High school sports roundup – August 30

GIRLS GOLF

Olympians pick up win

BLOOMINGTON — Autumn Fateley tied for medalist honors with a 40 Tuesday to lead Columbus East to a 180-197 win against Bloomington North at Cascades.

Lily Shelp carded a 41 for the Olympians. Morgan Harrison added a 47, Lauren Steinwedel and Kati Brunn each shot 52 and Ellie Buntin had a 60.

BOYS TENNIS

Hauser-Southwestern

HOPE — Hauser dropped only 11 games in the five matches in rolling to a 5-0 Mid-Indiana Conference win against Southwestern (Shelby).

Sam Meek beat Mick Abbott 6-1, 6-2 at No. 1 singles, Justin Compton blanked Anthony Atwood 6-0, 6-0 at No. 2 singles and Sean Miller topped Nick Robinson 6-1, 6-1 at No. 3 singles. Jacob Johnson and Alex Gross beat Eric Emerick and Ryan Brockman 6-2, 6-3 at No. 1 doubles, and Jacob Luken and Ethan Wallace downed Connor Rowe and Decklan Pappano 6-0, 6-1 at No. 2 doubles.

Panthers edge Rebels

HANOVER — Jennings County pulled out a pair of three-set wins to claim a 3-2 victory at Southwestern (Hanover).

Thomas Schuler beat Skyler Wynn 6-0, 4-6, 6-1 at No. 2 singles, and Wyatt St. John downed Alex Philipp (SW) 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 at No. 3 singles for the Panthers. Cody St. John and Briar Davis topped Riley Elliott and Derrick Osborn 6-1, 6-1 at No. 2 doubles.

Jennings’ Weston Miller fell to Coleman Jones 6-0, 6-1 at No. 1 singles. Justin Gasper and Kent Biehle lost to Bailey Elliott and Lundon Deatley 6-4, 6-3 at No. 1 doubles.

CROSS-COUNTRY

Jets take second

GREENSBURG — Hauser’s boys edged South Decatur 49-50 for second-place in a tri match at Greensburg. The host Pirates won with 29.

David Seelye led the Jets with a second-place finish in 18 minutes, 15 seconds for 5,000 meters (3.1 miles). Ryan Ault took seventh in 19:56, while Brock Thalls was eighth (20:36), Sam Robinson 18th (23:11) and Jordan Johnson 21st (24:12).

Greensburg won the girls meet with 15 points to 50 for Hauser. South Decatur did not have enough runners to score as a team.

Lauryn Starnes finished 10th in 25:39 and Tammy Essex took 11th in 25:43 to lead the Jets. Leah Joyce was 15th (29:40), Hae-Leigh Washburn 16th (30:02) and Kristin Keith 19th (39:06).

Eagle boys second

ELLETTSVILLE — Brown County’s boys finished second in the Edgewood Invitational with 99 points. Clay City won with 83.

Wyatt Wyman led the Eagles with a second-place finish in 17:21.76. Marino Dolph took fourth in 17:50.81, while Jackson McPheeters was sixth (18:07.20), Tim Kilburn 32nd (19:53.04) and Jordan Dolph 58th (20:47.85).

Brown County did not have enough girls runners to score as a team. Emilia Koester finished fifth in 20:48.73, while Anna Fleetwood was eighth (22:01.32), Emma Debord 20th (23:29.57) and Maris Wyman 27th (24:15.58).

GIRLS SOCCER

Panthers stop Eagles

NASHVILLE — Jennings County ran its record to 6-0 with a 4-1 win at Brown County.

Lexi Brown scored twice for the Panthers, and Andrea Rietman and Naomi Beal each scored once. Kylee Littrell had two assists, and Emily Montgomery and Sonya Miller each added one.

Maddy Westcott scored the goal for the Eagles.

Jennings outshot Brown County 15-5. The Eagles’ Skylar Fleischman recorded four saves.

Kenna Maschino played the first half in goal for the Panthers and had one save. Mariah Grider played the second half and posted five saves.

BOYS SOCCER

Twisters top Jets

HOPE — Hauser ran into one of the state’s top small schools and fell to Class A No. 2 Oldenburg Academy 6-1.

Sam Johnson scored the goal for the Jets (0-2) off an assist from Andrew Titus.

Oldenburg outshot Hauser 18-4. Cameron Lawson recorded 12 saves.

Pioneers blank Panthers

NORTH VERNON —Jennings County played Class A No. 6 Providence to a scoreless draw for 30 minutes, but the Pioneers scored twice in the final 10 minutes of the first half and seven times in the second half for a 9-0 victory.

Chance Newkirk posted 11 saves for the Panthers (1-4).

Brown County-Edgewood

ELLETTSVILLE — Landon Cambridge scored a pair of goals to lead Brown County to a 3-1 Western Indiana Conference win at Edgewood.

Logan Fittz had a goal and an assist for the Eagles. Jake Huddleston recorded three saves.

Trinity tops CAI

SEYMOUR — Christian Academy of Indiana outshot Trinity Lutheran 13-11, but the Cougars claimed a 4-1 victory.

Noah Criswell scored two goals, and Andrew Emily and Trent Shoemaker each added one for Trinity (2-2-2). Emily and Noah Mensendiek had assists, and Jacob Keith posted 11 saves.

VOLLEYBALL

Brown County-Owen Valley

SPENCER — Brown County overcame a first-set loss to rally for a 15-25, 25-24, 25-9, 25-20 WIC win at Owen Valley.

Abby Hollander led the Eagles with 19 service points.

South Decatur falls

AURORA — South Decatur came close in the final set, but lost 25-17, 25-17, 26-24 at South Dearborn.

Sam Goodfellow led the Cougars (1-9) with eight kills and two blocks. Whitnye Burton recorded four assists, Karah Biddinger had 10 digs and Brianna Collins served three aces.

Trinity rips Raiders

VERSAILLES — Trinity Lutheran went on the road and posted a 25-19, 25-18, 25-23 win against South Ripley.

Abby Schult pounded nine kills, while Hannah Sabotin added eight and Chloe Criswell had six for the Cougars (5-4). Bailey Reynolds and Sami Newmister each served two aces.

Lightning sweep Hawks

The Columbus Hawks remained winless with a 25-13, 25-10, 25-16 loss to the Indy Silver Lightning.

Kathryn Tuttle recorded one block and two aces, and Ava Farnsley had two assists and two aces to lead the Hawks (0-4). Emily Walls pounded two kills, and Ellie Ridder and Cami Hoene each notched four digs.