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Recap week of September 9th

By Emily Steinmetz | Sep 15, 2024 7:59 PM

--The Football program hosted Youth and Middle School night and had a large number of Future Falcons running the field on Friday Night.  The Falcons fell to 2-2 on the season with the loss vs. Plainfield, but the Freshman team continued the winning streak remaining undefeated on the season.   --Volleyball competed with Plainfield and Center Grove last week.  While the Falcons did not gain a tick in the win column, the team had big performances by Juniors Macy Stroud, Kendall Kocher, and Freshman Amelia Hartman.  The JV team went 2-1 at the Franklin Central Invite.   --Boys Soccer used a big second half at Plainfield to remain unbeaten in conference play.  Goals were scored by Ramlian Thang (5 on the season) and Kerrysyn Thang (4 on the season).  The Falcons also competed with the #8 Columbus North Bulldogs before falling to a late second-half goal.   --Girls Soccer only had one game last week, unable to find the back of the net against the Quakers dropped the team in the conference standings.   --Cross Country was the tale of two teams at the Eagle Classic in Brown County this weekend. Alec Dial competed as an individual in the elite race leaving the team's top spot open to senior Blake Moore to lead the Falcons with a personal best time.  The Falcons finished 13th (out of 34 teams).  The Girls Cross Country continues to outpace opponents at an increasing pace.  The Falcons finished 6th out of 17 teams with Junior Lorelei Boesgaard (13th) and Sophomore Kairi Ghent (17th) pacing the team. --Tennis continues to fight the competition through three sets.  The Falcons fell to state-ranked Plainfield and a close match with Ben Davis.  Both double teams have consistently found the winning combination while our singles gain valuable experience through the season.    --Girls Golf used a sub-100 score by Junior Avery Richey to finish in the top half of the Marion County Championship.  Junior Audrey Stroud, Senior Emmi Cody, and Freshman Kailee Ellis completed the team score.   --Unified Football continues to expand the inclusion revolution and provide opportunities for all Falcons.  Coach Cooper and the Unified Falcons are expanding sports for our Falcon Family, stay tuned!   --Cheerleading also hosted a youth and middle school night on Friday at the Varsity Football game.  Falcons of all ages cheered the 2nd quarter and performed the same routine at halftime to the cheers of the Falcon crowd.

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