Soccer: Husky boys to make first appearance at conference championship match

The REPORTER

The Hamilton Heights boys soccer team is headed to the Hoosier Conference championship game for the first time ever.

The Huskies beat Twin Lakes 3-1 in a Thursday night semifinal game at West Lafayette. Micah Colvin, Sam Harpham and Cameron Wheat all scored goals for Heights, with Phoenix Vondersaar and Caio Rodriguez both making assists. Aiden Bryant was the Huskies’ player of the game.

Heights is 7-0-2 for the season.

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Westfield’s girls team defeated North Central 2-0 in a Thursday away game.

Brynn Sargent scored a first-half goal for the Shamrocks, then Elle Fischer added a second-half goal.

Westfield is 6-0-2 and hosts Cathedral on Monday.

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The Sheridan girls team cruised to another Hoosier Heartland Conference win on Thursday, beating Delphi 11-0 in an away game.

Molly Pottorff scored the Blackhawks’ first goal four minutes into the game, with Ji Warren making the assist. Sheridan led 8-0 at halftime. In the second half, Jada Trietsch got her first goal, then Makenzy Terry put in two goals.

Sadie Timme scored three goals, and Pottorff finished with two, along with Terry. Norah Stites, Emma Alexander and Lucy Hester joined Trietsch in scoring one goal. Warren, Isabel Nunez, Cecilia Timme, Isabel Buxton and Pottorff all had one assist.

The ‘Hawks are 3-0 in the conference and 5-2-1 overall, and host Hamilton Heights on Monday.

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The Sheridan boys team dropped its conference opener to Tri-Central 2-1 on Thursday.

The Trojans scored two goals in the first 20 minutes of the game. The Blackhawks got it together in the second half, and got a goal when Carsen Aleman crossed the ball to Tyler Garner, who put it into score.

Sheridan is 0-4-1 for the season and hosts Taylor on Monday.

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Hamilton Southeastern’s boys won an all-county game 1-0 over Guerin Catholic on Thursday.

Logan Puls scored the lone goal, with Jack Anderson making the assist.

The Royals are 5-2-2 and play Oak Hill on Saturday, while the Golden Eagles are 2-6-1 and idle until Sept. 16 when they host Center Grove.