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Softball

Seymour grinds out win over Jennings County

The Seymour softball team ground out a 2-1 victory against Jennings County at home on Tuesday for Senior Night.

Kynadee Warner led the team with three hits on the night, while Camryn Sterling, Kendrick Sterling, Abby Followell and Phoebe Underwood all had one hit. Kaylee Waskom had the lone RBI for the Owls, and Kendrick Sterling pitched all seven innings in the circle for Seymour.

The five seniors honored for Seymour were the Sterling sisters, Waskom, Sydney Stewart and Jayla Gambrel.

The Owls are now 11-7 this season and will be at Bloomington South tonight.

Trinity rolls past Clarksville

The Trinity Lutheran softball team had a definitive 13-1 win over Clarksville on Tuesday at home.

The Cougars put up seven runs in the first inning, four in the second inning and one in both the third and fourth.

Grace Lance led the team with three hits, Bailey Tabeling and Dianna Munoz both had two hits and Kamzi Gross, Ally Russell, Olivia Cain, Jasmine McCormick, Samantha Enzinger, Hannah Kerkhof and Taylar Hobbs all had one hit.

Munoz led the way with three RBI, Hobbs had two and Enzinger, Cain, Gross, Lance and Tabeling each had one RBI.

Gross pitched one inning, while Lance pitched four, and the freshman struck out six batters.

Tuesday also was Senior Night for the Cougars as they honored Hobbs, Gross, Kerkhof and Russell.

Trinity is now 10-5 this season and will be home against Columbus East tonight at 5 p.m.

Tennis

Owls edge out Stars

The Seymour tennis had a solid 3-2 win over Bedford North Lawrence on Tuesday.

Brooke Schafstall defeated Rachel Kidd 6-0, 6-0 at one singles, Madalyn Baurle defeated Italy Lewis 6-0, 6-3 at two singles and Elise Hartung defeated Naudia Anderson 6-2, 6-0 at three singles.

Bedford picked up both of its points at doubles. Bella Stigall and Mallory Pride knocked off Caroline Thompson and Ashley Clemente 6-1, 6-4 at one doubles, and Izzy Alldredge and Kenley Craig defeated Jessica Hougland and Addison Hunsley 6-4, 6-4 at two doubles.

With the win, the Owls are now 12-1 this season and will play at Providence tonight, then host 11th-ranked Franklin on Friday.

Trinity beats Christian Academy

The Trinity Lutheran tennis team got back in the win column on Tuesday after beating Christian Academy 4-1 at home.

Sarah Lemming won 6-3, 6-3 at one singles, Drew Hubbard won 6-2, 6-0 at two singles and Gabby Bleier suffered a 3-6, 1-6 loss at three singles.

At one doubles, Ella Christopher and Kiley Zabel won 6-3, 6-0, and at two doubles, Carson Bowling and Natalee Martinez won 6-1, 6-1.

The Cougars will be back at home today against Edinburgh.

Braves fall to Panthers

The Brownstown Central tennis team suffered a 5-0 loss at home to Jennings County on Tuesday evening.

Regan Brown defeated Ava McKinney 6-1, 6-3 at one singles, Tatum Brown defeated Brynn Burton 6-0, 6-1 at two singles and Sophia Lucas defeated Leah Pottschmidt 6-4, 6-3 at three singles.

At one doubles, Lucy Brown and Maria Ecker Alberti beat Hannah Hackman and Chelsea Luedeman 6-1, 6-2, and at two doubles, Caitlyn Shuck and Amy Vogel beat Bella Brown and Kaitlyn Williams 6-2, 6-4.

The Braves will be back in action tonight at North Harrison.

Baseball

Seymour blanks Southwestern

The Seymour baseball team defeated Southwestern (Hanover) 10-0 on Tuesday night.

Aden Burnside got the shutout on the mound, while Skyler Cockerham, Charlie Longmeier and Bret Perry were the offensive leaders in the game.

The Owls are now 11-6 this season and will play at Floyd Central tonight at 6 p.m.

Golf

Trinity hosts match

The Trinity Lutheran boys golf team hosted Hauser, Medora and Jennings County at Shadowood Golf Course on Tuesday evening.

The conditions weren’t ideal as it was very windy and rainy. Jennings County won the match

with a team score of 193, Hauser was second at 203 and Trinity was third with 207. Braxton McCory is the lone member for Medora, so he doesn’t count in the team scores.

Trinity’s Jacob Sabotin was the top individual with a 42, followed by Kade Hill (51), Preston Kovener (59) and Caleb Williams (59).

The Cougars will be back in action Monday when they play at Brownstown.

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