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Prep Report: Seniors lead Golden Bears volleyball to win over Greenwood

Shelbyville High School’s volleyball program celebrated Senior Night with a strong victory Thursday against potential sectional opponent Greenwood.

At Garrett Gymnasium, seniors Jaidyn Tackett (photo) and Emily Parker each had 12 kills to lead the Golden Bears (4-3) to a 25-15, 25-22, 25-20 win.

Senior Emma Nolley added to her program career record for serving aces with five more. Karlie Lawson, a junior, also had five aces.

Senior setter Gracie Leffler, the career record holder for assists at SHS, finished with 30 assists.

Shelbyville returns to action Monday hosting unbeaten Columbus East (7-0).

In other prep events Thursday:

 

 

Girls Golf

Columbus East 157, Shelbyville 218

At Otter Creek, the host Olympians posted a season-best team score to defeat the Golden Bears.

Harley Gant was medalist after shooting 37 to lead the Olympians. Also on the scorecard were 41s by Peyton Meier and Lilly Steinwedel and 43 from Cristen Martinez.

Kaylee Tackett (photo), who scored a hole-in-one at practice this week at Blue Bear Golf Club in Shelbyville, and Lanie Stephens each shot 53. Kate Linville and Regan Mathies followed with 56s, and Madison Monroe shot 57.

Southwestern 213, Morristown 243

At Blue Bear, Southwestern’s Lily Kerber was the only golfer to break 50. Her 49 earned her the medalist honor.

McKinley Correll (51) and Sydney Griffin (56) each posted season-best scores and Alison Muck followed at 57.

Delaney Cornn led Morristown on Senior Night with a season-best 53. Ashlee Ballinger shot 61. McKinley Kile (63), Clara Hale (66) and Mollie Runnebohm (66) all posted season-best scores.

Boys Soccer

Shelbyville 4, Madison 0

At Shelbyville, Drew Hassebroek scored on a penalty kick to put the Golden Bears (5-2) up 1-0 at halftime.

Christian Haas, Jake Heaton and Aiden Helfer added second-half goals to put Shelbyville on a 4-match winning streak.

Goalkeepers Jalen Hounshell and Nathan Tweedy shared the shutout. The pair combined to make five saves.

Shelbyville won the junior varsity match, 1-0. Brock Wischmeyer scored on a second-half penalty kick.

Crispus Attucks 3, Southwestern 1

Uriel Clemente scored three second-half goals for Crispus Attucks to pin the first loss of the season on the Class A, No. 9 Spartans (5-1).

Garreth Stringer had the Spartans' only goal off an assist from Tucker Simmons.

Girls Soccer

Shelbyville 2, Madison 2

At Madison, all the scoring came in the second half as the Cubs (4-3-1) and Golden Bears (2-2-1) played to a tie.

For Shelbyville, Ava Wilson tallied her fourth goal of the season while Ella Johnson collected her first. Sophie Parker notched her ninth assist of the year.

Macy Cooley had three saves in goal.

Cascade 6, Triton Central 2

At Triton Central, the Cadets improved to 5-3 overall and 3-1 in Indiana Crossroads Conference matches.

Lizzie Graham led Triton Central (1-4, 0-2 ICC) with two goals in the loss.

Hope Smith and Abby Polivitch shared goalkeeping duties for the Tigers and were credited with six saves.

 

 

Boys Tennis

Triton Central 4, Scecina 1

Both of Triton Central’s doubles combinations improved to 6-3 this season with straight-set wins.

At No. 1 doubles, Quintin Potts and Avram Rund won 6-0, 6-2.

Oliver Gearlds and Griffin Sego defeated Max Krause and Teddy Wanigger, 6-0, 6-2 at No. 2 doubles.

Tucker Hutchinson also improved to 6-3 this season with a 6-2, 6-0 victory over Scecina’s Quinn Schreiber at No. 2 singles.

Ashton Sturm collected his first varsity win of the season at No. 3 singles for Triton Central with a 6-4, 6-3 win.

Cole Thomas and Jameson Palmer had junior varsity match wins for TC.

Southwestern 3, Edinburgh 2

At Edinburgh, the visiting Spartans improved to 2-1 with its second Mid-Hoosier Conference win of the season.

Grant Emerick defeated Edinburgh’s Travis Jones, 3-6, 6-2, 7-3 at No. 2 singles.

Southwestern won both doubles matches.

Carter Snepp and Caleb Pappano teamed up to defeat Ian Buchanan and Milas Burkman, 6-2, 6-0 at No. 1 doubles.

Ty Burcham and Jackson Burcham received a forfeit win at No. 2 doubles.

At No. 1 singles, Edinburgh’s Max Blandford defeated Tristan Pappano, 7-6, 6-2.

And Austin Brockman bested Southwestern’s Hunter Pappano at No. 3 singles, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3.

Ben Schlabach won a JV match for Southwestern.

Greenfield-Central 5, Morristown 0

At Greenfield-Central, the host Cougars lost two games total in sweeping the Yellow Jackets.

For Morristown, Tyler Schonfeld, Grant Kessler and Austin Gabbard were defeated in singles matches.

The doubles pairings of Bryce Bryant and Rylan Janes at No. 1 and Carson Essex and Jerry Riley at No. 2 also lost in straight sets.

Trinity Lutheran 4, Waldron 1

At Waldron, No. 1 singles player Lucas Shaw improved to 4-2 this season with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Trinity Lutheran’s Ryan Kleman.

Josh Kellems and Matthew Thomas lost singles matches in three sets for Waldron.

At No. 1 doubles, Cameron Gruenwald and Nathan Voelker defeated Waldron’s Jacob Lindsey and Max Jones, 7-6, 2-6, 6-4.

Waldron forfeited the No. 2 doubles match.

New Palestine 5, Shelbyville 0

At New Palestine, the Dragons (7-3) had dominant performances at doubles, with two teams dropping just one game to the Golden Bears (2-7).

New Palestine’s Ezra Schwier, Colin Darley and Zach Au won singles matches in straight sets.

Volleyball

Triton Central def. Lutheran, 25-21, 14-25, 25-22, 25-20

At Lutheran, Maddy Brown delivered a team-high 11 kills to lead the Tigers (6-4). Kaitlin Bramlett added nine kills and five aces.

Hallie Schweitzer led the defensive effort with 24 digs.

Setters Kate Isley and Maia Harris combined for 32 assists.

Triton Central has won four of its last six matches.

Waldron def. Knightstown, 25-22, 25-15, 25-11

At Knightstown, Madalyn Hudnall led the Mohawks (6-4) with 16 kills. Mackenzie Shaw finished with seven kills.

Megan Bogemann, Emily Tyree and Alyssa Benson combined for eight aces against the Panthers (2-4).

Bogemann had a team-high 13 digs. Tyree finished with 24 assists.

Southwestern def. Edinburgh, 25-19, 25-13, 19-25, 25-20

At Edinburgh, the visiting Spartans won their third straight to improve to 4-6 this season. The Lancers dropped to 4-9.

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