The Noblesville boys golf team won the Mooresville Invitational, which took place Saturday afternoon at Heartland Crossing.
The Millers won with an even 300. Clay Merchent led the way by carding a two-under par 70, making birdies on three of his last four holes.
Joe Whallon scored 74 and Jacob Deakyne added a 75. Chris Scheib’s 81 and Jaxon Stutz’s 91 rounded out the Noblesville scoring.
“Really proud of how the kids hung in there today,” said Millers coach Gary Sewell. “After nine holes as a team we were 13 over par. For us to play the last nine holes at one under shows just how important staying positive and not worrying about the front nine can be.”
Brebeuf Jesuit was the team runner-up with a 303, while Fishers tied with Heritage Christian for third place; both teams scored 315.
Bryce Robertson led the Tigers with a 74, followed by Caleb Bopp 78, Davey Acres 81, Will Schade 82 and Dylan O’Daniel 96.
Carmel remained unbeaten for the season after winning the Sollman Invitational Saturday at the Trophy Club in Lebanon.
The Greyhounds scored 295, with Guerin Catholic the runner-up with a score of 307. Hamilton Southeastern placed eighth with 327.
Carmel’s Nick Dentino was the medalist with a one-under par 71, followed by Luke Prall 74, Jack Crawford 75, Cole Harris 75 and Clay Stirsman 78.
Westfield traveled to Glendairn Hills for the Angola Invitational on Saturday, finishing second.
The Shamrocks carded a 326, behind Cathedral’s 318. Freshman Joe Sawyer tied for individual runner-up with a 78, while junior Spencer Howe finished with an 80. Other Westfield scores were Dave Biggs 84, Hunter Cook 84 and Roger Wentz 86.
Meanwhile, the Shamrocks’ junior varsity team won the JV Hoosier Crossroads Conference tournament Saturday at Fox Prairie in Noblesville. Timmy Leonard was the individual medalist with a 73. Other scores were Colin Nixon 80, Max Amata 83, Nolan Hall 84 and Ryan Wilkes 86.
Hamilton Heights placed eighth in the Hoosier Conference meet Saturday at Bear Slide Golf Course.
The Huskies scored a 388; Western won the championship with a 346. Hudson Hochstedler led Heights with a 90, placing him in a tie for 10th place and earning All-Conference honors. Other Huskies scores were Kyle Kirtley 96, Garrett James 100, Price Knowles 102 and John Thuer 108.