Local sports roundup – August 23

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Boys Tennis

Braves beat North Harrison 

Brownstown Central finally got to start their season at North Harrison and crushed their Mid-Southern Conference rivals to the tune of a 5-0 win. 

No. 1 singles player Ethan Isaacs had the toughest match of the day but eventually prevailed with a 6-4, 6-4 win. At No. 1 doubles, the tandem of Reece Carlin and Griffin Stidam cruised to a 6-2, 6-0 win. 

Owls power past Providence 

Seymour made the trip down to Clarksville and came back with a 4-1 win over the Providence Pioneers.

Vincent Camboulas was solid at his No. 1 singles spot, winning 6-1, 6-1 over Providence’s Michael Hamm. At No. 1 doubles, the pair of Will Rinehart and Brandon Hubbard had to work for their 3-6, 7-6 (3), 6-4 victory. 

Volleyball

Braves punish Bloomington North

Brownstown Central continued their campaign of no mercy volleyball on the road against Bloomington North, winning 3-0 (25-10, 25-13, 25-13).

Kendra McCory led the charge in the hitting department for the Braves, going 25-for-30 in attempts with 10 kills. Keeli Darlage went 19 of 21 with nine kills.

Both Darlage and Riley Nuss were perfect with their serves and combined for seven aces. Nuss had the lion’s share of aces with six.

Austin defeats Crothersville

The Tigers pushed it to four sets but weren’t able to overcome the Austin Eagles on Thursday night, falling 3-1 (7-25, 11-25, 25-21, 15-25).

Rebekah Cook led Crothersville with three kills on 18 of 19 hitting and Mikayla Helt was 16-for-17 on serves with three aces 

Boys Soccer

Owls get first win of the year

After a couple of tough games to start the year, the Seymour Owls put one in the win column with an 8-0 win over Brown County.

Isaac Shafer found the back of the net three times while Simon Akers scored twice. Tsubasa Kato also scored and the difference was made up by two Brown County own goals. 

The Owls battered the Brown County keeper with 27 shots while William Riggs was only put to work once. 

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