Emily Morris fired a 41 to earn medalist honors Tuesday and lead the 14th-ranked Columbus North girls golfers to a 178-195 win over No. 20 Martinsville at Harrison Lake.
Lauren Backmeyer carded a 45 for the Bull Dogs. Sam McQueen and Morgen Deis each shot 46, and Sydney Anderson added a 47.
GIRLS GOLF
East drops Pirates
GREENSBURG — Caroline Smith won medalist honors with a 41 to lead Columbus East to a 176-192 win over Greensburg.
Erika Smith carded a 43 for the Olympians. Abby Frazier and Kaitlyn King each shot 45, while Rebecca Smith added a 47 and Nicole Bodi 48.
Patriots down Eagles
SPENCER — Owen Valley carded a 217 at Pine Woods, while Brown County had only three golfers, one less than the number needed to score as a team.
Sharon Walters led the Eagles with a 61. Mary Kate McCann added a 62, and Josie Gray had a 63.
GIRLS SOCCER
Olympians rout Stars
Six players scored for Columbus East in its 7-0 Hoosier Hills Confernece thumping of Bedford North Lawrence.
Sydney Newell netted two goals and two assists to led the Olympians (8-0-1, 2-0). Rachel Amlung, Sam Watters, Hayden Lang, Olivia Smith and Kristen Bellinger all added a goal.
East won the JV match 3-0. Bailey Dowd scoring twice, and Kayla Halterman adding the other goal.
Eagles tie Edgewood
ELLETTSVILLE — Brown County scored three unanswered goals in the second half to come away with a 4-4 Western Indiana Conference tie at Edgewood.
Lennon Lacy-Connell recorded two of those goals for the Eagles (5-2-1, 2-1-1) on the season. Annette Wininger and Rachel Smith also scored for the Eagles, while Sophie Riebl and Rebecca Wedan each had an assist. Arielle Suhre finished with eight saves.
BOYS SOCCER
East ties Bedford
BEDFORD — Mitch Tabler scored the lone goal for Columbus East in a 1-1 tie with Bedford North Lawrence. JB Baxter recorded one save.
The East junior varsity won 3-0. Matthew Gastineau, Josh Borowski and Caleb Glass scored goals.
Hauser blanked
MORRISTOWN — Morristown scored five goals in the first half and went on to post a 5-0 Mid-Hoosier Conference win over Hauser.
Nick Johnson and Gabe Johnson registered 11 and 12 saves, respectively for the Jets.
Eagles edge Woodmen
NASHVILLE — Lucas Pela scored a pair of second-half goals to help Brown County edge Greenwood 4-3.
The Eagles (5-1-1) also got goals from Isaac Gluesenkamp and Leeland Kesler.
CROSS-COUNTRY
Hauser rolls
EDINBURGH — Hauser claimed the top five spots in both races against Edinburgh, which did not field complete teams.
Andrew Paetzel won the boys race in 19 minutes, 7 seconds. Darren Brown (19:36) and Dalton McKinney (20:02) placed second and third, respectively, while Stephen Lortz (23:32) and Josh Adams (23:39) rounded out the scoring.
Hannah Shoaf won the girls race in 28:31. She was followed by Sarah Anderson (31:49), Kelsie Mire (31:52), Bree Lange (33:39) and Emily Winkler (33:42).
Trinity girls take sixth
SCOTTSBURG —Trinity Lutheran’s girls finished sixth and the boys were 11th in the Scottsburg Invitational.
Erika Horton finished 20th in 24:44 to lead the girls. Danielle Shelley took 25th (25:14), and Brittaney VonDielingen was 26th (25:21).
Luke Onken (19:58), Daniel Horton (22:18) and Grayson Mellencamp (20:48) all set personal bests for the boys.
BOYS TENNIS
Bull Dogs pound Pike
INDIANAPOLIS — Columbus North cruised to a 5-0 Conference Indiana win over Pike.
Krishan Narsighani rolled 6-2, 6-0 at No. 1 singles, Raul Jha won at 6-1, 6-2 at No. 2 singles and Kevin Luo posted a 6-0, 6-0 shutout at No. 3 singles. Mitchell Miller and Aditya Mantri cruised 6-2, 6-0, at No. 1 doubles, and Jake Likens and Nick Littrell prevailed 3-6, 6-3 (10-4) at No. 2 doubles.
North’s JV won 8-1. Kamal Maharjan (8-4), Pascal Lee (8-0), Steven Mulberg (8-5) and Nick Birch (8-1) all won singles matches, while the doubles teams of Blake Helton-Harrison Kirsch (8-6), Michael Freed-Eric Bertol (8-1), Adam Thomas-David Larken (8-1) and Logan Thomas-Mulberg (8-0) all prevailed.
Bulldogs blank Owls
SEYMOUR — New Albany proved to be too strong for Seymour in a 5-0 Hoosier Hills Conference shutout.
Alex Craig, Ben Coomer and Josiah Rudge all suffered setbacks in singles play. Andrew Rudge and Seth Stuckwisch lost at No. 1 doubles, as did John Kleber and Nick Bleveins at No. 2 doubles.
VOLLEYBALL
Jets soar to victory
HOPE — Class A No. 8 Hauser rolled to its ninth consecutive win, a 25-12, 25-12, 25-8 Mid-Hoosier Conference victory over Morristown.
The Jets (10-3, 2-0) got 17 assists from Mikala Greenlee and 16 digs from Danielle Giles. Lauren Gross led the attack with 16 kills. Paige Miller had nine aces and four assists.
The Hauser JV won 25-13, 25-20. Ellie Trotter recorded 13 assists.
Panthers prevail
GREENSBURG — Jennings County swept Greensburg 25-11, 25-11, 25-12.
Megan Kelsay registered 27 assists, while Emily Ertel had seven kills and Kyleigh Nelson added six.
The JC freshmen won 25-16, 19-25, 15-8, and the JV lost 18-25, 25-15, 15-13.
Edinburgh rips Monrovia
MONROVIA — Abby Bryant pounded 16 kills to pace Edinburgh past Monrovia 25-23, 25-9, 25-19.
Jennifer Stinson added six kills, four blocks and three aces for the Lancers (12-2).
North falls in four
Columbus North opened with a first-game victory, but couldn’t keep the momentum as Pike rallied for a 24-26, 25-19, 25-11, 25-20 Conference Indiana win.
Makinsey Summa pounded eight kills, Alexa Pelley recorded 17 digs and Karen Wildemann 20 assists for the Bull Dogs.
Trinity triumphs
Trinity Lutheran rolled to a 25-9, 25-4, 25-12 win over Clarksville.
Sarah Stuckwisch led the Cougars with 12 kills.
Mallory Barker added eight, and Haylee Barker had 7.
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