Well, it
hasn’t taken long to reveal that the Hoosier Crossroads Conference race is
going to be a topsy-turvy affair. Friday night’s results redden the faces of
preseason predictors and jumbled the standings.
We told you
last week that the Westfield-Avon game was going to have a big impact on the
league race, and indeed it did. The Shamrocks clubbed the Orioles 24-13. That
made Avon, a preseason co-favorite, 0-2 out of the gate. It also left Westfield
at the top of the standings along with an unexpected cast. They join
Brownsburg, Zionsville, and Fishers at 2-0.
Brownsburg
travelled to Lucas Oil Stadium and picked up its second win, 14-7 over
Noblesville. Fishers handed another of the conference favorites, Hamilton
Southeastern, a 10-6 setback. Finally, Zionsville continued to be the most
impressive team in the early going. The Eagles clubbed McCutcheon 54-3.
Harrison
blistered Lafayette Jeff 50-14. Keep in mind the Raiders only lost to Westfield
by a single point. Do not count them out in the title chase.
This coming
Friday, the highlight affair will feature Fishers journeying to Westfield. That
contest will thin the ranks of the unbeaten one way or another. The other
contest to watch is Avon travelling to Harrison. The Orioles certainly qualify
as a desperate team right now. Meanwhile, Harrison will need this one to stay
in the conference chase.
While most
sports are just beginning, girls golf season is in full swing. Here is a
summary of HCC action on the links for the first part of the season. These
statistics are courtesy of the HCC office.
SEASON RECORDS &
RESULTS
School
Record
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Results Through August 15, 2009
Avon
2-0
162.0
349.3
Plainfield (W 162-182); Brownsburg (W 162-194)
Avon Invitational – 94th Place
(11 teams);Team Score: 349
Center
Grove Invitational – 11th
Place (21 teams);Team Score:342
HendricksCounty Tournament – 1st Place (9 teams) Team
Score 346
Artie
IInvitational – 6th
Place (9 teams; Team Score 363
Roncalli
Invitational – 3rd
Place; Team Score 341
LafayetteHarrison
Invitational – 3rd
Place (13 teams); Team Score 355
Brownsburg
0-2
194.0
396.2
Avon (L 194-162)
Avon Invitational – 9th Place
(11 teams); Team Score 387
Mooresville
Invitatinal – 10th
Place (14 teams); Team Score 386
HendricksCounty Tournament – 5th Place (6 teams); Team
Score 411
McCutcheon
Invitational – 7th
Place (19 teams); Team Score 393
Harrison Invitational – 10th Place
(13 teams); Team Score 404
Fishers
38-15
No
9 Hole Matches
358.0
Western
Invitational – 10th
Place (20 teams); Team Score 363
Avon Invitatioal – 3rd Place
(11 teams); Team Score 346
Mooresville
Inviational – 2nd
Place (15 teams); Team Score 350
Yorktown Invitational – 2nd Place
(5 teams); Team Score 361
Brebeuf
Invitational – 3rd
Place (7 teams); Team Score 370
Hamilton
Southeastern
–
No
9 Hole Matches
314.7
Western
Invitational – 3rd
Place (20 teams); Team Score 320
Center
Grove Invitational – 1st
Place (21 teams); Team Score 305
Kokomo Invitational – 2nd Place
(15 Teams): Team Score 319
Harrison
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Lafayette Jeff
–
No
9 Hole Matches
347.0
Western
Invitational – 6th
Place (20 teams): Team Score 341
TwinLakes Invitational – 1st Place (7 teams); Team
Score 353
Avon Invitational – 5th Place
(11 teams); Team Score 361
Center
Grove Invitational – 14th
Place (21 teams); Team Score 348
Benton Central
Invitational – 2nd
Place (18 teams): Team Score 349
McCutcheon
Invitational – 3rd
Place (21 teams); Team Score 338
Harrison Invitational
–1st Place (13 teams) Team
Score 339
McCutcheon
27-23
199.0
400.0
Harrison
(L 208-199)
Benton Central
Invitational – 3rd
Place (18 teams); Team Score 398
McCutcheon
Invitational – 13th
Place (21 teams): Team Score 402
While most
of the major schools in Indiana were warming up with non-conference foes Friday
night, HCC teams entered the fray of league action. One of the unique aspects
of Hoosier Crossroads football is that the entire schedule is comprised of
conference games. Here is a look at Friday’s action.
Much has
been made in the media of Zionsville’s move to 5A. We at Hoosier Authority are
not sure why. The Eagles have played a 5A schedule for years, ever since joining the HCC. They showed Friday
they are ready for the rigors by blasting Lafayette Jeff 41-0. It was the first
shutout suffered by the Bronchos in 14 seasons.
The
explosive offenses forgot to show up at Hamilton Southeastern. The contest
between the Royals and Avon was billed as an early showdown and was expected to
be a high scoring affair. It was anything but that. Hamilton Southeastern
prevailed in a defensive struggle 7-6. Westfield conquered Harrison in another
nail biting clash. The rapidly improving Shamrocks came away with a 14-13
victory.
The offensive
shootout took place in Noblesville. Fishers invaded the Millers’ home and came
away with a 38-29 win. Brownsburg rounded out the slate with a 19-8 victory
over McCutcheon.
The results
from opening night mean that only one game this coming Friday will be between
two teams who won in week one. That will take place when Hamilton Southeastern
travels to corporation foe Fishers. The other key game on the docket will be in
Avon where the orioles try to bounce back against Westfield. A Shamrock win
would spell real trouble for Avon’s title hopes this time around.