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Prep Report: Shelbyville soccer loses at Pendleton Heights in penalty kicks

For the fifth time this season, Shelbyville’s boys soccer team finished a match in penalty kicks.

In its regular-season finale Tuesday, the Golden Bears ended regulation and overtime tied 1-1 with Pendleton Heights.

Both teams scored on its first four penalty kick attempts before Arabians goalkeeper William Phillips produced a stop.

Devan Swinford then delivered the game winner for the host Arabians (10-5, 5-1 Hoosier Heritage Conference).

Jacob Sikorski scored off a Kam Kail assist to give Pendleton Heights a 1-0 lead in the second half.

Shelbyville (8-8, 2-5 HHC) battled back to tie the score late in the second half with a Christian Haas header into the net off a Drew Hassebroek delivery, but neither team could find the back of the net in regulation and two seven-minute overtime periods.

Shelbyville is 2-3 in matches decided by penalty kicks. The Golden Bears defeated Batesville on Aug. 28 in the championship game of the Shelbyville Invitational and New Castle on Sept. 16.

The three losses came to Mt. Vernon, Yorktown and Pendleton Heights.

In other prep events Tuesday:

Boys Soccer

Knightstown 3, Morristown 0

On Senior Night at Morristown, the visiting Panthers improved to 8-5-1 this season with a shutout victory over the Yellow Jackets (2-9-2).

Volleyball

Pendleton Heights def. Shelbyville, 25-16, 25-21, 25-20

The high-powered Arabians improved to 25-3 this season and 4-2 in Hoosier Heritage Conference matches. Pendleton Heights’ only losses this season are to Mt. Vernon, Yorktown and Hamilton Southeastern – three teams who are a combined 58-9.

Shelbyville dropped to 13-9 (2-3 HHC).

Scecina def. Triton Central, 25-17, 25-19, 25-18

Allison Daves and Abbey McCoy combined for 29 kills to lead Scecina (15-10, 6-0 Indiana Crossroads Conference) past Triton Central (11-8, 4-3 ICC).

Kaitlin Bramlett led the visiting Tigers with nine kills. Maddy Brown had seven. Hallie Schweitzer and Brown each had 19 digs. Julia Sanders added 18 digs.

Maia Harris finished with a team-high 15 assists.

Cierra Lathrop had 26 digs for the victorious Crusaders while Natalie Bollenbacher and Daves combined for 32 assists.

Cross Country

Morristown’s Zavier Poole and Grace McLaughlin each finished runner-up in a three-team meet that included Hauser and Greenwood Christian.

Hauser’s Colin Kistler (20:44) and Callie Swegman (25:07) were the race winners.

Middle School Soccer

Shelbyville 2, Southwestern 1

Carter Cooley scored the lone goal for the Spartans.

Diego Hernandez and Joao Riveria each had a goal for Shelbyville.

Garrett Shaw was credited with 10 saves in goal for Southwestern.

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