Senior Hannah Baker was Shelbyville’s lone representative on the Hoosier Heritage Conference’s All-Conference Girls Soccer Team.
Baker led the Golden Bears with 12 goals and eight assists this season. Shelbyville finished tied for fifth place in the HHC standings in its final season before joining the Hoosier Legends Conference in 2026.
A total of 24 players were selected All-HHC.
Also honored with New Palestine’s Gabrielle Brown, Addison Lindell, Lexie Compton, Ady Eakin, Hannah Sund and Hailey Perdieck; Mt. Vernon’s Jaicee Cole, Esther Isgere, Addy Nielsen, Nahia McNamar and Taylor Greulich; Greenfield-Central’s Chloe Gardner, Paige McCorley, Ainsley Robinson and Aubrey Bush; Delta’s Avery Jarrells, Jordan Bunch, Ruth Scherck, Grace Jarrells and Aubree Jarrells; Pendleton Heights’ Olivia Hart and Courtney Prickett; and Yorktown’s Harper Mitchell.
Delta (19-2) and New Palestine (11-4-2) were co-champions with 6-1 records in conference matches. Mt. Vernon (7-8-1, 5-2) finished third ahead of Pendleton Heights (6-11, 4-3), Shelbyville (9-8, 3-4), Greenfield-Central (6-8, 4-5), Yorktown (9-7-1, 1-6) and New Castle (6-10-2, 0-7).
Delta’s Mason Turner was named HHC Coach of the Year.
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