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BG RANKINGS: Brebeuf, Carmel, Evansville North move up in Top 5

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana High School Golf Coaches Association has released its fifth poll of the 2010 boys golf season, and a trio of schools is upward bound in the latest first five.
Brebeuf (up from third to second), Carmel (eighth to third), and Evansville North (fifth to fourth) follow holdover No. 1 Avon, with Floyd Central down one spot from fourth to fifth to round out the Top 5.
Elsewhere, Warsaw bumps up from 11th to eighth and Norwell rises from 13th to ninth. Meanwhile, Chesterton, Penn, Peru, and Bellmont enter the Top 20 as Yorktown, Bedford North Lawrence, Roncalli, and Columbus North depart.
The IHSGCA Top 20-plus from April 30:
1. Avon
2. Brebeuf
3. Carmel
4. Evansville North
5. Floyd Central
6. Warren Central
7. Hamilton Southeastern
8. Warsaw
9. Norwell
10. Bloomington North
11. Center Grove
12. Terre Haute South
13. Zionsville
14. Prairie Heights
15. Madison Shawe
16. Chesterton
17. Providence
18. Penn
19. Peru
20. Bellmont
Honorable mention: Bedford North Lawrence, Columbus North, Triton, Yorktown, Guerin Catholic
The 2010 boys state rankings committee consists of:
 
Committee Chairman
Steve Simmons –Zionsville 
 
Regional #1 (Center Grove)
Zach Kelley – Brownsburg
Leo Hodes – North Central (Indianapolis)
 
Regional #2 (Homestead)
Rod Parker – Homestead 
Dennis Sienicki – Northridge
 
Regional #3 (Lafayette Jefferson)
**** Murray – Lafayette Jeff
Muzzillo – Peru
 
Regional #4 (LaPorte)
Jim Kryder – Mishawaka Marian
Wayne Lichtenberger – Valparaiso 
 
Regional #5 (Muncie Central)
Dave Young – Hamilton Southeastern
Kyle Eichenauer – Bellmont
 
Regional #6 (Providence)
Mike Wright – Bedford North Lawrence
Brian Muehlhaus – Bloomington North 
Johnny Bright – Jennings County
 
Regional #7 (Washington)
Rick Stefanich – Gibson Southern
Chris Cassell – Terre Haute South
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Base: Lawrence Central hands 4A #5 Bloomington South its first defeat, 5-3

By Evan Reller
IUPUI Student Journalist
LAWRENCE – Class 4A unranked host Lawrence Central handed 4A fifth-ranked Bloomington South its first loss of the season April 28, downing the Panthers 5-3 in a back-and-forth battle that evens out the Conference Indiana race.
Bloomington South took the initial lead in the first inning when junior third baseman Joe Forney knocked in junior second baseman Kevin Swango. But the Bears were able to regain the lead in the bottom of the frame when junior second baseman Brandon Krieg doubled and was batted in by Alex Chittenden, who in turn was plated by senior Jimmy Midence. 
An error at the plate by Bloomington South junior catcher John Robertson aided Lawrence Central (9-3 overall, 3-1 in Conference Indiana play) in taking their first lead at 2-1. 
But Bloomington South (12-1, 3-1) went back up in the top of the third when hits from Swango and junior Colton Wininger were followed up with an RBI double from freshman outfielder Nolan Rodgers, making it 3-2 in favor of unbeaten Bloomington. But the scoring would end there for the Panthers.
Lawrence Central rallied in the fourth inning, with senior outfielder Matt Jefferson smacking a two-run homer to put the Bears up 4-3. Senior outfielder Chris Hoopingarner than added an RBI single to make the final margin 5-3.
LC junior Jared Ruxer finished with 10 strikeouts – including three in row to close out the game in the seventh – in going the distance for the pitching victory. Senior Tyler Jordan also pitched the entire game for Bloomington South, ending with six strikeouts.
Lawrence Central is back in action April 30-May 1 with a trio of road games at Evansville Harrison and 3A No. 13 Evansville Memorial, while Bloomington South returns home for a Friday clash with Terre Haute North.
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BG SCOREBOARD: Weeks 3-4

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
Here are scores from Weeks 3-4 (April 12-24) of the 2010 Indiana high school boys golf season, courtesy of the Indiana High School Golf Coaches Association and indystar.com:
Saturday, April 24
WARSAW INVITATIONAL
Top-ranked Avon dips below 300 with a 298 to defeat runner-up No. 8 Carmel by five strokes for the title in this 14-team event featuring six ranked schools, with No. 11 host Warsaw’s “Black” team taking third at 311. Patrick Rogers of Avon wins medalist honors with a 70.
Team scores
1. #1 Avon 298
2. #8 Carmel 303
3. #11 Warsaw “Black” 311
4. Triton 312
5. #2 Hamilton Southeastern 313
6. #10 Zionsville 314
7. #20 Columbus North 332
8. Mishawaka Marian 333
9. Homestead 338
10. Brownsburg 341
10. Lafayette Jefferson 341
12. Warsaw “Orange” 345
13. Bremen 356
14. Marion 368
HERITAGE CHRISTIAN INVITATIONAL
Third-ranked Brebeuf (313) slips past No. 6 Warren Central by four shots for the crown at this 13-team event featuring three ranked schools, with Lawrence North (330) nosing out No. 19 Roncalli by three strokes for third. Rylan Porter of Monrovia earns medalist honors with a 74.
Team scores
1. #3 Brebeuf 313
2. #6 Warren Central 317
3. Lawrence North 330
4. #19 Roncalli 333
5. Heritage Christian “Black” 335
6. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) “A” 345
7. Indianapolis Ritter 352
8. Oldenburg Academy 369
9. Heritage Christian “White” 370
9. Whiteland 370
11. Monrovia 404
12. International 439
13. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 345 “B”
MADISON SHAWE INVITATIONAL
No. 18 Providence (153) upends No. 15 host Madison Shawe by four strokes for the title at this eight team event played from the blue tees at Sunrise Golf Course (6,245 yards, handicap 69.5, slope 107) under warm yet windy, stormy conditions. Robert Spiller of Providence shoots a 35 to down teammate Bryce Very by one shot for medalist honors.
Team scores
1. #18 Providence 153
2. #15 Madison Shawe 157
3. Jennings County 160
4. Scottsburg 172
5. South Ripley 176
6. Edinburgh 180
7. Madison 183
8. Southwestern (Shelbyville) 197
Top individuals 
1. Robert Spiller, Providence 35
2. Bryce Very, Providence 36
3. Nico Mingione, Shawe 37
3. Kameron Logan, Jennings County 37
3. Andy Gladden, Scottsburg 37
6. Brandon Scroggins, Shawe 38
6. Dustin Lawson, Jennings County 38
8. Jake Waldron, South Ripley 39
9. Patric Geary, Providence 40
10. Erik Anderson, Shawe 41
10. Eric Grote, Shawe 41
10. Joseph Mingione, Shawe 41
10. Evan Day, Jennings County 41
SYCAMORE HILLS INVITATIONAL
Seventh-ranked Bloomington North (319) nips host Fort Wayne Canterbury by one shot for the crown at this nine-team event played at the par-72 Sycamore Hills Country Club (rating 71.7, slope 121). Canterbury’s Sam Robertson shoots a 76 to down two other golfers by a stroke for medalist honors.
Team scores
1. #7 Bloomington North 319
2. Fort Wayne Canterbury 320
3. Harrison (West Lafayette) 338
4. Carroll (Fort Wayne) 341
5. Northridge 346
6. Boone Grove 346
7. Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 349
8. Twin Lakes 351
9. NorthWood 373
Top individuals
1. Sam Robertson, Canterbury 76
2. Ben Dulin, Bloomington North 77
3. Austin West, Canterbury 77
4. Eric Kamen, Bloomington North 78
5. David Long, Northridge 78
6. Stefan Katzenmeier, Canterbury 81
7. Ben EuDaly, Bloomington North 81
HUNTINGTON NORTH INVITATIONAL
Host Huntington North (318) defeats runner-up Culver (not sure which one) by a single stroke for the crown at this eighth-team event held at Lafontaine Golf Club. E.J. Tackett of Huntington North cards a 72 to down Jake Groninger of Pendleton Heights by one shot for medalist honors.
Team scores
1. Huntington North 318
2. Culver 319
3. Pendleton Heights 321
4. Oak Hill 323
5. #12 Yorktown 324
6. Concord 334
7. Rochester 346
8. Liberty Christian 419
Top individuals
1. E.J. Tackett, Huntington North 72
2. Jake Groninger, Pendleton Heights 73
3. Tyler Keith 74
4. Zac Kinch 76
5. Jon Haley 77
5. T.J. Selby 77
7. Andrew Eiler 78
7. Tyler Shearer 78
NOBLESVILLE INVITATIONAL
Fishers (323) downs host Noblesville’s “Black” squad by two shots, with Noblesville’s “Gold” squad third at this 11-team event played at the par-71 Fox Prairie (rating 72.8, slope 130). 
Tom Jones of Noblesville “Black” wins a tiebreaker over Kevin Sopoci of Fishers for medalist honors after each shoots a 78.
Team scores
1. Fishers 323
2. Noblesville “Black” 325
3. Noblesville “Gold” 332
4. Lebanon 341
5. Anderson Highland 345
5. Greensburg 345
7. Muncie Central 350
8. Anderson 361
9. New Castle 363
10. McCutcheon 367
11. Indianapolis Chatard 387
Top individuals
1. Tom Jones, Noblesville “Black” 78 
1. Kevin Sopoci, Fishers 78
3. Jake Dickerson, Lebanon 79
4. Andrew Penski, Noblesville “Black” 80
4. Matt Lawrence, Fishers 80
6. Vince Drahman, Noblesville “Gold” 81
6. Colin Brooks, Fishers 81
8. Blayne Compton, Noblesville “Black” 82
8. Scott Hadler, Greensburg 82
10. Nick Lowry, Lebanon 83
10. Bobby Moran, Anderson Highland 83
10. Timmy Miller, Muncie Central 83
10. Charlie Castino, Noblesville “Gold” 83
PERU INVITATIONAL 
Host Peru (297) goes low to defeat runner-up Tipton by 20 shots for the title at this 12-team event held at Peru Municipal Golf Course. Travis Smith of Peru cards a 68 to defeat teammate Taylor Smith by six strokes for medalist honors.
Team scores
1. Peru 297
2. Tipton 317
3. Kokomo 332
4. Western 338
5. Northwestern 343
6. Maconaquah 352
7. West Noble 353
8. Eastern (Greentown) 354
9. Tri-Central 359
10. Taylor 364
11. Caston 378
12. North Miami 429
Top individuals
1. Travis Smith, Peru 68
2. Taylor Smith, Peru 74
3. Terry Smith, Peru 76
3. Casey Cyr, Western 76
3. Ben Marvin Egel, Northwestern 76
3. Matt Crawford, Tipton 76
7. Noel Horvath, Eastern 77
8. Rick Crawford, Kokomo 78
8. Brutus, Kokomo 78
10. Garrett Meives, Peru 79
MT. VERNON (FORTVILLE) INVITATIONAL
Guerin Catholic (300) rolls to a 28-shot victory over runner-up Batesville in this eight-team event. Mitch Thiem of Guerin Catholic wins medalist honors with a 71.
Team scores
1. Guerin Catholic 300
2. Batesville 328
3. Rushville 338
4. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 340
5. Franklin County 343
6. Greenfield-Central 349
7. Lawrenceburg 379
8. Eastern Hancock 396
BENTON CENTRAL INVITATIONAL
West Lafayette wins at Oak Grove in Oxford.
Team scores (top three)
1. West Lafayette 313
2. Attica 320
3. Benton Central 341
Top individuals
1. Liao, West Lafayette 72
2. Johnson, Attica 78
3. Bloesch, Attica 78
4. Mittal, West Lafayette 79
5. Wilson, Attica 79
Friday, April 23
Indianapolis Lutheran 184, Indianapolis Scecina 191
Medalists: Mike Lorenzano (S), Jeremy Rolf (L) 42
Pendleton Heights 144, Fishers 152, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 157
Medalist: Jake Groninger (PH) 32
Triton Central 164, Southwestern (Shelbyville) 178
Medalist: Eric Davis (TC) 35
Thursday, April 22
#4 Hamilton Southeastern 150, Park Tudor 157
Medalist: Johnny Norton (PT) 34
#14 Zionsville 146, #19 Noblesville 156
Medalist: Graham Singer (Z), Will Dixon (Z) 35
#18 Roncalli 156, Indianapolis Chatard 178
Medalist: Andrew Fogg (Ron) 35
Beech Grove 149, Decatur Central 173, Indianapolis Scecina 194
Medalist: Seve Duncan (BG) 34
Brownsburg 155, Ben Davis 170
Medalists: Brandon Boerner (Bro) and Paul O’Bold (BD) 37
Hamilton Heights 180, Clinton Prairie 191
Medalist: Jacob Wyant (HH) 40
Indian Creek 174, Whiteland 177
Medalist: Shane Burge (IC) 37
International 182, Columbus Christian 206, Crothersville 211
Medalist: Andrew Brown (I) 41
New Palestine 161, Franklin Central 175
Medalist: Nick Roembke (NP) 38
North Central (Indianapolis) 325, Kokomo 326
Medalist: Adam Swartz (NC) 76
Southwestern (Shelbyville) 181, Indianapolis Lutheran 199
Medalist: Bruce Thompson (S) 39
University 186, Sheridan 204
Medalist: Mitch Tanner (U) 44
Westfield 157, Fishers 163
Medalists: Colton Smith (W), Preston Kemp (W) 38
Wednesday, April 21
#4 Hamilton Southeastern 148, New Palestine 168
Medalists: Jake Jones and Alejandro Rodriguez (HSE) 36
#9 Warren Central 164, Ben Davis 178
Medalists: Jones (WC), O’Bold (BD) 39
Beech Grove 173, #18 Roncalli 175
Medalist: Seve Duncan (BG) 38
#19 Noblesville 159, Frankfort 161, Lafayette Jefferson 163
Medalist: Vince Drahman (N) 35
Cascade 165, Tri-West Hendricks 180
Medalists: J. Franchville and G. Keutzer (Cas) 40
Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 172, Indianapolis Ritter 175, Pike 182
Medalist: Mark McDonough (CC) 41
Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 154, Sheridan 198
Medalist: Grant Givan (MV) 34
North Central (Indianapolis) 167, Indianapolis Chatard 184
Medalist: Tim Dugan (NC) 41
Park Tudor 164, Speedway 176, Southmont 181
Medalist: Johnny Norton (PT) 37
Perry Meridian 150, Lawrence Central 156, Indianapolis Scecina 193
Medalist: A. McCarthy (LC) 36
Plainfield 154, Mooresville 165
Medalist: Broden Chapman (M) 36
Tuesday, April 20
#5 Carmel 151, Indianapolis Cathedral 165
Medalist: Mike Coyne (Car) 36
#9 Warren Central 161, Greenfield-Central 198
Medalist: Jones (WC) 37
#19 Noblesville 161, Lawrence Central 175
Medalist: Spencer King (N) 38
Indianapolis Ritter 179, Indianapolis Lutheran 211
Medalist: Nick Maled (CR) 43
Greencastle 164, Lapel 171, Speedway 182
Medalist: Eric Embry (G) 38
Heritage Christian 155, University 189
Medalist: McDonald (HC) 3
Lawrence North 162, Indianapolis Cathedral 163
Medalist: Chris Murray (C) 36
Southport 153, Ben Davis 169
Medalist: O’Bold (BD) 34
Triton Central 180, Eastern Hancock 216
Medalist: Chris Ernestes (TC) 41
Monday, April 19
#4 Hamilton Southeastern 142, Fishers 153
Medalist: Parker Sheppard (HSE) 33
#14 Zionsville 143, Westfield 153, Tipton 158, Western 159, Tri-Central 162, Sheridan 202
Medalist: Pancake (Z) 33
Cascade 162, Plainfield 164
Medalist: Chris Broman (P) 36
Center Grove 152, Perry Meridian 176
Medalists: Curtis Greer and Cory Fennig (CG) 37
Franklin 162, Decatur Central 181
Medalist: Nathan Bush (F) 37
Greenwood 161, Indian Creek 180
Medalist: Payton Mitchell (G) 39
New Palestine 182, Triton Central 184
Medalist: Eric Davis (TC) 39
Park Tudor 159, Guerin Catholic 162
Medalist: Bryan Comer (PT) 36
Saturday, April 17
SPRING PREVIEW @ THE LEGENDS
Top-ranked Avon rolled to a 15-stroke team victory over seven other ranked foes in the Spring Preview held at The Legends in Franklin. Conditions were tough on the par-72 layout as winds ranged from 15 to 25 miles an hour on a sunny, 55-degree day.
The victorious Orioles, buoyed by the 1-2 individual finish of Patrick Rogers (72) and David Janney (73), also got an 11th-place finish from Jake Mayes (77) in totaling a score of 303 in the 24-team tourney. 
Unranked Center Grove (318) placed a surprising second, with No. 6 Floyd Central (319) third, No. 11 Bloomington North (323) fourth, No. 14 Zionsville (324) fifth, and fifth-ranked Carmel tying Columbus North at 326 for sixth.
Team scores (thank you, Norwell coach Jody Ault!)
1. #1 Avon 303 
2. Center Grove 318
3. #6 Floyd Central 319 
4. #11 Bloomington North 323
5. #14 Zionsville 324 
6. #5 Carmel 326
6. Columbus North 326 
8. Homestead 328
9. #7 Norwell 329
10. #8 Warsaw 330
11. Bloomington South 334 
12. Fort Wayne Canterbury 337 
13. Greenwood 342 
14. Lafayette Jefferson 347
14. #12 Bedford North Lawrence 347
16. Munster 349 
16. Franklin 349 
18. Evansville Central 350 
19. Brownsburg 352 
20. Indianapolis Cathedral 352 
21. Marion 365 
21. Seymour 365 
23. NorthWood 366 
24. Decatur Central 387 
Top individuals
1. Patrick Rogers, Avon 72
2. David Janney, Avon 73
3. Tanner Robb, Zionsville 74
4. Austin West, Canterbury 75
5. Coleman Glick, Columbus North 76
5. Tom Knocks, Homestead 76
5. Ross Mathews, Norwell 76
5. Ian Shoup, Bloomington North 76
5. Zach Muench, Center Grove 76
5. Tyler Merkel, Evansville Central 76
11. Jake Mayes, Avon 77
11. Dylan Crouse, Bloomington South 77
11. Tyler Ostrom, Warsaw 77
11. Tay Kennell, Center Grove 77
15. David Frank, Floyd Central 78
15. McCormick Clouser, Norwell 78
15. Kyle Clark, Greenwood 78
15. Graham Singer, Zionsville 78
19. Jay Holderman, Floyd Central 79
20. Tyler Zipes, Carmel 80
20. Grant Meade, Carmel 80
20. Brandon Knapp, Columbus North 80
20. Brad Bauman, Floyd Central 80
20. Chase Wagner, Bedford N. Lawrence 80
20. Jacob Yocum, Lafayette Jeff 80
20. Ben Dulin, Bloomington North 80
20. Cory Fennig, Center Grove 80
Norwell individuals:
5. Ross Mathews 76
15. McCormick Clouser 78
32. Taylor Imel 82
92. Isaac Tomac 93
92. Nick Imel 93
INDIANAPOLIS RITTER CLASSIC
Third-ranked Brebeuf (294) scalds the course with a 22-stroke win over runner-up No. 9 Warren Central at this 15-team event, with Martinsville taking third. Jacob Gould of Brebeuf earns medalist honors with a 71.
Team scores
1. #3 Brebeuf 294
2. #9 Warren Central 316
3. Martinsville 322
4. Southport 326
5. Heritage Christian 327
5. Lawrence North 327
7. Park Tudor 328
8. Cascade 332
9. Franklin Central 337
10. Perry Meridian 338
11. Indianapolis Ritter 346
12. Pike 350
13. Beech Grove 357
14. Indianapolis Chatard 376
15. Indianapolis Lutheran 387
CARROLL (FORT WAYNE) INVITATIONAL
Triton (328) defeats the “A” team of runner-up host Carroll (Fort Wayne) by six shots in this 12-team event held under cool, dry, windy conditions from the blue tees at Coyote Creek (slope 121, rating 71.1). Carroll’s Oliver Gibson shoots a 78 to take medalist honors by two strokes over Timmy Burns of Fort Wayne Dwenger.
Team scores
1. Triton 328
2. Carroll (Fort Wayne) “A” 334
3. Fort Wayne Dwenger 335
4. Carroll (Fort Wayne) “B” 347
5. Angola 352
6. Leo 362
7. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 368
8. Fort Wayne Luers 380
9. Fort Wayne Snider 389
10. Fort Wayne North 392
11. Fort Wayne South 429
12. Churubusco 463
Top individuals
1. Oliver Gibson, Carroll “A” 78 
2. Timmy Burns, Bishop Dwenger 80 
3. Quentyn Carpenter, Triton 81 
3. Griffyn Carpenter, Triton 81 
5. Justin Lomont, Angola 82 
6. Ryan Rapp, Triton 83 
6. Chandler Slone, Triton 83 
6. Carter Eifert, Bishop Dwenger 83 
6. Austin Stonebraker, Bishop Dwenger 83 
10. Alec Ramsey, Carroll “B” 84 
10. Greg Welker, Leo 84 
GOSHEN INVITATIONAL 
Northridge (325) downs runner-up Goshen by 10 strokes at this 12-team event held at Maplecrest. Zach Hochstetler of Fairfield wins medalist honors via tiebreaker over three other golfers after they all shoot an 80.
Team scores
1. Northridge 325 
Long 80 
Morrison 85 
Roberts 80 
McBride 81 
Kauffman 84 
2. Goshen 335 
Koronkiewicz 80 
Doss 82 
Bender 85 
Cripe 96 
Shaffer 88 
3. Fairfield 346 
Shipley 81 
Hochstetler 80 
Ulrich 83 
Kristzman n/a 
Kropf 102 
4. Lakeland 347 
Richardson 85 
Wesling 86 
McMaken 93 
Mortola 86 
King 90 
5. Concord 350 
Laderhoff 89 
Newcomer 85 
Happer 89 
Partin 92 
Lower 87 
6. Westview 354 
Wagler 90 
Weirich 87 
Houley 84 
Lamkin 93 
Strong 116 
7. Elkhart Memorial 364 
Williams 91 
Ritchie 90 
Lipa 92 
Iavagnilio 91 
Douglas 96 
 
8. Plymouth 366 
Halloway 93 
Felke 93 
Ruff 90 
Bennett 90 
Corsbie 95 
 
9. Elkhart Central 369 
Thomas 94 
Genis 81 
Glick 101 
Morton 93 
Buss 102 
 
10. Fremont 369 
Robertson 84 
Herndon 86 
Carcimiglia 98 
Ross 101 
Jenkins 112 
 
11. Jimtown 404 
George 104 
Candler 98 
Funderburk 95 
Coffman 111 
Strong 116 
 
12. Elkhart Christian 406 
Bisig 98 
Alexander 105 
Mishler 97 
Breel 106 
Thatcher 112 
Top individuals
1. Zach Hochstetler, Fairfield 80
1. Micheal Koronkiewicz, Goshen 80
1. Roberts, Northridge 80
1. Long, Northrdge 80
5. Genis, Elkhart Central 81
6. Shipley, Fairfield 81
7. McBride, Northridge 81
8. Doss, Goshen 82
9. Ulrich, Fairfield 83
10. Houley, Westview 84
TWIN LAKES INVITATIONAL
West Lafayette “A” (319) defeats runner-up Harrison (West Lafayette) by eight shots, with Peru tying Culver Academies for third another nine strokes back in this 21-team event played at Tippecanoe County Club in Monticello. Harrison’s Luke Brzezinski shoots a 74 to down Andrew Eiler of Culver Academies by one stroke for medalist honors. 
Team scores 
1. West Lafayette “A” 319 
2. Harrison (West Lafayette) 327 
3. Peru 336 
3. Culver Academies 336 
5. Twin Lakes “Red” 337 
6. Lafayette Central Catholic 337 
7. Winamac 342 
8. Rensselaer 344 
9. Western 346 
10. Frankfort 348 
11. Benton Central 356 
12. Rochester 357 
13. Portage 359 
14. Twin Lakes “White” 360 
15. West Lafayette ”B” 370 
16. McCutcheon 371 
17. South Bend Riley 374 
18. Logansport 397 
19. Kankakee Valley 403 
20. Pioneer 417 
21. Clinton Prairie 437 
Top individuals
1. Luke Brzezinski, Harrison 74 
2. Andrew Eiler, Culver Academies 75 
3. Sean Busch, West Lafayette 76 
4. Adam Zimmerman, Central Catholic 77 
5. Tyler Stricker, South Bend Riley 78 
6. Jay Chapman, West Lafayette ”A” 79 
7. Thad Wireman, Twin Lakes “Red” 79 
8. Terry Smith, Peru 80 
9. Jordan Gaeta, McCutcheon 81 
10. 5-way tie
DANVILLE INVITATIONAL
Plainfield (329) downs runner-up Lebanon by 13 strokes for the title at this 11-team event. Rylan Porter of Monrovia goes 40-37–77 to win medalist honors.
Team scores
1. Plainfield 329
2. Lebanon 342
3. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 349
4. Terre Haute North 355
5. Southmont 385
6. Monrovia 397
7. Greenfield-Central 402
8. Mooresville 420
9. North Putnam 425
10. Danville 439
11. Seton Catholic 520
JENNINGS COUNTY INVITATIONAL
Madison Shawe (332) ekes past runner-up Columbus East by one shot for the title at this eight-team event. Shawe’s Nico Mingione, South Decatur’s Dylan Wolterman, and Daniel Barlow of Jennings County all tie for medalist honors after shooting 78s.
Team scores
1. Madison Shawe 332
2. Columbus East 333
3. Jennings County “A” 338
4. South Decatur 343
5. Jennings County “B” 346
6. Whiteland 371
7. Shelbyville 373
8. Madison 394
Friday, April 16
Indianapolis Scecina 166, Broad Ripple 200
Medalist: Mike Lorenzano (S) 40
Thursday, April 15
#2 Brebeuf 155, Lawrence North 158, Ben Davis 196
Medalists: Jacob Gould (BJ), Wil Pahud (BJ) 38
#7 Noblesville 170, Pendleton Heights 170
Medalist: Matt Ehman (N) 41
#14 Warren Central 155, North Central (Indianapolis) 167
Medalist: Connor Jones (WC) 36
#16 Zionsville 166, Pike 187
Medalists: Tommy Briere (Z), T.J. Pancake (Z), Graham Singer (Z) 41
Franklin 166, Shelbyville 178
Medalists: Zach Eads (F), Noah Ludwig (F) 40
Plainfield 159, Monrovia 194
Medalist: Chris Broman (P) 38
Mooresville 179, Decatur Central 180
Medalists: Broden Chapman (M), Mickey Pioprowski (DC) 42
Western Boone 166, Hamilton Heights 181
Medalist: Reed Swisher (WB) 38
Westfield 158, Sheridan 204
Medalists: Ben Rensler (W) John Sidery (W) 39
Wednesday, April 14
#4 Carmel 153, Tipton 159
Medalist: Nathan Mueting (C) 35
Pendleton Heights 144, #9 Yorktown 146
Medalist: n/a
#14 Warren Central “A” 144, Pike 184, Speedway 188
Medalists: Matt Spicuzza (WC), Allan Kieta (WC) 35
Park Tudor 171, North Central (Indianapolis) 183, Warren Central “B” 202
Medalist: Will Clark (PT) 41
#19 Lafayette Jefferson 158, Brownsburg 161
Medalist: Jacob Yocum (LJ) 36
Beech Grove 169, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 170, Indianapolis Lutheran 195
Medalist: Jeremy Rolf (L) 37
Greenwood 159, Mooresville 198
Medalist: Kyle Clark (G) 38
Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 158, Lapel 169
Medalist: Grant Givan (MV), Chris Kerr (MV) 37
Perry Meridian 159, Lawrence North 163
Medalist: Drew DeLaCruz (PM) 36
Roncalli 152, Lawrence Central 177
Medalists: Andrew Fogg (R), Jackson Stevens (R) 37
Tri-Central 172, Hamilton Heights 184, Alexandria 190
Medalist: n/a
Westfield 165, Cascade 178
Medalist: Ahren Alexander (W) 40
Tuesday, April 13
#2 Brebeuf 144, Perry Meridian 162
Medalist: Jacob Gould (BJ) 34
#3 Avon 150, Roncalli 159, Speedway 180
Medalist: David Janney (A) 34
Indianapolis Chatard 186, Indianapolis Scecina 190
Medalist: Sean Parsons (BC) 40
Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 173, University 193
Medalists: Ryan Beasley (CC), Spencer Bloom (CC) 42
Franklin 170, Seymour 173
Medalist: Connor Brester (F) 38
Heritage Christian 164, Beech Grove 181
Medalists: Ian McDonald (HC), Jacob Cohron (HC) 38
Plainfield 161, Decatur Central 168
Medalist: Chris Broman (P) 38
Southport 166, Lawrence Central 173
Medalist: Austin Martinson (LC) 36
Monday, April 12
#17 Indianapolis Cathedral 151, Roncalli 155
Medalist: Andrew Fogg (Ron) 35
Indianapolis Ritter 168, Indianapolis Broad Ripple 221
Medalist: Nick Maled (CR) 39
Center Grove 155, Franklin 176, Whiteland 183
Medalist: Tereck Abdalla (CG) 37
Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 168, Indianapolis Chatard 181
Medalists: Spencer Bloom (CC) and Sean Parsons (BC) 38
Heritage Christian 154, Decatur Central 166
Medalist: Jacob Cohron (HC) 37
Morristown 186, Southwestern (Shelbyville) 188
Medalist: Carl Schenck (M) 40
Plainfield 155, Danville 207
Medalist: Chris Broman (P) 36
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GT: #2 host Cathedral upsets #1 Carmel, 4-1

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
Second-ranked host Indianapolis Cathedral toppled top-ranked Carmel, 4-1, in a battle of the state’s 1 vs. 2 girls tennis programs April 27.
Coach Mark Noe’s Fighting Irish swept the singles matches and also captured No. 2 doubles as each match went straight sets. The No. 1 doubles tandem of Susie Chen and Sarah Rodefeld was the lone victor for Carmel, which played without two varsity starters.
“It was a great match even without our No. 1 and No. 3 varsity players,” said Carmel coach Sharon Rosenburgh. “It was a great team effort, and I am very proud of the team’s efforts.
“Alyson (Bundy) and Charu (Dwedvi) filled in like experienced varsity players – the team was very proud of them.”
The Irish (5-0), who defeated No. 14 Floyd Central for the eighth-team Crawfordsville Invitational crown this past Saturday one day after slipping past No. 5 South Bend St Joseph’s 3-2, will next travel to No. 15 Brebeuf for an April 28 match before a May 1 trip to the Delta Invitational.
The Greyhounds (6-1), fresh off a decisive weekend victory at their own eighth-team invitational that featured six ranked schools, will host No. 22 rival North Central (Indianapolis) April 29 before participating in Saturday’s Merrillville Invitational.
The Carmel duo who did not play were being disciplined for a pair of team violations after arriving 45 minutes late to Saturday’s Carmel Invite and walking out of practice Monday.
The results (thank you, Sharon Rosenburgh!):
Singles
No. 1 Kate Winningham (Cathedral) def. Mikaela Carlson 6-4, 6-2
No. 2 Cassie Wajtalik (Cathedral) def. Alyson Bundy 6-0, 6-1
No. 3 Madison Rothberger (Cathedral) def. Charu Dwedvi 6-0, 6-2
Doubles
No. 1 Susie Chen/Sarah Rodefeld (Carmel) def. Melissa Adams/Megan Fry 6-1, 6-2
No. 2 Caroline Eckhart/Maggie Edwards (Cathedral) def. Annika Carlson/Olivia Trancik 6-3, 7-6(4)
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BT&F RANKINGS: BD, Bloomington South, CG on the rise

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches has released its fourth poll of the 2010 boys track & field season, and a trio of teams is on the rise and we put a wrap to the month of April.
Ben Davis (from fifth to second), Bloomington South (10th to third), and Center Grove (13th to fifth) are those big movers as we head into the conference meet portion of the season. Elsewhere in the Top 10, Lawrence Central remains at No. 1 while North Central (Indianapolis) drops from second to fourth and Fort Wayne Snider rises from 15th to ninth.
The season’s fourth IATCCC boys poll from April 26:
1. Lawrence Central
2. Ben Davis
3. Bloomington South
4. North Central (Indianapolis)
5. Center Grove
6. Carmel
7. Zionsville
8. Warren Central
9. Fort Wayne Snider
10. Bloomington North
11. Lawrence North
12. Columbus North
13. Homestead
14. South Bend Clay
15. Fort Wayne Northrop
16. Chesterton
17. Evansville Harrison
18. Castle
19. Merrillville
20. Valparaiso
21. Harding
22. Northridge
23. Concord
24. Carroll (Fort Wayne)
25. Franklin Central
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SB RANKINGS: Penn, Boonville, Lutheran new leaders in softball rankings

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association has released its fourth set of polls for the 2010 Indiana softball season, and it’s a busy week as we find three new No. 1s in the respective rankings.
Penn (Class 4A), Boonville (3A), and 1A Indianapolis Lutheran are all new leaders this week in their respective polls, taking over the top spot from Castle, New Palestine, and Riverton Parke, respectively. But there’s lots going on elsewhere …
4A: Ben Davis rises from fifth to third after capturing its own eight-team invitational this past weekend, Terre Haute South jumps from 13th to eighth, Mishawaka goes from 15th to ninth, and Anderson Highland bumps up from 14th to 10th.
3A: Corydon moves from fourth to third and Princeton goes from fifth to fourth. 
2A: South Putnam inches up from fourth to third, Delphi does the same in going from fifth to fourth, Tipton ascends from 11th to seventh, and Union County climbs from 13th to eighth.
1A: Lakewood Park Christian noses up from fourth to third, Clay City leaps from ninth to fifth, Cowan rises from 11th to seventh, and South Central (Union Mills) goes from 14th to eighth. 
Teams are listed by rank followed by school and first-place votes (if applicable), rating points, and last year’s record. Your ICGSA Top 60 from April 26:
CLASS 4A
1. Penn (9)
2. Castle (1)
3. Ben Davis
4. Jennings County
5. Carmel
6. Crown Point
7. Noblesville
8. Terre Haute South
9. Mishawaka
10. Anderson Highland
11. Center Grove
12. Avon
13. Floyd Central
14. East Central
15. Chesterton
CLASS 3A
1. Boonville (6)
2. New Palestine (2)
3. Corydon (1)
4. Princeton 
5. Edgewood
6. Gibson Southern
7. South Bend St. Joseph’s
8. Mississinewa
9. Blackford
10. Mishawaka Marian
11. Delta
12. Lebanon
13. Heritage Hills
14. Rochester
15. Fort Wayne Dwenger
CLASS 2A
1. Wheeler (9)
2. Linton
3. South Putnam
4. Delphi
5. Indianapolis Scecina
6. Boone Grove
7. Tipton
8. Union County
9. Evansville Mater Dei
10. Hanover Central
11. Bluffton
12. Eastern (Greentown)
13. Milan
14. Woodlan
15. Madison-Grant
CLASS A
1. Indianapolis Lutheran (4)
2. Riverton Parke (3)
3. Lakewood Park Christian (3)
4. Henryville
5. Clay City
6. Tecumseh
7. Cowan
8. South Central (Union Mills)
9. Loogootee
10. Clinton Prairie
11. Whiting
12. North Vermillion
13. Lanesville
14. Frontier
15. Lafayette Central Catholic
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GT&F RANKINGS: FW Concordia, North Central on the rise

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches has released its third poll for the 2010 girls track & field season, and a pair of schools is making headway toward the top of the rankings.
Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran rises into the first five this week in going from eighth to fourth, while North Central (Indianapolis) jumps up from 14th to seventh. The Top 3 from last week, meanwhile – Warren Central, Lawrence Central, and Carmel – remain unchanged.
The IATCCC Top 20 girls teams from April 26:
1. Warren Central
2. Lawrence Central
3. Carmel
4. Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran
5. Pike
6. Fort Wayne Northrop
7. North Central (Indianapolis)
8. Lawrence North
9. Center Grove 
10. Hamilton Southeastern
11. Ben Davis
12. Southport
13. Carroll (Fort Wayne)
14. Fort Wayne Wayne
15. Penn
16. Columbus North
17. Franklin Central
18. Valparaiso
19. Munster
20. Fort Wayne Snider
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Base RANKINGS: New Pal, Cowan new poll leaders in 3A, 1A

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association has released its fourth set of polls for the 2010 season, and we have a pair of new No. 1s as New Palestine takes over for Andrean in Class 3A and Cowan surpasses Frontier in 1A.
But that ain’t all that’s goin’ on as we put a wrap to April …
4A: Bloomington South rises from seventh to fifth, Anderson Highland leaps from unranked to sixth, and Lake Central bounces from 10th to seventh.
3A: Brebeuf climbs from fourth to second, Crawfordsville moves from fifth to third, South Bend St. Joseph’s ascends from seventh to fifth, Vincennes Lincoln goes from ninth to sixth, and Leo leaps from 14th to eighth.
2A: Forest Park inches up from fourth to third, Wapahani moves from sixth to fourth, Heritage Christian climbs from ninth to fifth, Fountain Central ascends from 13th to eighth, and Evansville Mater Dei goes from 14th into a tie for eighth with Fountain Central.
1A: Lafayette Central Catholic rise from fifth to third, Whiting goes from sixth to fifth, Trinity Lutheran moves from 11th to eighth, and Edinburgh ascends from 14th to 10th.
Teams are listed by ranking followed by school, number of first-place votes (if applicable), and vote total. Your 62 ranked teams as of April 26, courtesy of ihsbca.org:
CLASS 4A
1. Crown Point (13-1) (4) 63 
2. LaPorte (12-1) 55 
3. Hamilton Southeastern (14-2) (1) 51 
4. Indianapolis Cathedral (11-0) (2) 47 
5. Bloomington South (11-0) 45 
6. Anderson Highland (11-0) 37 
7. Lake Central (11-1) 25 
8. Brownsburg (11-2) 18 
9. Kokomo (9-1) 16 
10. Northview (11-1) 14 
11. Westfield (9-2) 8
12. New Albany (9-3) 2
12. Homestead (8-1) 2
14. Carroll (Fort Wayne) (10-2) 1
14. Warsaw (5-1) 1
CLASS 3A
1. New Palestine (12-0) (6) 69 
2. Brebeuf (13-2) (1) 59 
3. Crawfordsville (11-2) 44 
4. Northwestern (10-1) 41 
5. South Bend St. Joseph’s (9-0) 38 
6. Vincennes Lincoln (11-2) 24 
7. Andrean (9-3) 23 
8. Leo (9-1) 22 
9. Yorktown (11-3) 21 
10. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (9-2) 11 
11. Corydon (11-2) 10
12. Bellmont (7-1) 9
13. Evansville Memorial (9-2) 8
14. Western (5-1) 5
15. Fort Wayne Elmhurst (8-2) 1 
CLASS 2A
1. Cambridge City Lincoln (12-2) 61 
2. Fairfield (10-0) (3) 54 
3. Forest Park (12-3) (3) 52 
4. Wapahani (10-2) (1) 48 
5. Heritage Christian (12-3) 39 
6. Union County (11-3) 34 
7. Centerville (9-1) 22 
8. Fountain Central (10-3) 18 
8. Evansville Mater Dei (7-1) 18 
10. Indianapolis Ritter (8-0) 14 
11. Lawrenceburg (10-5) 7
12. Indianapolis Scecina (8-4) 4
13. Eastern (Greentown) (6-2) 3
13. Taylor (7-2) 3
13. Park Tudor (9-4) 3
16. South Spencer (8-3) 2
16. Northfield (10-4) 2
18. Garrett (9-4) 1 
CLASS A
1. Cowan (12-1) (3) 55 
2. Frontier (13-1) (1) 50 
3. Lafayette Central Catholic (8-3) (1) 46 
4. North Daviess (9-1) (1) 42 
5. Whiting (9-2) 34 
6. Rockville (11-3) 29 
7. Barr-Reeve (11-4) 18 
8. Trinity Lutheran (9-2) 15 
9. Lanesville (8-2) 14 
10. Edinburgh (7-1) 12 
11. South Central (Elizabeth) (7-3) 7
12. Covington (8-4) 5
13. Northeast Dubois (8-4) 2
14. Elkhart Christian Academy (3-1) 1
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GT RANKINGS: Highland this week’s big ascender

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana High School Tennis Coaches Association has released its fourth girls tennis poll of the 2010 season, and Highland is the lone school making any headway in the Top 10 as the first seven schools stay exactly the same as last week.
The Trojans make the news by rising from 16th to seventh. Otherwise, there’s not a lot going on as Carmel continues to lead a static first five of Indianapolis Cathedral, Columbus North, Park Tudor, and South Bend St. Joseph’s.
The IHSTeCA’s Top 30 from April 26:
1. Carmel
2. Indianapolis Cathedral
3. Columbus North
4. Park Tudor
5. South Bend St. Joseph’s
6. Terre Haute South
7. Evansville Memorial
8. Hamilton Southeastern
9. Highland
9. Penn
11. Floyd Central
12. Fort Wayne Canterbury
13. Center Grove
13. Terre Haute North
15. Brebeuf 
16. Jasper
17. Zionsville
18. Munster
19. Greenwood
20. Chesterton
21. Brownsburg
22. North Central (Indianapolis)
23. Pike
24. Indianapolis Chatard
25. Noblesville
26. Plainfield
27. Plymouth
28. Roncalli
29. Silver Creek
30. Fishers
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GT: SCOREBOARD Week 4

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
Here are results from Week 4 (April 19-24) of the 2010 girls tennis season, courtesy of IHSTeCA.com:
Saturday, April 24
CARMEL INVITATIONAL
#1 Carmel 83 
#19 Brebeuf 54
#7 Evansville Memorial 39
#17 Jasper 31
#11 Munster 29
Homestead 29
#18 North Central (Indianapolis) 6
Elkhart Central 4
JOHNSON COUNTY TOURNAMENT
#13 Center Grove 3, #20 Greenwood 2
#13 Center Grove 5, Whiteland 0
#20 Greenwood 5, Franklin 0
Whiteland 4, Franklin 1
CRAWFORDSVILLE INVITATIONAL
#2 Indianapolis Cathedral 55
#14 Floyd Central 36
Delta 22
North Montgomery 21
Crawfordsville 19
Frankfort 13
Lafayette Jefferson 6
Kokomo 4
ARGYLL INVITATIONAL 
Madison-Grant 36
Blackford 20
Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 8
#1 Park Tudor 3, #5 South Bend St Joseph’s 2
#9 Hamilton Southeastern 5, Harrison (West Lafayette) 0
#9 Hamilton Southeastern 5, McCutcheon 0
#12 Fort Wayne Canterbury 5, DeKalb 0
#30 Westfield 3, Avon 2
#30 Westfield 4, McCutcheon 1
Friday, April 23
#2 Indianapolis Cathedral 3, #5 South Bend St Joseph’s 2
#12 Fort Wayne Canterbury 3, #13 Center Grove 2
East Noble 4, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 1
Thursday, April 22
#3 Columbus North 5, Lawrence Central 0
#5 South Bend St Joseph’s 5, Elkhart Central 0
#6 Terre Haute South 3, #10 Terre Haute North 2
#7 Evansville Memorial 5, Harrison 0
#9 Hamilton Southeastern 4, Brownsburg 1
#16 Highland 4, #11 Munster 1
#13 Center Grove 3, #17 Jasper 2
#23 Plainfield 3, Franklin 2
#25 Pike 4, Bloomington North 1
New Palestine 3, #28 Yorktown 2
#29 Plymouth 5, NorthWood 0
Anderson 3, Muncie Central 2
Batesville 4, Greensburg 1
Batesville 4, South Dearborn 1
Bedford North Lawrence 5, Jennings County 0
Carroll (Fort Wayne) 5, Fort Wayne North 0
Castle 3, Evansville Central 2
Columbia City 3, Angola 2
Crown Point 5, Merrillville 0
East Noble 3, Central Noble 2
Harrison (West Lafayette) 3, Fishers 2
Homestead 4, Fort Wayne Luers 1
Jay County 5, Muncie South 0
Jeffersonville 4, New Albany 1
Logansport 4, Kokomo 1
Loogootee 5, Washington Catholic 0
Marion 5, Huntington North 0
Mississinewa 4, Taylor 1
Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 4, Greenfield 1
North Montgomery 4, Lebanon 1
Perry Meridian 3, Frank Central 2
Shenandoah 3, Anderson Highland 2
Whiteland 5, Mooresville 0
Wednesday, April 21
#1 Carmel 5, West Lafayette 0
#2 Cathedral 5, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 0
#3 Columbus North 5, #18 North Central (Indianapolis) 0
#11 Munster 4, Kankakee Valley 1
#16 Highland 5, Crown Point 0
#23 Plainfield 3, Franklin Central 2
#28 Yorktown 5, Muncie Burris 0
Alexandria 5, Wabash 0
Brownsburg 5, Avon 0
Columbia City 4, Huntington North 1
Delta 3, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 2
East Noble 3, Angola 2
Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 3, Fort Wayne Dwenger 2
Fort Wayne Northrop 3, F Fort Wayne Snider 2
Fort Wayne South 4, Fort Wayne Luers 1
Hobart 3, Merrillville 2
Lafayette Jefferson 3, McCutcheon 2
Lebanon 3, Crawfordsville 2
Logansport 4, Delphi 1
Marion 5, Madison-Grant 0
Mississinewa 5, Elwood 0
North Montgomery 5, Danville 0
Warsaw 3, Northridge 2
Tuesday, April 20
#3 Columbus North 5, Franklin Central 0
#4 Park Tudor 3, Fishers 2
#5 South Bend St. Joseph’s 5, Mishawaka 0
#6 Terre Haute South 5, Lawrence Nor. 0
#7 Evansville Memorial 5, Castle 0
#9 Hamilton Southeastern 5, #21 Noblesville 0
#14 Floyd Central 3, #10 Terre Haute North 2
#12 Fort Wayne Canterbury 5, Leo 0
#16 Highland 5, Griffith 0
Brownsburg 3, #18 North Central (Indianapolis) 2
#20 Greenwood 4, #23 Plainfield 1
#24 Silver Creek 4, Clarksville 1
#25 Pike 4, Lawrence Central 1
#26 Indianapolis Chatard 5, Indianapolis Broad Ripple 0
#29 Plymouth 3, Warsaw 2
Alexandria 4, Shenandoah 1
Batesville 4, Greensburg 1
Delta 5, Muncie Burris 0
East Noble 3, Bellmont 2
Fort Wayne Northrop 3, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 2
Fort Wayne South 4, Norwell 1
Frankton 4, Jay County 1
Logansport 5, Northwestern 0
Loogootee 5, Wood Memorial 0
Mississinewa 5, Wabash 0
Muncie Central 4, South Adams 1
New Castle 4, Pendleton Heights 1
Northridge 5, Goshen 0
Monday, April 19
#1 Carmel 5, Guerin Catholic 0
#9 Hamilton Southeastern 5, #18 North Central (Indianapolis) 0
#10 Terre Haute North 5, Northview 0
#12 Fort Wayne Canterbury 4, Carroll (Fort Wayne) 1
#13 Center Grove 5, #18 North Central (Indianapolis) 0
#13 Center Grove 5, Bloomington North 0
#13 Center Grove 5, Lawrence North 0
#14 Floyd Central 4, #24 Silver Creek 1
#23 Plainfield 5, Decatur Central 0
#26 Indianapolis Chatard 5, Heritage Christian 0
Angola 5, Prairie Heights 0
Bedford North Lawrence 4, Loogootee 1
Brownsburg 4, #30 Westfield 1
Columbia City 5, Churubusco 0
Fort Wayne South 4, Fort Wayne Northrop 1
Franklin 3, Whiteland 2
Jay County 5, Winchester 0
Lebanon 5, Danville 0
Lowell 3, Merrillville 2
Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 5, Rushville 0
Providence 3, North Harrison 2
Southwood 5, Peru 0
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