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Prep Report: Shelbyville soccer collects second shutout victory of season

With a pair of first-half goals from Al Hernandez and a strong effort from Brayden Basey directing the defense, Shelbyville boys soccer earned a 2-0 victory Tuesday against visiting Hamilton Heights (0-4).

Hernandez’s two goals came off assists from Jake Heaton and Ben Price.

Jalen Hounshell recorded his second shutout of the season for the Golden Bears (2-2).

“Brayden Basey was fantastic leading the defense,” said Shelbyville head coach Ben Purvis. “He consistently won the ball out of the air and kept us organized. His composure forced Hamilton Heights into shots from distance.”

Shelbyville also won the junior varsity game, 4-0.

Jett Suiter scored two goals and Trent Todd and Brock Wischmeyer completed the scoring. Nathan Tweedy had the shutout in goal.

In other prep events Tuesday:

Girls Golf

Greensburg 202, Shelbyville 209

At Blue Bear Golf Course, Regan Mathies led the Golden Bears with a nine-hole score of 50.

Completing Shelbyville’s scorecard were Madison Monroe (51), Kaylee Tackett (53) and Lanie Stephens (55).

Sarah Stapp was the medalist, leading Greensburg with a 49. Elizabeth Mitchell followed with 50. Anne Pumphrey (51) and Kate Acra (52) rounded out the Pirates’ scorecard.

Southwestern 233, Oldenburg Academy Inc.

At Hillcrest, Lily Kerber led Southwestern with a 50. She was followed on the scorecard by Alison Muck (59), McKinley Correll (61), Sydney Griffin (61) and Olivia Chandler (63).

Emerald Simmonds was the medalist with a 48. Oldenburg Academy only had three golfers available. Claire Walke shot 60 and Ava Allen finished at 64.

Boys Soccer

Indianapolis Washington 4, Morristown 3

At Morristown, the Yellow Jackets lost their home opener to drop to 2-2 this season.

Boys Tennis

Seymour 4, Shelbyville 1

At Seymour, Shelbyville’s No. 1 singles player, Aidan Asher, produced the lone victory for the Golden Bears (1-3), who have lost three straight.

Asher improved to 3-1 this season.

Andrew Levine defeated Caden Tackett at No. 2 singles, 6-0, 6-2.

Joe Schmidt bested Ian Blackketter at No. 3 singles, 6-4, 6-1.

At No. 1 doubles, Eli Meyer and Jack VonDielingen blanked Charlie Rife and Karson Schaf, 6-0, 6-0.

And Reuben Kruse and Parker Thompson defeated Connor Zobel and Layne Pogue, 6-4, 6-0.

Volleyball

Morristown def. Edinburgh, 25-22, 25-17, 25-16

At Edinburgh, the Yellow Jackets won their second straight match to even their record at 3-3 and collected their first Mid-Hoosier Conference win of the season.

The Lancers dropped to 3-5.

Trinity Lutheran def. Waldron, 25-17, 25-21, 25-20

At Waldron, the visiting Cougars (2-1) swept the previously-unbeaten Mohawks (3-1).

Ruthie Bingham led Trinity Lutheran with 15 kills while Stella Kleffman finished with five serving aces.

Triton Central def. Beech Grove, 25-11, 17-25, 25-12, 25-14

At Triton Central, Brooklyn Bailey finished with a team-high 13 kills and four aces to lead the Tigers (3-3).

Maia Harris also had four aces and 27 assists for Triton Central while Julia Sanders had 36 digs.

Junior High Soccer

Southwestern 2, Greensburg 2

Southwestern had goals from Carter Cooley and Jay Brown.

Ethan Sipes was credited with an assist.

Middle School Cross Country

Greensburg Invitational

At Greensburg Monday, Shelbyville Middle School finished sixth in the boys division.

Running for Shelbyville were Logan Reinhart (10th place in 11:51), Josue Isaac (11th in 11:51), Owen Hartman (61st in 14:14), Blake Bryant (75th in 14:52), Shia Veach (78th in 15:03), Everett Stegemiller (100th in 16:30) and Kendryk Pike (108th in 17:06).

Triton Central finished 16th in the team standings with Liam Thompson (7th in 11:43) scoring a top-10 finish.

Also competing for TC were Jayden Franklin (64th in 14:19), Reid Oertel (76th in 14:54), Lucas Graham (115th in 17:49), Harry Watson (122nd in 19:36), Bo Nentrup (128th in 22:02) and Tyler Stohry (131st in 25:24).

Waldron placed 18th with Ethan Hirshauer (38th in 13:19), Jacob Kuhn (81st in 15:27), Caige Sheaffer (83rd in 15:29), Spencer Armstrong (84th in 15:32), Lucas Price (104th in 16:49) and Kevin Crouch (121st in 19:15) running.

Southwestern’s Chris Claiborne finished 33rd in 12:49. Fellow Spartan Jackson Bentz placed 45th in 13:32.

Waldron (10th), Triton Central (11th) and Shelbyville (15th) competed in the girls race.

Waldron’s Claire Larrison (36th in 14:35) was the top finisher from Shelby County. Larrison’s teammate, Grace Fischer (39th in 14:41) was close behind.

Haylee Barnes (50th in 15:35) was Shelbyville’s top finisher. Triton Central’s Jocelyn Oertel (54th in 15:44) was the only other county runner to finish in the top 60.

Triton Central also entered Rylee Pruitt (61st in 16:16), Ariel Walker (70th in 16:31), Dannahi Lopez (87th in 17:35), Penelope Turner (91st in 17:58), Audrey Morris (102nd in 19:46) and Kaylynn Peterman (113th in 21:19).

Also running for Waldron were Brooklyn Milbourn (75th in 16:47), Kassidy Meulen (97th in 19:06), Arianna Thompson (119th in 21:58) and Abby Crouch (127th in 25:49).

For Shelbyville, Sophia Cunningham finished 81st in 17:10; Aerin Garcia-Santiago placed 108th in 20:32; Cora Flynn was 111th in 20:59, Virdian Gascaq finished 112th in 21:09; Kathryn Seal finished 118th in 21:51; and Courtney Gross placed 123rd in 23:16.

Southwestern had two runners – Adalyn Brewer (96th in 19:01) and Sienna Shaw (110th in 20:54).

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