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Prep Report: Morristown volleyball sweeps Shelbyville

Maycee Cole and Kindall Dorsey each had seven kills to lead Morristown to a straight-set win Saturday over Shelbyville.

The Yellow Jackets improved to 5-5 this season with a 25-21, 25-23, 25-23 win over the visiting Golden Bears (1-9).

Dorsey and Kayla Baier each had two service aces. Dorsey also had a team-high 17 digs. Madison Espich and Brianna Flores added 10 digs apiece.

Katie Theobald collected 12 assists.

In other prep events Saturday:

Boys soccer

Delta 4, Shelbyville 3

At Shelbyville, the host Golden Bears built a 3-1 lead but could not hold off the Eagles from taking the Hoosier Heritage Conference victory.

Aiden Helfer-Vazquez scored two goals for Shelbyville (2-5, 0-1 HHC). Rory O’Connor had the Golden Bears’ other goal.

Senad Selimovic had three goals for Delta (5-1, 2-0 HHC) and Cooper Pierce scored to keep the Eagles unbeaten on the conference standings. Brayden Stanley, Peitro Leone and Maddox Huffman each had assists.

Boys tennis

Waldron 5, Edinburgh 0

At Waldron, the Mohawks earned a pair of 5-0 wins Friday and Saturday to push their win streak to 10 straight – tying a program record – and their overall record to 10-1 (3-0 Mid-Hoosier Conference).

At No. 1 singles, Lucas Shaw won the toughest match, prevailing 6-4, 6-4 over Austin Brockman.

Charlie Fischer and Caiden Young did not lose a game in winning the other two singles matches.

Jacob Lindsey and Jack Fischer won 6-0, 6-1 over Jayson Music and Matthew Burton at No. 1 doubles.

Conner Hinchman and Matthew Thomas defeated Braden Cox and Teddy Crawhorn at No. 2 doubles, 6-0, 6-0.

On Friday, Waldron defeated Southwestern, 5-0. The Mohawks did not lose a game in the singles matches and at No. 1 doubles.

At No. 2 doubles, Hinchman and Thomas bested David Coulston and Caleb McDonald, 6-1, 6-2.

Cross Country

Rick Weinheimer Invitational

At Ceraland Park in Columbus, senior Hannah Wright produced Shelbyville’s only top-100 finish in the AA Division.

Wright finished 63rd in the girls race in 21:45.

Aerin Garcia-Santiago finished 106th in 23:32. Also running for Shelbyville were Angel Kreider (23:49), Sonora O’Connor (24:46), Haylee Barnes (25:33), Kathryn Seal (25:39), Courtney Gross (26:07) and Sydney-Ann Dudgeon (26:17).

Logan Reinhart led Shelbyville in the boys AA race. He crossed the finish line in 18:46 to finish 118th overall.

Also running for Shelbyville were Blake Hughes (18:59), Gavin Harker (20:06), Ben Hinojosa (20:38), Jonah Anspaugh (20:54), Christian Powell (21:18), Ethan Coffey (21:48), Isaac Zermeno (223:34) and Gaige Harker (26:58).

Waldron’s Will Larrison produced a top-10 finish in the boys A Division.

Larrison crossed the finish line in 16:29. Following Larrison for Waldron were Jared Crosby, who finished 30th in 17:56; Nathaniel Evans, 75th in 19:36; Sam Jones, 97th in 20:27; Max Jones, 140th in 23:16; and Kyle Lacy, 151st in 24:40.

Competing for Southwestern were Jackson Bentz (18:44), Dakota Claiborne (19:17), Chris Claiborne (22:25) and Ryan Wildman (32:58).

Morristown entered six participants. They were Ryan Crisman (19:43), Thane Cole (20:35), Max Compton (20:33), Bradley Theobald (21:51), Levi Stoddard (24:16) and Drake Hibst (24:26).

Eight Shelby County runners competed in the girls A Division

For Waldron, Riley Price finished 43rd in 23:25. She was followed across the finish line by Sophie Hudnall (24:35), Avery Haehl (26:11) and Audrey Hogg (28:56).

For Morristown, Grace McLaughlin placed 45th in 23:32. Remi Spicklemire finished in 31:47.

Southwestern was represented by Maxine Higdon (28:35) and Kyndra King (36:01).

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