Soccer: Noblesville girls stay unbeaten in HCC

Fishers' Lauren Foster (left) makes a move for the ball with Westfield's Madison Niehaus on the defense during the Tigers-Shamrocks girls soccer game Saturday. Fishers won 3-0. (Kirk Green)

The Noblesville girls soccer team cruised to a Hoosier Crossroads Conference victory at Brownsburg on Saturday, winning 6-0.
The Class 3A No. 1 Millers led the 3A No. 20 Bulldogs 4-0 at halftime. Ava Bramblett scored the first Noblesville goal in the fifth minute, then Isabella Griffey got the second goal, with Jenna Chatterton providing the assist.
Chatterton scored the Millers’ third goal, then Bramblett scored again to get Noblesville ahead 4-0. In the second half, Meskerem James put in the fifth goal, with Elana Chatterton making the assist. Tori Goodwin scored on a free kick with three minutes left; it was her first-ever varsity goal.
The win moves the Millers to 5-0 in conference play and 7-0 overall. Noblesville plays at Carmel on Monday.

The Fishers girls team, ranked No. 12 in 3A, beat Westfield 3-0 Saturday in an HCC game.
The Tigers are 2-1-1 in the conference and 4-2-1 overall, and will play another conference game Wednesday at Avon. The Shamrocks are 2-2 in the HCC and 4-3-1 overall, and plays at Pendleton Heights on Monday.

The Hamilton Southeastern boys, ranked No. 2 in 3A, played to a 1-1 tie with Cathedral on Saturday.
The Royals scored their goal in the first half; Harsahil Gandham found the back of the net, with Yusuf Awad making the assist. The Irish scored their goal in the second half.
Southeastern is 9-0-2 and plays at Zionsville on Tuesday.

The Carmel boys team, ranked No. 6 in 3A, beat Homestead 2-0 in a Friday night game.
Medard Mikobi and Gui Basso each scored one goal, with Ayinde Williams and Jackson Carl both making one assist. Henry Giesel recorded the shutout.
“Our team shape defensively allowed us to transition into our attack quickly,” said Greyhounds coach Shane Schmidt. “I thought we moved the ball very well in the second half.”
Carmel is 9-1-1 and plays at Pike on Tuesday.