Girls soccer: Royals drop HCC game to Eagles

By RICHIE HALL
Reporter Sports Editor
The Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer team dropped its first Hoosier Crossroads Conference game of the season on Wednesday, falling 3-1 at Zionsville.
The Class 3A No. 11 Eagles scored twice in the first half, putting the 3A No. 7 Royals on their heels right away. Zionsville got its third goal with 12:09 left in the second half.
Southeastern’s lone goal came with 5:47 left, when freshman Izzy Wallace put away a penalty kick. Royals coach Greg Davidson said his team had early chances that if those had been put away, it would’ve been a different game.
“We would’ve had the momentum,” said Davidson. “We missed those opportunities. Zionsville played very hard, got a great hustle goal to go up one to nothing. We just didn’t show up tonight. We did not play to our fullest potential, which is very disappointing to a coach, especially when we could’ve won or clinched the conference championship with this game.”
Southeastern is now 4-1 in the HCC, and plays its conference finale next Wednesday, hosting Noblesville.

University dropped a tough 3-1 match at Western Boone on Wednesday.
Junior Halle Von Ah scored the Trailblazers’ goal off a free kick.

Fishers tied Brownsburg 1-1 in an HCC game on Wednesday.
Ellen Stump scored the goal for the Tigers.