The University girls soccer team scored an exciting 6-0 win at Scecina on Thursday.
The Trailblazers dominated the match early, but had a hard time in the first half scoring on a strong goalkeeper for the Crusaders. Ten minutes into the match, junior Halle Von Ah found sophomore Tessa Hudson to put the Trailblazers on the board.
University added five more goals in the second half. Von Ah converted a penalty kick and scored another goal and also had two assists for the Trailblazers. Junior Lucy Snyder added two more goals, and Hudson finished the game with a second goal and an assist. Sophomore Lilly Fair had a clean sheet on the night.
The Trailblazers’ junior varsity team won 4-2. Sophomore Lilly Fair scored two goals and Annie Klemsz added a goal, as did freshman Brooke Toombs scored a goal for the Trailblazers. Senior Shelby Wood played goalkeeper for the Trailblazers.
The Hamilton Heights boys team fell to New Castle 3-1.
The Trojans scored 27 seconds into the game, but the Huskies answered four minutes later. Roger Lopez sent a great ball to Logan Fakes who cut in from the wing to put in the equalizer.
In the second half the Huskies came out controlling and moving the ball on the turf field very well. After a quick counter that was saved by keeper Caleb Grabarz, New Castle capitalized when a crashing player put it into the net. New Castle scored its third goal with five minutes left in the game.
Caleb Grabarz recorded five saves. Heights’ Player of the Game was Drew Tomaszewski “with his relentless effort and determination,” said HHHS coach Derrick Dean.
Carmel’s boys fell to Center Grove 1-0 on Thursday.
“I am extremely proud of the way the guys performed tonight,” said Greyhounds coach Shane Schmidt. “I thought their effort, communication, spacing, and organization was fantastic and by far the best of the season. We created several dangerous scoring opportunities by getting around behind their defenders and were unlucky to find the back of the net. It was a bit disappointing to get scored on two games in a row by a penalty kick.”
University’s boys team beat Seton Catholic 3-0 in a Thursday Pioneer Conference game.
Ryan Williams scored all three goals for the Trailblazers.
Noblesville’s boys played Brebeuf Jesuit to a 2-2 tie on Thursday.
The Millers opened the scoring in the 1st half with a cross from Tommy Gregory that found Joe Lang on the back post for a full volley. The Braves came back to score two goals before halftime.
Noblesville tied the game with just under five minutes to go in regulation, Kole Thompson poked a ball past the keeper from just outside the six-yard box to tie the score.
The Millers are back in action when they take on Fishers on Tuesday.