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Seven Bulldogs receive All-County honors for @bhsdogs_gsoccer

Seven Bulldogs receive All-County honors for @bhsdogs_gsoccer

By Keelen Barlow 

Seven members of the 2019 Brownsburg girls' soccer squad received an All-Hendricks County honor. That group is highlighted by Grace Crawford, Kylie Conrad, Jayden Gibson, Kalaina Stephens, and Alanna Dixon who were named to this year's All-Hendricks County 1st team. 

Emma Chambers and Taelyn Hendickson both received an All-County Honorable Mention selection. 

Brownsburg boasts the most girls' soccer All-County honors of any school in Hendricks county.

Crawford was the Bulldogs' leading scorer and point-getter. She played in all eighteen matches and recorded the second highest goal total of her high school career. Crawford scored three goals in the Bulldog's first three games including a pair of goals in a 2-2 draw with Brebeuf.

Just a sophomore, Conrad was the Bulldogs' second-leading scorer and played in all 18 matches for the Bulldogs. Her season was highlighted by a hat trick performance against Shortridge on September 12th and the game winning goal against Zionsville to close the regular season. 

Gibson was a key piece in the midfield for Brownsburg this year as she tied her career high for goals in a season. She scored two goals and played 1119 minutes for Brownsburg this fall.

Stephens and Dixon were key cogs in what was one of the stouter defenses in Hendricks county.

In her first campaign as a full-time varsity starter in the net, Dixon recorded six solo-shutouts this year and notched a 1.077 goals against average. Dixon allowed just three goals and made 12 saves for the Bulldogs over their last five games. Her goals against average over that stretch was 0.60. 

As a whole, the team had seven shutouts and Stephens played a key part in anchoring the Bulldogs' defense. She also pitched in one assist for the first point of her high school career and played the most minutes of any player on the team. 

Chambers was also a key part of Brownsburg's back line this season. She played the second-most minutes of any Brownsburg player and recorded the first shot of her high school career. 

Hendrickson was the Bulldogs' third leading point getter as she pitched in a pair of goals and led the team with five assists. She also played a key role in taking corner kicks for Brownsburg this year.