SPORTS ROUNDUP

Girls Soccer

Sidney 1

Northmont 0

The Lady Bolts lost their season opener 1-0 Saturday at Sidney. Senior Larkyn Vordemark scored the game’s lone goal off an assist by junior Kenzi Koester. Junior goalkeeper rejected nine Northmont shots on goal to preserve the victory.

Tri-County North 5

Carlisle 0

Seniors Madison Jeffers and Rylie Myers netted two goals each and junior Hayden Shannon added another Saturday to power Tri-County North to a 5-0 victory in the season opener for both schools. Myers and Shannon each had an assist and goalkeeper, freshman Chloe Oliver, earned the shutout with four saves.

Girls Volleyball

Lady Bolts 2-0

Northmont opened the season with victories Saturday over Fairborn and Oakwood and a tri-match at Fairborn High School. The Lady Bolts defeated Fairborn 25-17 and 25-10 and went on to post scores of 25-15 and 25-20 over Oakwood.

Senior Lydia Bridenbaugh and junior Jenna Hall both had a great offensive match against Fairborn. They both had six kills each and combined for three aces and four digs. Senior Emma Lunsford contributed four kills. Junior Teyanna Godfrey, in her first varsity match, had two kills with no errors. Junior Brianna Abels lead the team with 13 assists. Junior Jadyn Johnson led the team with eight digs. Senior Maddie Wadle had 6 digs.

Preble Shawnee

wins two of three

Preble Shawnee got off to a 2-1 start with victories over Dixie and Legacy Christian and a loss to Yellow Springs. The Lady Arrows posted scores of 27-29, 25-22, and 26-24 in a hard fought win over Dixie.

Yellow Springs handed Shawnee losses of 25-15 and 25-16. The Lady Arrows fought back with set scores of 28-26 and 25-16 to defeat Legacy Christian.

Girls Golf

Fosburg cards 37

During a 213 – 193 loss Thursday to Butler at Cassell Hills, Northmont junior Megan Fosburg shot a personal best 37, including a birdie two on the final hole. Not only was this her best score ever but Fosburg’s 37 might be a school record. The Northmont staff is checking the archives but believes the previous record was 38.

“Megan had a slow start with bogies on the first two holes but she just hung around and never gave up. The birdie on the last hole was icing on the cake of a great round,” said coach John Lemmon.

Reach Ron Nunnari at (937) 684-9124 or email [email protected].