HIGH SCHOOL

Tennis

Beavercreek shuts out Fairborn

FAIRBORN — The Fairborn Boy’s tennis team wrapped up their home season on Thursday night playing host to Greene County and Greater Western Ohio Conference foe Beavercreek. As always, the Skyhawks played hard and showed improvement, but still fell 5-0 to their guests.

First singles was the match of the night as Fairborn’s Nhat Mai faced off against Vinuoh Eukunda. Mai won a first set tie-breaker 7-6, but Eukunda came back and won a hard-fought 6-4 second set. Due to the weather and the overall outcome having already being decided, the two played a 10-point tie-breaker to determine the winner. In a 10-8 decision, Eukunda pulled out the win.

Alex Cao played Brian Gscheiole at no. 2 singles and dropped a 2-6, 1-6 decision.

Caleb Arthur was out again due to injury so the no. 3 singles spot went by default to the Beavers.

First doubles saw Tyler Fillback and Robert Floyd defeated by Curtis Guthrie and Manau Beniwal 0-6 and 0-6. Meanwhile, Johnny Ngo and Austin Lewis fell 2-6 and 0-6 to Hari Parimanaran and Jacob Jones.

With the home portion of the schedule complete for Fairborn, they now hit the road for their final two matches of the season. The Skyhawks travel to New Carlisle Tecumseh on Monday, then to Xenia (Tuesday), on the Greene County Fairgrounds courts, to wrap up GWOC South and regular season play.

Girls Lacrosse

Beavers sink McNick

BEAVERCREEK — Sabra Woodruff scored two goals while Sydney Smith, Kelsea Maxwell, Megan Miller, Caitlyn Newport, Maddie Frye and Cassie Mullins scored one each in Beavercreek’s 8-4 win Thursday over Cincinnati McNicholas.

Beavercreek is next scheduled to host Bellbrook this week.

COLLEGE

Raiders defeat Morehead State

FAIRBORN — Wright State picked up a 4-2 win over Morehead State, Tuesday at the WSU Softball Field in its final regular-season nonleague contest of the season.

Ashley Sharp (17-5) scattered seven hits and allowed just one earned run in a complete-game effort, striking out two.

Honnah Susor finished with three hits and two runs scored to pace the Raider offense while Ashton Salyers had two hits.

Wright State (32-18) heads to the University of Illinois at Chicago this weekend in a matchup between the top two teams in the Horizon League.

Haller, Verstrepen earn HL honors

FAIRBORN — Wright State’s Karoline Haller and Linsey Verstrepen were honored by the Horizon League as the league announced its women’s tennis postseason awards Thursday night. Haller was named to the First Team while Verstrepen was selected to the Second Team.

Haller (Bekkestua, Norway) has posted a 21-13 singles record this season, including a 13-5 mark in #1 singles. The sophomore won six of her seven matches in league play, defeating UIC, Valparaiso, Detroit, Oakland and Milwaukee and also recorded wins against West Virginia, Western Michigan, Marquette, Detroit, Toledo and Evansville. She also went 20-16 in doubles.

Verstrepen (Westerlo, Belgium) has a 20-16 singles record this season, including a 13-3 mark in #2 singles. She, like Haller, went 6-1 in league play, with wins over Cleveland State, UIC, Valparaiso, Detroit and Oakland. The junior also posted a 22-12 overall record in doubles, teaming with Haller to go 14-6 in #2 doubles.

This is the second time that Verstrepen has earned Second Team All-League honors as she was also named to the team as a freshman in 2013-14.

OTHER SPORTS

Girls basketball camp

BEAVERCREEK — The 16th Amanda (Reese) Crockett and Ed Zink Beavercreek Fundamental Girls Basketball Camp will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 6-9 at Beavercreek High School.

Cost is $100 per camper with a $10 discount for additional campers from the same family. Anyone who registers by May 20 can register for $90. Camp will be administered and taught by Beavercreek’s all-time scoring leader Amanda (Reese) Crockett, and current Beavers coach and three-time coach of the year Ed Zink, along with current and former basketball players.

Any questions, please call Ed Zink at: 937-657-1515 or by email [email protected], or contact Amanda Reese at: 773-401-8585, or by e-mail at [email protected].

Fairborn hosting wrestling camp

FAIRBORN — Fairborn High School will host a Champions wrestling camp June 13-16 in the high school gymnasium. The camp will feature 2016 Olympian, NCAA champion and 2015 World Champion Kyle Snyder, four-time NCAA All-American and 2016 NCAA champ Nahshon Garrett, 2016 NCAA All-American and 2015 NCAA champ Nathan Tomasello, two-time NCAA All-American and four-time OHSAA state champ Bo Jordan, and 2016 NCAA wrestling qualifier Jake Ryan.

Sessions will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 13, 14 and 16, and from 3-8 p.m. June 15. Cost is $160 through May 20, $185 thereafter. Deadline to register is June 10. Fairborn High School is located at 900 East Dayton-Yellow Springs Road. For more information contact coach Bill Dawson at 937-302-7094, or contact him by email at [email protected].

Compiled by John Bombatch. Please send your sports information to: [email protected], or to: [email protected].