ELLETTSVILLE —
Terre Haute North’s Anna Taylor set a school record with 56 assists as the Patriots defeated Edgewood 25-14, 25-16, 23-25, 18-25, 15-7 in high school volleyball Thursday night.
Taylor had 20 digs and 20 points to add to her school-record assist total. Maddy Howes added 19 digs, Danielle Krupa had 21 points and Mandee Eberle and Brianna Burgess co-led North with 14 kills.
North improved to 4-1 overall.
Terre Haute North 25 25 23 18 15
Edgewood 14 16 25 25 7
Highlights — For North, Anna Taylor had 3 aces, 56 assists (school record), 2 kills, 20 digs, 20 points; Maddy Howes 1 ace, 19 digs, 9 points; Shelby Lawler 4 digs; Mandee Eberle 14 kills, 16 digs, 5 blocks, 11 points; Brianna Burgess 14 kills, 5 digs, 1 block; Danielle Krupa 1 ace, 11 kills, 8 digs, 21 points; Emily New 11 digs; Natalie Lewis 9 kills, 3 digs, 1 block; Kristen Mauer 2 aces, 5 digs, 28 points; and Natalie Lewis 1 ace, 1 assist, 8 kills, 7 digs, 2 blocks, 17 points.
JV — North won 25-18, 26-17
Next — North (4-1) plays North Central on Sept 12. Edgewood is 6-6.
In other volleyball Thursday:
• West Vigo 3, Turkey Run 1 — At West Terre Haute, the Vikings improved to 3-7 with a victory over the Warriors. No other details were available at press time.
Turkey Run 25 14 20 14
West Vigo 20 25 25 25
Next — West Vigo (3-7) plays at WRV on Sept. 6.
• Northview 3, Linton 0 — At Brazil, Madison McDonald and Taylor Hess combined for 33 assists and Shelbi Morris, McKenzi Kumpf, Brylie Riddell and Morgan Stearley for 43 kills for the winners.
Linton 10 20 16
Northview 25 25 25
Highlights — For Northview, Madison McDonald had 22 assists and a dig; Shelbi Morris 15 kills and an ace; McKenzi Kumpf 12 kills and 4 aces; Brylie Riddell 9 kills, 4 blocks and 3 digs; Taylor Hess 11 assists and a dig; Morgan Stearley 7 kills and 3 assists; Audrey Clark 8 digs; Ashley Heck 4 digs; Hannah Willocks 3 digs; and Alexus Bex a kill and an assist.
JV — Northview won 25-7, 25-22.
Next — Northview (8-2) plays Saturday at the Barr-Reeve Invitational.
• Bloomfield 3, Sullivan 0 — At Sullivan, Jaleigh Gilham had 16 digs and Taylor Shake 12 assists in a losing cause for the Golden Arrows.
Bloomfield 25 25 25
Sullivan 17 18 16
Highlights — For Sullivan, Taylor Shake had 12 assists, 6 digs, 3 kills, a block and 3 points; Jaleigh Gilham 16 digs, an assist, a kill, 2 points and an ace; Abigail Hornback 6 digs, an assist, a kill, 6 points and an ace; Kelsey Badger 7 digs, 2 assists, 2 points and 2 aces; Bailee Powell 4 kills, 2 digs, an assist and a point; Jackie Bezy 5 kills and 2 blocks; Cierra McCammon 2 kills; and Sydney Chapman a kill.
JV — Bloomfield won 25-22, 25-12.
Next — Sullivan (3-6) plays Tuesday at Shakamak.
• Rockville 3, Seeger 0 — At Rockville, Emma Riffe had 15 digs, 13 assists, eight kills and five aces as the host Rox remained unbeaten in Wabash River Conference play.
Seeger 16 22 10
Rockville 25 25 25
Highlights — For Rockville, Emma Riffe had 15 digs, 13 assists, 8 kills, half a block and 5 aces; Jenifer Lee 10 digs, 8 assists, 4 kills and 4 aces; Taylor Vukovits 10 digs, 2 kills and 4 aces; Raeann Sutherlin 8 kills, 7 digs and an ace; DonaMarie Kelly 7 digs, 5 kills, 2.5 blocks and an ace; Megan Gordon 5 assists, 2 kills, 2 digs and an ace; Morgan Black 5 digs; Maddie Shaffer a dig and an ace; and Matty Tinkle and Meagan White a kill each.
JV — Seeger won 23-25, 25-9, 15-9.
Next — Rockville (5-6, 3-0 WRC) hosts North Putnam next Thursday.
Wednesday
At Spencer
West Vigo 10 16 11
Owen Valley 25 25 25
Highlights — For West Vigo, Carlie Eldredge had 10 assists, Kylie Cardinal had 9 assists and 2 kills, Ashley Wilson had 4 kills, Jordynn Scott had 9 digs and Lexus Elkins had 3 kills and 5 blocks.
Record — West Vigo was 2-7 after this match.
Tuesday
At Cayuga
Westville, Ill. 10 10 17
North Vermillion 25 25 25
Highlights — For North Vermillion, Colby Pomar had 21 assists, 3 digs, a kill and 6 aces; Taylen Balding 10 digs, 7 kills, a block and 4 aces; Darby Martin 13 kills, 7 digs and an ace; Mikayla Kinneer 7 digs and 3 kills; Sydney Poynter 8 digs; Alandra Leigh 4 digs, 2 kills and an ace; and Kaylee Axtell a dig.
At Mt. Carmel, Ill.
Robinson 25 25
Mt. Carmel 20 19
Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 7 kills, 7 digs, 5 assists and 7 points; Madison Bayless 8 assists, 8 digs, a kill and 4 points; Ashton Richey 8 digs, 4 kills, 2 blocks, 2 assists and 5 points; Kylee Hannahs 6 digs, 11 points and an ace; Emily Trimble 5 kills, a block and a dig; Nicole Kelso 2 digs and 2 points; Kinsey Fear 3 points and an ace; and Leah Avery 2 kills and an assist.
JV — Robinson won 25-27, 25-17, 15-8.
Record — Robinson was 2-0 after this match.
Tennis
Boys
• Terre Haute South 4, Vincennes Lincoln 0 — At South, the host Braves didn’t lose a game in three singles matches against the Alices, who were unable to field a full lineup.
Terre Haute South 4, Vincennes Lincoln 0
Singles — Krishan Kumar (THS) def. Graham Purcell 6-0, 6-0; Scott Kellar (THS) def. Colton Mercer-Szady 6-0, 6-0; Kyle Refugio (THS) def. Torrey Graham 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles — Andrew Milner-Harrison Villarreal (THS) def. Mitchell Cooper-Eli Williams 6-1, 6-2.
Next — South (3-2) hosts the Braves Invitational on Sept. 8.
• North Central 5, Sullivan 0 — At Farmersburg, all five matches did not go beyond two sets as the host Thunderbirds swept Sullivan.
North Central 5, Sullivan 0
Singles — Brennan Crooks (NC) def. Luke Willis 7-6, 6-2; Jacob Chmielewski (NC) def. Jake Pirtle 6-3, 6-2; Colton Prechtel (NC) def. Will Arnett 6-3, 6-1.
Doubles — Chaz Childs-Parker Drake (NC) def. Austin Bobbitt-Carson Willis 6-3, 6-4; Dustin Boyll-Chris Stamper (NC) def. Chris Schlatter-Riley Pirtle 6-1, 7-5.
Soccer
Girls
• Terre Haute North 8, Greencastle 0 — At North, Spencer Grim had two goals and Jordan Bray three assists as the host Patriots erupted for all their scoring in the first period.
Greencastle 0 0 — 0
Terre Haute North 8 0 — 8
North goals — Jamie McKee (Spencer Grim), Emilee Pemberton (Jordan Bray), Joy Jakaitis (McKee), MacKenzie Latta (Margaret Mary McMurtry), Grim (Abby Howes), Michaela Schuld (Bray), Grim (Bray), Kaleigh Sutliff
Next — North (5-0) hosts Carmel at 10 a.m. and Ben Davis at 2 p.m. Saturday. Greencastle (0-2-1) hosts Terre Haute South on Tuesday.
• Sullivan 4, South Vermillion 0 — At Clinton, Maddie Figg and Hannah McPhail split the four goals for the visiting Golden Arrows, who remained unbeaten in Western Indiana Conference play.
Sullivan 3 1 — 4
South Vermillion 0 0 — 0
Sullivan goals — Maddie Figg (Cora Montgomery), Hannah McPhail (Katie Hannon), Figg (McPhail), McPhail
Highlights — Cobie Harrison had five saves in posting the shutout.
Next — Sullivan (4-1, 3-0 WIC) hosts Brown County at 11 a.m. Saturday.
Cross country
• South Vermillion, Seeger split — At Clinton, Davey Francis crossed the finish line first to help host South Vermillion defeat Seeger 20-35 in the boys meet.
In the girls meet, Seeger won by a score of 21-33 over the Wildcats.
BOYS
South Vermillion 20, Seeger 35
Top 10 — Francis (SV) 20:01, Gaebel (SV) 20:04, Million (Se) 20:17, Spivey (SV) 20:52, Warrick (Se) 21:42, Jacobs (SV) 22:00, Fagg (SV) 22:09, Stamm (Se) 22:23, King (Se) 23:16, Hunter (Se) 24:14.
GIRLS
Seeger 21, South Vermillion 33
Top 10 — Fowler (Se) 23:23, Collins (Se) 24:03, Holbert (SV) 24:39, Hollifield (SV) 24:59, Million Seg 25:18, Kay (Se) 26:16, Haussin (Se) 26:56, Hennessey (Se) 27:08, Edwards (Se) 27:13, Beard (Se) 27:23.
Next — South Vermillion’s boys (6-0) and girls (3-2) will run in the Northview Invitational on Sept. 11.
Golf
Boys
• Lawrenceville 166, Marshall 181 — At the Marshall Golf Course, Wade Kibler was medalist with a 37 but the host Lions lost.
Lawrenceville 166, Marshall 181
Marshall (181) — Wade Kibler 37, John Sisson 48, Keifer Treece 48, Dylan Wilson 48, Nolan Miller 49, Mason Rogers 51, Wes Tingley 52, Brody Martin 63, Dean Evinger 64.
Next — Marshall (8-2) hosts Cumberland in a dual match Tuesday.
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