The Noblesville girls soccer team won a county and Hoosier Crossroads Conference game 5-0 at Westfield on Wednesday.
The Class 3A No. 5 Millers got goals from Ashlyn Morefield, Cecilia Goad, Elizabeth Vernier, Lauren Chatterton and Carly Hudnall.
“A good conference victory, and we’re looking to keep improving as we prepare for the post-season,” said Noblesville coach Mike Brady.
The Millers are now 6-0-2, and go on the road Saturday for two games. Noblesville will play at Homestead at 10 a.m., then at Warsaw at 3 p.m.
The Shamrocks’ record was not available. They host Hamilton Heights on Monday.
Sheridan played to a 0-0 tie against Tri-West on Wednesday.
“All Sheridan players played very well in their respective positions, limiting Tri West’s shots on goal,” said Blackhawks coach Kurtis Olsan.
Sophomore Belle Hopper played a solid defensive game, helping goalkeeper Nixon Williams to record her second shutout in a row and fifth for the season.
“For her defensive play, Belle Holler earns player of the game honors,” said Olsan.
Sheridan is now 4-3-2 and plays at North Montgomery on Tuesday.
University won another thriller Wednesday, beating International 2-1.
The Trailblazers kept possession most of the game, but had a difficult time finding the back of the net. Halfway through the first half, the Gryphons scored to go ahead 1-0.
After halftime, University started a couple of fresh players who made a difference. First, junior Halle Von Ah found sophomore Tessa Hudson and scored the first goal for the Trailblazers to tie.
Seven minutes later, freshman Sydney Williams fought through a group of defenders to assist Hudson’s second goal to put University up 2-1.
Carmel, ranked No. 3 in 3A, defeated Lawrence Central 5-0 in a Wednesday Metropolitan Conference game.
Katie Soderstrom recorded a hat trick for the Greyhounds, scoring three first-half goals. Kelsie James and Ashley Witucki both scored in the second half, and also made first-half assists as well.
Emily Speidel, Elyse Reed, Susie Soderstrom and Aaliyah Thompson each had one assist. Carmel did not allow the Bears any shots in the game.
The ‘Hounds are 4-0 in the MIC and 8-1-1 overall. They travel to North Central on Monday to continue conference play.