All-HHC boys soccer team announced
The Hoosier Heritage Conference announced its 2020 All-HHC boys soccer team on Tuesday.
Five members from HHC champion Shelbyville and five players from co-runner-up Yorktown lead the team. Yorktown’s Shane Guinn was named Coach of the Year. All eight schools are represented on the all-conference team.
2020 All-HHC boys soccer team
Luke Burkle, Delta
Zion Griffis, Delta
Levi Griffis, Delta
Aidan Pierce, Delta
Jackson Findley, Greenfield-Central
Abe Buescher, Greenfield-Central
John Halvorsen, Greenfield-Central
Aden Cappelletti, Mt. Vernon
Taylor Lorsung, Mt. Vernon
Noah Whitehouse, Mt. Vernon
Brayden Ring, New Castle
Garrett Canova, New Palestine
Kam Kail, Pendleton Heights
Cole Bubalo, Pendleton Heights
Oscar Hernandez, Shelbyville
Alex Gill, Shelbyville
Brock Pittman, Shelbyville
Kaleb Schaf, Shelbyville
Brayden Basey, Shelbyville
Hudson Bouw, Yorktown
Braden Guinn, Yorktown
Aden Lovelace, Yorktown
Kaleb Brown, Yorktown
Garrett Wilmes, Yorktown
Coach of the Year: Shane Guinn, Yorktown
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All-HHC girls soccer team released
The Hoosier Heritage Conference announced the 2020 All-Conference girls soccer team Tuesday. The team was chosen by the eight conference coaches.
Four players from HHC and sectional champion Yorktown were selected to the team, as were six players from HHC runner-up and sectional champion Mt. Vernon.
MV’s Steve Williams was voted as Coach of the Year in his final year. Williams is retiring after a long, successful career coaching the boys and girls teams at Mt. Vernon.
2020 All-HHC girls soccer team
Addie Chester, Delta
Kelsi McLaughlin, Greenfield-Central
Kambell Trapp, Greenfield-Central
Kennedy Trapp, Greenfield-Central
Zuleny Calderon, Greenfield-Central
Anna Isger, Mt. Vernon
Maddie Swingle, Mt. Vernon
Katie Gawrys, Mt. Vernon
Shay Shipley, Mt. Vernon
Mattie Isger, Mt. Vernon
Rylie Pearson, Mt. Vernon
Anna Luker, New Palestine
Maddy Potter, New Palestine
Whitney Miller, New Palestine
Lucy Miller, New Palestine
Macy Browning, Pendleton Heights
Kaitlyn Prickett, Pendleton Heights
Sarah Dix, Pendleton Heights
Sophie Parker, Shelbyville
Evelyn Kiefer, Shelbyville
Lea Alexander, Yorktown
Elizabeth Reece, Yorktown
Carley Culberson, Yorktown
Chloe Mariotti, Yorktown
Coach of the Year: Steve Williams, Mt. Vernon
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Steelers hold top spot in AP Pro32 Poll
NEW YORK — As the NFL’s only unbeaten team, the Pittsburgh Steelers are currently ranked No. 1 in the latest AP Pro32 poll.
The Steelers received seven of the 12 first-place votes for 378 points in balloting Tuesday by media members who regularly cover the NFL.
The Steelers improved to 6-0 for their best start since 1978. The Kansas City Chiefs remained No. 2 with four first-place votes and 376 points.