Lafayette Jefferson Bronchos | Archive | December, 2008

HCC Daily Scoreboard: Monday, December 15

Here is your Hoosier Crossroads Conference Daily Scoreboard for Monday, December 15.

Boys Swimming & Diving
Westfield 95, Zionsville 90 – You can view all of the individual results from the meet by clicking on the document link at the bottom of this page!

Girls Swimming & Diving
#14 Zionsville 107, #8 Westfield 79 – You can view all of the individual results from the meet by clicking on the document link at the bottom of this page!

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BB Circle City Classic: 4A #4 Lawrence North, 4A #5 North Central roll

By Jeff Hodge
Contributing Writer

SOUTHPORT – Class 4A fifth-ranked North Central (Indianapolis) took 4A No. 2 Lafayette Jefferson out to the woodshed, and 4A No. 4 Lawrence North overpowered 2A top-ranked Fort Wayne Luers Dec. 13 at the Circle City Classic of Champions held at Southport Fieldhouse.

North Central dominated inside and held Jeff leading scorer Jesse Berry 30 points below his average in rolling, 90-70. Lawrence North, meanwhile, withstood a 31-point outburst from Luers standout Deshaun Thomas in the Wildcats’ 69-57 win.

Here’s a look at the Classic’s final two games (four other games took place earlier in the day):

4A #5 North Central (Indianapolis) 90, 4A #2 Lafayette Jefferson 70
Lafayette Jefferson should have known it was going to be a long night after the opening tipoff. Jeff’s top scorer, Jesse Berry, drove for what looked to be a layup and a foul on North Central.

But the trailing official – from about half court – called Berry for a charge. This official must have eaten his carrots all week long to have that incredible vision and superhuman powers to see through several players, including Berry, to make this call.
 
Berry, who came in averaging 38 points yet finished with only eight points on this night, seemed completely out of the game from that point on (the incredible defense played by North Central’s Trip McFall didn’t hurt, either).

McFall scored eight points himself while shutting down Berry. That effort drew praise from NC coach Doug Mitchell, who has has a lot of confidence in McFall’s abilities to defend the opponent’s top scorer after McFall shut down Pike’s Marquis Teague in the season opener.

“Trip doesn’t get lost in the shuffle,” said the 16th-year Panther coach. “When he’s supposed to be somewhere, he’s there.

“He’s been great for us defensively for us.”
 
North Central’s physical style appeared to stun the Bronchos as the Panthers came out pounding the boards and attacking the basket. North Central (5-0) scored 11 of the game’s first 12 points and led 21-7 four minutes into the game, building a 26-11 lead after one.

The Bronchos missed all 10 of their 3-point attempts in the first quarter, and they finished just 6 of 32 (19 percent) for the game. North Central standout Terone Johnson said the Panthers had planned to contest Jeff’s 3-point shooters from the start.

Jeff seemed to get some life back early in the second quarter after coach Scott Bunnell called a timeout in which he challenged the team’s effort. Jeff’s offense responded to the challenge, outscoring North Central 23-22.

But the Bronchos could not get any closer than 14 points, and they trailed 48-34 at halftime.

North Central shot a blazing 57 percent in the first half, led by D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera’s 12 points and senior Justin Reid’s 10 on 5-of-6 shooting. That duo two controlled the low post, where Jeff had no answer.

Jeff’s Shane Wyant led the Bronchos with 12 first-half points, while Brandon Williams added 10 (Berry had four).
 
The second half did not get much better for Berry, who went 2 of 10 for four more points (he would miss all six of his 3-point attempts), and it certainly didn’t for his team as North Central scored the first six points of the third period.

Late in the third quarter, it looked like Berry had taken himself out of the game as he was found standing around the half-court area and not looking to get involved in the offense. This led to Berry finding a seat on the Bronchos’ bench next to Bunnell.

Bunnell accepted the blame for the lopsided loss, saying he hadn’t adequately prepared the Bronchos (5-1) to play a team of North Central’s caliber.

“I’ve got to make sure that we’re ready to go, and we just weren’t,” said the fourth-year Jeff mentor.

The Panthers, who drove strong to the bucket all night and scored most of their points on layups, shot 59 percent for the game, including 6 of 17 (35 percent) from behind the arc.

Johnson, a Purdue recruit, scored 17 points while adding six rebounds and six assists. Reid earned most valuable player honors with 19 points and 13 rebounds, while Smith-Rivera added 22 points and nine boards.

Williams led Jeff with 17 points and six assists, while Wyant added 15 points.

Next up for North Central is a Dec. 20 date at Hamilton Southeastern (4-1). Jeff plays a pair of games Dec. 19-20 before tackling 4A No. 6 Franklin Central in the Hall of Fame Classic Dec. 30 at New Castle, with Bronchos facing either Bluffton or Triton in the nightcap.

4A #4 Lawrence North 69, 2A #1 Fort Wayne Luers 57
Lawrence North had its hands full with defending 2A state champion Fort Wayne Luers in the final game of the Circle City Classic. The Wildcats held a 21-19 advantage after the first quarter, but Luers won the second quarter to tie the game 29-all at halftime.

Luers managed to make it a contest in the opening 24 minutes despite ice-cold shooting (the Knights hit just 8 of 36 for 22 percent from the field and were an average 5 of 15 from behind the arc. The difference was Ohio State recruit junior Deshaun Thomas, who had 18 points at the break.

Lawrence North (4-1) fared better from the floor, going 12 of 25 (48 percent) and hitting half its six 3-points attempts. Justin Martin made up for a slow start from Louisville recruit Stephan Van Treese (two points on 1-of-3 shooting) with 14 points.

After a similarly even third quarter, however, Lawrence North pulled away with a 23-13 fourth as their size and depth wore Luers down. Luckily for the Wildcats, 24 turnovers did not doom them.

“Our outlet passes were wide, and we couldn’t grab rebounds,” said LN coach Jack Keefer, who was amazed at how Luers attacked after missing a shot. “We made most of our errors on the other end of the court.

“Most teams get back and attack you – we just didn’t handle that. We had a layup waiting if we could get through the traffic.”

Thomas finished with 31 points on 10-of-29 shooting, including 5 of 12 from behind the 3-point line, for Luers (4-1).

LN’s Dominique Ferguson earned MVP honors with 19 points and six rebounds. Van Treese rebound to finish with 12 points on 5-of-12 shooting to go with 12 rebounds.

Next up for LN is a Dec. 16 home game against Indianapolis Arlington (3-1). The Wildcats then hit the road for a Dec. 20 game at Chicago Simeon before seeing what they have nationally speaking in the T-Mobile Invitational Dec. 29. LN will open with Seattle Garfield (WA), then face either South Atlanta (GA) or Duncanville (TX) the next day.

Luers will also hit the road next for Dec. 19-20 games before defending its Summit Conference Tournament title Dec. 22-27. Fort Wayne Wayne is this year’s conference tourney host.

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HCC Daily Scoreboard: Saturday, December 13

Here is your Hoosier Crossroads Conference Daily Scoreboard for Saturday, December 13.

Boys Basketball
McCutcheon 47, 3A #17 North Montgomery 36 – The Mavericks improved to 4-1.

Avon 77, Greenfield- Central 38 – The Orioles won their third straight and are 4-1.

Brownsburg 64, Perry Meridian 55 – Brownsburg won its second straight to get to 2-3.

Zionsville 89, Indianapolis Attucks 38 – Zionsville bounced back successfully from a Friday night defeat to Brownsburg and improved to 4-1.

4A #5 North Central (Indianapolis) 90, 4A #3 Lafayette Jefferson 70 – The Bronchos suffered their first defeat of the season and dropped to 5-1.

Benton Central 50, Harrison (West Lafayette) 48 – Harrison is 1-4.

4A #6 Franklin Central 64, Fishers 50 – Fishers lost its third straight to fall to 2-4.

2A #9 Guerin Catholic 70, Hamilton Southeastern 67 – The Royals dropped to 4-1 after suffering their first setback of the season.

Girls Basketball
Brownsburg 52, Harrison (West Lafayette) 37 – Brownsburg snapped a five-game losing streak and improved to 2-6 (1-1 HCC). Harrison (0-10, 0-3 HCC) is still searching for its first win of the season.

McCutcheon 41, Avon 35 – McCutcheon is 4-4 (2-2 HCC) and Avon is 6-3 (1-2 HCC).

2A #1 Heritage Christian 55, 4A #3 Hamilton Southeastern 49 – The Royals dropped their first game of the season, and now sit at 9-1 overall.

4A #4 Terre Haute South 81, Lafayette Jefferson 78 – The Bronchos fell to 6-3 with the three point loss to the Braves.

Boys Swimming & Diving
Homestead Invitational – #8 Hamilton Southeastern finished sixth in the six team event with 197 points. Fifth-ranked Homestead won its own invitational with a score of 477.5 points. Click here for all of the results from the meet.

Fishers Invitational – The host Tigers took the top spot in the seven-team invitational with 379 points.

Noblesville Invitational – Noblesville won its own invitational with a score of 456 points. Lafayette Jefferson finished fourth with a score of 197 points and Harrison (West Lafayette) came home in sixth place with a score of 169.5 points.

Twin Lakes Invitational – Zionsville posted a winning score of 150 points to defeat runner-up Lowell by 60 points.

Girls Swimming & Diving
Homestead Invitational – #2 Hamilton Southeastern posted a score of 438.5, but finished runner-up to #13 North Central’s (Indianapolis) winning score of 480 points. Click here to view all of the results from the meet.

Fishers Invitational – The host #15 Tigers posted a total of 376 points, which was good enough for a runner-up finish. #5 Mount Vernon (Posey) won the meet with a score of 418 points.

Noblesville Invitational – The host #7 Millers posted a winning score of 476.5 points which was 119.5 points more than runner-up Terre Haute North. Harrison (West Lafayette) took home fourth place with a score of 212 points and Lafayette Jefferson was fifth with a score of 193 points.

Twin Lakes Invitational – #12 Zionsville won the six-team invitational with a score of 154 points.

Wrestling
Frankfort Invitational
Lebanon 44, Hamilton Southeastern 25
McCutcheon 32, Lebanon 31
McCutcheon 55, Frankfort 28
McCutcheon 45, Hamilton Southeastern 22
McCutcheon 58, North Montgomery 16
McCutcheon 45, Kokomo 30
Hamilton Southeastern 40, North Montgomery 32

Merrillville Invitational
Harrison (West Lafayette) 64, Bremen 15
Harrison 35, Chesterton 33
Harrison 37, South Bend Clay 33
Harrison 60, Wawasee 15
#9 Merrillville 51, Harrison 12

Zionsville Invitational – Brownsburg scored 178 points to finish in third place and Zionsville finished fifth with a score of 148.5 points. #11 Evansville Reitz won the competition with a score of 204 points. Click here to view all of the results from the event.

#3 Perry Meridian 40, #13 Avon 12
#12 New Palestine 46, #13 Avon 13

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HCC Daily Scoreboard: Thursday, December 11

Here is your Hoosier Crossroads Conference Daily Scoreboard for Thursday, December 11.

Boys Basketball
Warren Central 58, Fishers 51 – The Tigers dropped below .500 at 2-3 with the seven-point loss.

Girls Basketball
2A #6 Lapel 58, Noblesville 54 – The Millers dropped to 3-4 on the campaign with the loss to 2A Lapel.

Boys Swimming & Diving
Zionsville 133, Fishers 52
McCutcheon 150, Lafayette Central Catholic 75, Benton Central 74
Westfield 130, Eastern (Greentown) 46 – Be sure to click on the document link at the bottom of this article for individual results from the meet!
Crawfordsville 114, Harrison (West Lafayette) 72

Girls Swimming & Diving
#12 Zionsville 109, #15 Fishers 73
McCutcheon 126, Benton Central 108, Lafayette Central Catholic 68
#6 Westfield 127, Eastern (Greentown) 59 – Be sure to click on the document link at the bottom of this article for individual results from the meet!
Crawfordsville 116, Harrison (West Lafayette) 70

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HCC Daily Scoreboard: Friday, December 12

Here is your Hoosier Crossroads Conference Daily Scoreboard for Friday, December 12.

Boys Basketball
4A #3 Lafayette Jefferson 92, Westfield 66 – Jesse Berry poured in 41 points as the Bronchos improved to 5-0 (1-0 HCC). Westfield dropped to 2-2 (0-2 HCC).

Hamilton Southeastern 44, 4A #13 Noblesville 42 – Hamilton Southeastern won the battle of unbeatens and improved to 4-0 (2-0 HCC). Noblesville suffered its first loss of the season and sits at 3-1 (0-1 HCC).

Avon 51, Harrison (West Lafayette) 38 – Avon upped its record to 3-1 (1-0 HCC) and Harrison fell to 1-3 (0-1 HCC).

Brownsburg 54, Zionsville 51 – The Bulldogs picked up their first win of the season and improved to 1-3 (1-1 HCC). Meanwhille, Zionsville suffered its first setback of the year and dropped to 3-1 (1-1 HCC).

Girls Basketball
Westfield 52, Zionsville 23Westfield is 8-2 (3-2 HCC) and Zionsville is 2-7 (0-4 HCC).

4A #3 Hamilton Southeastern 55, Noblesville 42
– HSE improved to 9-0 (5-0 HCC) and Noblesville dropped to 3-5 (2-1 HCC).

4A #5 Fishers 77, Indianapolis Tech 24
– The Tigers upped their record to 7-1.

Lafayette Jefferson 93, Gary West 88
– The Bronchos technically won their seventh game of the season. However, earlier in the day Lafayette Jefferson school officials said that the team would have to forfeit its win over Westfield from Dec. 6 due to a player having participated in to many combined quarters between the junior varsity and varsity contests against the Shamrocks. As a result, the Bronchos record stands at 6-2 (1-2 HCC) through eight games.

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HCC Daily Scoreboard: Wednesday, December 10

Here is your Hoosier Crossroads Conference Daily Scoreboard for Wednesday, December 10.

Girls Basketball
4A #6 Mooresville 86, Zionsville 44Emily Dixon continued what has been a very fine senior season by scoring 21 points, but unfortunately the Eagles dropped to 2-6.

Boy Swimming & Diving
#25 Center Grove 120, #8 Hamilton Southeastern 66Click here to read a complete story with results from HoosierAuthority.com.

Girls Swimming & Diving
#2 Hamilton Southeastern 115, #3 Center Grove 71Click here to read a complete story with results from HoosierAuthority.com.

Wrestling
Fishers 54, Greenfield-Central 15

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HCC Daily Scoreboard: Tuesday, December 9

Here is your Hoosier Crossroads Conference Daily Scoreboard for Tuesday, December 9.

Girls Basketball
4A #3 Hamilton Southeastern 57, Pendleton Heights 41 – Courtney Osborn scored 19 points as the Royals (8-0) handed the Arabians their first loss of the season.

Center Grove 65, Brownsburg 38
– Erika Lesch scored 11 points to lead the Bulldogs in scoring; but it wasn’t enough as Brownsburg dropped to 1-6 on the season.

Lebanon 41, Harrison (West Lafayette) 33
– The Tigers handed Harrison its ninth consecutive defeat to start the season. Kelsey Barr had 11 points to lead the Raiders in scoring.

Boys Swimming & Diving

#8 Hamilton Southeastern 131, Lawrence Central 55
– Be sure to check out the document link at the bottom of this article to view HSE’s individual results from the meet.
Lafayette Jefferson 97, Harrison (West Lafayette) 89

Girls Swimming & Diving

#2 Hamilton Southeastern 142, Lawrence Central 42 – Be sure to check out the document link at the bottom of this article to view HSE’s individual results from the meet.
Harrison (West Lafayette) 100, Lafayette Jefferson 80

Wrestling

Westfield 39, Noblesville 21

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BB: Lafayette Jeff Moves Up To Third In Latest Poll

 

Lafayette Jefferson has been red hot early in the season and
people are definitely taking notice. The Bronchos moved up to third in this
week’s poll of 4A teams. It is the highest ranking for Lafayette Jeff in more
than a decade.

 

One other Hoosier Crossroads team is cited on the list.
Noblesville holds down the 13th spot. Here is a look at the complete
poll in all classes.

 

CLASS 4A
1. Bloomington
South (1-0)
2. Indianapolis
Cathedral (0-0)
3. Lafayette Jefferson
(2-0)
4. Lawrence
North (2-0)
5. North Central (Indianapolis)
(1-0)
6. Franklin Central (1-0)
7. New Albany
(1-0)
8. Marion (1-0)
9. Terre Haute
South (1-0)
10. Kokomo
(1-0)
11. Carmel
(1-0)
12. Anderson
(1-0)
13. Noblesville
14. South Bend Washington (2-0)
15. Gary West (2-0)
16. Fort Wayne
Snider
17. Evansville Harrison
(1-0)

CLASS 3A
1. Batesville (1-0)
2. Washington
(1-0)
3. Fort Wayne
Dwenger (0-0)
4. Indianapolis Howe Academy
(3-0)
5. Edgewood (1-0)
6. Evansville
Memorial (0-0)
7. Rochester
(1-0)
8. Danville
(1-0)
9. South Bend St. Joseph’s (1-0)
10. Peru
(2-0)
11. Northwestern (1-0)
12. Roncalli (0-0)
13. Plymouth
(1-0)
14. Frankfort
(1-0)
15. Silver Creek (2-0)
16. Evansville
Bosse (0-0)
17. North Montgomery (0-1)
18. Delta (1-0)
19. Fort Wayne Wayne
20. Princeton (1-0)
21. Jasper
22. Knox
23. Mitchell
24. Muncie
South

CLASS 2A
1. Fort Wayne
Luers (1-0)
2. Tipton (1-0)
3. Bluffton (2-0)
4. Oak Hill (2-0)
5. Lawrenceburg (0-0)
6. Winchester
(2-0)
7. Heritage Christian (0-0)
8. Evansville
Mater Dei (0-0)
9. Guerin Catholic (0-0)
9. Lapel
11. Westview (1-1)
12. Forest Park
(0-0)
13. Jimtown (0-0)
14. Seeger (1-0)
15. Taylor
(1-0)
16. Hauser (1-1)
17. Wapahani
18. Covenant Christian (Indianapolis)
(1-0)
19. Carroll (Flora) (1-0)
20. Centerville
(1-0)
21. Brownstown (0-0)
22. Indian Creek
23. North Miami
(1-0)

CLASS A
1. Rockville
(0-0)
2. Triton (1-0)
3. Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian (1-0)
4. Barr-Reeve (0-1)
4. North Daviess (1-0)
6. Shakamak (1-0)
7. Lafayette
Central Catholic (0-0)
8. Jac-Cen-Del (1-1)
9. Blue River Valley
(2-0)
10. Tecumseh (0-0)
11. Orleans
(1-1)
12. Loogootee (2-0)
13. Lanesville (1-0)
14. Indianapolis
Lutheran (1-1)
15. Bowman Academy (1-0)
16. Lakewood Park Christian
17. LaCrosse

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HCC Daily Scoreboard: Monday, December 8

Here is your Hoosier Crossroads Conference Daily Scoreboard for Monday, December 8.

Boys Swimming & Diving
McCutcheon 120, Western Boone 66

Girls Swimming & Diving
McCutcheon 129, Western Boone 56

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GBB: Lafayette Jefferson defeats Westfield 76-57

By Eric Eaton
Hoosier Crossroads Conference Coordinator

LAFAYETTE – For just the second time all season Lafayette Jefferson’s girls’ basketball team faced some adversity, when it hosted Westfield on December 6 in what was the home-opener for the Bronchos.

For starters, Channie Williams, a double figure point scorer, missed the game due to concussion like symptoms. Secondly, the Bronchos would encounter some severe foul trouble against the Shamrocks, which sent two starters to the bench for an extended period early in the third quarter.

However, despite the adversity, Lafayette Jeff was able to persevere and record a key 76-57 Hoosier Crossroads Conference victory over Westfield. 

Junior Brandi Richardson got the Bronchos started out in the right direction, scoring the team’s first 11 points as Jeff jumped out to a 20 to 5 first quarter lead against the visiting Shamrocks.

Both teams then played to a virtual draw during the second quarter, with the Shamrocks outscoring Jeff by one (24-23).

The third period began with Broncho starters Charae Richardson and Kayla McCall each picking up their third personal fouls. As a result, Lafayette Jefferson coach Jan Conner had to use a lineup which featured three freshmen, a sophomore, and a junior.

And without their leading scorer on the floor in Charae Richardson, who averages 23 ppg, the Bronchos offense began to sputter.

Meanwhile, Westfield’s offense began to click thanks in part to the play of Rachel Evans. The 6’1” junior center scored eight of her team-high 18 points during the third quarter as the Shamrocks closed to within 10 points of the Bronchos (56-46) to start the fourth quarter.

However, with both Charae Richardson and McCall returning to the floor to start the fourth quarter for Jeff, the Bronchos subsequently took control of the game.

It wasn’t their point production though that enabled the Bronchos to hold off the Shamrocks. Instead it was their mere presence on the floor that forced Westfield to change its approach to defense.

Faced again with the challenge of having to defend Charae Richardson and her 23 ppg, the Shamrocks in turn took their attention off of some of the other Broncho players.

One of those individuals was sophomore Breanna Calloway, who scored seven of her 10 points in the final period of play to help preserve Lafayette Jeff sixth’s consecutive victory.

Brandi Richardson led the Bronchos in scoring with 26 points. However, on a day in which her cousin Charae was held to nine points below her average, it was a freshman who stepped up to fill the scoring void.

Krissy Bruce, who stands just five feet tall, contributed a career high 14 points in the win over the Shamrocks.

Westfield, which dropped to 6-3 and 0-3 in league play, will attempt to get back on track on December 12 when they travel to take on conference foe Zionsville at 7:30 P.M.

Lafayette Jeff will try and win its seventh straight game on that same night, when it travels to Gary West for an 8:00 P.M. start.
 

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