Indiana State | Archive | October, 2005

Penn's lead shrinks in All-Sports Trophy standings

Boys soccer results have been added to the HoosierAuthority.com All-Sports Trophy standings and, as a result, Penn High Schoolâ??s lead has dwindled to slightly more than 20 points over second-place Evansville Memorial. Kokomo is currently third.

Even though no sport that is played on a class basis has yet to be decided, several smaller schools continue to do well in the competition. Class 3A West Lafayette currently resides in 10th place overall, while 2A South Adams is resting in the middle of the pack among those schools that have scored points.

The scoring opportunities included in this latest update were girls golf results, girls golf All-State selections, girls golf Academic All-State selections, boys tennis results, boys tennis All-State selections, and boys soccer results. Obviously, with the completion of girls soccer and both cross country championships, we will be making further updates in the near future. Log on every Wednesday for the latest update.

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Boys tennis postseason awards announced

Staff Report

Following Indianapolis Cathedralâ??s thrilling run to the boys tennis
team title and Center Groveâ??s historic singles-doubles sweep of the
individual finals, 2005 postseason accolades are starting to roll in.

Here is a rundown of four groups of awards given by the Indiana High School Tennis Coaches Association (IHSTeCA):

All-State

Singles

1st Team


Christian “Binky” Nikou Center Grove (state champion)

Ben Seagren West Lafayette

Chris Jordan Penn

Levi Musser South Bend Riley

Derek Carpenter Fort Wayne South

Hunter Schouweiler Fort Wayne Canterbury

Steven Myers Heritage Christian

Michael Rohana Indianapolis Cathedral

Andrew Nguyen Carmel

Will Pearson Park Tudor

Ben Miller Brebeuf

Zach Ervin Delta

Joseph Boesing Floyd Central

2nd Team

Frank Sunseri Culver Academies

Danny Tzanetakos Highland

Tom Caffmeyer Munster

Quinn Saine Peru

Cameron Huffman Homestead

Scott Conner Terre Haute North

Alex Leopold Park Tudor

Luke Bielawski Indianapolis Cathedral

George Higgins Zionsville

Rich Lytle Lawrence Central

Chris Herron Greenwood

John Nieters Columbus North

Alex Tuna Evansville Harrison

Thiago Franco Hauser (exchange student)

Honorable mention

Juan Rogelio Lemarroy Culver Academies

Josh Kutch LaPorte

Vamshi Yelavarthi Valparaiso

Kyle Stump Plymouth

Billy Heuer Munster

Darrin Hinkel Lafayette Jefferson

Robert Cusic Lowell

Brian Kane West Lafayette

Daniel Tao Lafayette Jefferson

Danny Lewallen Kankakee Valley

Collin Stanley Goshen

Adam Whitmer Westview

Mickey Mitson Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Greg Dillon Homestead

Jaren Vest Jimtown

Paul Householder East Noble

Blake Sandberg Northridge

Mark Stutzman Fairfield

Nathan Horne West Noble

Cam Smith Noblesville

Yale Reardon North Central (Indianapolis)

Adam Katz Brebeuf

Blake Douglas Terre Haute North

Michael Rardon Park Tudor

Kevin Murphy Carmel

Ivan Angelov Perry Meridian (exchange student)

Ian Illig Hamilton Southeastern

E.J. Dechow Indianapolis Cathedral

Will Brown Zionsville

Ben Hamm Batesville

Chris Bloom Connersville

Brice Fairchild Tri

Blake Powers Center Grove

Bren Vasalakis Yorktown

Kurt Hess Jay County

Matt Hamm Batesville

Austin Sansone Center Grove

Josh Chambers Delta

Alex Davis Alexandria

Taylor Tunis Whiteland

David Nieters Columbus North

Erik Hofer Yorktown

Branden Clements Evansville Mater Dei

Ben Carroll Evansville Memorial

Parker Remak Bloomington South

Nick Mathies Southridge

Ben Boesing Floyd Central

Nick Volz Evansville Central

Brock Popp Jasper

Trey Butera Princeton

Derek Hackney Bedford North Lawrence

Theo Heeke Northeast Dubois

Tyler Petersen Austin

Daniel Grumieaux Vincennes Lincoln

Jeff Kloosterman Bloomington South

Derrick Gastineau Brownstown

Shawn Warner Pike Central

Doubles

1st Team


** Matt Smith / Zane Smith Center Grove

Greg Larson / Corey Kozachenko LaPorte

Phil Luke / Joby Bacher West Lafayette

Jon Plump / Scott Beeler Brebeuf

Peter Davis / Robert Mumme Heritage Christian

Kent Winingham / Mike Cournoyer Park Tudor

David Dietz / David Lett North Central (Indianapolis)

Mark Metheny / Eric Doerr Terre Haute South

Michael Ratliff / Sam Kercheval Bloomington South

2nd Team

Jake Palmer / Josh Beguin Plymouth

Josh Miles / Joe Fox Kokomo

Jonathan Batuello / Joe Reincke Fort Wayne South

Tyler Freeland / Josh Rifkin Homestead

Jason Ummer / Deon Shafer Warsaw

Greg Milam / Brad Mustin Lebanon

Chad Beasley / Ryan Scott Greenwood

Drew DeHaven / Stephen Hopkins Delta

Craig Kirchgessner / Adam Struble Floyd Central

Honorable mention

Marc Winski / Blayne McNelly Lafayette Jefferson

Jared Perkins / Stoten Stofko Merrillville

Naveen Chaubal / Tony Kanavos Munster

Remy Spoentgen / Brian Wolpert Lafayette Jefferson

Alex Kiefer / Mike Skwarcan Concord

Blake Gehring / Michael Huffman Norwell

Daniel Desper / Caleb Sloan East Noble

Chris Landis / Mike Landis Jimtown

Alex Harris / Andrew Harris Fort Wayne South

Tyler Click / Scott Schuler Mississinewa

Eri Juster / Drew Schmelzer Brebeuf

Charlie Russell / Tony Rohana Indianapolis Cathedral

Nick Perdue / Robby Talbert Park Tudor

Alex Swider / Brett Barra Indianapolis Cathedral

Josh Burnett / Kiel Bobb Columbus East

Alex Borgman / Nick Johnson Batesville

Brian Hathaway / Danny Burton Muncie Central

Alex Davis / Josh Hollingsworth Richmond

Bryce Perkins / Garrett Nickell Center Grove

Ross Overstreet / Michael Hatoway Mt. Vernon

Troy Wagner / Trevor Wagner Evansville Bosse

Jeremy Stevenson / Mike Ashley Castle

Ryan Tennyson / Mike Tarro Evansville Memorial

Eric Skillman / Nick Seger Jasper

Derek Willoughby / Donald Conner Austin

Rett Deinlein / Michael Webber Bloomington South

Academic All-State

1st Team

Peter Davis Heritage Christian

Alex Tuna Evansville Harrison

Ethan Morrical Yorktown

Lake Alvey Tell City

Nathan Harter Greensburg

Frederick Tolle Roncalli

Branden Clements Evansville Mater Dei

Michael Korb Lafayette Central Catholic

Daren Johnson Columbus North

Garrett Brinker Penn

Sam Hiatt Muncie Central

Jeff Schinella Hobart

Joseph Reincke Fort Wayne South

Tim Fisher Mishawaka

Jack Farris West Lafayette

Justin Hollman Ben Davis

Sathish Alexander Bedford North Lawrence

Darrin Hinkel Lafayette Jefferson

Jared Freyer Blue River

Eric Miller Fairfield

Marcus Manges Bremen

Josh Kutch LaPorte

Ben Stenger Franklin County

Mark Nowicki Mishawaka Marian

Brian Hathaway Muncie Central

Pat Griffin Northridge

Reid Morgan Hamilton Southeastern

Cameron Smith Noblesville

Chris Jordan Penn

Michael Ratliff Bloomington South

Robert Mumme Heritage Christian

Ben Shafer Franklin

Michael Krizman Mishawaka Marian

Austin Hall Zionsville

Nick Perdue Park Tudor

Alan Kus Griffith

Karl Krukenberg Hamilton Southeastern

Eric Doerr Terre Haute South

Ryan Torrenga Highland

Morgan Stephens Pike Central

Alex Leopold Park Tudor

Michael Chartier Mishawaka Marian

Jake Lee New Palestine

Scott Leis Ben Davis

Tim Solon Fort Wayne South

Todd Breedlove Mooresville

Eric Meeder Highland

Matt Eskew Yorktown

John Davisson Greenfield

Joe Flatt Mishawaka

Daniel Tao Lafayette Jefferson

DeJohn Rose Bloomington North

Honorable mention

Drew Kring Madison Shawe

Brett Marshall Harrison (West Lafayette)

Christopher Swift Roncalli

Jordan Perkins Hauser

Austin O’Donnell Elwood

Greg Brockmann Silver Creek

Lucas Nelson Evansville Mater Dei

Michael Huffman Norwell

Conner Ertel Jennings County

Tony Tryonis Knox

Andrew Rescorla Zionsville

Kyle Wilson Knox

Robert Crull Noblesville

Ken Engle Cass

Scott Wentz Knox

Scott Evans Mooresville

James Kocher Roncalli

Chad Beasley Greenwood

Jeremy Kasting Seymour

Stephen Hopkins Delta

Bret Gastineau Brownstown

Joseph Fahnbulleh Avon

Nick Pearce Zionsville

Ben Hockema Zionsville

Nathan Sutton Harrison (West Lafayette)

Bryant Gastineau Brownstown

Ryan Scott Greenwood

Greg Larson LaPorte

Ross Alexander Northeastern

Micah Souder Eastern

Collin Stanley Goshen

Rajiv Pithadia Valparaiso

Nathan Williams Evansville North

Nathaniel Kelly Bedford North Lawrence

George Zabaneh Wheeler

Matt Duncan Fountain Central

Nick Shultz Fort Wayne Wayne

Michael Lilly Floyd Central

Kyle Jones South Spencer

Derek Hopf Evansville Central

John Beeler Brebeuf

Eric Juster Brebeuf

Kevin Kyle North Montgomery

Chris Eaton Tri

Jeffrey Graf East Central

Jonathan Batuello Fort wayne South

Jason Arnold Connersville

Kurt Fetzer Richmond

Steven Myers Heritage Christian

Nicholas Addleman Carmel

Blake Gehring Norwell

Nick Johnson Batesville

Craig Craun Wabash

Alexander Drummond Ben Davis

Jacob Schreeg South Bend Washington

Nathan Gentry Brownsburg

Aaron Meacham Madison

Mike Miller Evansville Memorial

John Sheller Evansville Central

Jason Schroering Northeast Dubois

Derrick Gastineau Brownstown

Richie Bruins Castle

Ben Maupin Brownstown

Thomas Fraley Evansville Bosse

Brandon Bowmar Harrison (West Lafayette)

Andrew Scheirer Harrison (West Lafayette)

Marc Winski Lafayette Jefferson

Alex Fulton Centerville

Thomas Masterson South Adams

Alex Pan Columbus North

Theo Heeke Northeast Dubois

Nicholas Garstka New Haven

Spenser Hanson Greenfield

Drew DeHaven Delta

Brian Hunt Borden

All-District

Singles

District 1


Ben Seagren (11) West Lafayette

Frank Sunseri (10) Culver Academies

Danny Tzanetakos (12) Highland

Tom Caffmeyer (11) Munster

Juan Rogelio (10) Culver Academies

Josh Kutch (12) LaPorte

Vamshi Yelavarthi (11) Valparaiso

Kyle Stump (11) Plymouth

Billy Heuer (9) Munster

Darrin Hinkel (12) Lafayette Jefferson

Robert Cusic (10) Lowell

Brian Kane (11) West Lafayette

Daniel Tao (12) Lafayette Jefferson

Danny Lewallen (11) Kankakee Valley

Drake Branda (12) Merrillville

Nick Neidlinger (10) Plymouth

District 2

Chris Jordan (12) Penn

Levi Musser (12) South Bend Riley

Derek Carpenter (10) Fort Wayne South

Hunter Schouweiler (11) Fort Wayne Canterbury

Quinn Saine (11) Peru

Cameron Huffman (11) Homestead

Collin Stanley (12) Goshen

Adam Whitmer (10) Westview

Mickey Mitson (11) Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Greg Dillon (11) Homestead

Jaren Vest (12) Jimtown

Paul Householder (12) East Noble

Blake Sandberg (11) Northridge

Marc Stutzman (12) Fairfield

Nathan Horne (12) West Noble

Danny Reecer (10) Homestead

District 3

Steven Myers (12) Heritage Christian

Mike Rohana (12) Indianapolis Cathedral

Andrew Nguyen (11) Carmel

Will Pearson (11) Park Tudor

Ben Miller (12) Brebeuf

Scott Conner (12) Terre Haute North

Alex Leopold (12) Park Tudor

Luke Bielawski (11) Indianapolis Cathedral

George Higgins (12) Zionsville

Rich Lytle (11) Lawrence Central

Cam Smith (12) Noblesville

Yale Reardon (12) North Central (Indianapolis)

Adam Katz (10) Brebeuf

Blake Douglas (12) Terre Haute North

Michael Rardon (10) Park Tudor

Kevin Murphy (11) Carmel

Ivan Angelov (12) Perry Meridian (exchange student)

Ian Illig (9) Hamilton Southeastern

E.J. Dechow (12) Indianapolis Cathedral

Will Brown (10) Zionsville

District 4

Christian “Binky” Nikou (12) Center Grove

Zach Ervin (10) Delta

Chris Herron (11) Greenwood

John Nieters (11) Columbus North

Thiagy Franco (11) Hauser (exchange student)

Ben Hamm (11) Batesville

Chris Bloom (12) Connersville

Brice Fairchild (12) Tri

Blake Powers (12) Center Grove

Bren Vasalakis (10) Yorktown

Kurt Hess (12) Jay County

Matt Hamm (11) Batesville

Austin Sansone (9) Center Grove

Josh Chambers (11) Delta

Alex Davis (11) Alexandria

Taylor Tunis (10) Whiteland

David Nieters (9) Columbus North

Erik Hofer (11) Yorktown

District 5

Joseph Boesing (11) Floyd Central

Alex Tuna (12) Evansville Harrison

Branden Clements (12) Evansville Mater Dei

Ben Carroll (10) Evansville Memorial

Parker Remak (11) Bloomington South

Nick Mathies (12) Southridge

Ben Boesing (9) Floyd Central

Nick Volz (9) Evansville Central

Brock Popp (10) Jasper

Trey Butera (12) Princeton

Derek Hackney (11) Bedford North Lawrence

Theo Heeke (12) Northeast Dubois

Tyler Petersen (12) Austin

Daniel Grumieaux (11) Vincennes Lincoln

Jeff Kloosterman (12) Bloomington South

Derrick Gastineau (12) Brownstown

Shawn Warner (12) Pike Central

All-District

Doubles

District 1


Greg Larson (12) / Corey Kozachenko (12) LaPorte

Phil Luke (12) / Joby Bacher (10) West Lafayette

Jake Palmer (11) Josh Beguin (11) Plymouth

Marc Winski (12) Blayne McNelly (10) Lafayette Jefferson

Jared Perkins (12) Stoten Stofko (11) Merrillville

Naveen Chaubal (11) / Tony Kanavos (11) Munster

Remy Spoentgen (11) / Brian Wolpert (10) Lafayette Jefferson

Joe Castor (12) / Zach Haynes (11) Lake Central

District 2

Josh Miles (11) / Joe Fox (11) Kokomo

Jonathan Batuello (12) Joe Reincke (12) Fort Wayne South

Tyler Freeland (12) / Josh Rifkin (11) Homestead

Jason Ummel (12) / Deon Shafer (9) Warsaw

Alex Kiefer (12) / Mike Skwarcan (12) Concord

Blake Gehring (12) / Michael Huffman (12) Norwell

Daniel Desper (9) / Caleb Sloan (11) East Noble

Chris Landis (10) / Mike Landis (10) Jimtown

Alex Harris (10) / Andrew Harris (10) Fort Wayne South

Tyler Click (12) / Scott Schuler (12) Mississinewa

District 3

Jon Plump (12) / Scott Beeler (12) Brebeuf

Peter Davis (12) / Robert Mumme (12) Heritage Christian

Kent Winingham (10) / Mike Cournoyer (12) Park Tudor

David Dietz (12) / David Lett (11) North Central (Indianapolis)

Mark Metheny (12) / Eric Doerr (12) Terre Haute South

Greg Milam (12) / Brad Mustin (11) Lebanon

Eric Juster (12) / Drew Schmelzer (12) Brebeuf

Charlie Russell (10) / Tony Rohana (10) Indianapolis Cathedral

Nick Perdue (12) / Robby Talbert (12) Park Tudor

Alex Swider (11) / Brett Barra (11) Indianapolis Cathedral

District 4

Matt Smith (10) / Zane Smith (10) Center Grove

Chad Beasley (12) / Ryan Scott (12) Greenwood

Steve Hopkins (12) / Drew DeHaven (12) Delta

Josh Burnett (12) / Kiel Bobb (12) Columbus East

Nick Johnson (12) / Alex Borgman (12) Batesville

Brian Hathaway (12) / Danny Burton (11) Muncie Central

Alex Davis (11) / Josh Hollingsworth (9) Richmond

Bryce Perkins (12) / Garrett Nickell (10) Center Grove

Michael Hatoway (12) Ross Overstreet (11) Mt. Vernon

District 5

Michael Ratliff (12) / Sam Kercheval (12) Bloomington South

Craig Kirchgessner (11) / Adam Struble (9) Floyd Central

Troy Wagner (11) / Trevor Wagner (11) Evansville Bosse

Jeremy Stevenson (11) / Mike Ashley (10) Castle

Ryan Tennyson (11) / Mike Tarro (11) Evansville Memorial

Eric Skillman (11) / Nick Seger (11) Jasper

Derek Willoughby (12) / Donald Conner (11) Austin

Rett Deinlein (11) / Michael Webber (11) Bloomington South

IHSTeCA Coaches of the Year

District 1

Tim Wright, West Lafayette

District 2

Ryan Keirns, Fort Wayne South

District 3

Rick Scotten, Brebeuf

District 4

Jack Froman, Batesville

District 5

Larry Kieffner, Southridge

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Shively's header in final minute gives North Central 2-1 win over Carmel for fifth boys soccer crown

By Adam Rouse

Staff Writer

INDIANAPOLIS â??? North Centralâ??s Steve Shively scored the
game-winning goal with 29 seconds left in regulation Oct. 29 to give
the Panthers their fifth IHSAA boys soccer state title with a 2-1 win
over Carmel at Kuntz Stadium.

Shively headed the ball off a pass from junior Marcus Bastianelli,
which barely trickled into the left corner of the goal, to put No. 4
North Central ahead 2-1 with just under 30 seconds remaining.

â??These kids never quit,â? said North Central coach Jerry Little. â??We
have fought all year long â??? fought through injuries, fought through
adversity, and they just donâ??t quit.

â??They put a great cross across, and what a great finish by Shively.â?

In what was a thrilling championship match between two of the
stateâ??s best teams, the Panthers got on the board first in the 22nd
minute.

Sophomore Ray Gaddis, who was around the ball all night, took the
offense upon himself as he fired a rocket from 40 yards out that found
the top left corner of the net to give North Central (18-3-4) a 1-0
lead at the 21:42 mark in the first half.

The Panthers controlled the action for the first 35 minutes of the
game, playing most of the action in their attack zone and possessing
the ball with concise passing.

No. 6 Carmel (18-4-2) was unable to get its offense going for most
of the first half but regrouped and played much better in the final
five minutes.

The Greyhounds were finally able to break through North Centralâ??s
defense when their leading scorer, senior Chris Cutshaw, scored off a
rebound in the goalie box to tie the match at 1-1 in the 54th minute.
The ball actually hit the back of a Panther defender and bounced right
to Cutshaw, who easily fired the ball into the net.

Momentum suddenly shifted in Carmelâ??s favor, and the Greyhounds
nearly took a 2-1 lead with just under 22 minutes left in the game.
Junior Troy Blewittâ??s shot hit the left goal post and bounced across
the goal line but out of harmâ??s way.

After only eight combined shots in the first half, the action
heated up in the second 40 minutes as the two teams fired 17 total
shots.

â??This is a great team,â? said Little. â??They play really as a team and they have a lot of character.â?

North Centralâ??s Bercovitz named C. Eugene Cato Award winner

Senior Robert Bercovitz of North Central was named the 2005
recipient of the C. Eugene Cato Award, which is presented to an
outstanding senior participant in the boys soccer state tournament.

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STATE FINALS: North Central downs Carmel, 2-1, for fifth boys soccer crown

The boys soccer state finals have been completed, and we have a winner
of the backyard brawl for the state championship — fourth-ranked North
Central (Indianapolis), a 2-1 winner over No. 6 Carmel.

Here are your state finals results:

State Finals

Date: Saturday, Oct. 29

Where: Kuntz Memorial Stadium, 1502 West 16th St., lndianapolis

Home team: The second-named team in each pairing will be the designated home team.

Match 1 â??? No. 4 North Central (Indianapolis) 0, No. 9 Lake Central 0 (NC advances on penalty kicks, 5-4).

Match 2 â??? No. 6 Carmel 3, No. 4 Evansville Memorial 2.

Championship (6 p.m.) â??? No. 4 North Central (Indianapolis) 2, No. 6 Carmel 1.

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North Central boys, Fort Wayne Dwenger girls capture soccer state crowns

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Big guns survive football sectional semifinals — for the most part

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Warren Central, Westfield win state cross country titles

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REGIONALS: Volleyball

Volleyball regionals have been completed, and now it’s on to the state finals! Here are your regional results, plus the state finals schedule:

Regionals

Date: Saturday, Oct. 29

Times: 11 a.m.; 7 p.m.

Admission: $5 per session, $7 both sessions

Class 4A

1. LaPorte Regional


Match 1 â??? Mishawaka def. LaPorte, 25-17, 12-25, 22-25, 25-22, 15-11.

Match 2 â??? Lowell def. Valparaiso, 25-21, 25-23, 25-21.

Championship â??? Mishawaka (35-3) def. Lowell, 25-13, 25-13, 25-18.

2. Muncie Central Regional

Match 1 â??? Muncie Central def. Carroll (Fort Wayne), 22-25, 20-25, 25-19, 25-18, 15-7.

Match 2 â??? Fort Wayne Snider def. McCutcheon, 25-7, 25-16, 25-16.

Championship â??? Muncie Central (34-3) def. Fort Wayne Snider, 25-15, 21-25, 25-19, 25-19.

3. Perry Meridian Regional

Match 1 â??? Indianapolis Cathedral def. Center Grove, 25-19, 25-15, 25-17.

Match 2 â??? Carmel def. Avon, 25-15, 25-16, 25-19.

Championship â??? Indianapolis Cathedral (31-6) def. Carmel, 25-18, 25-18, 25-18.

4. Seymour Regional

Match 1 â??? Martinsville def. New Albany, 26-24, 25-22, 25-15.

Match 2 â??? Bloomington North def. Castle, 25-18, 25-20, 25-22.

Championship â??? Martinsville (35-2) def. Bloomington North, 25-11, 25-18, 17-25, 26-24.

Class 3A

5. Twin Lakes Regional


Match 1 â??? South Bend St. Josephâ??s def. West Lafayette, 25-17, 25-21, 31-33, 25-17.

Match 2 â??? Andrean def. Hammond Morton, 25-10, 25-20, 25-17.

Championship â??? South Bend St. Josephâ??s (27-9) def. Andrean, 25-21, 25-20, 25-23.

6. Wawasee Regional

Match 1 â??? Bellmont def. Norwell, 25-14, 25-21, 25-12.

Match 2 â??? Delta def. NorthWood, 26-24, 21-25, 25-20, 25-13.

Championship â??? Bellmont (29-9) def. Delta, 3-1.

7. Hamilton Heights Regional

Match 1 â??? Brebeuf def. Roncalli, 29-27, 25-21, 25-16.

Match 2 â??? New Castle def. Batesville, 25-8, 25-10, 25-13.

Championship â??? Brebeuf (35-1) def. New Castle, 25-14, 22-25, 25-21, 25-17.

8. Jasper Regional

Match 1 â??? Providence def. Sullivan, 25-14, 25-13, 25-14.

Match 2 â??? Boonville def. Jasper, 25-19, 25-10, 25-14.

Championship â??? Boonville (34-2) def. Providence, 25-19, 25-13, 22-25, 17-25, 15-10.

Class 2A

9. Rochester Regional


Match 1 â??? Clinton Central def. North Judson.

Match 2 â??? Fairfield def. Wheeler.

Championship â??? Clinton Central (33-4) def. Fairfield (30-4), 22-25, 22-25, 27-25, 25-20, 16-14.

10. Bluffton Regional

Match 1 â??? Adams Central def. Madison-Grant, 29-27, 25-13, 22-25, 22-25, 15-8

Match 2 â??? Southwood def. Prairie Heights, 25-19, 25-10, 25-18.

Championship â??? Adams Central (25-8) def. Southwood, 25-19, 25-17, 26-24.

11. Triton Central Regional

Match 1 â??? Muncie Burris def. Indianapolis Scecina, 24-26, 25-20, 21-25, 25-12, 15-11.

Match 2 â??? Union County def. Lawrenceburg, 23-25, 25-16, 25-18, 20-25, 15-10.

Championship â??? Muncie Burris (34-4) def. Union County, 25-15, 25-10, 25-13.

12. Mitchell Regional

Match 1 â??? Perry Central def. Cascade, 25-18, 25-21, 25-21.

Match 2 â??? Brownstown def. Linton, 25-11, 25-14, 25-7.

Championship â??? Brownstown (27-8) def. Perry Central, 25-8, 25-21, 25-16.

Class A

13. Caston Regional


Match 1 â??? Michigan City Marquette def. Fort Wayne Canterbury, 25-11, 25-15, 25-20.

Match 2 â??? Kouts def. West Central, 25-17, 25-10, 25-18.

Championship â??? Michigan City Marquette (32-3) def. Kouts, 25-12, 25-19, 25-12.

14. Wes-Del Regional

Match 1 â??? Indianapolis Lutheran def. Wes-Del, 25-18, 25-19, 25-23.

Match 2 â??? Cowan def. Lafayette Central Catholic, 25-19, 25-16, 25-20.

Championship â??? Cowan (32-5) def. Indianapolis Lutheran, 14-25, 21-25, 25-9, 25-12, 15-5.

15. West Washington Regional

Match 1 â??? Morristown def. Lanesville, 25-20, 25-22, 21-25, 25-21.

Match 2 â??? Northeast Dubois def. Oldenburg, 25-23, 25-20, 25-22.

Championship â??? Northeast Dubois (30-6) def. Morristown, 25-17, 16-25, 25-16, 25-10.

16. North Daviess Regional

Match 1 â??? Loogootee def. Attica, 25-12, 25-9, 25-14.

Match 2 â??? Union (Dugger) def. Tecumseh, 22-25, 25-20, 25-16, 25-18.

Championship â??? Loogootee (28-7) def. Union (Dugger), 22-25, 25-21, 25-18, 25-23.

State Finals

Date: Saturday, Nov. 5

Times: Semifinals begin at 9 a.m. Class A championship match begins at 2:30 p.m.; Class 2A championship match begins no earlier than 4:15 p.m.; Class 3A championship match begins no earlier than 6 p.m.; Class 4A championship match begins no earlier than 8:10 p.m.

Admission: $8 per session, $12 both sessions

Class 4A

North Central (Indianapolis)


Match 1 â??? No. 4 Mishawaka (35-3) vs. No. 2 Indianapolis Cathedral (31-6)

Match 2 â??? No. 6 Martinsville (35-2) vs. No. 1 Muncie Central (34-3)

Hinkle Fieldhouse

Championship â??? Winner of Match 1 vs. Winner of Match 2, 7p

Class 3A

Lawrence North


Match 1 â??? No. 9 South Bend St. Josephâ??s (27-9) vs. No. 5 Boonville (34-2)

Match 2 â??? No. 1 Brebeuf (35-1) vs. Bellmont (29-9)

Hinkle Fieldhouse

Championship â??? Winner of Match 1 vs. Winner of Match 2, 5:30p

Class 2A

Ben Davis


Match 1 â??? No. 6 Clinton Central (33-4) vs. No. 1 Muncie Burris (34-4)

Match 2 â??? Adams Central (25-8) vs. No. 2 Brownstown (27-8)

Hinkle Fieldhouse

Championship â??? Winner of Match 1 vs. Winner of Match 2, 4p

Class A

Hinkle Fieldhouse


Match 1 â??? No. 1 Michigan City Marquette (32-3) vs. No. 2 Cowan (32-5)

Match 2 â??? Northeast Dubois (30-6) vs. No. 8 Loogootee (28-7)

Hinkle Fieldhouse

Championship â??? Winner of Match 1 vs. Winner of Match 2, 2:30p

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STATE FINALS: Fort Wayne Dwenger upsets No. 6 Zionsville on penalty kicks for girls soccer title

Fort Wayne Dwenger pushed heavily favored Zionsville into overtime,
then broke a 1-1 tie by outscoring the sixth-ranked Eagles 2-1 on
penalty kicks to capture the girls soccer state title.

Here are your state finals results:

State Finals

Date: Saturday, Oct. 29

Where: Kuntz Memorial Stadium, 1502 West 16th St., lndianapolis

Home team: The second-named team in each pairing will be the designated home team.

Match 1 (12 p.m.) â??? No. 17 Fort Wayne Dwenger 2, No. 13 Evansville Central 0

Match 2 (12 p.m.) â??? No. 6 Zionsville 3, No. 26 Lake Central 0

Championship (8 p.m.) â??? No. 17 Fort Wayne Dwenger 2, No. 6 Zionsville 1 (Dwenger wins on penalty kicks, 2-1)

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No. 6 Zionsville girls start quick, cruise to soccer state final berth with 3-0 win over No. 26 Lake Central

By Adam Rouse

Staff Writer

INDIANAPOLIS â??? No. 6 Zionsville scored twice within the first 12
minutes of action and held on for a 3-0 win over No. 26 Lake Central at
Kuntz Stadium Oct. 29 in the semifinal round of the girls soccer state
finals.

Lake Central fans, who had just watched their boys team lose a
shootout in their semifinal match against North Central (Indianapolis),
held onto hope that the girls team could advance to tonightâ??s
championship match.

That hope was crushed early on as Zionsville senior Amber Cress
scored her 30th goal of the season just 3:32 into the contest to give
the Eagles a 1-0 lead. Cress received a cross from sophomore Leah
Einterz from the right side, stopping the ball with her right foot and
quickly firing a laser shot into the right side of the net.

Playing on its offensive half of the field nearly the entire match,
Zionsville (17-3-2) struck again less than 10 minutes later. With a
corner kick from the right side, sophomore Alex Jenkins headed the ball
off the pass into the net to increase the Eaglesâ?? advantage to 2-0 at
the 11:35 mark of the first half.

â??We start out with a ball of fire,â? said Zionsville coach John
Kluba. â??Our girls, the confidence level just picked up there (in taking
the early lead). They had that nervousness coming out, and to have that
edge off and be able to relax and play and not worry about being
penalized in case we did make a mistakeâ?¦

â??That was huge.â?

The Indians (15-6-2) were unable to muster any offense at all,
totaling just one shot in each half. Lake Centralâ??s first shot in the
game didnâ??t come until the 29:03 mark of the first 40 minutes.

Zionsville added an insurance goal to go up 3-0 early in the second
half on Einterzâ??s shot from 20 yards out with just under 30 minutes
left to go.

Lake Central never seriously threatened the Eaglesâ?? defense all day
as sophomore Jessica Fisher and junior Stephanie Murphy combined to
shut out the Indians.

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