The Hobart girls soccer team rebounded impressively on Saturday, defeating Boone Grove 3‑0 and keeping a clean sheet in the process. After a tightly contested first half, the Brickies pulled away in the second half, showcasing their offensive depth and defensive discipline.
Hobart’s scoring came from a balanced three-pronged attack. Addy Hendricks, Kurah Krucina, and Brooklyn Reichert each found the back of the net, highlighting the team’s versatility and ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Defensively, Hobart’s back line and goalkeeper worked cohesively to prevent Boone Grove from generating sustained pressure, earning the Brickies’ first shutout of the season.
The victory evened Hobart’s record at 1‑1 and demonstrated that the team can quickly rebound from setbacks. Boone Grove, seeing their first defeat of the season, was tested by Hobart’s relentless attack and organized defense.
Looking ahead, Hobart returns to home turf Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. to face Michigan City. The team will rely on the confidence gained from this win, as well as lessons learned from earlier matches, to continue their growth. With strong chemistry, multiple scoring threats, and a disciplined defense, Hobart looks poised to make a significant impact in the conference this season.




