The Noblesville girls lacrosse program returned to action this week after two weeks off for Spring Break.
On Tuesday, Cathedral traveled to Noblesville to take on the Millers’ JV Black and varsity teams. The JV Black team got the night started with a victory, defeating Cathedral 10-2. Black was lead on offense by Katelyn Seyfried and Lyrric Barnett with three goals apiece. Katelyn Etchison contributed two goals and two assists on the night. The Millers controlled the draw most of the night with Barnett and Sophie Reagan winning three draws while Kyra Knight had two controls.
The defensive effort was anchored by Maddie Frost with three ground balls and two forced turnovers. In the goal, Adi Terry had seven saves for a save percentage of 78 percent. The JV Black’s record improved to 3-3, and the team returns to Beaver Materials field on Tuesday, April 19 to face Zionsville.
Noblesville’s varsity team fought hard but fell to Cathedral 15-6. Senior Maya Hill handled most of the scoring for the Millers with three goals. The scoring was rounded out by Emma Hammond, Guinnie Salas and Lydia Dumas, with each player contributing a goal. Another highlight for the evening was the Millers had an assist on three of those goals, one each from Chloe Barnett, Molly Adams and Avery Pohlman. Pohlman led the Millers with four draw controls. On defense, Hammond had three forced turnovers with Tori Cook and Isabel Imes each making two forced turnovers.
On Thursday, Noblesville hosted Fishers. The Millers’ JV Gold started the night with a hard-fought contest but came up short 5-3. Renee Garrett, Clara Peters, and Neve Sloffer each scored one goal apiece. Isabel Paz had an impressive six ground balls with Tatiana De Paz and Garrett getting four ground balls each.
The JV Gold record is now 2-3-1, and the team travels to Carmel on Saturday to play Southport at 12:30 p.m. and Carmel JV Gold at 3:30 p.m.
Noblesville’s varsity team beat Fishers 15-5, improving to 3-3 for the season. The Millers had a strong offensive performance with eight different Millers scoring a goal. Marisha Woehler led the way with four goals, Hill added three goals, Hammond and Nataley Blackburn scored two goals each while Barnett, Isabel Imes, Hannah Miller and Rylee Reagan scored one goal apiece.
There were six assists on the night with Hill making two and Avery Pohlman, Ava McCall, Barnett, and Blackburn dishing out one each. Noblesville had its best night of the season to date at the draw, winning 12 draws for a draw percentage of 55 percent. Hammond and Blackburn won four draw controls each while Isabel Imes had two and sisters Hannah and Bri Miller with one each.
The Millers take on Kentucky Country Day at 2 p.m. Saturday at Carmel. Noblesville hosts Harrison Monday for its Senior Night game.