Hamilton County cross country meet: HSE boys, Carmel girls win team titles

Hamilton Southeastern's Nolan Satterfield (left) and Bennett Dubois (center) finished second and fourth respectively and led a deep Royals team to the team championship at Tuesday's Hamilton County cross country meet. Also pictured are Carmel's Charlie Schuman (715) and Noblesville's Joel Mumaw (2193) and Asher Propst. (Kent Graham)

There was some well-deserved celebration at the Hamilton Southeastern tent Tuesday night at the Hamilton County cross country meet, as the Royals boys won the team championship.
Southeastern used its depth to score 40 points and come away with the victory at the county meet, which took place at the Chinquapin Ridge course at White River Elementary School in Noblesville. While there was a lot of excitement, Royals coach Joe Golden was quick to put everything in perspective.
“Being a county meet, sometimes we can make too much of it and I just wanted to make sure we just came in and put it in place that it’s the first step in a long season,” said Golden.
It was certainly a big first step for HSE, and an opportunity for the Royals to show what they can do. Southeastern had four runners, all of them seniors, finish in the top 10, led by Nolan Satterfield’s individual runner-up performance.
Bennett Dubois placed fourth for the Royals, Will Marquardt was sixth and Garrett Hicks finished in 10th place.
“Our focus has been trying to pull everyone together and pack up and just keep that 1 to 4, 1 to 5 split as low as we can,” said Golden.
The next schools all finished very close to each other. Fishers nosed out Carmel by one point, 56-57 for second place. Noblesville was right there too, placing fourth with 60 points.
The Tigers placed two runners in the top 10. Senior Nick Pulos took seventh and freshman Sam Quaglianoli was next in line at eighth place. Fishers had three more runners finish in the top 16, helping to close the score early.
The Greyhounds will be a contender in every meet, of course, because they have Kole Mathison. Now a junior, Mathison ran away with the individual championship, clocking in at 15 minutes, 24 seconds. This is the third year in a row Mathison has won the county title.
“I think it went really well,” said Mathison. “A really good race. I think I ran well for the first race of the season. I executed what I wanted to do, which is go out and run hard and run for God and stay humble. I think I did that and stayed true to that.”
Senior Charles Schuman also reached the top 10 for Carmel, finishing ninth.
Noblesville was led by two runners that landed in the top five. Senior Joel Mumaw placed third and junior Asher Propst finished fifth.
CARMEL GIRLS SWEEP
In the girls race, Carmel won the team championship with a strong score of 30 points. The Greyhounds took care of business early, sweeping the top three positions, then getting two more runners in the top 13.
Senior Alivia Romaniuk was the individual winner, finishing the course in 18:35.9.
“I was very pleased with how I ran today,” said Romaniuk. “It’s very satisfying to see the preparation that we were doing pay off today.”
Junior Jasmine Klopstad placed second for the ‘Hounds, with senior Jamie Klavon finishing in third.
“We’re pretty excited overall,” said Taylor Marshall, who is in his first year coaching Carmel. “There’s always something to improve on, so we’ll come away with one or two things we did really well, then one thing to work on. But 1-2-3, some strong closes down the stretch, some young girls getting experience in the 5K, shaking off those nerves that they had early on, on the bus ride over here. I’m pretty pleased.”
Noblesville placed second with 45 points. The Millers had a fine race with their still-young team, landing four in the top 10. Sophomore Summer Rempe took sixth, then junior Paige Hazelrigg, freshman Brinkley Cooper and junior Brooke Lahee went 8-9-10.
Hamilton Southeastern finished third by scoring 67 points. Senior Allie Latta took fifth and sophomore Maggie Powers placed seventh for the Royals.
Fishers scored 120 points to take fourth place; senior Elizabeth Barrett led the Tigers by taking fourth.
In the junior varsity races, Fishers won the boys team race with 28 points, with the Tigers’ Elza Niemeier the individual winner in a time of 17:34.3. Carmel won the girls JV team race by scoring 22 points; the Greyhounds’ Emersyn Weaver was the individual winner in 21:32.9.

BOYS RACE
Team scores: Hamilton Southeastern 40, Fishers 56, Carmel 57, Noblesville 60, Guerin Catholic 144, Westfield 184, Hamilton Heights 225.
Race winner: Kole Mathison (Carmel) 15:24.0.
Southeastern runners: 2. Nolan Satterfield 15:51.1, 4. Bennett Dubois 15:58.5, 6. Will Marquardt 16:11.0, 10. Garrett Hicks 16:21.3, 18. Ash Caylor 16:47.1, 31. Will Tuckis 17:19.5, 33. Connor Sarkovics 17:24.6, 37. Ian Ross 17:32.7, 40. Matthew Hemmerling 17:41.3, 41. Adam Warski 17:42.1, 47. Joe Augustine 17:56.4.
Fishers runners: 7. Nick Pulos 16:14.4, 8. Sam Quaglianoli 16:14.9, 11. Alec Foster 16:25.3, 14. Austin Wilson 16:36.3, 16. Caden Carpenter 16:42.8, 20. Tate Meaux 16:52.3, 21. Matthew Kim 16:59.8, 23. Colin Simons 17:01.1, 24. Cooper Kane 17:01.2, 29. Ben Greiwe 17:14.8, 39. Jaden Guffey 17:37.8, 44. Logan Arive 17:49.0.
Other Carmel runners: 9. Charles Schuman 16:17.6, 13. Charles Leedke 16:29.1, 15. Connor Mallon 16:39.2, 19. Thomas Biltimier 16:50.4, 22. Jack Capes 17:00.1, 26. Kevin J. Sweeney 17:05.4, 27. Connor Heagy 17:0.5, 28. Lucas Lemme 17:12.0, 42. Maxwell Meisner 17:42.3, 46. Liam Oman 17:54.8, 52. Kiefer Jay 18:04.9.
Noblesville runners: 3. Joel Mumaw 15:53.9, 5. Asher Propst 16:09.8, 12. Luke Shinneman 16:25.3, 17. Caden Click 16:46.1, 25. Ronnie Neal 17:03.3, 36. Alex Cole 17:32.0, 38. Sam Rinker 17:35.7, 48. Ashton Burns 17:57.6, 49. Caden Jackson 17:58.0, 51. Alec Moor 18:02.2, 54. Jackson Umthum 18:09.4, 57. Grant Cummings 18:16.7.
Guerin Catholic runners: 30. Christian Geary 17:17.3, 32. Ben Grissom 17:23.7, 34. Jack Weber 17:25.1, 35. Evan McNeany 17:27.1, 43. Johnny King 17:49.0, 55. Luke Moster 18:11.1, 56. William Gebhardt 18:14.9, 62. Patrick McParland 18:49.0, 64. Ethan Hines 18:54.6, 66. Luke Woods 19:10.0, 70. Nathan Traub 19:21.5.
Westfield runners: 45. William Cummings 17:52.3, 50. Aidan Wright 17:59.6, 53. Evan Besinger 18:05.7, 58. Caleb Douthit 18:27.8, 59. Landon Jones 18:36.5, 60. Charlie Naas 18:44.5, 61. Will Snedeker 18:47.9, 65. Samuel Schmidt 19:07.1, 71. Drew Neely 19:24.4, 72. Owen Mohler 19:26.5, 73. Ian Porter 19:36.5, 74. Grant McMath 19:41.5.
Heights runners: 63. Rudy Bowman 18:54.4, 67. Evan Williamson 19:11.6, 68. Clay Forrer 19:17.8, 69. Steven Case 19:20.5, 75. Nathan Cox 19:49.5, 76. Aidan Orton 19:50.8, 77. Andrew Monnin 19:53.7.
GIRLS RACE
Team scores: Carmel 30, Noblesville 45, Hamilton Southeastern 67, Fishers 120, Westfield 132, Guerin Catholic 141.
Race winner: Alivia Romaniuk (Carmel) 18:35.9.
Other Carmel runners: 2. Jasmine Klopstad 18:46.1, 3. Jamie Klavon 19:08.9, 11. Charlotte Konow 19:55.0, 13. Evelyn Taller 20:33.4, 14. Olivia Mundt 20:35.9, 24. Chloe Del Carlo 21:09.8, 27. Raya Chauhan 21:23.4, 30. Sofia Vasquez 21:31.8, 33. Cara Naas 21:35.8, 49. Christina McCollum 22:22.5, 71. Lillian Rose 25:53.1.
Noblesville runners: 6. Summer Rempe 19:24.0, 8. Paige Hazelrigg 19:32.9, 9. Brinkley Cooper 19:37.8, 10. Brooke Lahee 19:51.2, 12. Nadia Perez 20:07.9, 21. Riley Flynn 21:04.1, 23. Ella Wirkner 21:06.4, 45. Lexi Miller 22:09.6, 53. Allie Stamm 22:32.7, 59. Bella Lingenfelter 22:50.4, 60. Lauren Scott 22:59.7.
Southeastern runners: 5. Allie Latta 19:15.2, 7. Maggie Powers 19:26.6, 17. Grace Newton 20:44.9, 18. Addison Smith 20:49.8, 20. Elise Herman 20:59.3, 25. Elizabeth Butler 21:10.2, 26. Ciara Kepner 21:20.4, 29. Anaya Lammie 21:30.9, 32. Sarah Gastineau 21:35.7, 40. Olivia Lund 21:54.4, 42. Julianne McLean 22:01.8.
Fishers runners: 4. Elizabeth Barrett 19:10.9, 22. Megan Mybeck 21:06.4, 34. Vera Schafer 21:36.6, 43. Nithya Murthy 22:05.2, 44. Emma Schwertfeger 22:07.0, 54. Brooke Butts 22:34.6, 61. Ana Fouty 22:59.7, 63. Corinne McClanahan 23:22.8, 65. Campbell Tavernier 23:39.9, 69. Anna Williams 24:41.1.
Westfield runners: 15. Kelly Pesyna 20:40.9, 19. Alyssa Schleper 20:50.0, 35. Lizzie Hirschfield 21:36.6, Rachel Kovacs 21:57.8, 50. Laura Shupe 22:26.2, 52. Lina Abriani 22:30.5, 58. Ava Britton-Heitz 22:49.4, 64. Cecilia Schmidt 23:29.1, 66. Sarah Slover 23:46.6, 67. Camryn Herring 23:57.2, 68. Celina O’Neill 24:22.7, 70. Madison Samreta 24:51.5.
Guerin Catholic runners: 16. Rosie Barrett 20:42.0, 36. Madison Scheidler 21:41.2, 37. Anna Hoshaw 21:46.6, 39. Meg Schemanske 21:53.1, 46. Allison Wozniak 22:11.8, 47. Joelle Klavon 22:17.0, 48. Sydney Smith 22:18.0, 51. Grace Boivin 22:28.2, 55. Sophia Galvin 22:34.9, 56. Anna Stubbs 22:37.7, 57. Camille Morrow 22:43.2, 62. Kyndall Osborne 23:14.1.
Hamilton Heights runners: 31. Juliana Springman 21:32.1, 38. Mary Ella Bichey 21:52.7.