Huskies boys soccer having success during busy stretch

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer team has had its share of busy stretches this season, and the Huskies have come out of it well, compiling a 6-3-2 record so far.
Heights started its season 1-1-1, with a 3-2 loss to Pendleton Heights, a 1-0 win over New Castle and a 4-4 tie at Lebanon. Beginning with the week of Aug. 31, the Huskies have played or will play three games per week through Saturday, when Heights hosts its own Husky Invitational.
The Huskies began that busy part of the schedule by winning three of four games, and tying the fourth. Heights defeated Anderson 3-1 on Sept. 1, with Donovan Trew scoring two goals and Caleb Stuart scoring one.
The Huskies followed that up with a 4-0 win over Kokomo on Sept. 3; Trew joined Chase Brennan, Ethan Aspy and Ben Pavy in scoring one goal each, and Trew also had two assists. Heights tied with Danville 3-3 on Sept. 5; Will Hilton scored two goals and Trew had one goal.
On Sept. 9, the Huskies began play at the Hoosier Conference tournament with a 4-0 win over Benton Central. Trew scored two goals, while Aspy dished out two assists and scored one goal, as did Brennan. Heights fell to West Lafayette in its second game last Thursday, but rebounded to beat Rensselaer Central 1-0 last Saturday. Aspy scored the goal.
The Huskies began this week with a 3-2 win over Bishop Chatard on Tuesday. Aspy scored two goals and Trew had one goal. Heights fell to Northwestern 1-0 on Thursday.
In Saturday’s Husky Invitational, Heights will play Tipton at 9 a.m., followed by a 10:30 a.m. game between Crispus Attucks and Scecina. The consolation game is set for 1:30 p.m., followed by the championship at 3 p.m.