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GIRLS GOLF STATE FINALS
1 Zionsville +31
2 Noblesville +53
3 Westfield +64
4 Carmel +69
5 Hamilton SE +74
1 Taylor Snively (10) Zionsville -3
2 Lexi Ray (12) Franklin Community +1
3 Maya Fujisawa Keuling (9) Carmel +2
4 Josie Kelley (12) Noblesville +3
T5 Taylor Larkins (12) Carroll (Fort Wayne) +5 T5 Kennedy Gutierrez (9)  Valparaiso +5
Out of our A, Castle finished 16th, Bedford 17th and Barr Reeve 18th.
Washington’s Grace Hickey finished in a tie for 71st out of the 120 player field. Barr Reeve’s top finishers were Brynnlee Rollins and Lauren Knepp who tied for 96th.
Congratulations to all of the area teams on another great season!
CROSS COUNTRY
Barr-Reeve Invite
BOYS
1. South Knox  32
2. Barr-Reeve  85
3. Northeast Dubois  97
4. Vincennes Lincoln 115
8. Loogootee 207
9. North Knox 231
10. Shoals 294
11. Washington Catholic 308
1 Seger, Jaxon                  Northeast Dubois  16:40.40
2 Singleton, Isaac             South Knox           17:15.10
3 Underwood, Luke           Barr-Reeve          17:30.30
4 Colvin, Graham              Barr-Reeve           17:40.80
5 Rathgeber, Mason           North Daviess       17:45.30
GIRLS
1 Barr-Reeve                   35
2 North Knox                   40
3 South Knox                   65
4 Vincennes Lincoln          90
 1 Nowaskie, Sarah             South Knox           21:29.50
 2 Marley, Lillian                  Family First HS     21:52.30
 3 Shake, Annasophia          Barr-Reeve            22:07.50
 4 Telligman, Emma             North Knox            22:13.10
 5 Claycomb, Eva                North Knox            22:14.00
NFL
Jonathan Taylor runs for 3 touchdowns and Daniel Jones throws for 2 as Colts rout Raiders 40-6. Jones finished 20 of 29 for 212 yards. Taylor rushed 17 times for 66 yards and caught three passes for 20 yards.
The 34-point margin was Indy’s largest since a 37-3 victory at Jacksonville in 2013. The Colts converted two interceptions, a blocked punt and a turnover on downs into TDs.
NCAAF
It’s been quite the carousel at No. 2 in the AP Top 25.
The Miami Hurricanes became the third different team to occupy the spot in the past three weeks after their 28-22 win over previously No. 18 Florida State on Saturday night.
The Hurricanes moved up a spot from No. 3 to No. 2 as Ohio State stayed at No. 1. Oregon was off in Week 6 and dropped a spot to No. 3. Ole Miss stayed at No. 4, while Texas A&M moved up to No. 5 after beating Mississippi State. Indiana moved up one spot to #7. The top two teams in the first AP Top 25 of the year are now unranked. After Texas lost to Florida and Penn State lost to UCLA, neither team was ranked in Sunday’s poll.

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