Prep roundup – November 13

Girls Swimming

Olympians win two events

BLOOMINGTON — Columbus East got wins from a pair of freshman Saturday morning in a season-opening 126-59 loss at Bloomington North.

Annie Frazier won the 200-yard freestyle in 2 minutes, 16.88 seconds, and Jennifer Utterback took the 100 freestyle in 1:00.37 for the Olympians.

Whitley Eicher finished second in both the 200 individual medley (2:30.40) and 100 buttefly (1:04.13). Cortney VanLiew took second in the 50 freestyle (25.38), Frazier was second in the 100 freestyle (1:02.52) and East was runner-up in all three relays.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Jennings splits pair

Cathedral handed Jennings County its first loss of the season Saturday afternoon, a 50-30 setback.

Brooklyn Gaines led the Panthers (2-1) with 11 points.

Jennings was coming off a 44-38 win against Scottsburg on Friday. Sidney Gerkin led the Panthers with 15 points, while Eliza Gasper added 12 and Gaines had 10.

Eagles win one, lose one

Brown County bounced back from its first loss of the season with a 65-52 win against North Daviess on Saturday.

Maddy Edds led the Eagles (2-1) with 17 points. Dasia Wilkerson and Vanessa Hoskins each added 13.

On Friday, Bloomington North jumped out to a 37-16 halftime lead and went on to hand Brown County a 62-49 loss. Edds scored 14 points, and Hoskins added 11 to lead the Eagles.

South Decatur splits

South Decatur was tied with unbeaten Morristown at 45-45 early in the fourth quarter, but the Yellow Jackets pulled away for a 60-51 Mid-Hoosier Conference win.

Stacy Fox led the Cougars (1-3, 0-2) with 18 points, while Taylor Best added 12. Fox, Best and Mackenzie Kopplin all grabbed six rebounds.

South Decatur was coming off a 39-34 win at Rising Sun on Friday. Fox led the Cougars with 21 points, 12 rebounds and three steals; while Madison Owens added 11 rebounds.

Lancers fall in overtime

EDINBURGH — Shelbyville outscored Edinburgh 6-4 in overtime Friday night to pull out a 56-54 victory.

Bri Howard led the Lancers (2-1) with 13 points and four assists. Allie Schooler added 12 points, eight rebounds and seven steals; and Destiney Ramey had 11 points.