Indiana State | Archive | August, 2006

Volleyball: What’s ahead in Week 3


By
Adam Rouse

Volleyball
Coordinator
It�s Week 3 in the 2006
volleyball season, and the action is heating up! With a number of key matchups
taking place this week, 4A No. 2 New Albany and 2A No. 2 Brownstown get
things going on Tuesday.

Other key matches include:

4A No. 1 Indianapolis Cathedral vs. 3A No. 3 Roncalli
(Tuesday)
3A No. 4 Yorktown vs. 2A No. 4 Wapahani (Tuesday)
4A No. 4 Muncie Central vs. A No.
5 Cowan (Tuesday)
3A No. 3 Roncalli vs. 4A No. 6 Warren Central (Wednesday)
3A No. 1 Bellmont vs. 4A No. 10 Fort Wayne Snider (Thursday)
2A No. 3 Heritage Christian vs. 2A
No. 6 Park Tudor (Thursday)

Class 4A
1. Indianapolis
Cathedral
2. New Albany
3. Center Grove
4. Muncie Central
5. Penn
Last week, No. 1 Cathedral took on and
defeated 2A�s top-ranked team (Muncie Burris). The Irish also went 4 for 4 at
the Mishawaka Invitational over the weekend to claim the trophy. This week, Cathedral
will battle former No. 1 and current No. 3 Roncalli from Class 3A on Tuesday. Cathedral
will also take part in the Providence Tourney on Saturday. New Albany jumps
up two spots to grab ahold of the No. 2 spot after sweeping all four games at
the River City Invitational on Aug. 26. The undefeated Bulldogs’ lone match this
week will be a big one as they host Class 2A No. 2 Brownstown on Thursday. Center
Grove
will host a pair of home games this week against Carmel
(Tuesday) and Franklin (Thursday) before taking the weekend off. Muncie
Central
drops down one spot after suffering losses to Cathedral and 3A
No. 5 South Bend St.
Joseph�s. The Bearcats will entertain Class A No.
5 Cowan on Tuesday and Assumption (KY) on
Thursday. Penn sticks at No. 5 after picking up three wins over the
weekend. The Kingsmen will travel to Goshen on
Tuesday for a match, then host Mishawaka Marian on Thursday (Marian was
ranked 5th in last week�s 3A poll).

Class 3A

1. Bellmont
2. Delta
3. Roncalli
4. Yorktown
5. South
Bend St. Joseph�s

Bellmont
surges to the top spot in 3A
after a sizzling week. The Braves captured both midweek games and went 3-1 in
the Yorktown Invite, falling only to the host Tigers. Bellmont defeated both Delta and
Brebeuf to reign supreme among 3A giants. The Braves will have the
weekend off but will take on Heritage on Tuesday before traveling to Class 4A
No. 10 Fort Wayne Snider on Thursday. Delta held its own at Yorktown despite falling to Bellmont and
earned three victories, including one against Brebeuf. The Eagles will head to Hancock County for a pair of away matches
against Greenfield on Tuesday and Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Thursday. Delta will once again be involved in a big tournament as it will
participate in the Burris nvitational, which will of course involve 2A
No. 1 Muncie Burris along with Fort Wayne Snider and Class 2A No. 4 Wapahani.
The Rebels of Roncalli have a tough
week ahead with a matchup against 4A No. 1 Cathedral and No. 6 Warren Central.
Roncalli will also play in the Providence Tourney on Saturday. Yorktown jumps into the top five after a
solid week that saw the Tigers go 4-0 in their own invite, which included a win
over current No. 1 Bellmont. Yorktown will help keep Wapahani busy with a Tuesday tilt and then
come right back on Wednesday to take on Pendleton Heights. South Bend St. Joseph�scomes
in at No. 5 in this week�s poll after a big win over Muncie Central on
Aug. 26. The Indians will play Tippecanoe Valley and Mishawaka in
Tuesday and Thursday matches. St. Joe�s will be in action over the
weekend in the Kankakee Classic.

Class 2A
1. Muncie Burris
2. Brownstown
3. Heritage Christian
4. Wapahani
5. Eastbrook

Muncie
Burris is
still No. 1. The Owls took the first game against Cathedral before falling in
the next three games. Burris regained its muscle on Aug. 26 with a win over 4A
No. 5 Penn. The Owls will host a tournament this weekend that includes 3A
No. 2 Delta, 2A No. 4 Wapahani, and 4A No. 10 Fort Wayne Snider. Brownstown will tangle with 4A
No. 2 New Albany on Thursday in the biggest volleyball match of the week. Heritage Christian had a very
successful week by winning its three midweek games against Decatur Central, Indianapolis
Scecina, and Indianapolis Manual. The Eagles didn�t stop there and kept on winning Aug.
26. with three wins in the Lawrence North Tournament. Heritage Christian will
travel to Covenant Christian for a Tuesday match, then host 2A No. 6 Park
Tudor on Thursday. Wapahani will find out exactly what it’s made of this week as the Raiders will play
3A No. 4 Yorktown on Tuesday and participate in the loaded Muncie Burris tournament on Saturday. Eastbrook
is a new entry into the top five this week.

Class A

1. Michigan
City Marquette
2. Morristown
3. Northeast Dubois
4. Loogootee
5. Cowan

Michigan City Marquette
suffered its first loss (vs. 4A
No. 8 Elkhart Memorial) of the season but remains on top of Class A. The Wolves
will take on Crown Point and Valparaiso this week. The Morristown Yellow Jackets jump up a spot to No. 2 and will
have another light week with just one match, albeit a big one against county
rival Shelbyville on Thursday. Morristown easily won both of its matches
last week against Edinburgh and Southwestern (Shelbyville). Northeast Dubois comes in at No. 3 and
will battle Perry Central and North Daviess in Tuesday/Thursday matches before playing in a
tournament at Barr-Reeve on Saturday. The Jeeps downed Barr-Reeve on Aug. 25 in
three straight games. Loogootee moves up a spot to No. 4 and will have a pair
of matches, against Southridge and Washington Catholic on Tuesday and Thursday. Cowan drops down a few clicks after
last week and will have a huge task in front of it as the Blackhawks have to
travel to Muncie Central for a match with the 4A No. 4 Bearcats. Cowan will
also play Monroe Central on Thursday.

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Rankings: Noblesville replaces Carmel at top of girls coaches' poll following upset


The third 2006 Indiana Soccer
Coaches Association (ISCA) girls soccer poll has been released, and Noblesville
(4-0) is your new leader following its 1-0 upset victory at home Saturday over
previous leader and Hamilton County rival, Carmel.
Fort Wayne Dwenger and Penn remain third and fourth, respectively, with
Indianapolis Cathedral jumping three spots to eighth.

Teams are listed by current
ranking followed by school name, vote total, and record. The Top 25 from Aug.
28, courtesy of HoosierFutbol.com:

1. Noblesville 218 4-0
2. Carmel
206 5-1
3. Fort Wayne Dwenger 200 5-0-1
4. Penn 164 3-2
5. Indianapolis
Cathedral 158 2-2
6. Avon 148 2-1-2
7. South Bend St. Joseph�s 143
3-1
8. Lawrence
North 138 4-0
9. Hamilton
Southeastern 127 4-2
10. Brownsburg 109 2-1
11. North Central (Indianapolis)
108 3-1
12. Zionsville
105 2-2-1
13. Indianapolis
Chatard 96 4-0
14. Fort Wayne
Snider 81 2-2-1
15. Mishawaka
Marian 71 2-1
16. Evansville
Reitz 59 3-1
17. Homestead
39 2-1
18. Evansville
Memorial 36 2-2
19. Fort Wayne
Canterbury 34 3-1-1
20. Lake
Central
19 2-3
21. East Central 17 3-0
22. Washington
12 2-0-1
23. Carroll (Fort
Wayne)
9 3-0
24. Center Grove 6 1-3
25. Castle 5 4-0-1

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To come: Video feature on Caston runner with cerebral palsy

By Eric Eaton
Video Coordinator
Coming in late September, we at HoosierAuthority will bring you the
inspirational story of Caston’s Brittany Scales. Scales, a sophomore on
the Comets’ cross country team, has cerebral palsy. The condition
affects her vision, and she uses a guide runner to help her through
each race.

Having run cross country, I can attest to how rugged the terrain on
some of the courses can be. I also can’t imagine trying to compete on
them without adequate vision. Well, Brittany does compete on them, and
we intend to chronicle her amazing story with a video feature next
month. 

Click here for a preview clip of Brittany and her guide runner, Kate Daily, competing during the McCutcheon Stampede on Aug. 26.

(NOTE: To watch the video, you may need QuickTime 7.1. For a free download, click here.)
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Rankings: Top six all the same in third boys coaches' poll


The third Indiana Soccer Coaches
Association (ISCA) boys soccer poll has been released for the 2006 season, and
your top six schools remain the same following two weeks of action. Carmel (3-0) sits at No. 1, followed by Evansville Memorial,
North Central (Indianapolis), Pike, Lake Central,
and Lawrence Central.

Teams are listed by current
ranking followed by school name, vote total, and record. The Top 30 from Aug.
28, courtesy of HoosierFutbol.com:

1. Carmel 255 3-0
2. Evansville Memorial 236 2-0-1
3. North Central (Indianapolis)
233 2-1
4. Pike 225 3-1
5. Lake Central
219 6-0
6. Lawrence Central 178 1-1-1
7. Elkhart Central 157 4-0
8. Brebeuf 141 5-0
9. Fort Wayne Canterbury 136 1-2
10. Castle
134 2-1
11. Avon
127 4-0
12. Indianapolis
Cathedral 92 2-2
13. Zionsville 90 4-0-1
14. Portage 76 4-0
15. Carroll (Fort
Wayne)
60 4-0
16. Valparaiso 58 1-2
17. Fort Wayne
Snider 57 4-2
18. Northridge 49 3-0
19. Brownsburg 44 2-2-1
20. Lawrence North 27 1-1-1
20. Mt. Vernon
(Fortville) 27 3-1-1
22. Concord 21 2-1-1
23. Fishers 17 4-0
24. Chesterton 13 4-0
24. Columbus North 13 1-0
26. Evansville
Harrison 11 4-0
26. Heritage Hills 11 7-0
28. Fort
Wayne
Dwenger 8 2-0
28. Bloomington North 8 3-1
28. Center Grove 8 3-1-1

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Rankings: Westfield, Carmel, Valpo 1-2-3 in second Hoosier Authority poll


By Colin Altevogt
Staff Writer



It�s the
second go-round for Hoosier Authority�s 2006 girls cross country poll, but it�s
the same three schools ââ?¬â?? defending state champ Westfield,
Carmel, and Valparaiso ââ?¬â?? that remain at the top. The pollââ?¬â?¢s
big leaper is Indianapolis
Chatard, which moves up from 13th to sixth.

Here is a
look at the state�s Top 25 as of Aug. 28:

1.
Westfield
2.
Carmel
3.
Valparaiso
4.
Northridge
5.
Center Grove
6.
Indianapolis Chatard
7.
Carroll (Fort Wayne)
8.
Culver Academies
9.
Indianapolis Cathedral
10.
West Lafayette
11.
Lake Central
12.
Portage
13.
Noblesville
14.
Columbus North
15.
Franklin Central
16.
Fort Wayne
Concordia Lutheran
17.
Tell City
18.
Chesterton
19.
Lawrence North
20.
DeKalb
21.
Zionsville
22.
Huntington
North
23.
North Central (Indianapolis)
24.
Plainfield
25.
East Central

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Rankings: Noblesville replaces Carmel at top of girls coaches' poll following upset


The third 2006 Indiana Soccer
Coaches Association (ISCA) girls soccer poll has been released, and Noblesville
(4-0) is your new leader following its 1-0 upset victory at home Saturday over
previous leader and Hamilton County rival, Carmel.
Fort Wayne Dwenger and Penn remain third and fourth, respectively, with
Indianapolis Cathedral jumping three spots to eighth.

Teams are listed by current
ranking followed by school name, vote total, and record. The Top 25 from Aug.
28, courtesy of HoosierFutbol.com:

1. Noblesville 218 4-0
2. Carmel
206 5-1
3. Fort Wayne Dwenger 200 5-0-1
4. Penn 164 3-2
5. Indianapolis
Cathedral 158 2-2
6. Avon 148 2-1-2
7. South Bend St. Joseph�s 143
3-1
8. Lawrence
North 138 4-0
9. Hamilton
Southeastern 127 4-2
10. Brownsburg 109 2-1
11. North Central (Indianapolis)
108 3-1
12. Zionsville
105 2-2-1
13. Indianapolis
Chatard 96 4-0
14. Fort Wayne
Snider 81 2-2-1
15. Mishawaka
Marian 71 2-1
16. Evansville
Reitz 59 3-1
17. Homestead
39 2-1
18. Evansville
Memorial 36 2-2
19. Fort Wayne
Canterbury 34 3-1-1
20. Lake
Central
19 2-3
21. East Central 17 3-0
22. Washington
12 2-0-1
23. Carroll (Fort
Wayne)
9 3-0
24. Center Grove 6 1-3
25. Castle 5 4-0-1

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SCOREBOARD: Boys tennis Week 2


Here are results
from Week 2 (Aug. 21-26) of the 2006 boys tennis season, courtesy of the Indiana High School Tennis Coaches Association:

Aug. 26
John Shirley Invitational
Shirley Division (at North Central)
#6 Carmel 29 (won #2d)

#4 Center Grove 27 (won #2s)

#2 North Central (Indianapolis) 24 (won #1s)

#1 Park Tudor 23 (won #3s)

#5 Floyd Central 23 (won #1d)

#6 Indianapolis Cathedral 22

#8 Homestead 15

#3 Brebeuf 7

Buckley Division (at Carmel)

#14 Munster 39 (won #1s and #2s)

#20 Kokomo 30 (won #3s and #2d)

#11 Bloomington South 30 (won #1d)

Jasper 29

#26 Terre Haute South 16

Hamilton Southeastern 15

#26 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 7 (played w/o #1s and #3s)

Heritage Christian 4

South Bend Clay Invite
#23 Plymouth 48 (won 2s, 3s
& 1d)

Mishawaka Marian 32 (won 2d)

SB Clay 29 (won 1s)

#14 Culver Academies 20 (w/o 4 of top 7 players)

Chesterton 15

Elkhart Central 13

SB St. Joseph�s 12

FW Dwenger 11

Pike Invite

#16 Pike 23

Lawrence North 16

Warren Central 7

Decatur Central 3

Triton Central Invite
Greenfield 23

Eastern Hancock 21

Morristown 9

Triton Central 7

Evansville Reitz 4, Evansville Bosse 1

#9 Delta 5, Shelbyville 0

#18 West Lafayette 4, Lake Central 1

#22 Evansville Memorial 5, Evansville Harrison 0

#21 Zionsville 3, #26 Lebanon 2

#24 Noblesville 4, Anderson 1

Covenant Christian 5, Indianapolis Ritter 0

#26 Terre Haute North 5, Evansville Harrison 0

#26 Terre Haute North 5, Evansville North 0

Covenant Christian 5, Speedway 0

Covenant Christian 4, Scecina 1

Brownsburg 4, Harrison (West Lafayette) 1

Brownsburg 5, McCutcheon 0

Fishers 4, Merrillville 1

Bloomington North 4, Whiteland 1

Aug. 24

#12
FW Canterbury 4, Westview 1

Indian Creek 5, Edinburgh 0

DeKalb 5, East Noble 0

Greensburg 4, East Central 1

#11 Bloomington South 4,
Franklin Central 1

Lowell 4, Chesterton 1

Lowell 5, Portage 0

Austin 5, North Harrison 0

#26 Terre Haute South 5,
Sullivan 0

Brownstown 5, Edinburgh 0

Triton Central 3, Southwestern 2

Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 4, Pendleton Heights 1

#16 Pike 4, Southport 1

# 26 Carroll (FW) 4, Manchester
1

Eastern (Greentown) 4, Madison Grant 1

Eastern (Greentown) 3, Cass 2

Eastern (Greentown) 5, Tippecanoe Valley 0

Eastern (Greentown) 3, Hamilton Heights 2

#3 Brebeuf 5, Lawrence North 0

#26 Carroll (FW) 4, Manchester 1

Kankakee Valley 4, Knox 1

Alexandria 4, Muncie Burris 1

Centerville 5, Franklin County 0

#10 Columbus North 5, Bloomington
North 0

Evansville Central 4, Castle 1

Evansville Central 4, North Posey 1

Brownsburg 5, Westfield 0

Blackford 3, Frankton 2

Loogootee 3, Washington 2

Peru 3, Taylor 2

Seymour 3, Jennings County 2

Batesville 5, South Dearborn 0

Warsaw 5, Elkhart Memorial 0

#13 Lawrence Central 5, Perry
Meridian 0

#26 Lebanon 3, McCutcheon 2

#21 Zionsville 4, Lafayette Jefferson
1

#2 North Central (Indianapolis) 4, Hamilton
Southeastern 1

Vincennes Lincoln 5, Boonville 0

Norwell 3, Adams Central 2

Richmond 5, Muncie South 0

Bedford North Lawrence 4, Brown County 1

Aug. 23
#24
Noblesville 5, Warren Central 0

#17 F.W South 4, FW Luers 1

F.W Northrop 5 FW Harding 0

#1 Park Tudor 5, Roncalli 0

#22 Evansville Memorial 4,
Vincennes Lincoln 1

#6 Indianapolis Cathedral 5,
Warren Central 0

#26 Terre Haute South 3, Jasper
2

Logansport 3, Carroll (Flora) 2

Norwell 4 South Adams 1

FW Northrop 3, DeKalb 2

Ben Davis 5, Southport 0

#9 Delta 5, Huntington North 0

Perry Meridian 3, Martinsville 2

#6 Carmel 5, #20 Kokomo 0

Franklin Central 4, Franklin 1

Alexandria 3, Anderson 2

#14 Munster 5, Valparaiso 0

Winchester 3, Frankton 2

Westfield 3, Frankton 2

Frankton 4, Muncie South 1

Frankton 5, Pendleton Heights 0

Brownsburg 5, Avon 0

Warsaw 5, Columbia City 0

Warsaw 5, Elkhart Central 0

Richmond 5, Connersville 0

FW Northrop 3, DeKalb 2

East Noble 4, Angola 1

#10 Columbus North 3, #19 Greenwood 2

Fountain Central 5, Western Boone 0

Fishers 4, Hamilton Southeastern 1

Aug. 22
#3
Brebeuf 3, #13 Lawrence Central 2

DeKalb 5, Angola 0

Austin 5, Paoli 0

#24 Noblesville 3, Anderson
Highland 2

Jasper 5, Boonville 0

East Central 3, South Dearborn 2

Lafayette Jefferson 3, Harrison (West Lafayette) 2

#6 Carmel 5, Lawrence North 0

#23 Plymouth 5, Peru 0

Seymour 4, Shelbyville 1

Southridge 3, Loogootee 2

Indian Creek 3,
Morristown 2

Indian Creek 5, Southwestern 0

#17 FW South 4, Norwell 1

#21 Zionsville 5, Hamilton Southeastern 0

Franklin Central 5, Decatur Central 0

Silver Creek 5, Providence 0

Silver Creek 5, Brownstown 0

Alexandria 4, Lapel 1

#4 Center Grove 3, #2 North Central (Indianapolis) 2

#26 Lebanon 5, Indianapolis Chatard 0

Bedford North Lawrence 5, Jennings County 0

Batesville 5, Centerville 0

North Montgomery 4, Fountain Central 1

Muncie Central 5, Blue River 0

Aug. 21
#6
Carmel 5, Heritage Christian 0

Silver Creek 5, Brownstown 0

Princeton 3, Evansville Bosse 2

Northridge 4, SB St. Joseph’s 1

Greenfield 4, Rushville 1

Lutheran 4, Triton Central 1

Bedford North Lawrence 4, Columbus East 1

Brownsburg 4, Ben Davis 1

Manchester 4, FW Dwenger 1

#9 Delta 5, New Palestine 0

East Noble 5, FW Concordia 0

Vincennes Lincoln 5, Barr-Reeve 0

Fountain Central 5, Southmont 0

Perry Meridian 3, Mooresville 2

Fishers 4, Anderson 1

#19 Greenwood 5, Southport 0

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Rankings: Bellmont rises to top of 3A coaches poll in Week 3


The third weekly Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports
Association (ICGSA) volleyball poll has been released, and there�s a new No. 1
in Class 3A. Bellmont has replaced Roncalli atop the 3A poll, normally the
domain of the private school (six of this week�s Top 10 teams are private).

Your
other leaders, meanwhile, remain Indianapolis
Cathedral (Class 4A), Muncie Burris (2A), and Michigan City Marquette (A).

Here�s your Top 10 from all four classes from Aug. 28:

Class 4A
1. Indianapolis
Cathedral
2. New Albany
3. Center Grove
4. Muncie
Central
5. Penn
6. Warren Central
7. LaPorte
8. Elkhart
Memorial
9. Avon
10. Fort Wayne Snider

Class 3A

1. Bellmont
2. Delta
3. Roncalli
4. Yorktown
5. South Bend St. Joseph�s
6. Brebeuf
7. Mishawaka
Marian
8. Boonville
9. Providence
10. Fort Wayne
Dwenger

Class 2A
1. Muncie
Burris
2. Brownstown
3. Heritage Christian
4. Wapahani
5. Eastbrook
6. Park Tudor
7. Southwood
8. Indianapolis
Scecina
9. Wheeler
10. Oak Hill

Class A
1. Michigan City Marquette
2. Morristown
3. Northeast
Dubois
4. Loogootee
5. Cowan
6. Randolph Southern
7. Triton
8. Springs Valley
9. Barr-Reeve
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Rankings: Little change at top of Week 3 IFCA poll

The third weekly
Indiana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) polls for 2006 have been released,
and there remains no change at the top of the five classes. Your leaders: Warren
Central (5A), Indianapolis Cathedral (4A), Indianapolis Chatard (3A), Jimtown
(2A), and Sheridan (A).

This
week�s big mover comes in Class 3A, where South Bend St. Joseph�s has leapt from outside the Top
10 into spot No. 5.

Teams are
listed by current ranking followed by school name, vote total, and number of
first-place votes if applicable. The polls from Aug. 28:

Class
5A
1. Warren
Central 70 (7)
2. Ben
Davis 63
3. Hamilton
Southeastern 42
4. Penn 38
5. Merrillville 34
6. Lawrence North 33
7. Crown Point
21
8. Center Grove 20
9. North Central (Indianapolis)
11
9. Evansville Reitz 11
11. Marion
8
11. Carmel 8
11. Homestead
8
14. Fort Wayne Snider 5
14. Lafayette Jefferson
5
16. Columbus
North 4
17. Castle 3
18. Fort Wayne
Northrop 1

Class 4A
1. Indianapolis
Cathedral 50 (5)
2. Columbus East 42
3. Concord 39
4. Fort Wayne Dwenger
32
5. Plymouth
30
6. Roncalli 29
7. Evansville
Central 19
8. Mooresville
12
9. Logansport 6
10. Wawasee 5
10. Munster
5
12. Plainfield
2
12. Jasper 2
14. Zionsville
1
14. East Central 1

Class 3A
1. Indianapolis
Chatard 70 (7)
2.
Heritage Hills 61
3. Griffith 57
4. Andrean
48
5. South
Bend St. Joseph�s 30
6. Norwell
25
7. Culver
Academies 20
7. Hamilton
Heights 20
9.
Batesville 16
10. Twin Lakes
8
11. Fort
Wayne Concordia Lutheran 7
11. Evansville Mater Dei 7
11. Hammond
Morton 7
14. Mishawaka Marian 4
15. Greensburg 3
16. New Palestine 1
16.
NorthWood 1

Class 2A
1. Jimtown
89 (8)
2. Cass 82
(1)
3. Speedway 58
4.
Eastbrook 57
5.
Heritage 48
6. South Spencer 36
7. Cascade
32
8. North Judson 30
9. Brownstown
17
10. North Posey 16
11.
Tri-West Hendricks 10
12. North Montgomery 5
12.
Harding 5
14. Oak
Hill 4
15. Rensselaer 3
15.
Churubusco 3

Class A
1. Sheridan 70 (7)
2. Adams Central 58
3. Lafayette Catholic Central
55
4. Indianapolis
Ritter 44
5. Linton
31
6. Perry
Central 23
7. South Newton 21
8. Park
Tudor 19
9. Pioneer
18
9. Seeger
18
11.
Fountain Central 8
12. Riverton Parke
6
13.
Whiting 3
13. Culver
Community 3
13. Clinton Central 3
16.
Shenandoah 2
16. Lapel
2
18. Southern Wells 1

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Ready for the competition, Round 1: BK's golf journal


As promised, HoosierAuthority.com brings
you a golf journal written by Brittany Kelly, a senior at Hamilton
Southeastern who has verbally committed to continue her academic and golf
careers at Ball State University
next fall. Here�s Brittany�s
first installment �

Thursday, August 24, 2006
As I
finish out my senior season of high school golf, there are so many thoughts
running through my mind. Two days ago, my Hamilton Southeastern team played
Brebeuf and Noblesville at the Hawthorns. To my surprise, we ended up finishing
third. My expectations for myself have never been higher than they are right
now. Then, I started to realize what it�s all about.

One word: FUN.

Why are my
expectations so high? Why am I so hard on myself? I already verbally committed
to Ball State. I don�t need to impress anyone.
So I recently decided to make this all worth while. I couldn�t ask for a better
team than what I have right now — we are like a family. I know I will still be
hard on myself, but I�m sure going to have fun playing golf with my best
friends first.

We have the
Hoosier Crossroads Conference match on Monday. My last conference meet with my
high school team. My main goal for Monday is to relax and have fun. It sounds
so simple when I say it. But the last couple of matches I have played, I wasn�t
really having fun. I was too worried about being perfect on every single shot I
took.

I look
forward to playing on Monday. Without a worry on my mind.

BK

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