
88th Annual IHSAA Golf State Championships
Continues today at Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel
Day 1 Team Scores (18 Teams)
1 Westfield E
2 Zionsville +6
3 Evansville North +7
4 Homestead +11
5 Noblesville +17
8 Castle +23
18 Bloomington South +47
Day 1 Individual Scores
T1 SR Luke Johnston Ev North -5
T1 SO Brycen Tisch Zionsville -5
T3 SR Will Harvey Westfield -3
T3 SR Jake Cesare Westfield -3
T5 SR Silas Haarer Westview -2
T5 SR Brayden Miller Fairfield -2 *defending champion
T8 SR Peyton Blackard Gibson So E
T16 SR Caleb Schnarr Jasper +1
T46 JR Grayson Coughlin Ev Memorial +6
Some interesting stats from day 1:
Most Eagles – Evansville North with 4
Most Birdies – Westfield with 7
Most Birdies – Brayden Lamborne Castle and Luke Johnston Ev North with 6
IHSAA Baseball State Championships
Friday, June 20
Class 1A
4:30 pm ET | Kouts (27-6) vs. Indianapolis Lutheran (20-10)
Class 3A
8 pm ET | Andrean (30-3) vs. Jasper (28-6)
Saturday, June 21
Class 2A
4:30 pm ET | Boone Grove (25-6) vs. Evansville Mater Dei (23-7)
Class 4A
8 pm ET | Valparaiso (25-5) vs. Evansville North (25-8)
MLB
Reds 6 Twins 5
Cardinals 12 White Sox 2
Cubs 5 Brewers 3
WNBA
Indiana Fever 88 Connecticut Sun 71
Caitlyn Clark scores 20
Sources with the Indiana Pacers have said that Tyrese Haliburton is believed to have suffered a strained right calf and will undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the strain.
Pacers are still trying to win the NBA title but the front office is making moves. Indy is trading their first-round pick this year, pick 23, and the rights to Mojave King to the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for their own 2026 first-round pick that New Orleans previously acquired via the Toronto Raptors as part of the Pascal Siakim trade.
LeBron James hasn’t accepted his player option yet, but appears to confirm he’ll play 23rd NBA season, focusing on knee rehab. James gave an update on his knee injury Tuesday, saying he’s feeling “good” and is focused on making sure his knee is right in time for training camp.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan will step down at the end of his contract in 2026 and will transition his day-to-day responsibilities of running the circuit to new CEO Brian Rolapp, the tour said in a statement Tuesday.