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Royals open with tough win over Giants

by

Richie Hall

Sports Editor

Hamilton County Reporter

FISHERS – Eight months after finishing the most successful season in its history, the Hamilton Southeastern girls basketball team was back on the court Thursday.

The Royals, defending Class 4A state champions and the pre-season No. 1-ranked team, got a good test in its first game of the season, taking on 4A No. 9 Ben Davis. It was a hard-fought game, but Southeastern hung on to win 49-44 in front of its home crowd.

While the Royals have three key players returning from last season, this year’s team is younger than in years past. Southeastern graduated a strong senior class – three of whom are playing either Division I or Division II college basketball – so newer players are stepping in, and doing so against a difficult schedule.

“We are starting a couple kids that haven’t started,” said HSE coach Chris Huppenthal. “We are playing some kids that do not have a lot of varsity basketball experience. We’re going to have to work through that. You wish kids would come into your program with a lot of experience and ready for what’s about to happen. But the only way they can get that is from playing and if they haven’t played at this level before, there’s going to be some tough situations.”

But the Royals have enough experience to help them get out of those situations, starting with Sydney Parrish. The 6-foot-2 senior is back after scoring 30 points in last year’s state championship game and committing to the University of Oregon. Parrish picked up where she left off on Thursday, pouring 33 points to lead all scorers.

“It feels a lot different because I know I am one of the oldest on the team and have to be more of a leader than just a player on the team,” said Parrish. “It’s a fun role to have. It’s a challenging role, and I’m willing to take it on this year.”

Parrish gave Southeastern its first run of the game, scoring three straight layins in the first quarter that turned a 7-7 tie into a 13-7 Royals lead. Senior Jackie Maulucci and junior Lydia Self, both of whom played significant minutes last season, each hit a 3-pointer during the first period.

The Giants cut the lead to 13-11 by the end of the quarter, but an and-1 from Parrish and another triple from Maulucci took the lead back up to 19-11. Southeastern held Ben Davis scoreless for the first four minutes of the second period, and Maulucci’s five points in the final couple minutes sent the Royals into halftime up 26-19.

Parrish opened the second half with a 3-pointer, giving HSE its largest lead at 29-19. She made another three-point play to push the Royals ahead 34-25. But the Giants went on their own 9-0 run to tie the game at 34-34. Parrish added another four points, and that kept Southeastern ahead 38-36 after three quarters.

In the fourth quarter, Ben Davis senior Khera Goss made an early and-1 to give the Giants a 39-38 lead, their first lead since the game’s opening minutes. But Parrish stormed back to score five quick points, a basket off a steal and another three-point play.

“To Sydney’s credit, she did what she had to do, stepped up and took control of the game, really from start to finish,” said Huppenthal.

That put Southeastern up 43-39, and the Royals never trailed again. Southeastern finished the game by going 6-of-6 from the free throw line.

“Credit to our kids, they buckled down, had some great defensive possessions and took care of it, hit some free throws down the stretch, and that’s what championship teams do,” said Huppenthal.

“It was really nice to get a tough game out of the way,” said Parrish. “I think all of our games this year, we have a really good schedule and a really good conference, so they’re all going to be challenging. To start off with Ben Davis, I think really helps us.”

After Parrish’s 33, Maulucci added 13 points and Self score three. Parrish also led in rebounding with nine, while senior Bailee Poore pulled seven rebounds.

“Bailee’s one of our best rebounders,” said Huppenthal. “She’s 5-foot-4. People are going to think we’re crazy when we do some things with her, but Bailee’s a tough kid. She’s a really good rebounder.”

Southeastern will play its next game at home, taking on Center Grove Saturday morning.

 

Carmel’s Agave Mexican Eatery planning downtown Fishers location

If you have ever visited Mail Street in downtown Carmel, you may be familiar with  the Agave Mexican restaurant located there.  Local owners Cynthia Zimla and Evelyn Veloz have announced plans to locate a second Agave location in the Nickel Plate District in downtown Fishers.  The eatery is planned for the Spark Apartments building at the corner of North and Maple Streets.

“The people of Hamilton County have welcomed our restaurant from the beginning,” said Zimla, co-owner of Agave Bar and Grill in a news release. “As soon as we saw the corner location at the Spark Apartments in Fishers, we knew it was the perfect spot for our growing business.”

Agave will offer a full Mexican menu at the new location.  The projected opening date is March of 2020.

“It was always our expectation that the development of the Nickel Plate District would create increased opportunity for locally-owned businesses and restaurateurs,” said Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. “The planned addition of Agave Bar and Grill to North Street brings yet another destination for residents and visitors in our thriving city center.”

 

Biggest Small Business Saturday ever coming to Fishers

Small Business Saturday has become as large a tradition as Black Friday, with people with money to spend on Christmas gifts encouraged to check out their local small shops.  Fishers has had a local effort to promote small businesses, but in 2019 the city is planning its biggest-ever Small Business Saturday.

Almost 60 businesses will have special offerings for those choosing to check them out Saturday, November 30th.  Shoppers will have access to a mobile event guide on the brand-new Play Fishers app, available for free download from the App Store and on Google Play. Shoppers who check in at three participating businesses during the event will be entered to win a prize pack including gifts from Shop Fishers businesses.

Here is a listing of Fishers businesses planning to be a part of this Small Business Saturday promotion, as provided by the City of Fishers:

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What Tuesday’s election means moving forward

by

Fred Swift

Hamilton County Reporter

(NOTE: This is a commentary written by Fred Swift of the Hamilton County Reporter. The views expressed are those of Fred Swift and do not necessarily reflect the views of LarryInFishers.com.  This opinion piece is posted here as part of a partnership between the Reporter and LarryInFishers.com) 

The dust has settled from the municipal election campaign, and there are observations that may be worth noting as a result of Tuesday’s voting.

For example, for the first time in Hamilton County, there will be three generations of one family holding public office at the same time. Glen Schwartz, a Republican, is a Jackson Township Board member, his son, Steve Schwartz, is a member of the County Council, and this week, Steve’s son, Pete Schwartz, was elected to the Noblesville City Council.

If there is one person Democrats can thank, and Republicans can blame, for the victory of three Democratic city council members in Fishers and Carmel, it is Joe Weingarten, chairman of the Democratic Party. Joe worked overtime getting candidates for council. He tried to get candidates for mayor and more for council. But, many Democrats are reluctant to run because they almost always lose. This time 11 council seats in Noblesville, Carmel and Fishers were contested. Three won for the first time ever.

This makes news because it’s a first, but 49 other city offices in the county went to Republicans, not to mention the 16 town council positions in Sheridan, Cicero, Arcadia and Atlanta, all but one of which is Republican.

Next year there will likely be more Democrats running. They may find it a bit harder seeking countywide office, although Republican winning margins have been shrinking. The cause of this is debatable, but certainly the thousands of new apartment dwellers are a contributing factor.

Carmel voters easily approved a school security referendum Tuesday which could result in a property tax rate increase of up to five cents, but Carmel Clay business manager Roger McMichael doubts the full five cent levy will be needed next year. He says the school system plans to hire 11 new resource officers, but they cannot all be found immediately.

Despite all recent efforts including early voting, just under 35,000 city and town residents participated in the election. That is less than 16 percent of the electorate, and rather dismal. But, other communities did even worse if that means anything.

Mayor Scott Fadness reacts to the Fishers City Council election results

In the aftermath of the Fishers City election, which resulted in two Democrats being elected to the Fishers City Council, I requested a reaction from Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness.  His statement is below:

 

“I’m sincerely disappointed to lose two great members of our city council. Rich Block has been instrumental in much of our economic development success over the last few years and Eric Moeller has been a strong advocate for neighborhoods in his district.

“Our community is growing and change comes with that. Over the coming weeks I am committed to meeting with incoming councilors Samantha Delong and Jocelyn Vare to discuss ways we can work together to continue the progress in Fishers to be a smart, vibrant, and entrepreneurial city.”

Fred Swift on the election results

by

Fred Swift

Hamilton County Reporter 

For the first time in history, Democrats have been elected to city councils in Fishers and Carmel.

While it may not seem like winning a total of three seats out of 11 contested council races is impressive, it is a major breakthrough for Democrats. And, it is likely to build momentum for next year.

In Fishers, Democrat Samantha DeLong defeated Republican Eric Moeller by 32 votes, and Jocelyn Vare bested Rich Block by more than 500 votes for an at-large council seat. Republicans prevailed for the other seven. Mayor Scott Fadness was re-elected without opposition.

In Carmel, Miles Nelson, a Democrat, won over Debra Minott in a new council district by a margin of 1,467 to 1,151, while the GOP won the other eight seats on the nine-member council. Mayor Jim Brainard got more than 10,000 votes but didn’t need them. He was unopposed.

Republicans swept the election for council in Noblesville and in Westfield where Mayor Andy Cook fended off a challenge from Libertarian Donald Rainwater 3,168 to 1,991, and Mike Johns won the only contested council race over independent Kate Snedeker.

Voters made Chris Jensen officially the city’s mayor-elect. He was unopposed and has already begun forming his new administration.

Jerry Cook was elected to the town council in Cicero over Brad Baker in the only race on the town’s ballot.

Republicans were surprised and disappointed by the Democratic wins in Fishers and Carmel, but their fortunes may not be fading as straight ticket Republican votes outnumbered straight ticket Democrat votes 8,878 to 1,867 countywide. The total voter turnout was very low at only 15.6 percent countywide.

Democrats had figured they would do better with a low turnout if they could get their hardcore supporters to the polls.

Carmel had the best turnout at just under 20 percent, and that may have been because of a school tax referendum in which voters were asked to consider increasing property taxes to provide more school security. That referendum passed with 69 percent approval.

 

 

 

Rich Block & Eric Moeller comment on Facebook

Two Fishers City Council Republicans on the losing end of Tuesday night’s election results took to Facebook Tuesday night for comments.

Council President Rich Block, an at-large member of the council, wrote on his Facebook feed when it was clear he would not win re-election.  ” Congratulations to Jocelyn Vare for being elected,”  wrote Block. “I have sincerely appreciated the support and the work we did together for Fishers. Thank you.”

Jocelyn Vare said Tuesday night she received a phone call from Rich Block congratulating her, and she expressed her appreciation for the phone call.

North Central District Councilman Eric Moeller posted on Facebook Tuesday night, saying he had placed a call to Sam DeLong congratulating her on winning the council seat and offering assistance in the transition.  He expressed pleasure at the many people he has met during his council tenure of more than 4 years.

“…to me it’s more of a pivot,” wrote Moeller. “A pivot from spending time with council-related matters, to spending much more time with my family – which I’m truly looking forward to! Side note – My five year old son wasn’t even born yet when I campaigned in the 2014 primary.”

Councilman Moeller added that he looks forward to continuing to be a strong advocate for Fishers.

Historic Election Night In Fishers

Hamilton County Democratic Chairman Joe Weingarten checks his phone as he prepares to inform candidates they have won

The Rails Restaurant was the scene of a raucous election night party Tuesday as supporters of Democrat Jocelyn Vare gathered to celebrate an historic electoral victory in her campaign for Fishers City Council.  She will assume her at-large council seat in January.

The final results showed Ms. Vare garnering 25.49% of the vote, besting Republican City Council President Rich Block, who received 22.61% of the votes cast.  Cecilia Coble and Todd Zimmerman both easily won re-election to at-large council seats.  There were four candidates for at-large Fishers council seats, with the top three elected to four-year terms.

I moved to Fishers in 1991, and never saw a Democrat get very close to winning a municipal election, sometimes the whole election was cancelled when no Democrats stepped forward to run.  That’s why this is an historic election.

The cheers, selfies and celebration were something to see for Jocelyn Vare as she partied with her friends and supporters.  I recorded a brief video with her election night you can view below.

But there was another important upset Tuesday, with Democrat Sam DeLong defeating incumbent Eric Moeller, by a margin of 32 votes, 599-567.

Republican incumbents David George and John Weingardt both won re-election to council seats.

This election will not shift the political make-up of Fishers city government.  Republicans still hold a 7-2 majority on the council, the mayor’s office, along with the city clerk and city judge.  But the simple fact that two women, both Democrats, were winners in this general election has made political history here.

I was with Hamilton County Democratic Chairman Joe Weingarten at the Hamilton County Judicial Center as the election results were coming-in.  Joe was smiling ear-to-ear.  His candidates were not only competitive, but won some races in this year’s local elections.

I’ll have more to say in the coming days about this election.  In the meantime, you can find the final results at this link.

 

 

 

2019 Fishers City Election Returns

 

Final Results

 

CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE

Rich Block (R)                                             4390      22.61%

Cecilia Coble (R)                                       5097       2625%

Todd Zimmerman (R)                              4983       25.66%

Jocelyn Vare (D)                                        4950        25.49%

 

CITY COUNCIL NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT

Eric Moeller (R)                                      567                  48.02%

Samantha (Sam)DeLong (D)           599                  51.37%                    

 

CITY COUNCIL SOUTH CENTRAL DISTRICT

John Weingardt (R)                            743               54.67%

Lane Skeeters (D)                                 616              45.33% 

 

CITY COUNCIL SOUTH WEST DISTRICT

David George (R)                              861       51.71%

Adam Kaps (D)                                   804       48.29%

 

 

 

1 dead, 2 injured in Sunday afternoon I-69 crash near 106th Street in Fishers

Fishers Police photo of the accident scene

A sunny, pleasant Sunday afternoon was marred by a fatal accident on I-69, near 106th Street, in Fishers.  The southbound lanes of the Interstate highway were closed for several hours as authorities cleaned up the crash and investigated the cause.

Fishers Police have identified the fatal victim as William Womack, 66, from Indianapolis.  Listed as seriously injured are Heath Franklin, 43, and Isaiah Newsome, 41, both from Bloomington, Indiana.

Just after 2:00pm, Fishers police received a report of the crash, involving  a 2015 Ford van and a 2018 Ford Truck. The driver of the van was found dead at the scene. The driver and passenger of the truck were seriously injured and transported to an area hospital by the Fishers Department of Fire and Emergency Services.

According to the Fishers Police Department Crash Reconstruction Team, it appears that both vehicles were traveling southbound when the two vehicles collided.

No other details on the cause of the crash have been released. Police say the collision remains under investigation. The southbound lanes of Interstate 69 were partially closed for approximately three hours Sunday afternoon