The Fishers boys soccer team won the Mudsock game Tuesday night, beating host Hamilton Southeastern 1-0 at the Royals’ field.
The Tigers scored their goal in the first half. Cam O’Connor put the ball in the net, assisted by Angel Roque.
“Proud of the guys,” said Fishers coach Phil Schmidt. “It was all about effort, teamwork. The guys if they played no minutes or played the whole game, they gave us great energy and effort and I’m really proud of that. This is a team that wants to be good, they want to do great things this year.”
Noblesville won a county rivalry boys game with Westfield 5-1 Tuesday at the White River Elementary field.
The Shamrocks quickly got on the board, when Francis Agbo headed the ball into the goal. The Millers came back, with Drew Barnes scoring two goals to make the halftime score 2-1 in favor of Noblesville. Adam Carter stopped a Westfield penalty kick in the game’s 39th minute.
Carter made a second-half save that preserved the lead, and Barnes then added to the Millers’ advantage with two more goals. Kyle Goad was subbed in for Barnes, and Goad later added Noblesville’s fifth goal.
Hamilton Heights’ boys got a hard-fought 2-1 win over Muncie Burris on Tuesday.
The Huskies got the first goal, as Ethan Aspy scored off a first-attempt effort shot by Donovan Trew. Heights would hold the 1-0 lead through halftime, but the Owls tied it up with 10 minutes left in the second half.
But the Huskies got the winner with 4:30 left. Will Hilton struck a ball that the Burris goalkeeper couldn’t hold on to, and Trew was there to put it in the net.
Jackson McCullough had nine saves as Heights’ goalkeeper.
“Great effort by all players,” said Huskies coach Derrick Dean. “Issiac Hickok is player of the game as he dominated the backfield defense until he had to leave the game with the injury.”
Carmel’s boys took care of Lawrence North 4-0 in a Tuesday Metropolitan Conference game.
Jackson Hoover scored two goals, with seniors Babacar Diatta and Ted Piha both getting one goal. Four different players had one assist: Baenan Mckeown, Gabe Moorman, Vincent Lam and Drew Finkam.
“I am really proud of the effort the guys gave tonight,” said Greyhounds coach Shane Schmidt. “They worked hard over the past week on angled runs, balls, and finishing. I felt our defense won and challenged for all the balls as well as stayed organized. We will hydrate, recover, and prepare for another tough test on Thursday.”
Carmel will play Thursday at Lawrence Central in another MIC game.
Guerin Catholic’s boys stayed perfect in Circle City Conference play with a 6-2 win over Roncalli on Tuesday.
Daniel Cloran, Tommy Hartman, Joe Lafiosca and Bruce Dolenc all scored goals for the Golden Eagles, who are 4-0 in conference play.
University’s girls defeated Cardinal Ritter 2-0 on Tuesday.
The Trailblazers controlled the play for much of the game, but couldn’t break through until the 68th minute. Sophomore Sydney Epstein’s strong defense led to a counterattack, where senior Meggie Tanona played to senior Whitney Freeman for the first goal.
Senior Lilly Fair made a couple of saves, then sophomore Audrey Blocksom crossed to freshman Payton Seay in the 73rd minute for the second goal.
Carmel’s girls won a MIC game 3-0 Tuesday over Lawrence North.
Morgan Parker scored in the first half, off a double assist from Susie Soderstrom and Kelsie James. Parker scored again in the second half, with Clarie Bonnici and James getting the assist. For the third goal, James put a corner kick directly into the goal.
The Greyhounds are 3-0 in the conference and 6-0-2 overall. Carmel hosts Lawrence Central Thursday in another MIC game.
The University boys played to a 1-1 tie with Bishop Chatard on Tuesday.
The Trailblazers scored their goal in the first half. Jacob Masoncup played a long ball in from midfield to Ben Ewer. Ewer beat a defender then passed to Ethan Patel, who got the ball in the net.
Westfield’s girls dropped a 2-0 Monday game at Columbus North.
The Shamrocks got solid performances from Lauren Hamlet in the back and Allison Bullock up top. Westfield hosts Noblesville tonight.
Sheridan’s girls dropped a hard-fought game to Faith Christian on Tuesday, 3-0.
Faith Christian scored all three of its goals in the first half. The Blackhawks’ Melody Garcia-Villalobos made 15 saves and worked hard to keep a clean sheet in the second half. Makaela Mosolf played a strong game in midfield.
Sheridan will play Friday at International.
Sheridan’s boys dropped a 1-0 game to Tipton on Tuesday.
The Blackhawks next play Thursday at Tri-Central.