Sheridan Horseshoe League conducts annual banquet

The Sheridan Horseshoe League held its annual banquet Thursday at Jim Dandy’s in Noblesville. The Sheridan Horseshoe League held its annual banquet Thursday at Jim Dandy’s in Noblesville. The league held its business meeting before honoring the award winners. League members ended their last night of team pitching with United Feeds and Asphaugh Electric having to participate in a playoff, of which Asphaugh won all games.The league had its closed inter–league tournament as its final pitch of the year. Sam Gibbons led all the way with rookie Mike Milcoff close behind all the way. Third place went to rookie Regan Kercheval. She trailed way back in the group, then her last game was her best of the year.The league held three successful tournaments this year and plans on three for the 2018 season. The league hopes to expand on the number of pitchers next year. For information contact Ron Holliday at 317-867-4467.Final league standing and awards are as follows.

WON             LOST     PTS

UNITED FEEDS                        95.5               44.5        19452

ASPHAUGH ELECTRIC          90.5              49.5         19310

TRADITIONAL CONCEPTS    78                62             19118

PRICE HEATING                       77                63             19075

O’REILLY AUTO PARTS          74.5            65.5          19060

SHERIDAN MFG.                      58               82             18914

SHERIDAN FAMILY PHYS.    46               94             18657

TEAM 7                                        40.5           100.5       18984

Individual Awards

High Actual Game Tie: Rick Downs of Lebanon and Mitch Dwigans of Westfield 81

High Actual Series: Don Dwigans, Westfield 242

High Actual Overall Season: Sam Gibbons, Noblesville 2705

Most Ringers Season: Mike Milcoff, Noblesville 539

High Handicap Game: Michael Milcoff, Noblesville 140

High Handicap Series: Linda Wallen, Sheridan 399

High Handicap Overall Season: Charles Sutton, Cicero 3904

Rookie of Year: Linda Wallen, Improvement of 6 per game during season

Most Improved: Genia Stepp, 11.3 point improvement over last year.

Lowest score of year award: Richard Reddick, Noblesville 282

Overall Medallions were also presented for the top actual pitchers for five men and two women.