Fuel Complete Iowa Sweep with 3–2 Road Win

The Indy Fuel closed out their weekend in Iowa with another road victory, defeating the Iowa Heartlanders 3–2 on Sunday night as Eric Martin scored his second consecutive game-winning goal.

Iowa struck first after a scoreless opening stretch that included two early Indy power plays. The Fuel were unable to convert with the man advantage, and later paid the price when they went shorthanded midway through the period. With 34 seconds remaining on the power play, Keltie Jeri-Leon scored to give the Heartlanders a 1–0 lead.

The opening period also featured a physical edge, highlighted by a fight between Indy’s Cody Schiavon and Iowa’s Nick Carabin at 18:03. Both players received fighting majors, and Schiavon was also assessed an instigating minor. Despite outshooting Iowa 10–8, the Fuel trailed 1–0 after one period.

Indy evened the score early in the second period. Lee Lapid found the net at 3:38, finishing a setup from Brett Moravec and Christian Berger to make it 1–1. The Fuel penalty kill kept the game tied later in the period when Nick Grima was called for interference.

Another fight broke out at 16:12 between Michael Marchesan and Luke Mobley, with both players receiving majors. Iowa regained the lead at 18:40 on a goal by Matthew Sop, but the advantage lasted only 20 seconds. Terry Broadhurst answered quickly for Indy at 19:00, sending the teams into the second intermission tied 2–2.

The third period remained scoreless until the final minutes. Eric Martin broke the deadlock with the eventual game-winner, a goal that was reviewed for potential goaltender interference but ultimately upheld.

Iowa called a timeout with 41.5 seconds remaining in regulation in an effort to force overtime, but the Fuel held strong defensively to secure the 3–2 regulation win and complete a successful weekend on the road.

Fishers Police Believe Missing HSE Student Hailey Buzbee Is Deceased; Suspect in Custody

Mayor Fadness addresses the media Sunday

Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness delivered grim news Sunday evening, announcing that police believe 17-year-old Hamilton Southeastern High School student Hailey Buzbee is deceased.

Standing before assembled media, Fadness said it “pains me to make this announcement,” calling it a moment no one in the community wanted to face.

Fishers Police Chief Ed Gebhart confirmed that a suspect, Tyler Thomas, 39, of Ohio, is in custody. Thomas is being held in a central Ohio jail on felony charges of tampering with evidence and pandering obscenity. As of Sunday evening, no bond had been set, and Thomas is scheduled to appear in court Monday. Gebhart emphasized that Thomas has not been charged with murder at this time and that the investigation remains ongoing.

According to police, Buzbee and Thomas met through online gaming. Buzbee was reported missing on January 6. Investigators believe Thomas picked her up from her Fishers home. Police made contact with Thomas several days after the disappearance, at which time he claimed he dropped Buzbee off along a roadway in western Ohio. Authorities later determined that claim was false, Gebhart said.

Search warrants obtained by an Ohio sheriff’s office led investigators to search a short-term rental property using aerial drones, canine units, and physical search techniques in an effort to locate Buzbee. Police also believe she had been at Thomas’ home in Columbus.

While Thomas remains jailed on felony charges, Gebhart said the search for Buzbee’s body continues.

Mayor Fadness said he spent time Sunday morning with the Buzbee family, reflecting on Hailey’s life and the profound loss they are experiencing.

“They talked about what an incredible human being Hailey was,” Fadness said. “She was a bright light in the family, a wonderful big sister, and someone with tremendous promise. She was excited about moving on to university. Her family is devastated.”

Fadness added that the city is keeping the family at the center of its thoughts and expects the community to come together and support the family

HSE Schools posted the following statement:

We are deeply saddened by the death of Hamilton Southeastern High School junior Hailey Buzbee. 

Hailey was a valued member of our school community, remembered for her big heart and positive spirit. Her family shared that she was a bright light and a loving big sister. Hailey will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

While details remain limited as the investigation continues, we recognize the wide-reaching impact this news may have on students, staff, and families.

“This is an incredibly difficult and heartbreaking situation for our entire school community,” said HSE Superintendent Pat Mapes. “Our thoughts are with Hailey’s family and loved ones during this unimaginable time.”

Supporting students and staff remains the district’s top priority. Crisis response teams will be available beginning tomorrow and throughout the week to provide support to students and staff as needed.

Ignite Ride Big Night to Sweep Dallas at Home, Stay on Top of MLV Standings

The Indy Ignite women’s volleyball team turned in a dominant performance Saturday night, sweeping the Dallas Pulse 3-0 at the Fishers Event Center to improve to 5-1 in Major League Volleyball play.

The Ignite controlled the match from the opening serve, winning by scores of 25-14, 25-14 and 29-27 before an energetic home crowd. The victory marked Indy’s first home sweep in nearly a year and snapped Dallas’ four-match winning streak.

Indy’s balanced offense and strong defensive play were evident throughout the match. The Ignite finished with 51 digs and seven service aces, tying a league season high for a three-set match. Consistent pressure from the service line kept Dallas out of rhythm, while Indy’s blocking limited scoring opportunities at the net.

Lydia Martyn and Kayla Lund each recorded 10 kills to lead the Ignite attack. Their production proved especially important in the third set, when Dallas pushed the score deep into extra points before Indy closed out the match with a late surge.

The win left the Ignite alone atop the MLV standings through the first four weeks of the season, continuing a strong early showing for the second-year professional franchise based in the Indianapolis area.

Head coach Lauren Bertolacci said after the match that the team’s depth and composure were key factors, noting contributions across multiple rotations and steady play in pressure situations.

The Ignite, who play their home matches at the Fishers Event Center, have quickly emerged as one of Central Indiana’s newest professional sports attractions. Indy will look to carry its momentum into its next scheduled match at home against the Grand Rapids Rise Friday.

Fuel Outlast Heartlanders in Shootout After Penalty-Filled Night in Iowa

The Indy Fuel opened a two-game weekend series with a hard-fought 3-2 shootout victory over the Iowa Heartlanders on Saturday night, rallying twice and surviving a series of late penalties to earn the win.

After a rare Friday night off, Indy struck first midway through the opening period. Brett Moravec scored at 10:06 of the first to give the Fuel a 1-0 lead, with Lee Lapid and Matt Petgrave picking up assists. Iowa was whistled for the game’s first penalty later in the period, but Indy was unable to convert on the power play. The Fuel held a slim 12-11 shots advantage in a physical first period.

Iowa evened the score just 29 seconds into the second period on a goal by Thomas. The remainder of the period featured special teams at both ends, though neither club capitalized. Indy killed its first penalty of the night and later went on the power play, only to be denied again. The Fuel controlled play in the period, outshooting Iowa 13-6, but the teams entered the third tied 1-1.

The Heartlanders grabbed their first lead early in the third when Matthew Sop scored on the power play following a slashing penalty. Indy responded quickly, as Eric Martin scored less than three minutes later to tie the game at 2-2.

The final minutes of regulation were marked by penalties and key saves. Indy goaltender Mitchell Weeks stopped a penalty shot by Iowa’s Elliot Desnoyers at 15:56, preserving the tie. Neither team scored on late power plays, sending the game to overtime.

Indy killed off two penalties in the extra session, including a 4-on-3 disadvantage, before the game was decided in a shootout. Martin scored the lone goal in three rounds, lifting the Fuel to the 3-2 victory.

Indy outshot Iowa 35-25. The two teams will meet again Sunday in Iowa.

Fridays With Larry January 30, 2026

 

In this week’s Friday’s With Larry Podcast, I am doing something a bit different.  Instead of reviewing the week’s news, I talk about myself and my background.  I am often asked about that as I talk with people throughout the local community so I will talk mostly about myself in this edition of the podcast.

Fridays With Larry is sponsored by Citizens State Bank.

Find my podcast, video version at this link or audio at this link….or, use the links below.

 

Ignite Lights Up Fishers with 3–1 Win Over Atlanta Vibe at Fishers Event Center

The Indy Ignite continued a strong start to the Major League Volleyball season Thursday night, defeating the Atlanta Vibe 3–1 at the Fishers Event Center in front of an energetic home crowd.

Indy opened the match in control, taking the first set 25–18 behind aggressive serving and steady play at the net. Atlanta answered in the second set, using a decisive scoring run to pull away for a 25–16 win and even the match.

The Ignite regrouped quickly in the third set, reestablishing momentum with a balanced offensive attack and strong defensive play to claim a 25–19 victory. Indy closed out the match in the fourth set, winning 25–18 to secure the 3–1 result.

Indianapolis native Raven Colvin delivered a solid all-around performance for the Ignite, finishing with six kills, three blocks and two service aces. Her play helped stabilize the match after Atlanta’s second-set surge and fueled Indy’s push in the final two sets.

Atlanta was led by Leah Edmond, who posted a team-high 13 kills and added 10 digs, while Aiko Jones contributed six kills, four blocks and 12 digs in a strong defensive effort. Despite the Vibe’s resilience, Indy’s depth and consistency proved to be the difference down the stretch.

The match marked another early-season home appearance for the Ignite at the Fishers Event Center, the 7,500-seat venue that opened in late 2024 and has quickly become a focal point for professional volleyball and major sporting events in central Indiana.

Fans filled the arena for the 7 p.m. first serve, adding to the growing atmosphere surrounding women’s professional volleyball in the region. With the win, the Ignite improved their record and continued to build momentum as the season progresses, looking ahead to upcoming home matches with confidence.

HSE Schools to Operate on Two-Hour Delay Friday as Extreme Cold Persists

Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) Schools will operate on a two-hour delay on Friday, January 30, as extremely cold weather continues to linger across the area.

District officials said the later start will allow additional time for school buses to warm up and will improve daylight visibility for students waiting at bus stops, while still keeping the instructional day on track.

Families are encouraged to ensure students are dressed appropriately for the cold morning conditions.

As part of the adjusted schedule, HSE Preschool classes, both morning and afternoon sessions, are canceled for the day. Students enrolled in HSF Academy will continue with eLearning as previously scheduled.

HSE Schools has made several schedule adjustments this week in response to ongoing winter weather and cold temperatures, saying they are prioritizing student safety while maintaining learning opportunities whenever possible.

Hamilton County Democrats Open First Permanent Party Office in Fishers

Ribbon cutting ceremony at the Eller House (Photo provided by HAMCO Democrats)

The Hamilton County Democratic Party marked the opening of its first permanent office with a ribbon-cutting and open house Saturday, Jan. 24, celebrating what party leaders described as a milestone fueled by grassroots support.

The event brought together party leadership, candidates, elected officials, volunteers and supporters at the new office, located at The Eller House, 7050 E. 116th St. in Fishers. Leaders said the space represents growing momentum for Democrats in Hamilton County and provides a long-needed home base for local organizing.

While the party has operated temporary offices during past election cycles, including the 2016 election, officials said this marks the first time local Democrats have secured a lasting headquarters. The office will serve as a hub for canvassing, volunteer coordination, meetings and voter outreach as party activity continues to expand across the county.

Party leaders emphasized that the office was made possible entirely through local donations and volunteer efforts, with no financial support from the state Democratic Party or outside organizations. They said the effort reflects increased engagement by residents interested in local civic involvement.

“We are very grateful to all the donors and volunteers that made this office possible,” said Hamilton County Democratic Party Chairman Josh Lowry. “It gives us the headquarters we need to focus our work for what matters — helping Democrats win elections so they can improve the lives of Hoosiers.”

The opening highlighted the role of volunteers whose work helped secure and prepare the space, and who continue to drive party organizing efforts countywide.

Party officials said the office is open to community members interested in getting involved and learning more about Democratic initiatives in Hamilton County.