Franklin County defeated the North Decatur Junior Varsity Chargers 13–0 on Wednesday
followed by an RBI double from Abby Thompson
Three more runs scored on wild pitches to give Franklin County a commanding lead
Franklin County exploded for seven more runs on just three hits
Highlights included RBI singles from Thompson and Emma Middendorf
along with multiple runs scored on miscues
Brynlee Green took the loss for North Decatur
pitching four innings and allowing 13 runs (six earned) on 11 hits
giving up just one hit and no runs over three innings
The Chargers turned two double plays in the field
led by Middendorf’s perfect 3-for-3 performance from the leadoff spot
The team added four stolen bases and turned a double play
with Alexis Cowan recording a team-high six plays
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The North Decatur Chargers Boys Varsity Golf team traveled to The Legends Golf Club on Saturday to compete in the annual Whiteland Invitational
posting a team score of 380 in their first 18-hole event of the season
Leading the way for North Decatur were Owen Eldridge and Cooper Parmer
participating in his first career 18-hole match
highlighted by an impressive 43 on his second nine
the Chargers gained valuable experience that will serve them well as the season progresses
They will be back in action on Tuesday at Hillcrest Country Club
where they will face off against Oldenburg Academy and Rising Sun High School
Batesville Golf Places 3rd in Whiteland Invitational
IN – The junior high Lady Chargers had 2 games this week
the cold weather and wind didn’t drive anyone away from playing softball
but North Decatur fell to Eastern Hancock by a score of 11-3
and the Chargers got the bats going and things started to click on defense vs
North Decatur was far too much for the Cougars
collected 3 hits (2 doubles and 1 single) to lead the Chargers to victory
Pacers Take Advantage at Home and Win Game One
IN – The North Decatur Chargers travelled to Jac-Cen-Del to take on the Eagles on Tuesday night in an early season matchup
the weather may have been cold but the Lady Chargers bats were anything but that
North Decatur jumped on the Eagles quickly after 2 doubles down the left field line from Carmen Thackery and Kendall Hostkoetter
Libby Crawford then singled to plate the final of 3 runs in the first inning
Elizbeth Meister pitched a 3 hit shutout over 5 innings with 3 strikeouts and 3 walks
Run support for her continued to pour in over the next few innings
the Chargers plated 11 runs including an inside the park homerun from Brooklyn White
The Chargers also were very sound on the defensive end
North Decatur piled up 23 hits and 17 runs on Eagles pitcher Cheyenne Cullen
Libby Crawford provided a spark in the middle of the lineup
Leadoff hitter Madison Rohls led North Decatur with five hits in five at bats
and Thackery each collected multiple hits for ND
and Thackery each stole multiple bases for the Chargers
North Decatur also ran wild on the base paths
The North Decatur Chargers will take on Liberty Christian in the Greenfield-Central Regional this Saturday
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IN) – North Decatur Varsity Chargers could not keep up with Batesville 9-4 on Tuesday at North Decatur High School
Batesville jumped out to the lead in the top of the first inning after Carson Meyer doubled
and a passed ball helped Batesville extend their early lead in the second
A triple by Dane Dudley extended the Batesville lead to 9-1 in the top of the third inning
The pitcher gave up one hit and one run over three innings
Eli Trenkamp pitched three innings in relief for North Decatur Varsity Chargers
The pitcher allowed zero hits and zero runs while
Kamdenn McKinney took the loss for North Decatur Varsity Chargers
The pitcher went one and one-third innings
surrendering eight runs (six earned) on five hits
North Decatur Varsity Chargers’s Henry Kinker
and Grayson Downey each drove in one run for North Decatur Varsity Chargers
Downey led North Decatur Varsity Chargers with three walks
Dudley and Carson Schneider were a force together in the lineup
as they each collected two hits for Batesville
Borgman and Meyer each drove in two runs for Batesville
Krekeler and Brayden Maple led the team with two walks each
Maple and Jaisle each stole multiple bases for Batesville
North Decatur Varsity Chargers will travel to Morristown for their next game on Thursday
IN – The North Decatur Lady Chargers track and field team made a trip up to Triton Central High School on Friday night to run in an 8-team invitational and returned home with several new PRs and a couple of top 50 performances in Indiana
Both Madi Allen and Sarah Moeller ran great times in the 300m low hurdles
fast enough to land them in the top 50 in Indiana
Madi Allen placed 1st and Moeller placed 4th
Allen also had a great night while jumping
She placed 1st in the high jump and 2nd in long jump
Metz threw a personal record and placing 4th
Mallory Dehaven in the 3200 meter run placing 5th
and Lauren Miller in the 3200 meter run placing 6th
The 4×8 team also had a successful night
The team will be back in action on Tuesday
The North Decatur Girls Varsity Track team started off their season with a 1st place finish against South Decatur and Rushville
Sarah Moeller in High Jump with a mark of 4’8”
Ellie Johnson in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:55 a new PR
Ava Lecher in the 400 meter dash with a time of 1:10
Madi Allen in the 100 meter dash with a time of 13.49 and the 300 meter low hurdles with a time of 51.34
Freshman Nora Amberger placing 3rd in the 1600 meter run and 3rd in Long jump
Freshamn Sophie Rohls placing 2nd in High jump
Sarah Moeller placing 3rd in the 100 meter high hurdles and the 300 meter low hurdles
Ellie Johnson placing 2nd in the 1600 meter run
Mallory Dehaven placing 3rd in the 3200 meter run
Mary Stier placing 4th in the 200 meter dash
Emmerson Gunn placing 2nd in the 3200 meter run
Lauren Miller placing 3rd in the 800 meter run
Lady Chargers compete next in the Triton Central Invite Friday April 11th at 5:00pm
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The IHSAA boys basketball state tournament began Tuesday night as sectional play tipped off across Indiana
There are plenty of more storylines, and IndyStar preps Insider Kyle Neddenriep has all the angles covered
Kyle's take: Sectional week is my favorite week of the season. But it can be better. Here's how
JonAnthony Hall: Fishers star thrives as 3-sport athlete, state champ
Schedule, pairings and scores for Central Indiana sectionals below. Statewide scores and schedule can be found here.
This is the first round? No. 1 Fishers holds off No. 3 Westfield to survive in Sectional 8
G1: Lawrence North 65, Lawrence Central 56
More: X-factor helps Guerin set up sectional semifinal showdown vs. Brebeuf
G2: Roncalli 69, Shelbyville 54
CLASS A∎ SECTIONAL 54 (AT CLINTON CENTRAL)
∎ SECTIONAL 57 (AT PURDUE POLY-BROAD RIPPLE)
Waldron High School has a new girls basketball coach
Doug Laker was approved as the girls varsity basketball coach at Wednesday’s Shelby Eastern Schools board meeting
He will have his first open gym session with the Mohawks today
“That’s always exciting,” said Laker Thursday morning
“I’ve been coaching against them so they know me
but they don’t really know me.”
Laker spent the last three seasons as the girls basketball head coach at North Decatur where he went 52-22 and won the 2024 sectional title
Laker also has been the boys basketball head coach at Rushville (2019-2021) and girls basketball head coach at Greenfield-Central (2009-2017) where he won 129 games and led the Cougars to the 2016 regional championship game
sectional and regional championships in 2022
Head coach Anthony Thomas stepped down at the end of the season and assistant coach Ilea Shipp was elevated to head coach
The Mohawks won 23 games in three seasons with Shipp as the head coach before she resigned
Waldron won eight games in 2024 while freshman Grace Fischer averaged 15.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game
A serious offseason knee injury sidelined her for her entire sophomore season
built around Fischer and rising senior Emerson Lindsey (9.7 ppg
“(Fischer) might be one of the best shooters I’ve ever coached,” said Laker
“I’ve had a lot of scorers and a lot of great shooters
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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A Tuesday afternoon barricade in North Las Vegas ended in the arrest of someone police believe is connected to a recent stabbing incident
We previously told you about two women who were injured in a stabbing incident in the area of Decatur Boulevard and Ann Road
North Las Vegas police needed help identifying the suspect
authorities identified the suspect as 38-year-old Synetta Harper
Harper was located at an apartment in the 3300 block of North Decatur
but when authorities tried to make contact
she refused to leave her apartment and barricaded herself inside
The North Las Vegas Police Department SWAT team responded to the scene
Harper was booked into the North Las Vegas jail on two counts of attempted murder
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Overnight closures planned for sound wall project along 215
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Drivers can anticipate overnight closures of the westbound on-ramp from North Decatur Boulevard to the Clark County-215 Beltway in the coming weeks
Clark County recently released the schedule for closures through January 9
Officials say crews will install sound walls along the Northern Beltway to reduce traffic noise that affects nearby residential areas
MORE ON NEWS 3 | Hikers rescued after falling in icy conditions on Mt. Charleston trail
Motorists are advised to use the on-ramp at North Jones Boulevard as a detour
Message boards have been placed along the freeway to notify drivers of the upcoming closures
NOTE: This article has been corrected to reflect Clark County is responsible for the project
not the Nevada Department of Transportation
IHSAA boys basketball sectional trophies will be lifted across Indiana tonight
We'll keep you updated with live scores and highlights from Central Indiana sectional championship games
Statewide scores and schedule can be found here.
Up next: IHSAA basketball regional pairings, schedule
'It should have been us.' Braylon Mullins' high school career ends in heartbreak
'We’re literally made for this.' No. 1 Fishers doesn't panic, caps sectional with 40th straight win
More: Mt. Vernon wins sectional the hard way: back-to-back wins over top-5 teams, state's best player
LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a crash that occurred just after 5:30 p.m
on Thursday at North Decatur Boulevard and Eugene Avenue
and all drivers and passengers were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
LVMPD suspects impairment may have been a factor in the crash
the southbound lanes of Decatur are closed at Eugene Ave
Motorists are advised to take alternate routes
It's regional Saturday in the IHSAA boys basketball state tournament
We have highlights, photos and recaps from Indiana's regional games. Pairings for semistate will be revealed 3 p.m., Sunday via IHSAAtv.org
IHSAA basketball: Semistate pairings, schedule, host sites
FINAL: Mt. Vernon 74, Brownsburg 40 (recap; photos)
FINAL: South Bend Riley 77, Warsaw 71, 2OT (recap; photos)
FINAL: Lawrence North 80, Mooresville 42 (recap; photos)
FINAL: Fishers 89, Harrison (West Lafayette) 39 (photos)
FINAL: South Bend St. Joseph 50, Columbia City 46 (photos; recap)
FINAL: Crispus Attucks 57
FINAL: New Palestine 63, Guerin Catholic 49 (recap)
FINAL: Princeton 61, Jennings County 48 (photos)
FINAL: Wapahani 53, Western Boone 45
FINAL: Forest Park 56, South Ripley 53
FINAL: Clinton Prairie 58, Lafayette Central Catholic 55, OT (recap)
FINAL: Monroe Central 66, Daleville 58 (recap)
FINAL: Clay City 51
Which Indiana high school football teams were lifting sectional trophies Friday night
Below is a class-by-class list of statewide scores from tonight's sectional finals
IHSAA football regional pairings: Next week's schedule, matchups
The IHSAA boys basketball sectional draw was Sunday night
Teams around the state learned the first obstacles in the path to Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Sectional play begins March 4 with sectional championship games March 8
IHSAA basketball sectional takeaways: The good, the bad and the can't-miss.
Sectional 57 (at Purdue Poly-Broad Ripple)
Bloomfield, Clay City
Cannelton
Austin, Brown County, South Ripley
Indiana high school boys basketball sectionals wrap up tonight with championship games
Below are statewide scores. For full coverage of Central Indiana sectionals click here
CLASS 3A∎ SECTIONAL 17 (AT EAST CHICAGO CENTRAL)
∎ SECTIONAL 51 (AT NORTH JUDSON-SAN PIERRE)
∎ SECTIONAL 57 (AT PURDUE POLY-BROAD RIPPLE)
The Indiana high school football postseason is right around the corner
and the sectional paths were revealed Sunday night
Sectional play for Class 4A-A schools begins Oct
with Class 5A and 6A joining the postseason fun Nov
Sectional pairings takeaways: Early showdowns, tough draws, new champs
What we learned from Week 8: On Lawrence North, Cascade, surprises
Indiana high school football silverware will be on the line next Friday. Check out who won in tonight's sectional semifinals to set up next week's sectional championship games
Below is a sectional-by-sectional statewide scores list
Who will play for IHSAA sectional title? Indiana high school football sectional finals pairings
2025 at 11:12 am ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Joann is shuttering all 800 stores in the U.S.
(Autumn Johnson/Patch)What to know summary:
GEORGIA — The assets of bankrupt fabric and crafts retailer Joann Inc. have gone to the highest bidders
and the company announced over the weekend that all of its stores — including 18 in Georgia — are closing
a liquidation firm backed by California-based Oaktree Capital Management
won an auction to acquire what's left of the company
which is subject to bankruptcy court approval
the winning bidders plan to wind down Joann operations and conduct going-out-of-business sales at all store locations
according to a Sunday announcement from the retailer
The sale and auction process was revealed last month when Hudson
Ohio-based Joann announced it was undergoing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring process
Boston-based Gordon Brothers Retail Partners
was initially named as the "stalking horse" bidder for Joann
but the retailer was seeking alternate offers
A stalking horse bid sets a floor to avoid subsequent lowball offers
Prior to the weekend announcement, the company had hoped to keep a fraction of its stores open
advisors and legal team "made every possible effort to pursue a more favorable outcome that would keep the company in business
"We are committed to working constructively with the winning bidder to ensure an orderly wind-down of operations that minimizes the impact on all our stakeholders," the announcement continued
"We deeply appreciate our dedicated Team Members
our customers and communities across the nation for their unwavering support for more than 80 years."
It's unclear how low prices will drop on Joann merchandise, such as fabric, sewing accessories and arts and crafts offerings. The company is currently promoting steep product discounts through its e-commerce site.
In addition to last month's Chapter 11 filing
Joann also filed in March 2024 but emerged a month later as a private company and managed to keep its stores open
Joann had more than 800 stores operating across 49 states
Here is the list of Joann Georgia stores (it's unclear how many
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Lightning delays across Central Indiana on Friday night pushed Week 2 Indiana high school football games to Saturday. Whether it was Pike's thrilling win over Fishers or No. 1 Westfield rallying past No. 9 Carmel
Catch up with Week 2's action with our roundup of scores
Storm damage: Microburst storm sends Center Grove stands into goal post
Westfield early-season statement: 'The No. 1 spot, it’s a privilege. We earned it.'
Carmel – Nathan Williams 43 pass from Anthony Coellner (Krishnamoorthy kick)
Westfield – Gabe Aramboles 79 pass from Carsen Melvin (Wright kick)
B – Avin Robinson 28 pass from Oscar Frye (Orlando kick)
C – Jackson Harvey 23 pass from Cameron Koers (Van Krisiloff kick)
B – Robinson 34 pass from Frye (kick failed)
Dohnavin Ward fired four touchdown passes
two each to Pierce Collins and Latrell Morton
to give the visiting Red Devils a slender one-point win over the Tigers
Fishers got 15 receptions for 181 yards from JonAnthony Hall
but Pike kept him out of the end zone to pull out the victory
P — Latrell Morton 3 pass from Dohnavin Ward (Logan Young kick)
P — Pierce Collins 7 pass from Ward (Young kick)
F — Gage Sturgill 5 run (Jon Tangara kick)
F — Ryan Thembulembu 16 pass from Sturgill (Tangara kick)
F —Thembulembu 13 pass from Sturgill (Tangara kick)
F — Thembulembu 34 pass from Sturgill (pass failed)
Cardinal Ritter at Lafayette Central Catholic
IHSAA football Indy-area Week 2 box scoresHAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN 49
NORTH CENTRAL 26Chandler Weston passed for three touchdowns and Clark Bucher ran for 115 yards and a pair of TDs as the Royals (2-0) outgunned the Panthers (0-2) in an offensive slugfest
Caleb Foor threw four TD passes of his own and threw for 377 yards for North Central
HS — Brennan Baker 2 run (Hugo Belmonte kick)
HS — Callen Okerson 32 pass from Chandler Weston (Belmonte kick)
HS — Charles Dabner 3 pass from Weston (Belmonte kick)
NC — Eli Thompson 48 pass from Caleb Foor (Ashton Dorris kick)
HS — Vaughn Johnson 14 run (Belmonte kick)
NC — Noah Bailey 33 pass from Foor (Dorris kick)
HS — Liam Boyd 5 pass from Weston (Belmonte kick)
NC — Demetrius Averitte 36 pass from Foor (pass failed)
NC — Thompson 54 pass from Foor (Dorris kick)
FWC – Mason Baughman 19 pass from Jimmy Sullivan (Corbin Dempsey kick)
CG – Nolan Rees 1 run (Dallas Cornpropst kick)
CG – Tristan Baxter 44 pass from Gabe McWilliams (Cornpropst kick)
FWC – Brady Rhoad 15 pass from Sullivan (Dempsey kick)
CG – Austin Hennessy 67 run (Cornpropst kick)
CG – Brady Dicken 22 pass from McWilliams (Cornpropst kick)
Dajuan Green 6-22; Center Grove: Reese 9-35
Passing – FW Carroll: Sullivan 12-16-0 142; Center Grove: McWilliams 5-9-0 80
Jaidon Vanpelt 3-38; Center Grove: Baxter 2-50
TW — Jack Sorgi 29 run (Camden Sankey kick)
BJ — Jay Hmurovich 46 pass from Geske (pass failed)
BJ — Taylor Clark 79 pass from Geske (Alex Todd kick)
BJ — Clark 14 pass from Geske (Hmurovich pass from Geske)
GC — Payton Foley 91 run (Andrew Trabel kick)
GC — Boston Willard 20 pass from Dallas Freeman (Trabel kick)
GC — Cooper Hinton 13 pass from Freeman (Trabel kick)
GC — Name N/A 15 fumble return (Trabel kick)
LN – Izayveon Moore 2 run (Nick Kurowski kick)
LN – Damario Moore 40 pass from Tanner Aspeslet (Kurowski kick)
LN – Davion Chandler 6 pass from Aspeslet (Kurowski kick)
LN – Monshun Sales 12 pass from Aspeslet (Kurowski kick)
Passing – Lawrence North: Aspeslet 12-16-1 227; FW North Side: N/A
BC – Declan Hostettler 31 interception return (Pato Gallardo kick)
HC – Caiden Verrett 98 kickoff return (Aldo Desiderio kick)
BC – Julio Graves 5 pass from Jack Harrington (Gallardo kick)
BC – Kalen Sargent 38 pass from Harrington (Gallardo kick)
BC – Daniel Adams 32 pass from Harrington (Gallardo kick)
Rushing – Bishop Chatard: Daniel Shaw 4-18
Jax Guidry 2-5; Hanover Central: Tommy Bonner 3-7
Passing – Bishop Chatard: Harrington 12-16-0 155; Hanover Central: Bonner 6-13-1 26
Sargent 1-38; Hanover Central: Henry Maurer 2-10
Gunner Ruppert ran for 241 yards and three touchdowns – two in a decisive fourth-quarter rally – to lift the Woodmen (1-1) to a home victory over the county rival Braves (0-2)
Freshman quarterback Evan Clark led the Braves with four TD passes – two each to Bobby Emberton and Jaxon Ramey – but Indian Creek paid the price for five interceptions
including one by Ruppert and two by Davion Jones
Indian Creek21707—35Greenwood77027—41G — Gunner Ruppert 68 run (William Thompson kick)
IC — Bobby Emberton 11 pass from Evan Clark (Aiden Long kick)
IC — Jaxon Ramey 30 pass from Clark (Long kick)
G — Jeremiah Carter 32 pass from Ayden Houseman (Thompson kick)
IC — Emberton 22 pass from Clark (Long kick)
G — Cave 3 pass from Houseman (kick failed)
NORTH DECATUR 8Eastern Hancock14686—34North Decatur0080—8EH — Evan Wheeler 11 pass from Elijah Edon (Austin Brown pass from Edon)
ND — Owen Eldridge 5 pass from Mason Morris (Corbin Thackery run)
EH — Brown 6 pass from Edon (Ethan Sipes run)
EH — Kayden Ruble 15 pass from Edon (pass failed)
North Decatur: No individual stats available
Trey Dobson rushed for 159 yards and passed for 203 more to lead the Cougars (1-1) to a home win over the Warriors (0-2) in a contest plagued by bad weather
The two schools will become future members of the Indiana Crossroads Conference
Greenwood Christian made the most of four takeaways
including two interceptions and two fumble recoveries
CC — Henry Schafer 42 pass from Zeb Cox (Schafer kick)
GC — Daniel Honeycutt 5 pass from Trey Dobson (Campbell kick)
GC — Isaiah Johnson 67 pass from Dobson (Campbell kick)
CC — Caleb Jankowski 20 pass from Blake Stewart (Schafer kick)
LEBANON 31Two-Three sentences explaining what happened goes here
Second sentence has team names when talking about the schools
GC — Trevor Macey 49 pass from Houze (Nick Wilson kick)
L — Jackson Folden 6 run (Brady Johnson kick)
L — Kaden Lark 2 pass from Folden (Johnson kick)
GC — Aiden Horn 33 pass from Malcolm Houze (Wilson kick)
L — Tannen Monden 84 kickoff return (Johnson kick)
GC — Horn 28 pass from Houze (Wilson kick)
GC — Jacob Jones 45 pass from Folden (Johnson kick)
Rushing — Guerin Catholic: Malcolm Houze 7-64
Below are Central Indiana schedules, scores and stats for the 2024-25 Indiana girls high school basketball sectional tournaments
IHSAA girls basketball regionals: Schedule, scores, stats
WEDNESDAY WRAP: This was set to be rebuild year for Shelbyville. Instead, it's a win away from sectional final
TUESDAY WRAP: Freshman heroics at Cathedral, Pike's emotional win, EH records, more
Statewide scoreboard: Updates, schedules
The Scorers Table will be hosting live postgame shows Tuesday
G4: Westfield 61, Noblesville 52 — Westfield played free Friday. And that freedom sparked a Sectional 8 semifinals upset.
G2: Avon 60, Ben Davis 56 — Pike, Avon advance in dramatic fashion
G3: Pike 64, Plainfield 62 — Pike, Avon advance in dramatic fashion
Franklin Central 54, Center Grove 47, OT — She thought her HS career was over. But good news from doctor kept sectional hopes alive.
G4: Tri-West 42, Guerin Catholic 36 — Tri-West, Danville grind out sectional semifinal wins to set up rivalry rematch
G5: Danville 51, Brebeuf Jesuit 39 — Tri-West, Danville grind out sectional semifinal wins to set up rivalry rematch
Shelbyville 52, Rushville 46 — This was set to be rebuild year for Shelbyville. Instead, it's a win away from sectional final
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