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Prep Report: Shelbyville golf edges out Columbus North, New Palestine for win at Blue Bear Golf Club

Three golf teams battled to within one stroke of each other Thursday at Blue Bear Golf Club in Shelbyville.

Once the final scores were tallied, the host Golden Bears’ 159 team total bested New Palestine (160) and Columbus North (160) by one stroke.

Columbus North’s Joseph Perkins and New Palestine’s Nick Barada and Luke Cofer earned the medalist honor with a round of 38.

Brock Wischmeyer, Jake Garrison and Logan Tobian topped Shelbyville’s scorecard with 39s. Logan Reinhardt followed at 42 and DaMiles McDuffey carded a 45.

Here is a look at other prep events Thursday:

Baseball

Hauser 14, Waldron 5

Kameron Blair drove in four runs and three Hauser pitchers limited the Mohawks to six hits while striking out 10.

Holden Pittman had three hits to lead Hauser (4-5, 2-0 Mid-Hoosier Conference) while Blair, Stryker Gill and Simeon Wasil each collected two hits.

Jordan Bennett took the loss for Waldron (4-3, 0-1 MHC). He also had two hits at the plate.

Morristown 18, Southwestern 3

Morristown trailed 2-1 going to the fifth inning but scored five times to take the lead and added 12 runs in the sixth to secure the conference victory and improve to 2-4 (1-3 MHC).

James Oliver took the loss for the Spartans (0-4, 0-2 MHC). He was one of four pitchers used in the loss. Oliver also drove in two of his team’s three runs.

Boys golf

Triton Central 176, Indianapolis Scecina 194

At Hawk’s Tail Golf Course, Chase Chandler led the Tigers to the victory with the medalist round of 41.

Taggy Goul followed at 43. Garrett Eberhardt finished at 44. Derreck Uhls carded 48 and Max Ray shot 49.

Softball

Shelbyville 5, Franklin 1

The Golden Bears trailed 1-0 after three innings but used a trio of run-scoring doubles to score five runs in the fourth and secure their fifth-straight win.

Anna Shearer, Addie Stieneker and Cheyenne Eads each drove in runs with doubles in the inning.

Eads took care of the rest in the circle with an 11-strikeout performance. The senior limited Franklin (5-5) to three hits to improve to 7-3 this season.

Shearer finished with three hits to lead Shelbyville (7-4).

Morristown 14, Oldenburg Academy 4

Nevaeh Cox had three doubles while Madi Espich and Mykynzy Smith each had two hits to help Morristown (1-2) secure its first win of the season and keep Oldenburg Academy (0-7) winless.

Freshman Abby Hawk earned her first varsity win, allowing three hits and four walks while striking out five.

Hauser 11, Waldron 0

Paige McDaniel and Haven Hartwell combined to twirl a 5-inning no-hitter to improve the Class 2A, No. 8 Jets to 3-3 (1-0 Mid-Hoosier Conference).

Lexie Hamilton had two hits and drove in three runs. Maley Jordan also had two hits and two RBI.

Alyssa Benson took the loss for Waldron (2-1, 0-1 MHC), pitching two innings and allowing three hits and four walks. All 11 Hauser runs were credited to the senior but only four runs were earned.

Triton Central 25, Irvington Prep 0

Triton Central pounded out 27 hits and scored 25 runs to pin a loss on the Ravens (1-1).

Lillian Fillippinie, Madi Peterson, Makinah Noel, Jayda McKee, Hailey Harris, Jaylynn Keith and Brylie Couch each had three hits.

Freshman June Murdick earned the win in the pitcher’s circle, tossing three innings and allowing one hit while striking out seven. Peterson pitched two scoreless innings of relief for the Tigers (3-3).

Girls tennis

Waldron 5, Hauser 0

Waldron won two three-sets matches to sweep the Jets.

At No. 1 singles, Emerson Lindsey prevailed over Bella Kilps, 4-6, 6-4, 10-6.

Emily Tyree and Riley Thurston lost a combined six games in winning at No. 2 singles and No. 3 singles, respectively.

At No. 1 doubles, Audrey Berauer and Riley Price defeated Mattie Foster and Addyson Barriger, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3.

Kathryn Ross and Jackie Corlette bested Abby Manly and Kaycee Bradgley at No. 2 doubles, 6-1, 6-2.

Triton Central 3, Heritage Christian 2

Triton Central swept the doubles matches and Maryrose Felling controlled the No. 1 singles match to get the Tigers the victory.

Felling defeated Isabelle Papaneau, 6-2, 6-3.

At No. 1 doubles, Lauren Grant and Audrey Canter topped Kaylee Murray and Sophia Pizzaro, 6-1, 6-4.

And Neve Kahler and Estelle Gearlds produced a dominant win at No. 2 doubles, 6-1, 6-0.

Boys volleyball

Madison def. Shelbyville, 25-13, 25-18, 25-17

Jayion Grice had team-highs in kills (9) and digs (15) but the Golden Bears (5-9) could not overcome the Cubs (6-10).

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