Jan. 17 - HCC Wrestling Championship at Zionsville - 8:30 am
March 9 - HCC Winter Banquet at Zionville - 6:30 pm

Coach Scott Kubly's Zionsville Eagles won their 2nd consecutive HCC Girls Swim/Dive Championship and 3rd overall. Zionsville also won the title in 2011-12.
Zionsville's freshman Haley Hunter led the way with victories in the 200 IM and 100 Fly. Hunter was also a part of the 200 Free relay team which set a new HCC Meet Record. In addition, the Eagles' Allie Buroker (Sr) won the 100 Breaststroke and was a member of the championship 200 Free relay team.
Other outstanding performances were turned in by Fishers' Emily Wolf (Jr) who won the 200 Free, 500 Free (new HCC Meet Record) and was a part of the championship 400 Free relay team. Also, Hamilton Southeastern's Naomi Haines (Sr) won both the 50 Free, 100 Backstroke and was a part of the championship 200 Medley Relay Team.
Individual Champions and All HCC
200 Medley Relay - Hamilton Southeastern 1:47.06
Naomi Haines (Sr), Delaney Miller (Fr), Ellison Miller (Jr), Payton Walker (Jr)
200 Free - Emily Wolf (Jr) Fishers 1:51.11
200 IM - Haley Hunter (Fr) Zionsville 2:05.34
50 Free - Naomi Haines (Sr) Hamilton Southeastern :23.87
1 Meter Dive - Eryn McMahon (Sr) Noblesville 283.15
100 Butterfly - Haley Hunter (Fr) Zionsville :55.85
100 Free - Ashlyn Hayes (Fr) Fishers :52.30
500 Free - Emily Wolf (Jr) Fishers 4:55.25
200 Free Relay - Zionsville 1:36.05
Allie Buroker (Sr), Katie Gordon (Jr), Haley Hunter (Fr), Ava Metzger (Sr)
100 Backstroke - Naomi Haines (Sr) Hamilton Southeastern :57.85
100 Breaststroke - Allie Buroker (Sr) Zionsville 1:07.24
400 Free Relay - Fishers 3:31.31
Ashlyn Hayes (Fr), Ella Hare (Sr), Audrey Wolf (Fr), Emily Wolf (Jr)
1. Zionsville 462
2. Fishers 449
3. Hamilton S.E. 391
4. Westfield 207
5. Noblesville195
6. Brownsburg 182
7. Avon 116
8. Franklin C. 101

The Fishers Boys Swim/Dive Dynasty continues as the Tigers won their 6th HCC championship in a row. The title is Fishers' 10th since their entrance into the HCC in 2006.
The Tigers were led by junior Alex Koo who won both the 50 and 100 yard Freestyle. Senior Kirby Danglade also won the 1 M Dive competition.
Zionsville's Freshman Khairi Slater set a new HCC Meet Record in the 100 Butterfly with a blazing :49.83. Slater was also a part of Zionsville's championship 400 free relay team.
Other multiple winners were Noblesville's junior Joshua Naas who won the 200 IM and the 100 Breaststroke. In addition, Naas was also a member of the championship 200 free relay and the 200 medley relay teams. Also, Westfield's Zach Welch won both the 200 free and 500 free.
Individual Champions and All HCC
200 Medley Relay - Noblesville 1:37.38
Jackson Teske (So), Joshua Naas (Jr), Liam Hayward
(Jr), Brayden Wright (Jr)
200 Free - Zach Welch (Jr) Westfield 1:43.38
200 IM - Joshua Naas (Jr) Noblesville 1:56.81
50 Free - Alex Koo (Jr) Fishers :20.90
1 Meter Dive - Kirby Danglade (Sr) Fishers 321.30
100 Butterfly - Khairi Slater (Fr) Zionsville :49.83
100 Free - Alex Koo (Jr) Fishers :46.53
500 Free -Zach Welch (Jr) Westfield 4:37.80
200 Free Relay - Noblesville 1:28.35
Drew Setmeyer (Sr), Brayden Wright (Jr), Joshua Naas
(Jr), Liam Hayward (Jr)
100 Backstroke - Andrew Schrier (So) Brownsburg :52.44
100 Breaststroke - Joshua Naas (Jr) Noblesville :58.67
400 Free Relay - Zionsville 3:13.25
Khairi Slater (Fr), Eli Dollens (Sr), Brady Wright (Sr), Everett Heiser (Fr)
1. Fishers 395
2. Westfield 325
3. Hamilton S.E. 322
4. Zionsville 295
5. Noblesville 250
6. Brownsburg 178
7. Avon 132
8. Franklin C. 100

John Libs - Noblesville

Alivia Lozier - Westfield

Branden Sharpe - Brownsburg

Taylor Snively - Zionsville

Micah Eldridge - Brownsburg

Sloane May - Hamilton Southeastern

Brady Stump - Hamilton Southeastern

Madison Miles - Hamilton Southeastern

The Zionsville Eagles were awarded the Fall Sportsmanship Award.
Front row L to R: Rita Lickliter, Athletic Director Greg Schellhase, Athletic Director Joshua Larsh, Principal Karen McDaniel
Back row L to R: Rob Jordan, Gabe Poras, Scott Turnquist, Andrew Slack, Earl Allen, Maggie Nobbe

HCC Fall Coaches of the Year
Front row L to R: Zac Toothman (Boys Cross Country - Avon), Scott Lidskin (Girls Cross Country - Westfield), Sean McGrath (Boys Soccer - Brownsburg)
Back row L to R: John Hart (Football - Brownsburg), Sean Keeve (Volleyball - Westfield), Andrew Slack (Unified Flag Football - Zionsville), Maggie Nobbe (Golf - Zionsville), Earl Allen (Tennis - Zionsville)

Coach John Hart's Brownsburg Bulldogs won back to back IHSAA State football championships with a 38-31 win over fellow HCC member Westfield.
The game was a rematch of last year's state championship title match.
It is Brownsburg's 4th state football championship. The Bulldogs won in 1984-85 (3a), 1985-86 (4a) and the last two years in 6a.

Coach Greg Davidson's Hamilton Southeastern Royals are the 2025 IHSAA Girls Soccer State Champions. It is Hamilton Southeastern's first state title in Girls Soccer.
Senior Rachel Boyd scored the deciding goal with just under 6 minutes to play as the #1 Royals defeated the #3 Carmel Greyhounds by a 1-0 score.
In addition, Hamilton Southeastern senior Blair Satterfield was awarded the prestigious Theresia Wynns Mental Attitude Award.

Coach Maggie Nobbe's Zionsville Eagles won their 2nd consecutive IHSAA Girls Golf state championship.
The HCC Champion Eagles were led by sophomore Taylor Snively who captured her 2nd individual title at the difficult Prairie View Course shooting an impressive 71-70 141 (-3). Other Zionsville scores were freshman Olivia Patton's 78-76 154 (+10); sophomore Avery Lewis' 78-77 155 (+11); junior Paige Henney's 78-81 159 (+15); senior Amaya Wade's 81-79 160 (+16).
The championship is Zionsville's 3rd State title in Girls Golf.
The Hoosier Crossroads Conference dominated the event by taking 4 of the top 5 spots with Noblesville finishing 2nd, Westfield 3rd and Hamilton Southeastern 5th.
1. Zionsville 607 (+31)
2. Noblesville 629 (+53)
3. Westfield 640 (+64)
5. Hamilton Southeastern 650 (+74)

Host Franklin Central dominated the event capturing 13 of the 14 weight classes.
100 - Josenit Vasquez Ochoa (Franklin C.)
105 - Jaydis Sordelet (Franlin C.)
110 - Eva Atkins (Franklin C.)
115 - Bhaar Riar (Franklin C.)
120 - Madison Mink (Franklin C.)
125 - Addison Kerns (Franklin C.)
130 - Alia Russell (Franklin C.)
135 - Dayonna Dyson (Franklin C.)
140 - Madeline Thompson (Franklin C.)
145 - Beau Vannice (Franklin C.)
155 - Alia Stocker (Franklin C.)
170 - Lily Wolke (Brownsburg)
190 - Sophia Jones (Franklin C.)
235 - Jayleigh Holler (Franklin C.)
1. Franklin C. 367.5
2. Hamilton S.E. 163
3. Fishers 102.5
4. Zionsville 73.5
5. Brownsburg 61
6. Noblesville 56
7. Avon 29

Coach John Hart's Brownsburg Bulldogs won their 3rd consecutive HCC Football championship. (The Bulldogs shared the title last year
with Westfield)
It is Brownsburg's 8th football championship (either won outright or shared) since the HCC was created in 2000. Hamilton Southeastern has also won 8
football titles which leads all HCC schools. Avon has won 7 championships.
Brownsburg won the championship by going undefeated in the very
competitive HCC.
1. Brownsburg 7-0
2. Westfield 6-1
3. Fishers 5-2
4. Avon 3-4
Hamilton S.E. 3-4
6. Franklin C. 2-5
Zionsville 2-5
8. Noblesville 0-7

The Hamilton Southeastern dynasty in volleyball continues. Coach Jason
Young's Royals won their 8th consecutive HCC title. (Avon shared the
championship with HSE in 2018 & 2024)
Hamilton Southeastern battled through the difficult HCC schedule with a
perfect 7-0 record.
The championship is Hamilton Southeastern's 10th since the creation of the
HCC in 2000. Avon leads the HCC with 12 volleyball titles.
1. Hamilton S.E. 7-0
2. Westfield 6-1
3. Brownsburg 4-3
Noblesville 4-3
Zionsville 4-3
6. Franklin C. 2-5
7. Fishers 1-6
8. Avon 0-7

Coach Greg Davidson's Hamilton Southeastern Royals won their 2nd HCC title in 3 years. It is the Royals 6th championship in the 26 year history of the conference.
The Royals navigated the extremely challenging HCC schedule finishing conference play with an undefeated 6-0-1 record.
1. Hamilton Southeastern 6-0-1 19
2. Zionsville 5-0-2 17
3. Westfield 5-1-5 16
4. Noblesville 4-3-0 12
5. Fishers 3-4-0 9
6. Avon 1-5-1 4
7. Brownsburg 0-5-2 2
8. Franklin Central 0-6-1 1

Coach Sean McGrath's Brownsburg Bulldogs won their first Boys HCC Soccer championship since 2007. The title is Brownsburg's HCC leading 7th since the formation of the conference in 2000.
The Bulldogs fought through the extremely difficult Hoosier Crossroads Conference with a perfect 7-0-0 record.
1. Brownsburg 7-0-0 21
2. Fishers 3-1-3 12
3. Noblesville 3-2-2 11
4. Hamilton S.E. 2-1-4 10
5. Westfield 3-4-0 9
6. Zionsville 2-3-2 8
7. Franklin Central 1-4-2 5
8. Avon 0-6-1 1

Coach Bill Kenley's Noblesville Millers won their 7th HCC Boys Cross Country championship on the Brownsburg Cross Country Course. It is the Millers' 5th title in 7 years.
Noblesville was led by Senior Libs' 2nd place finish, Banner Barnes came in 4th, Cooper Click crossed the finish line 11th, Jack Rush finished 17th and Isaiah Vohs finished 24th.
Hamilton Southeastern is the All Time HCC leader with 8 Boys CC Championships.
Senior Liam Powers of Hamilton Southeastern set a new HCC Meet Record at Brownsburg with a blazing 15:02.14. Noblesville's John Libs battled Powers to the finish line and came in at 15:02.30.
1. Noblesville 58
2. Hamilton S.E. 68
3. Brownsburg 76
4. Avon 87
5. Fishers 114
6. Franklin C. 125
7. Westfield 163
8. Zionsville 177
All HCC
1. Liam Powers - HSE 15:02.14
2. John Libs - Nob. 15:02.30
3. Brandon Haas - Brown. 15:21.39
4. Banner Barnes - Nob. 15:25.27
5. Eli Balbach - Brown. 15:25.39
6. Isaac Smith - HSE 15:27.72
7. Quinn Murray - Avon 15:28.31
8. Nathan Thomas - Fish. 15:30.33
9. Elroe Tafese - Avon 15:33.18
10. Justin Reedus - F.C. 15:46.58
11. Cooper Click - Nob. 15:50.18
12. Reece Torres - Fish. 15:50.98
13. Monroe Cluff - HSE 15:25.07
14. Bryce Pittman - West. 15:52.15
15. Colin Packer - Avon 15:53.68

Coach Scott Lidskin's Westfield Shamrocks won their first HCC Girls Cross Country Championship since 2011 narrowly edging Zionsville - 56-57. It was Westfield's HCC leading 10th Cross Country title.
The Shamrocks were led by Junior Alivia Lozier's first place finish with a time of 17:44.96. Completing the scoring was Mackenna Condon finishing 10th, Jenna Burns 11th, Emma Pitney 14th and Jordyn Landrum 20th.
Lozier became Westfield's first individual winner since 2006 and the first in the 5 K era. Last year as a sophomore, Lozier was named the HCC Athlete of the Year in Girls Cross Country.
1. Westfield 56
2. Zionsville 57
3. Fishers 93
4. Noblesville 114
5. Avon 129
6. Franklin C. 140
7. Brownsburg 155
8. Hamilton S.E. 173
All HCC
1. Alivia Lozier - West. 17:44.96
2. Caitlin Hawkins - Fish. 18:00.20
3. Alena Wigger - Avon 18:23.82
4. Katy Green - Zion. 18:35.21
5. Letty Banwart - Zion. 18:40.94
6. Jayde Stamm - Nob. 18:47.61
7. Natalie Vandesteen- F.C. 18:49.11
8. Scout Newman - Brown. 18:52.81
9. Ella Staton - Avon 18:58.39
10. M. Condon - West. 18:58.73
11. Jenna Burns - West. 18:59.93
12. Nelani Render - Nob. 19:00.43
13. Sara Bostwick - Zion. 19:01.03
14.Emma Pitney - West. 19:01.20
15. Mia Quagliaroli - Fish. 19:06.07

The Zionsville dynasty continues as Coach Earl Allen's Eagles won the Hoosier Crossroads Conference Boys Tennis Championship for the 7th consecutive time. The Eagles barely edged Hamilton Southeastern by a 36-35 score.
The Eagles were led by victories at #3 Singles by sophomore Zach Reed and at #2 Doubles by junior Hudson Leet and sophomore John Lenihan. In addition, sophomores Shuri Li and Sam Robinson finished runner-up at #1 Doubles.
Junior Brady Stump of Hamilton Southeastern won the #1 Singles title becoming the Royals' 6th HCC #1 Singles Champion.
Brady's younger brother Parker won the #2 Singles title as a freshman for the Royals.
The title is Zionsville's HCC leading 11th conference championship in boys tennis.
1. Zionsville 36
2. Hamilton S.E. 35
3. Avon 29
4. Westfield 26
5. Brownsburg 22
6. Fishers 21
7. Noblesville 11
8. Franklin Central 5
All HCC
#1 Singles
1st Brady Stump (Ham. S.E.)
2nd Jayden Nograles (Avon)
3rd Parker Paramoure (Westfield)
#2 Singles
1st Parker Stump (Ham. S.E.)
2nd Luke Stoecker (Westfield)
#3 Singles
1st Zach Reed (Zionsville)
#1 Doubles
1st Ethan Cougill & Skyler Rose
(Brownsburg)
2nd Shuri Li & Sam Robinson
(Zionsville)
3rd Logan Foust & L. Osswald
(Hamilton S.E.)
#2 Doubles
1st Hudson Leet & John Lenihan
(Zionsville)

Coach Maggie Nobbe's defending State Champion Zionsville Eagles are
the 2025 HCC girls Golf champions. The Eagles shot a blistering 292, setting a new HCC meet record over the challenging Bear Slide course. The previous record of 294 was set two years ago by the Westfield Shamrocks.
Zionsville was led by sophomore Taylor Sniveley's 68, which tied her with Westfield's Kelsey Haverluck (Sr) for second place. Other Zionsville scores were freshman Olivia Patton and junior Paige Henney, both with a 74 and tied for 7th place. Additionally, senior Amaya Wade carded a 76, which was good for an 11th place tie.
Senior Janelle Garcia of Hamilton Southeastern became the Royal's fifth individual champion shooting a 4-under 67. That ties the second lowest score ever with Samantha Brown from Westfield. Brown owns the record at 5-under, set in 2023.
The Zionsville victory ended Westfield's string of 5 consecutive HCC championships. The championship is Zionsville's fourth overall. Westfield and Hamilton Southeastern lead the HCC with 7 total championships.
1. Zionsville 292
2. Hamilton S.E. 297
3. Noblesville 302
4. Westfield 303
5. Brownsburg 320
6. Fishers 373
7. Franklin C. 382
8. Avon 384
All HCC
1. Janelle Garcia (Sr) HSE 67
T-2. Kelsey Haverluck (Sr) W 68
T-2. Taylor Snively (So) Z 68
4. Olivia Fowler (Sr) N 72
T-5. Sophie Roberts (Jr) HSE 73
T-5. Presley White (Sr) N 73
T-7. Lauren Rosa (So) B 74
T-7. Olivia Patton (Fr) Z 74
T-7. Paige Henney (Jr) Z 74
10. Kate Brown (Jr) W 75
T-11. Josie Campbell (Jr) B 76
T-11. Maya Cieply (Jr) HSE 76
T-11 Josie Kelley (Sr) N 76
T-11. Amaya Wade (Sr) Z 76

Mayo Fernandez - Fishers
Co-Athlete of the Year

Wyatt Pennington - Avon
Co-Athlete of the Year

Will Harvey - Westfield

Izzy Neal - Brownsburg

Rylan Hainje - Franklin Central

Omega Anyanwu - Zionsville

Alexandra Grilliot - Westfield

Nate Fitzwater - Fishers

Maya Makalusky - Hamilton Southeastern

Maguire Mitchell - Zionsville

Jake Hockaday - Brownsburg

Emily Wolf - Fishers

Jonny Hines - Fishers
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