33.5
Brownsburg 32
Avon 28
Franklin C. 19.5
Coach Jason Young's Royals completed a perfect 33-0 season by defeating Castle 25-18, 24-26, 25-20, 25-15 to win their 2nd consecutive IHSAA State Volleyball Championship.
Coach Ken Dollaske's Millers won their 3rd consecutive IHSAA State Championship blanking Cathedral 2-0. Noblesville is only the 2nd team in IHSAA history to win 3 championships in a row.
Goals were by Ashton Craig (unassisted) and Keller Willis (assist Max Reason).
Noblesville had won its previous 3 games on penalty kicks.
The Millers' Cole Thompson was awarded the IHSAA Mental Attitude award.
The Millers finished the season 18-0-5.
For the 2nd consecutive year the Millers swept both the Boys and Girls State Championships.
photo courtesy - Danica Carlson, NHS Shadow Yearbook
Coach Mike Brady's dynasty continues with the Noblesville Millers winning their
2nd consecutive title and 4th in 5 years.
The Millers defeated Bloomington South 3-1 to capture the championship.
Goals were by Junior Meredith Tippner, Atley Pittman and Sydney Elliott. Tippner tied an IHSAA 3A Championship Game record with 2 assists.
Noblesville finished the championship season with a 17-1-3 record.
For the 2nd consecutive year the Millers swept both the Boys and Girls State
Championships.
Photo courtesy - Landon Denison, NHS Shadow Yearbook
Coach Nathan Warnecke's Fishers Tigers are the 2023 IHSAA Boys Cross Country State Runner up. The Tigers were led by Junior Sam Quagliaroli's 3rd place finish crossing the finish line at 15:06.0 and Senior Kim Martin's 16th place finish with a 15:30.0 time.
Incredibly, the Hoosier Crossroads Conference took 4 of the top 5 team spots and placed 7 of its 8 members in the top 20!
2. Fishers 185
3. Brownsburg 218
4. Zionsville 232
5. Hamilton S.E. 242
12. Noblesville 309
18. Franklin C. 383
20. Avon 419
Coach John Hart's Brownsburg Bulldogs won their 6th HCC Football Championship. The title is Brownsburg's first since 2018.
The Bulldogs won the title by defeating Hamilton Southeastern (21-14) in a
championship showdown on the last night of the regular season.
Brownsburg finished the regular season with a perfect 9-0 record.
Historically, Hamilton Southeastern leads the HCC with 8 football titles while
Avon is 2nd with 7.
All HCC (1st team)
Avon - Carson Foxen (12), Mason Reynolds (12), Keaton Jones (12), Eli Peters (12)
Brownsburg - Garrett Sherrell (12), Josh Thomas (12), Corey Smith (12),
Cayden Olinger (12), Spencer Porath (12), Jake Dunn (12), Mason Keifer (11)
Fishers - Khobie Martin (12), JonAnthony Hall (12), Carter Imes (12), Grant
Haworth (12)
Franklin Central - Jayon Harvey (12), Hudaure Hines (12), Elijah Shankle (12),
Will McKinley (12)
Hamilton Southeastern - Jack Osiecki (12), Styles Prescod (12), Jalen Alexander
(12), DJ Hamilton (12), Jack Seyferth (12)
Noblesville - Logan Shofner (12), Cam Wilson (12), Austin Hastings (12)
Westfield - William Goodvine (12), Gabe Aramboles (11), Jackson Gilbert (12),
Max Nosler (12), Mikeah Webster (11), Andrew Lieske (12)
Zionsville - Fin Essley (12), Luke Penela (12), Eugen Hilton (11)
All HCC (2nd team)
Avon - Zach Bundy (12), Jace Hurd (12)
Brownsburg - Cam Edwards (12), Baylor Hamilton (12)
Fishers - Brady Wolf (12), Jake Prewitt (12)
Franklin C. - Christian Lopez (12), Lauron Johnson (12)
Hamilton S.E. - Kameron Anthony (12), Mason Alexander (11)
Noblesville - Gage Gulley (12), Grayson Owens (12)
Westfield - Brody Boehm (12), Coleton Vondersaar (12)
Zionsvile - Mason Riggins (12), Trevor Henkel (12)
1. Brownsburg 7-0
2. Westfield 6-1
3. Hamilton S.E. 5-2
4. Fishers 4-3
5. Franklin C. 2-5
Avon 2-5
7. Zionsville 1-6
Noblesville 1-6
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