High school sports roundup – August 31

GIRLS SOCCER

Bull Dogs blank Flashes

INDIANAPOLIS — Corrine Orben scored an unassisted goal in the 65th minute Wednesday night to lift Columbus North to a 1-0 Conference Indiana victory at Franklin Central.

The Flashes outshot the Class 3A No. 8-ranked Bull Dogs (5-0-1, 1-0-1) 10-4. North’s Liz Tynan recorded 10 saves in posting the shutout.

GIRLS GOLF

Panthers top Cougars

GREENSBURG — South Decatur’s Shelby Vannatta won medalist honors with a 41, but Jennings County posted a 199-214 at Wyalloosing Creek.

Peyton Whitehead led the Panthers with a 44. Sydney Campbell carded a 47, Allie Clark added a 48, Destiny Joray shot 60, Annie Ertel had a 61 and Rachel Greene finished with a 62.

Annie Gant and Emmy Grissom each shot 55 for the Cougars. Kylie Owens added a 63, and Katie Vanderbur shot 66 and Madison Beckett had a 68.

Brown County victorious

OWENSBURG — Brown County shot 217, and Eastern Greene did not have a complete team in a match at Hidden Hills.

Ashley Masteller won medalist honors with a 43 to lead the Eagles. Allison Stogsdill carded a 52, Taylor Poling added a 58, Courtney Hill shot 64 and Aubrey Hollander had a 68.

Lancers down Tigers

FRANKLIN — Vanessa McManaway won medalist honors with a 42 to lead Edinburgh to a 188-193 victory against Triton Central at Deer Valley.

Kenzie Hill carded a 45 for the Lancers. Savannah Kellams added a 47, Morgan Calhoun shot 54, Keirra Richards had a 57, Maddy Giles shot 60 and Bethany Burton finished with a 63.

BOYS TENNIS

Mustangs defeat Trinity

SEYMOUR — New Washington pulled out a three-set win at No. 2 singles to claim a 3-2 victory at Trinity Lutheran.

Bailey Baker beat Gavin Schindler 6-2, 6-2 at No. 1 singles, and Matt Stuckwisch downed Isaac Leezer 6-0, 6-2. at No. 2 singles for the Cougars (1-5).

Trinity’s Jace Crockett fell to Mason Huff 2-6, 7-5, 6-4 at No. 2 singles. Avery Schwipps and Pierce McCammon lost to AJ Walter and Fernando Diaz 6-2, 6-3 at No. 1 doubles, and Noah Voelker and Caleb Gruenwald fell to Garrett Wilson and Sam Stricker 6-3, 7-5 at No. 2 doubles.