Prep Digest -- Middletown soccer falls to Lakota East
Friday, September 05, 2008
BOYS SOCCER
LAKOTA EAST 2, MIDDLETOWN 1: The Middies' lone goal Thursday night, Sept. 4, was scored by Austin Majors. No other details were reported.
FENWICK 1, WEST CARROLLTON 0: Brian Benhase scored the game's lone goal off an assist from Tanner Coffman to lift the Falcons to the road win Thursday, Sept. 4. Drew Miller added 10 saves in goal to record the shutout as Fenwick improved to 2-2-1. The Pirates fell to 2-3-1. Fenwick returns to action Tuesday at home against Moeller.
GIRLS SOCCER
LAKOTA EAST 4, MIDDLETOWN 1: The Thunderhawks got goals from Megan Scheitlin, Andi Martin, Sammi Miller and Abbey Schable to win their Greater Miami Conference opener Thursday night, Sept. 4. The Middies' goal came from Alex Flesher, with an assist from Michelle Brownlee. East improved to 2-2-1, 1-0 GMC, while Middletown fell to 2-2-1, 0-1 GMC. The Thunderhawks return to action Tuesday at Fairfield.
FENWICK 2, ANDERSON 1: The Falcons continued their roll Thursday night, Sept. 4, with an impressive win on the road against the Redskins. Sydney Neal and Alexis Heard scored the goals for Fenwick, while Shannon Donoher provided the assist. The win moves the Falcons to 4-1, while Anderson slips to 3-2. Fenwick returns to action Monday at home against St. Ursula.
MONROE 3, WAYNESVILLE 0: The Hornets ran their record to 5-1 Thursday evening, Sept. 4, with the home victory. Monroe got goals from Maggie Hinkle, Megan Sprague and Carley Williams, with Hinkle also adding an assist. Ragan Taulbee had four saves in goal for the shutout. Waynesville fell to 5-2. The Hornets return to action Saturday at home against Badin.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
WAYNESVILLE 3, MONROE 0: The Hornets fell 25-16, 25-15, 25-20 Thursday night, Sept. 4, despite strong play from Chelsea Stickelman (three kills, one ace, 13 digs, one block and two assists), Ashley Cooper (eight kills, five aces, five digs, three blocks), Kaitlynn Nall (three kills, one ace, one dig), Beth McGuire (two digs, eight assists), Rachel Chapman (four kills, three digs) and Reegan Reece (two kills, two aces, three blocks). Monroe (1-6) returns to action Monday at home against Preble Shawnee.
MIDDLETOWN CHRISTIAN 3, JEFFERSON 0: The Eagles improved to 3-2 overall and 2-2 in the Metro Buckeye Conference with Thursday's Sept. 4 win. Jessica Monhollen had eight aces, while Lauren Petry had six and Alex Curtis added five. Alex Wheeler, Danielle Fowler and Megan Brewer also played well in the front court for the Eagles, who return to action Saturday against Milford Christian.
MADISON 3, DIXIE 0: The Mohawks won 25-17, 25-17, 25-21 Thursday evening, Sept. 4, behind strong play from Ally Malott four kills, five blocks, one ace), Brittney Sorrell (four kills, one ace), Sarah Chaney (17 kills, two blocks, two aces) and Nikki Nagy (21 assists). The win moves Madison to 4-3 overall and 3-0 in the Southwestern Buckeye League Buckeye Division. The Mohawks return to action Saturday with a quad match at Valley View.
LAKOTA EAST 3, MIDDLETOWN 0: The Thunderhawks won 25-8, 25-17, 25-16 Thursday, Sept. 4, behind strong play from Liz Trentman (eight kills), Stephanie Neltner (13 assists) and Lindsay Landers (six aces). The Middies were led by Amie Rossi (seven kills) and Jessie Greer (five kills). The victory upped East's record to 4-2 overall and 1-0 in the Greater Miami Conference. The Middies slipped to 4-1, 0-1. East returns to action Saturday at Harrison.
PREBLE SHAWNEE 3, CARLISLE 0: Preble Shawnee earned its seventh win of the season by defeating host Carlisle on Thursday, Sept. 4, in a Southwestern Buckeye League Buckeye Division battle. The Arrows (7-2, 3-1) won three straight games 25-21, 25-15, 25-18. Playing well for the Indians (1-3, 1-2) were Elizabeth McKinney with two aces and 13 digs, and Samantha Shelton with six kills. Carlisle will travel to National Trail on Monday.
BOYS GOLF
WAYNESVILLE 170, MADISON 200: The Mohawks lost the home match Thursday, Sept. 4. Leading the Mohawks were Dalton Esselman (46), Brandon Creekbaum (51) and Andy Clements (51). Clements had a double-eagle 2 on the par five No. 6 hole.
MONROE 168, NORTHRIDGE 201: Brandon Stanton and Kyle Howard shared medalist honors with rounds of 3-over 39 on the Hawk nine at Kitty Hawk Golf Course. The win raised the Hornets' record to 8-3 overall and 3-2 in the Southwestern Buckeye League Southwest Division. Monroe returns to action Saturday at the Majestic Springs Invitational.
MIDDLETOWN WINS: The Middies shot a 143 to beat Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at Kings Island. No score for CHCA was reported. Middletown was led by Joey Richmond's 33. Michael Roberts (35), Brian Rose (37) and Matt McKee (38) also played well to help Middletown record a team total of 1 under par.
EDGEWOOD 171, CARLISLE 202: Jon George shot 37 to earn medalist honors in leading Edgewood to a nonleague win over Carlisle on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at Weatherwax Golf Course. The win improved the Cougars to 7-3 in dual matches. Edgewood will host Monroe Monday at Weatherwax.
MONROE 6, WAYNESVILLE 3: The Hornets got two goals from Patrick Black and one each from Nick Streibick, Patrick Black, Nick Braden, Kyle Cox and Ruckman in Thursday night's Sept. 4 win. Assists were provided by Braden (two), Scott Mann (two) and Black.
GIRLS GOLF
TROY CHRISTIAN 163, MIDDLETOWN CHRISTIAN 164: The Eagles' Brooks Curry earned medalist honors with an even-par 36 on the front nine at Miami Shores. Adam Taulbee added a 41, and Kristie Feltner carded a 43. The loss was the first of the year for Middletown Christian (9-1 overall, 7-1 Metro Buckeye Conference).
CENTERVILLE 179, MIDDLETOWN 202: The Elks remained unbeaten at 4-0 Thursday, Sept. 4, while the Middies slipped to 5-4. Abbie Birchwell led Middletown with a 5-over 41 at Weatherwax's Valley View Course. Allie Lawwill added a 49. The Middies return to action Monday at home against Hamilton.




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