Olympians rout Red Devils

Staff Reports

JEFFERSONVILLE — The Columbus East girls soccer team erupted for a season-high scoring output Tuesday in a 12-0 Hoosier Hills Conference rout at Jeffersonville.

Addy Galarno netted four goals, and Brooklyn Taulman added three for the Olympians (6-2-5, 4-0-2). Sarah Park scored two; and Danielle Rodgers, Karlee Dowd and Maggie Lewis all added one.

Rodgers and Dowd also notched three assists apiece. Kamebry Wagner added two assists, and Bryn Eudy had one from her goalkeeper position.

East put 18 shots on goal to one for the Red Devils. Eudy posted one save.

“This was very good execution in all phases,” East coach Ilya Schwartzman said. “We got our passing game going and had very good finishing. It was a great game to come out not only as strong as we did, but to sustain play at a nice level. No matter who was on the field, they did a nice job tonight.”

Owls down Panthers

SEYMOUR — Seymour took a 1-0 halftime lead and went on to hand Jennings County a 3-1 Hoosier Hills Conference loss.

Katie O’Mara, Maria Cerda and Marie Lenart scored the goals for the Owls (4-6-3, 1-2). Lenart, Grace Hartman and Cerda had assists.

Olivia Vanosdol scored the goal for the Panthers.

Seymour outshot Jennings 18-10. Rachel Collett recorded nine saves for the Owls.

Panthers edge Bull Dogs

Columbus North appeared to have tied the game on a Natalie Teo header in the 72nd minute Monday, but the play was negated by an offsides call, and Bloomington South held on for a 1-0 win.

The Panthers put five shots on goal to two for the Bull Dogs (3-5-2). Charlotte Verbanic recorded four saves.

VOLLEYball

East sweeps Perry

INDIANAPOLIS — Columbus East withstood a challenge from Perry Meridian in a 25-19, 25-18, 25-20 win.

Cortney VanLiew led the Class 4A No. 9 Olympians (13-2) with 13 kills and seven aces. Kendal Williams recorded 25 assists, Bailey Western had three blocks and A.J. Pollert notched 15 digs.

Western also pounded nine kills. Kortney Thalls had two blocks, Brooke Banister added 10 digs and Lauren Baugh served three aces.

Jets thump Spartans

HOPE — Hauser remained unbeaten in the Mid-Indiana Conference with a 25-5, 25-12, 25-9 win against Southwestern (Shelby).

Brea Metz led the Jets (18-1, 6-0) with eight kills and 10 digs. Alana Owen recorded 13 assists, Tannyr Davis and Maranda Knight each had two blocks and Danielle Giles notched 10 digs.

Sydney Schoen added three kills, six assists, eight digs and three aces. Lucie Lortz had three kills and two assists, Sarah Tedder recorded five digs and Knight served two aces.

Cougars win in five

WALDRON — South Decatur picked up its first MHC victory, a 25-13, 24-26, 25-22, 21-25, 15-7 win at Waldron.

Braelyn Evans pounded 12 kills and three blocks, and Brooke Helms had 30 assists and seven aces to lead the Cougars (5-18, 1-6). Morgan Eden recorded 34 digs.

Helms added five kills and 19 digs. Eden served four aces.

Trinity tops Crothersville

SEYMOUR — Class A No. 10 Trinity Lutheran had little trouble in rolling to a 25-14, 25-12, 25-9 win against Crothersville.

Haylee Barker led the Cougars with eight kills and six aces. Abby Hackman also pounded eight kills, and Hayley Carter had nine digs and two aces. Kayla Stuckwisch added six kills.

BOYS Tennis

Bull Dogs nip Woodmen

GREENWOOD — Columbus North swept the singles matches in pulling out a 3-2 win at Greenwood.

Aditya Mantri beat Jacob Gray 5-7, 6-1, 6-0 at No. 1 singles; Kevin Luo downed Jack O’Reilly 6-2, 6-3 at No. 2 singles and Anay Gangal topped Grant Bryant 7-5, 6-3 at No. 3 singles for the Bull Dogs (9-5).

North’s Nathan VanDeventer and Kevin Lin fell to Jacob Rothaar and Bradler Rothaar 6-3, 6-2 at No. 1 doubles. Daniel Larken and Ammar Khaled lost to Alex Walsh and Zach Lester 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-1 at No. 2 doubles.

Eagles defeat Arrows

ELLETTSVILLE — Brown County won all five matches in straight sets in a 5-0 win against Sullivan at Edgewood.

Maverick Patterson beat Carson Willis 6-1, 6-3 at No. 1 singles; Cash Myers downed Garrett Hornback 6-1, 6-0 at No. 2 singles and Eli White topped Anthony Infrate 6-2, 6-3 at No. 3 singles for the Eagles. Hunter Ellis and Zion Bunge rolled Braden Davis and Zach Cavins 6-1, 6-0 at No. 1 doubles, and Chase Watson and Cameron Flesher won 6-1, 6-0 at No. 2 doubles.

Lancers blank Cougars

SEYMOUR — Edinburgh won all five matches in straight sets in a 5-0 win at Trinity Lutheran.

Kyle Pendleton beat Andrew Rodriguez 6-2, 6-0 at No. 1 singles; Colton Henderson downed Jonathan Keith 6-4, 6-1 at No. 2 singles and Gavin Hancock topped Tanner Prewitt 6-4, 6-1 at No. 3 singles for the Lancers. Anthony Weber and Parker Bryant beat Bailey Baker and Hunter Morgan 6-1, 6-3 at No. 1 doubles, and Dalton Bieker and Tommy Schneider downed Spencer Muhlbach and Pierce McCammon 6-4, 6-2 at No. 2 doubles.

BOYS SOCCER

Eagles down Jets

HOPE — Matt Redmond scored all five goals for Brown County in a 5-1 win at Hauser.

Will Ryan, Landon Cambridge and Ben Rygiel had assists for the Eagles (4-5-2). Noah Seidle recorded two saves.

Jaylin Prichard scored the lone goal for the Jets. Pete Trotter posted four saves.

Columbus Christian falls

INDIANAPOLIS — Taylor Hilliard netted a goal and an assist for Columbus Christian in a 9-2 loss at Christel House Academy.

Kyle Foster scored the other goal for the Crusaders (1-4-3), who were outshot 24-10. Micah Simonton recorded five saves in the first half, and Levi Sallee posted five second-half saves.

Panthers edge Owls

SEYMOUR — Jennings County scored early and late in the first half and then held on to post a 2-1 HHC win at Seymour.

Zach Taylor finished a cross by Adrian Miller in the third minute, and Pablo Sanchez Martinez struck in the 40th minute for the Panthers. Brantley Adams scored with 25 seconds left in the match to put the Owls (8-4-1) on the board.

Seymour outshot Jennings 19-10, including 13-2 in the second half. Austin Hatfield recorded four saves for the Owls.

CROSS-country

Seymour boys ninth

SELLERSBURG — Seymour’s boys finished ninth in the Silver Creek Invitational.

Trinity Lutheran had four individuals, one less than the number needed to score as a team. AJ Goecker finished fourth in 17 minutes, 44 seconds for 5,000 meters (3.1 miles), while Luke Onken was 17th (18:34), Nikolai Haak 48th (19:51) and Alex Royalty 115th (24:46).