Local sports roundup

Volleyball

Medora gets first win

The Medora volleyball team scored its first victory of the season over Seven Oaks Classical on Tuesday night.

The Hornets lost the first two sets 25-22, 25-22, but then the Hornets rallied back to win the third set 25-16 and the fourth set 25-12.

In the deciding fifth set, Medora was able to prevail 15-10 to clinch its first win of the season.

The Hornets will look to keep it going on Thursday when they play at home against Orleans at 6 p.m.

Seymour sweeps Silver Creek

The Seymour volleyball team defeated Silver Creek on the road on Tuesday night 25-17, 25-16, 25-17.

The Owls hit 77-85 with 37 kills and served 62-70 with two aces. Olivia Fish hit 27-33 with 16 kills, Cali Cummings hit 15-17 with 11 kills and Breanna Lawrence hit 16-16 with four kills.

Lawrence served 11-13 with one ace and Fish served 8-11 with one ace. Addi Lemon had 31 assists and Greer Henry had 17 digs.

Silver Creek bested Seymour in both JV (25-24, 20-25, 10-15) and C team (14-25, 19-25). Maddie Schrader and Emerson Johnson each had six kills for the JV team while Delaney Thomasma had five. Abby Otte, Bailey Barr and Johnson each had one ace. Otte had 22 assists and Jamie Bobb had 13 digs.

For the C team, Kennady Hardman had one kill, Barr had three aces, Macie Hankins had one ace and Kailey Lawson had five digs.

Seymour’s varsity is now 22-4 this season and will be home to New Albany on Thursday night.

Girls soccer

Owls blank Panthers

The Seymour girls soccer team defeated Jennings County 4-0 on the road on Tuesday night.

Goals came from Nicole Rebber, Brooke Trinkle, Kate Connell and Claire Marshall. Rebber had two assists while Trinkle had one.

Goalie Jessica Hougland had three saves en route to her sixth clean sheet of the season.

The Owls are now 8-4 overall and 4-1 in the HHC. They will play home to Franklin on Saturday at 11:30 a.m.

Myers scores 50th career goal

Trinity Lutheran senior Emma Myers scored career goal No. 50 on Tuesday night as the Cougars defeated Charlestown 2-1.

The Cougars were down 1-0 at halftime, and then their defense tightened up and their offense capitalized on some opportunities.

Myers first goal came off a penalty kick, and then her milestone goal came off a direct kick after a Pirates’ hand ball.

The Cougars are now 5-6 this season and will next play at home on Thursday against Bedford North Lawrence.

Tennis

Trinity tops Edinburgh

The Trinity boys tennis team defeated Edinburgh 5-0 on the road on Tuesday.

Solomon Hall won 6-3, 7-6 (5) at one singles, Jack Stuckwisch won 6-1, 6-1 at two singles and Nathan Finke won 6-0, 6-1 at three singles.

Nathan Voelker and Jonathan Neawedde won 6-0, 6-0 at one doubles, and Will Gaussman and Max Peters won 6-0, 6-0 at two doubles.

The Cougars will close their regular season schedule at Southwestern (Shelby) on Thursday at 5:30 p.m.