
The Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) High School girls soccer team capped a historic 2025 season with a perfect record and a state championship, and the achievement was recognized Monday night by the Fishers City Council.
The Royals finished the season with 22 wins, no losses, and one tie, earning a state title and a place in the school’s record books. Head coach Greg Davidson and team members were honored by the council for their outstanding season.
In other business Monday night, council members removed the proposed Story Cottage memory care facility rezoning from the meeting agenda. Council President Pete Peterson said the petitioner plans to resubmit the proposal at a later date. The project had previously received a favorable 6–1 recommendation vote from the Fishers Plan Commission. However, several residents living near 10990 Brooks School Road spoke in opposition during the public hearing. With the withdrawal, the rezoning request will restart the approval process when it is resubmitted.
The council also approved several routine items, including fund transfers, an appropriation to support city health department programs using Health First Indiana funds, lease financing for equipment used by the Wastewater Department, and revisions to two positions in the 2026 city salary ordinance.
