Triton Central girls soccer's two leading scorers were named All-Conference by the Indiana Crossroads Conference.

Junior Ariel Walker (photo, above), team-leading 13 goals and 10 assists, and freshman Rylee Pruitt (photo, below), 12 goals and three assists, were selected to the 18-player All-ICC girls soccer squad.

Conference champion Monrovia had four selections – Emery Newlin (63 goals, 28 assists), Nellie Standeford (40 goals, 19 assists), Trinity Inglert and Sam Kluemper – to the All-ICC squad.
Also selected All-Conference were Speedway’s Kali Jackson-Dietzer, Miriam Ruiz, Yadely Ruiz and Joey Davis, Covenant Christian’s Maddy Howard, Grace Huckaba and Selah Howard, Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter’s Jenni Cazares-Juan and Evelin Bartolo-Ortega, Beech Grove’s Harper Moore, Indianapolis Scecina’s Mariangela Gascon, and Indianapolis Lutheran’s Josie Noved.
Monrovia won the ICC championship with a 7-0 mark. Speedway was runner-up at 6-1 ahead of Covenant Christian (5-2), Triton Central (4-3), Beech Grove (2-5), Cardinal Ritter (2-5), Scecina (2-5) and Lutheran (0-7).
Monrovia (18-2), Speedway (11-7), Triton Central (10-9) and Beech Grove (3-11-1) will leave the ICC at the end of this school year to join the Hoosier Legends Conference with Indian Creek (2-10) and Tri-West (9-9) in the fall of 2025 and Shelbyville (5-11-1) and Greenwood (9-6-1) in the fall of 2026.
The ICC will continue with Covenant Christian (10-8), Ritter (6-10-1), Scecina (6-9) and Lutheran (1-11-2) being joined by Greenwood Christian (6-12) and Heritage Christian (15-7).
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