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Prep Report: Shelbyville girls soccer secures HHC shutout victory at Delta

With a hat trick from Ava Wilson and two more goals apiece from Hannah Baker and Cyanne St. Bernard, Shelbyville girls soccer routed Delta Saturday, 7-0, to earn a Hoosier Heritage Conference victory.

The Golden Bears improved to 5-3 overall and 2-2 in the HHC standings.

Hannah Baker also had three assists in the victory. Wilson had two assists while Ella Johnson and Sydney Baker each had one.

Delta dropped to 4-2-2 (1-2 HHC).

Shelbyville hosts Connersville (4-4) Tuesday.

In other prep events Saturday:

Boys soccer

Southwestern 9, Lapel 0

At Southwestern, the Class A, No. 10 Spartans improved to 8-0 with a convincing win over Lapel (0-6).

Michel Weisser scored three goals and six more Spartans scored a goal apiece. Reaching the back of the net for Southwestern were Benjamin Kahler, Tucker Simmons, Jaime Gutierrez DeMessa, Eli Stone, Isaac Bunch and Braiden Beesley.

Simmons and DeMessa each had two assists.

Michael Clements made two saves to preserve the shutout.

Yorktown 6, Shelbyville 3

At Shelbyville, the host Golden Bears held a 3-2 lead into the final minute of regulation before the Tigers tied the match and sent it to overtime.

Yorktown scored a goal in the first overtime session and added two more in the second to secure the HHC victory and improve to 4-4-1 (3-2 HHC).

Shelbyville (2-8, 0-3 HHC) got goals from Diego Hernandez, Osvaldo Reyes and Rory O’Connor.

Zach Wright had three goals for Yorktown. Ethan Guinn scored twice and Carter Maddox had a goal. Aaron Garcia and Guinn each had two assists.

Girls soccer

Perry Meridian 1, Triton Central 0

At Perry Meridian, Lana Mack scored the lone goal off an assist from Anabelle Cloyd in the second half to improve the Eagles to 3-5 this season.

Triton Central lost its third straight match, all shutouts, to fall to 4-3.

Boys tennis

Shelbyville Invitational

The host Golden Bears defeated Seymour (3-2) and Columbus East (4-1) to reach the championship match before falling to top-20 ranked Westfield (5-0).

Shelbyville won both doubles matches against Seymour and Reece Prickett won the first set at No. 1 singles before his opponent retired.

Prickett and Caden Claxton secured singles wins against Columbus East and the doubles pairings of Karson Schaf and Aiden Smith (No. 1 doubles) and Alex Bunton and Gavin Reed (No. 2 doubles) were again successful.

The Golden Bears are 8-8 this season.

Volleyball

Noblesville Invitational

Shelbyville finished 0-4 at the invitational to drop to 1-15 this season.

The Golden Bears lost to Noblesville (25-5, 25-11), Wes-Del (25-13, 25-16), Jay County (25-20, 25-16) and Union County (25-20, 25-16).

Cross country

Mohawk Invitational

Will Larrison and Jared Crosby finished first and third, respectively, to lead Waldron to a runner-up finish in the team standings.

Larrison crossed the finish line in 17 minutes to win the boys race. Crosby was third in 17:57.

Greenwood Christian Academy had four of the top 10 finishers to win the team title with 41 points. Waldron was second (55) followed by Crothersville (58) and Cambridge City Lincoln (68).

Also running for Waldron were Nathaniel Evans (19:38), Max Jones (22:09), Kyle Lacy (24:18), Cole Jones (27:11) and Jack Adkins (30:11).

In the girls race, Sophie Hudnall (25:47) and Avery Haehl (26:07) placed second and third, respectively, for Waldron.

Indiana Deaf’s Melissa Eicher won the girls race in 24:09.

Whiteland Invitational

Shelbyville girls cross country had a pair of top-20 performances and the boys program scored its best finish in three years at Whiteland.

Hannah Wright completed the course in 22:01 to finish 16th overall. Aerin Garcia-Santiago finished 20th in 22:29.

Also running for Shelbyville were Angel Kreider (23:35), Sonora O’Connor (25:04), Kathryn Seal (25:19), Sydney-Ann Dudgeon (26:00), Courtney Gross (27:20), Amanda Esquivel (29:28), Diana Garcia (30:44) and Jessica Price (31:03).

Representing Morristown in the event were Grace McLaughlin (22:39), Audrey Van Dyke (23:29) and Remi Spicklemire (30:46).

Southwestern had a pair of entrants – Maxine Higdon (27:38) and Kyndra King (32:02).

Shelbyville placed seventh in the boys team standings with 187 – just 26 points out of a top-five finish.

Blake Hughes led the Golden Bears with a 22nd-place finish in 18:37. He was followed across the finish line by his teammates: Logan Reinhart (18:57), Shia Veach (19:15), Gavin Harker (19:51), Ben Hinojosa (20:17), Jonah Anspaugh (20:39), Christian Powell (20:57), Ethan Coffey (21:38), Everett Stegemiller (21:44), Kendryk Pike (23:18), Kenneth Wright (24:09), Nick Childres (24:32), Isaac Prather (24:34), Anderson Mollenkopf (26:31) and Gaige Harker (27:54).

Morristown finished 11th overall. Ryan Crisman was the first Yellow Jacket across the finish line in 19:25. Also running for Morristown were Lexi Singh (20:15), Thane Cole (20:43), Bradley Theobald (20:50), Levi Stoddard (24:45), Drake Hibst (25:20) and Evan Trittipo (27:21).

Southwestern’s Dakota Claiborne finished 35th in 19:06. Jackson Bentz followed in 20:06. Chris Claiborne crossed the finish line in 21:04 and Ryan Wildman completed the circuit in 31:47.

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