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1 Thursday, March, 17 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol., No. TODAY S WEATHER Today: A percent chance of rain after p.m. Tonight: A chance of rain and snow before 11 p.m., then a chance of snow after 1 a.m. HIGH: LOW: 5 Response to Nickel Plate trail plans With the announcement of plans by the Cities of Fishers and Noblesville to convert the local landmark, Nickel Plate railroad to a walking and biking trail, the area is at risk of losing a major historic and economic differentiator. The Indiana Transportation Museum, which has operated events and excursions on the line since 199, is disheartened by the direction local leaders have chosen. With downtown developments carrying the Nickel Plate theme, the railroad as a historical, tourism-oriented entity has the capacity to continually enrich the area s market appeal and economic footprint. Studies have shown ITM is one of the top attractions in Hamilton County. Many cities have walking and biking paths, but few in the United States have an operating heritage railroad operating through bustling business districts with access to a large metropolitan market such as Indianapolis. The organization brings in more than, riders into the area each year at a growing rate, and many travel from out of town. These visitors buy gas, soda and snacks at convenience stores; have From Marathon to Stage Cancer By COURTNEY COX COLE It s January 19, 1 and I m getting ready to run my first marathon at Clearwater Beach in Florida. I ve been training for this thing and I m ready to make this long run. My goal is to do this under 5 hours. Leading up to this race, I had done numerous triathlons -- Sprint and Olympic Distance -- and multiple mini marathons; however, I had never run a marathon. I stopped doing the triathlons in favor of running my first marathon -- mainly because it was winter and there were not any triathlons in the winter because the swim portion would be way too cold. Furthermore, I wanted to prove that I could both run a marathon and that I could run it at a decent pace. dinner and drinks at local restaurants and bars as well as stay in local hotels. The economic impact of such a move on the local businesses and community must be carefully considered before the heritage railroad is removed. Museum officials have prepared a master plan that calls for increased excursions and events in order to maximize economic and cultural benefit. The Museum urges city officials to consider a join-useplan for the rail corridor, thereby allowing for both attractions to coexist for maximum community benefit. The Museum believes collaboration with city leaders is of the utmost necessity to preserve this unique icon and differentiator for the region as well as future generations of enjoyment. Currently, as many as 1, families from across the region make museum events such as Polar Bear Express, FairTrain and regular offerings a family tradition. The Museum wishes to reach a joint resolution to ensure these experiences are preserved for all to enjoy, thus allowing for the longterm continuation of museum programs. Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership kicks off March enforcement campaign The Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership, a consortium of law enforcement agencies including Carmel Police, Cicero Police, Fishers Police, Noblesville Police, Westfield Police, Indiana State Police, and the Hamilton County Sheriff s Office, announced today they will join Bowen efforts with over 5 Indiana state and local law enforcement agencies to increase education and enforcement around dangerous and impaired driving. From March through March 6, 17, officers across the state will conduct highvisibility patrols specifically designated to identify and intercept those driving aggressively and under the influence. As a state known for basketball hysteria, March is a time of celebration and fun here in Indiana, said Hamilton County Sheriff Mark Bowen. Throw in St. Photo provided The Indiana Transportation Museum released a statement saying it was disheartened at the direction taken to turn the Nickel Plate railroad into a walking and biking trail. Patrick s Day as well, and its critical we drive home the message that the only way to celebrate, is responsibly. For this reason, our officers will be working day and night all across the county looking out for our fellow Hoosiers, because if we do see you driving dangerously or impaired, we will pull you over. Increased enforcement during March is a statewide effort supported by federal funding allocated to the Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership from the Traffic Safety Division of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI). Officers from around the county will work overtime to conduct observational patrols and sobriety checkpoints around the clock. According to ICJI, in March 16 there were 95 alcohol-related crashes across Indiana, resulting in 1 injuries and 11 fatalities. Additionally, during the same period, crash reports indicate 1,18 collisions occurred due to dangerous driving, resulting in 6 injuries and two fatalities. Dangerous driving includes factors such as speed too fast for weather INDOT awards paving contract for State Road 8 The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has awarded a $1.6 million construction contract to E & B Paving to repair and resurface more than nine miles of pavement on State Road 8 between State Road in Noblesville and I-69 in Pendleton. The project will include repairing aged sections of pavement on the stretch before paving an inch-and-a-half asphalt overlay between I-69 and State Road 1 and applying a /-inch ultrathin bonded wearing course between State Road 1 and State Road. State Road 8 will remain open through the project. Flaggers will be used to direct traffic around work zones. Construction is anticipated to begin this spring. A specific start date will be announced after a schedule is submitted by contractors. The project is expected to be complete this summer.

2 News Hamilton East Public Library lists Here are the Hamilton East Public Library items lists for the week of Feb. 7, 17: New Adult Fiction Books 1. Death of a Ghost; by M.C. Beaton. The Prisoner; by Berenson. Unpunished; by Lisa Black. Miranda and Caliban; by Jacqueline Carey 5. Garden of Lamentations; by Deborah Crombie 6. Power Game; by Christine Feehan 7. Right Behind You: A novel; by Lisa Gardner 8. Old Bones; by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles 9. Heartbreak Hotel; by Jonathan Kellerman 1. Born of Vengeance; by Sherrilyn Kenyon New Adult Nonfiction Books 1. Stilwell and the American Experience in China, ; by Barbara W. Tuchman. Skinny Slow Cooker; by Catherine Cassidy. An Empowering Guide to Lung Cancer: Six Steps to Taking Charge of Your Care and Your Life; by Eric Presser. Tools of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers; by Timothy Ferriss 5. The Trump Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know about Living Through What You Hoped Would Never Happen; by Gene Stone 6. Happy as a Dane: 1 Secrets of the Happiest People in the World; by Malene Rydahl 7. The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living; by Meik Wiking 9. The Hungry Brain: Outsmarting the Instincts that Make Us Overeat; by Stephan J. Guyenet 1. The 5 Love Languages Military Edition: The Secret to Love That Lasts; by Gary D. Chapman New DVDs 1. Mercy Street. Season. Ballers. The complete second season. Jack Reacher. Never go back. The Light Between Oceans 5. Queen of Katwe 6. Sherlock. Season four 7. USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage 8. Doctor who. The return of Doctor Mysterio 9. The girl on the train 1. Hacksaw Ridge New Music CDs 1. WOW Gospel. The 's; by Fred Hammond. Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again; by John Fogerty Native American scholarships available The Indiana Native American Indian Affairs Commission (INAIAC) is offering five summer school scholarships for $1, each to enrolled members of any federally recognized tribe and to members of the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana. The application deadline is April 15, 17. These scholarships are funded by the INAIAC; however, they are administered by the American Indian Center of Indiana, Inc. (AICI) Applications are available at AICI, 6 E. 1th Street, Indianapolis. You must: + Be enrolled in a federally recognized tribe or the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana + Be an Indiana resident + Attending an Indiana college or university Contact AICI for an application or more information at (17) COURTNEY From Page 1 I loved working out because it relieved all the stress from my job of helping run Hare Chevrolet with my sister, Monica Peck. We loved the car business, but it would occasionally get stressful due to dealing with different kinds of employees and customers. Some were fantastic and some were a challenge We had quickly become the largest Chevy Dealership in the State of Indiana and we loved competing with the other stores. We were constantly looking for niches that would help improve our business. However, I really needed the exercise to stay balanced. I was going to run this marathon with a buddy of mine that lived in Florida, who was a consultant in the car business, and who had become a very close friend. He had run about 6 marathons and was only going to do the half portion of this one because he had hurt himself at his previous race. Leading up to this race, I had no idea that I was about to experience a life altering change. In less than three weeks, I would find out that I had lung cancer!! That s right -- in three weeks --- I would find out that I had run my FIRST marathon with LUNG CANCER I had never smoked in my life and had recently run numerous mini marathons, triathlons, and now a marathon I kept having these chest pains and I thought it was just due to stress Finally, one evening my chest had been bothering me all day. I was recently divorced and it was just the two kids and me. I could no longer endure the pain so it was about 7pm at night and I told the kids -- Mommy has to get some relief. This is not a big deal, but the only place I know to go at this time is the emergency room For the first time in my life, I take my two kids and myself to the emergency room. I tell the Doctors that I m having horrible chest pains. That gets you right to the front of the line... I get right in and they run numerous tests The Doctor comes back and says, You have pleurisy on the left side of your chest, but you have a big lesion on your right side. You are going to have to get this checked out as soon as possible. At this time, I am years old, never smoked in my life, and I am in great shape. I am thinking to myself -- there s no way that I have lung cancer!! How could I have run a MARATHON with Lung Cancer? I am convinced that they are just not sure and that it will be something much milder. Unfortunately, a couple of weeks later I would do a PET Scan and learn that I had Stage Lung Cancer My life would be permanently changed. My biggest lesson is that life is truly a gift. I am about to start my fourth year of what is now Stage Lung Cancer. Despite this disease, I am very optimistic about my future. My Doctor group is at IU Health and it s the same group that took care of Lance Armstrong for his Prostate Cancer. They have expanded their specialty to Lung Cancer. I have quickly learned that every day is a gift and it is up to us to make the absolute most of it. TRAFFIC From Page 1 conditions, driver distracted, and driver asleep or fatigued. Protecting all those traveling Indiana s roadways is an action we do not take lightly, said ICJI Executive Director Dave Murtaugh. With various celebratory events taking place during the month of March, it s important we remind all drivers and passengers the responsibility of staying safe on the road, lies at their feet. I want to thank our hard working and dedicated officers who will be out in full patrol working to ensure this message is front and center in the mind of all those behind the wheel. The key to safe travel is simple. Buckle up and drive sober. Crashes resulting from dangerous and impaired driving are preventable. The Hamilton County Traffic Safety Partnership and ICJI would like to remind motorists safe driving is as simple as following these easy steps: Before the celebration begins, plan a safe way home Do not drive impaired If you do drink, use a taxi, public transportation, ridesharing service or designate a sober friend or family member, and give them your keys If you see a drunk driver on the road, call 911 If you know someone who is about to drive or ride impaired, take their keys and help make arrangements to get them home safely For more information on Indiana s efforts on impaired driving prevention and enforcement, please visit this website: Meeting Notice Westfield-Washington Advisory Plan Commission (APC) Meeting Monday, March 6, 17, 7: pm at Westfield City Hall- Assembly Room, 1 Penn Street, Westfield

3 Obituaries Anne Stoddard Harris April, February 7, 17 Anne Stoddard Harris, 6, of Fishers, passed away February 7, 17 at IU University Hospital Hospice Center. She was born in Indianapolis April, 198, the daughter of Linda and Stanley Harris of Fishers. She married Anthony "Tony" Bell on March 6, 1. As a youth, Anne was a member of First Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church and enjoyed attending summer church camp. She earned an Associate s Degree in Computer Graphics from International Business College. Anne is survived by her husband; her parents; her daughter, Isabelle Harris; brother, Patrick (Denise) Harris; niece, Katie and two nephews, Elliott and Landon Harris, all of Franklin, WI; stepchildren, Jasper Bell and Jaime Bell; parents-in-law, Cathy & William "Bill" Bell; two uncles, William Stoddard of Sioux Falls, SD, and Leland Stoddard of Madison, SD; and an aunt, Audrae Stoddard Bailey of Sioux Falls, SD. Calling will be Saturday, March, from 1: pm to : pm, with service at : pm, at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 115 Logan Street, Noblesville, Indiana. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Humane Society for Hamilton County, 171 Pleasant Street, Suite B, Noblesville, IN 66; or Pyoca Camp, Conference & Retreat Center, 886 East County Road1 S, Brownstown, IN 7. Condolences: But I say unto you, That in this place is one greater than the temple. - Matthew 1:6 Phyllis Jane (Boruff) Morris July 18, 19 - February 7, 17 Phyllis Jane (Boruff) Morris, 7, of Noblesville, passed away on Monday, February 7, 17 at Riverview Health. She was born on July 18, 19 to Jamerson and Bonnie (Dezearn) Boruff in Elwood, Indiana. Phyllis was a resident of Noblesville her entire adult life beginning in 1966 when she married Robert Morris. She worked in the Noblesville High School cafeteria for 5 years, then for over 15 years worked as a secretary for McMahon Foods, Kraft, and US Food Service. Phyllis loved to cook and bake, especially for other people, and was a member of First Christian Church of Noblesville. She was an avid reader, and was a sports fan, especially of the Indianapolis Colts. Phyllis was a very kind and patient person, and always thought of others first. Most of all, she loved her grandchildren more than anything. Phyllis is survived by her daughter, Amy (Todd) Lee; son, Rob (Erin) Morris; four grandchildren, Tim Frazier, Matthew Morris, Emerson Morris, and Jackson Morris; siblings, Joann Williams, Mary Greenwald, Jim (Judy) Boruff, Ron (Darlene) Boruff, and Wayne Boruff; as well as several nieces & nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings, Madonna & Roy Boruff. Services will be held at : pm on Saturday, March, 17 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road in Noblesville, with visitation from : pm to the time of service. Rev. Stanley R. Sutton will officiate. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Park in Elwood at a later date. Condolences: Contact us: Hamiltonconorthreporter@hotmail.com Hamilton County Reporter Contact Information Phone Hamiltonconorthreporter@hotmail.com Publisher Jeff Jellison Hamiltonconorthreporter@hotmail.com Editor Don Jellison Hoosiermaba@aol.com Sports Editor Richie Hall Rhall1977@gmail.com Web Address Mailing Address PO Box19 Westfield, IN. 67 Subscripton Information Print Edition months $18 6 months $ 1 Year $68 Daily Edition 6 months $5 1 Year $5

4 Sports Duncan s big shot sends Millers to semi-finals By RICHIE HALL Reporter Sports Editor It was a play that the Millers have run before many times throughout the season, and a shot that Rico Duncan said he's probably taken over 1, times. "Obviously everybody practices a home run play throughout the season, and we've been practicing that for 77 practices and games," said Noblesville coach Brian McCauley. So why was it such a big deal Wednesday night? Because it won the game. Not just any game, but a first-round sectional game for the Millers, a 1-9 victory over Guerin Catholic at Carmel's Eric Clark Activity Center. "We were able to deliver when we really needed it," said McCauley. The Millers will play sectional host Carmel in the second of Friday's two sectional semi-finals. The first semi-final tips off at 6 p.m., with Hamilton Southeastern taking on Anderson. Noblesville was trying to match a big basket from the Golden Eagles, a jumper from Luke Godfrey that put Guerin ahead 9-8 with.6 seconds left. The Millers called timeout, then put together the winning play. "You know, a lot of time coaches joke that, 'That's exactly how I drew it up,'" said McCauley. "I'm not joking, that's exactly how we drew it up." McGwire Plumer got the ball out of the timeout under the Golden Eagles' basket, and he threw a football pass down across the half court timeline to Nolan Ginther at the top of the -point arc. Ginther flipped it over to Duncan, who drained the -point shot as time ran out. It was the Millers' only -point basket of the game, but it certainly came at the right time. "Coach drew a play up and we executed it really well," said Duncan. Noblesville, now 1-1, had to fight and claw its way to the win. In fact, it wasn't until Max Flinchum made a jumper around the : mark of the fourth quarter that the Millers held the lead for the first time in the game. The Golden Eagles came out firing, with four -pointers in the first quarter alone. Matthew Godfrey had two of those longrange baskets, with Jack Hansen getting the other two. Guerin led 1-6 late in the first period before Noblesville scored six unanswered points. A Plumer jumper ended the quarter, then McGwire followed that up with two foul shots to begin the second. Duncan scored on a putback to cut the GC lead to 1-1. But Godfrey hit another to get the Golden Eagles back up to 17-1, and Guerin stayed ahead by that margin until halftime, which ended with the Golden Eagles ahead -17. Noblesville got to within -1 early in the third, thanks to back-to-back layins by Ginther. "He has been a warrior for us throughout the entire season," said McCauley. "He had three layups in the third quarter there. We did a nice job of feeding the post, and he hit two big free throws there in the fourth." Zach Munson made back-to-back layins to push Guerin Catholic ahead 7-1, but Noblesville answered with a 6- run to tie the game at 7-7. Grant Gremel tapped a missed shot into the basket, Ginther scored that third layin of the quarter, and Flinchum hit a jumper. But Godfrey stepped up again, hitting two straight s to end the third period, and those baskets put Guerin up -7. The Millers opened the fourth with a three-point play by Gremel, then Ginther nailed the two free throws to get Noblesville within -. The back-and-forth would continue all the way to the buzzer. Ginther led the Millers with 1 points, while Gremel had four rebounds. Godfrey drained five -pointers for 15 points, with Hansen scoring 1 points and grabbing five rebounds. Munson also had five rebounds. "When we had the chance to win the game, they hit a great shot," said GC coach Pete Smith. The Golden Eagles finished their season Reporter photos by Kent Graham The Noblesville boys basketball team was in full celebration mode after a -point basket by Rico Duncan gave the Millers a 1-9 sectional win over Guerin Catholic Wednesday night at Carmel s Eric Clark Activity Center. Rico Duncan takes the winning shot for the Millers. Noblesville 1, Guerin Catholic 9 Guerin FG FT TP PF Cameron Dixon Matthew Godfrey Luke Godfrey -5 6 Jack Hansen -6-1 Zach Munson -6 6 Will Morris -1 Kian Sills - Totals Guerin Catholic -point shooting (7-18) M. Godfrey 5-9, Hansen -, Sills -, L. Godfrey -1, Munson -1, Morris -1. Guerin Catholic rebounds (1) Hansen 5, Munson 5, L. Godfrey, Sills, Dixon, M. Godfrey 1, team. Noblesville FG FT TP PF Rico Duncan Max Flinchum McGwire Plumer Nolan Ginther Grant Gremel Ryan Barnes 1 Xavier Hines 1 Totals Noblesville -point shooting (1-5) Du ncan 1-, Flinchum -. Noblesville rebounds (15) Gremel, Duncan, Ginther, Plumer, Barnes 1, Hines 1, team. Score by Quarters Guerin Noblesville While disappointed to lose, Smith said he was happy for his friend McCauley, who was an assistant for Smith during one season when he coached at Carmel. "The silver lining is, if someone had to beat us, I'm happy it's Coach McCauley," said Smith. "Brian's worked so hard with those guys, and they executed a great play for him. You'd like to see your former assistants do well, particularly one that started with me, so I'm really thrilled for him."

5 Sports 5 Hounds beat Rocks to advance By RICHIE HALL Reporter Sports Editor Sectional host Carmel opened up play in Wednesday's first round with a 5-6 victory over Westfield. The Greyhounds led 1-6 after the first quarter, with Luke Heady scoring seven points. Carmel kept its lead around that margin during the second period, getting up by as much as 19-1 after Alex Falender hit a -pointer. Westfield managed to cut that lead to -17 by halftime, and was still within 7- after Aaron Bennett hit a -pointer. But that's when Carmel scored 1 unanswered points to jump ahead 7-. Heady helped that run with a ',' his second long-range basket of that quarter. "I thought in the first half, we were kind of spinning our wheels defensively," said 'Hounds coach Scott Heady. "We were doing a lot of good things, then we'd have somebody with a slip-up. The second half, we got our defense going and really, that was the key of the game." Heady had 1 points for Carmel, with Falender scoring 11. PJ Baron, who opened the fourth period with a steal and basket, added 1 points. John Michael Mulloy pulled seven rebounds, followed by Cole Jenkins with six, and Jalen Whack and Baron with five each. Britt Beery had two blocked shots. Ian Kristensen led the Shamrocks and all scorers with 16 points. Jonah Welch had Carmel s Alex Falender drives the basketball while being guarded by Westfield s seven rebounds and dished out four assists. Shamrocks sectional basketball game Wendesday. "I thought we did a pretty good job on the defensive end for the most part, but we PJ Baron just struggled to find offense," said effort and everything they do each and every John Michael Mulloy 1-5 Alex Falender day." Westfield coach Shane Sumpter. Britt Beery Carmel is now 19-, and will play But the Shamrocks continued battling Eddie Gill through the fourth quarter, with senior Noblesville in Friday's second semi-final. Alex Jackson Mike Pitz 1-1 players such as Kristensen, Welch and Totals Bennett leading the way. Milan Barczi was Carmel -point shooting (5-1) Heady -5, the other senior on Westfield's roster. Whack 1-, Falender 1-, Jenkins -. "I have four terrific seniors that played Carmel rebounds (1) Mulloy 7, Jenkins 6, Whack 5, Baron 5, Heady, Beery, Gill 1, their hearts out," said Sumpter, whose team Carmel FG FT TP PF Falender 1. ends the season at It's always tough Cole Jenkins 1- Westfield FG FT TP PF when it's over. It's always tough. I'm proud Luke Heady Zach Banks Jalen Whack of the guys and proud of the seniors for their Aaron Bennett -5-9 Carmel 5, Westfield 6 Reporter photo by Kent Graham Aaron Bennett during the GreyhoundsJosh Van Dyke 1-1 Jonah Welch -9 - Ian Kristensen Caleb Welch - Jaret Bailey Totals Westfield -point shooting (-1) Bennett 1-, Banks 1-, Kristensen -, J. Welch -, C. Welch -1. Westfield rebounds (15) J. Welch 7, Banks, Bennett, Van Dyke, Bailey 1, C. Welch 1. Score by Quarters Carmel Westfield Contact us: Hamiltonconorthreporter@hotmail.com

6 6 Sports Reporter photos by Kent Graham ABOVE LEFT: Guerin Catholic s Jack Hansen (left) scored 1 points for the Golden Eagles in Wednesday night s sectional game. At right is Grant Gremel, who made a key three-point play for Noblesville at the beginning of the fourth quarter. ABOVE: Kian Sills (right) grabs the ball for Guerin Catholic. At left is GC s Zach Munson. LEFT: Carmel s Britt Beery (left) and Westfield s Ian Kristensen keep their eyes on the ball. Wednesday night basketball scores Courtesy John Harrell s website CLASS A East Chicago Central Munster, Gary West 6 Lake Central, Lowell 9 Michigan City Crown Point 66, Hobart 6 Chesterton 7, Portage 7, OT South Bend Washington South Bend Adams 7, South Bend Riley 7 LaPorte 61, South Bend Clay 58 Elkhart Central Elkhart Central 75, Penn 7, OT Warsaw 6, Northridge Carmel Carmel 5, Westfield 6 Noblesville 1, Guerin Catholic 9 CLASS A Hammond Civic Lighthouse CPA 91, Hammond Clark 66 Griffith 67, Hammond 6 Greencastle Western Boone 6, Frankfort 61, OT Lebanon 55, North Montgomery, OT Brebeuf Jesuit Indianapolis Attucks 117, Indianapolis Herron Indianapolis Manual 59, Brebeuf Jesuit 51 Danville Beech Grove 7, Indian Creek 58 Indianapolis Ritter 8, Indianapolis Washington Greensburg Lawrenceburg 51, Franklin County 9 Rushville 5, Batesville 9 Salem Salem vs. Scottsburg ppd., Thur. Silver Creek vs. Corydon Central ppd., Thur. CLASS A Winamac Knox, 7, Winamac 6 Marquette Catholic 85, North Newton Westview Westview 6, Fremont 6 Central Noble 6, Whitko, 61 Woodlan Fort Wayne Canterbury 65, Bluffton 57, OT Eastside 67, Adams Central 9 Oak Hill Oak Hill 5, Wabash 9 Southwood 7, Northfield 5 CLASS 1A Kouts Westville 5, Kouts 5 LaCrosse 9, Hammond Science & Tech 7 Caston Pioneer 8, West Central South Newton 61, North White 9 Triton Argos 59, South Bend Career Academy 1 Oregon-Davis 61, South Central (Union Mills) South Decatur South Decatur 56, Jac-Cen-Del 6 Oldenburg Academy 5, Rising Sun NACA Tournament Columbus Christian 5, Aaron Academy (Tenn.)

7 Sports 7 NBA standings Eastern Conference Atlantic W L PCT. GB Boston Toronto New York Philadelphia Brooklyn Southeast W L PCT. GB Washington Atlanta Miami Charlotte Orlando Central W L PCT. GB Cleveland Indiana Chicago Detroit Milwaukee Wednesday s games New York 11, Orlando 9 Washington 15, Toronto 96 Atlanta 1, Dallas 95 Miami 15, Philadelphia 98 Denver 11, Milwaukee 98 New Orleans 19, Detroit 86 Boston 1, Cleveland 99 San Antonio 1, Indiana 99 Minnesota 17, Utah 8 Houston 1, L.A. Clippers 1 Brooklyn 19, Sacramento 1 Western Conference Northwest W L PCT. GB Utah Oklahoma City Denver Minnesota Portland Southwest W L PCT. GB San Antonio Houston Memphis Dallas 6..5 New Orleans 7.9. Pacific W L PCT. GB Golden State L.A. Clippers Sacramento L.A. Lakers Phoenix 18.. For Rent bedroom with laundry 1 car garage Total electric Hamilton Southeastern Schools $7 per month $8 damage deposit Call Four Hamilton County players receive Supreme 15 honors Fifteen seniors and 15 underclass girls basketball players, including four from Hamilton County, have earned IBCA/Subway "Supreme 15" All-State honors for 16-17, it was announced Wednesday. For the third year, the IBCA also named Large School All-State teams (15 seniors, 15 underclass) and Small School All-State players (15 seniors, 15 underclass). The "Supreme 15" is the top honor awarded, and players were voted to that group without regard to school size. Hamilton Southeastern's Bre Lloyd was named to the Supreme 15 senior list; she was a four-year star for the Royals and will play Division I basketball at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Three Hamilton County underclassmen - juniors Amy Dilk of Carmel and Emily Kiser of Noblesville, plus freshman Sydney Parrish of HSE - were placed on the Underclassmen Supreme 15. The Large School and Small School all-state teams are secondary accolades -- the Large School group including players from Class A and Class A schools and the Small School group including players from Class A and Class A schools. Players who make the Supreme 15 are not considered for Large School or Small School honors. Sheridan's Brittany Welch was named to the Small School senior list. The four-year starter for the Blackhawks will play at IUPUI, also a Division I school, next year. Carmel junior Blake Smith made the Large School underclassmen list. In addition, 85 more seniors and 85 more underclass players were selected honorable mention all-state. The honorable mention laurels are awarded without regard to school size. 17 IBCA/SUBWAY SENIOR ALL-STATE Supreme 15 Riley Blackwell, Plainfield Dana Evans, Gary West Maliah Howard-Bass, Columbus North Nicole Konieczny, South Bend St. Joseph Bre Lloyd, Hamilton Southeastern Karissa McLaughlin, Homestead Rachel McLimore, Zionsville Madisen Parker, Homestead Destiny Perkins, Lawrence North Aly Reiff, Whitko Paige Saylor, Roncalli Anne Secrest, Tippecanoe Valley Ajanae Thomas, North Central Macee Williams, Fountain Central Madison Wise, Greenfield-Central Large School All-State (A, A schools) Chyna Anthony, New Albany Kayla Casteel, Plainfield Kylie Fehrman, Lake Central Dayton Groninger, Warsaw Imani Guy, Columbus North DeShawna Harper, Heritage Christian Katie Helgason, Greenfield-Central Brooke James, Princeton Shania Kelly, Fort Wayne Concordia Reilly Olmstead, Brownsburg Zion Sanders, Evansville Central Daly Sullivan, South Bend St. Joseph Alexis Thomas, Evansville Central Jaelencia Williams, Southport Jasmine Wright, Merrillville Small School All-State (A, 1A schools) Katrina Christian, Crothersville Taylor Drury, Eastern (Pekin) Courtney Dunlap, Argos Abbie Gressley, Eastbrook Brenna Maikranz, Wood Memorial Audrey Minix, North White Faith Morris, Blackford Rosie Newhart, Jac-Cen-Del Jaycee Parrett, Wabash Paige Schindler, Borden Carli Skinner, Cowan Hannah Smith, Eastbrook Brittany Welch, Sheridan Macy Willoughby, Carroll (Flora) Courtney Wise, Union City 17 IBCA/SUBWAY UNDERCLASS ALL- STATE Supreme 15 Jorie Allen, Bedford North Lawrence Angel Baker, Pike Jenasae Bishop, East Chicago Central Mackenzie Blazek, Whiteland Leigha Brown, DeKalb Nia Clark, Ben Davis Amy Dilk, Carmel Katlyn Gilbert, Heritage Christian Rikki Harris, North Central Emily Kiser, Noblesville Maddie Nolan, Zionsville Sydney Parrish, Hamilton Southeastern Ajah Stallings, North Central Kayana Traylor, Martinsville Michaela White, Pike Large School All-State (A, A schools) Amani Brown, Terre Haute South Carissa Garcia, Fort Wayne Concordia Cassidy Hardin, Center Grove Lilly Hatton, North Harrison Sadie Hill, Perry Meridian Tai-Yanna Jackson, East Chicago Central Mikia Keith, Indianapolis Attucks Brooke McKinley, Northridge Cali Nolot, North Harrison Hannah Noveroske, Michigan City Samantha Olinger, Plainfield Keya Patton, Cathedral Taylor Ramey, North Central Blake Smith, Carmel Kyra Whitaker, Greensburg Small School All-State (A, 1A schools) Bre Boles, Lapel Tori Chandler, Hauser Sydney Freeman, Central Noble Maci Heimlich, North White Hailey Holliday, Eastern (Greentown) Blaine Kelly, Alexandria Maleah Leatherman, Central Noble Makinzi Meurer, North Knox Tatum Neal, Clinton Prairie Emma Nolan, Marquette Catholic Sophia Nolan, Marquette Catholic Lilly Simon, Jac-Cen-Del Rachel Stewart, Eastern (Pekin) Sydney Tucker, Frankton Taylor Westgate, Oak Hill Honorable Mention from Hamilton County Toni Grace, Fishers Audrey Reed, Sheridan Lindsey Syrek, University Tomi Taiwo, Carmel

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