WASHINGTON —
Hatchets remain undefeated
In the opening game of the Southern Indiana Junior High Soccer Conference, the Washington boys soccer team defeated Mount Carmel 2-0 Wednesday.
The Hatchets (13-0) got their first goal from Matthew Trueblood, who finished off a corner kick from Luiz Perez. Solomon Davis scored Washington’s second goal off a give-and-go from Perez. The Hatchets are the No. 1 seed in the tournament taking place at the sports complex. Washington will face No. 3 Pike Central Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and No. 2 Jasper Saturday at 8:30 p.m.
WC boys, girls finish up season
The Washington Catholic Middle School boys soccer team lost 3-2 to Pike Central in the first game of the Southern Indiana Junior High Conference Tournament.
Brock Craney and Grant Davis accounted for the two goals for the Cardinals.
The girls lost to Princeton in their first game, 4-2. Christina Smith and Hannah Ashby scored a goal a piece for the Lady Cardinals. Both the boys and girls finish their season on Saturday.
Cougars defeat Thunderbirds
ELNORA — North Daviess defeated North Central, 25-11, 25-19, 27-25, in volleyball.
Alexis Brewer and Taylor Jeffers each had 17 digs for the Cougars (16-8).
Madison Reed had 13 assists, Jeffers had nine kills. Lenzi Brewer added six aces.
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