Local sports roundup – September 25

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Jackson Bowl tickets on sale

The Seymour High School and Brownstown Central High School athletic departments will be selling tickets for Friday’s Jackson Bowl.

Tickets will be available in the Brownstown Central High School athletic office today from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Tickets will be available in the Seymour High School athletic office today and Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and also on Friday from 8:30 a.m. to noon.

Tickets are $5 each.

Tuesday’s results

Volleyball

Top-ranked Trinity smothers Crothersville

The Class A No. 1 Cougars allowed just 12 points across three games en route to a straight sets wins over Crothersville, 25-4, 25-5, 25-3. 

Kennedy Hoffman led the Cougars with 15 kills, followed by Hannah Sabotin with 11 and Sydney Jaynes with 10. Sabotin had a team-leading three blocks while Hoffman and Jaynes each had one.

Paige Lawrence had a team-high five aces while Sabotin had three and Ruthie Bingham had two. Lawrence also had 43 assists for the Cougars. 

Girls Soccer

Owls shut out Jennings County

The Seymour girls soccer team started the first game of a girls and boys doubleheader with a 5-0 win over HHC rival Jennings County.

Mia Schrader scored twice for the Owls to lead them to victory while Lillie Wessel and Eliza Cash also scored a goal.

Cash, Alyssa Perry and Bailey Lykins all had an assist and Kate Snook had three saves in her fifth shutout of the year. 

Boys Soccer

Cox brace leads Owls past Panthers

Cameron Cox scored once each half to help lead the Owls to a 3-0 win over HHC rival Jennings County.

Cox scored with 10 minutes to go in the first half and then finished the second half with another goal with three minutes to go. Gabe Baker and Avery Penegar assisted on the goals.

Carter Hendrix scored the other goal for the Owls, unassisted in the opening 15 minutes. 

Boys Tennis

Cougars fall to Edinburgh

The Trinity Lutheran boys tennis team fell to Edinburgh, 3-2, on Tuesday night.

Wins by the Cougars came from No. 2 singles player Noah Voelker, who won 6-4, 3-6, 10-4, over Edinburgh’s Max Bloodford. 

The other win came at No. 1 doubles where Cameron Gruenwald and Jake VonDielingen won 6-0, 6-1.

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