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High school volleyball roundup: Trinity sweeps pair
CUMBERLAND: Mattison Green 6 assists, 2 digs; Maekayla Sowers 3 blocks; Becca Myers 1 assist, 1 kill, 1 block, 2 digs; Lainey Jackson 3 assists, 8 kills, 2 blocks, 10 digs; Claire Guyon 10 digs; Danae Sowers 1 block, 1 ace, 4 digs; Saide Oakley 2 kills, 3 aces, 11 digs.
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Hailey Newton had 12 kills and five aces to lead the Redbirds.
SUSQUEHANNOCK 3, NORTHEASTERN 0 >> Laura Savin registered seven kills and two aces to lead the Warriors. Mikaela Smith dropped in three service aces and put up 32 set assists.
Faith Christian def. Tri-State 25-17, 25-11: Sarah Smith’s nine kills and six assists paced the Falcons in an NICC victory in Grand Detour.
Windom’s secret to victory was a great defense led by Madison Maras and Synee Broberg.
Mahomet edges Pontiac: Mahomet-Seymour received seven kills from Grace Beach, 17 digs from Madi Woo and 21 assists from Izzy Charter to defeat Pontiac, 25-22, 25-18 at Pontiac. Jalyssa VanBoxel and Kyra Luttenegger chipped in with 12 digs each.
West Central def. Garretson 25-14, 25-16, 25-22 in Hartford – Molly McMahon logged five aces and 15 kills and Kali Nelson added three more aces to lead West Central to the win over Garretson. Brianna Callsen had a nice performance for Garretson (1-10), logging three aces, 13 kills and 18 digs.
Kayla Bateman had nine aces and four kills, and Monroe defeated Riddle, 25-18, 25-16, 25-23.
NCHS (7-1, 3-0) outshot the visitors 8-4 with goalkeeper Griffin Koester credited with four saves and the shutout.
Pioneers’ goalkeeper Christian Lopez made four saves as U High improved to 11-0-1. Gabby Freed had six kills and three blocks for Lexington, which also received 17 assists from Lexi Bury. Alyssa Harrer had 12 kills and nine digs for Wynford; Rhieannae Cory had six aces, 19 digs, 24 assists and four kills; and Mallory Moore had 20 digs, two aces and two kills. Emma O’Donoghue added 12 assists for the Railers.
For Culleoka, Haliegh Shumate had two assists and two kills, while Courtney Osborne recorded three assists.
SEYMOUR – Jaclyn Zahn recorded 11 kills and two blocks to lead the Thunder to a 25-18, 25-13, 25-13 sweep of West De Pere in a Bay Conference match. Lexy Fisher posted two aces and nine digs. Zoe Moehring added 15 digs.
Brevard HEAT d. Master’s Academy, 25-23, 25-22, 23-25, 25-8: The Patriots lost a District 11-2A match in Melbourne. Clayton Waring had five kills and two aces. MCM was led by Morgan Koepsell with two kills, three blocks, an ace and six digs.
The Red Devils fell 25-10, 22-25, 25-12, 14-25, 15-7 in a home Bay Conference match. Krista Hoyt had seven service points and 13 digs, Valerie Flecha had six service points and nine digs, and Callie Frizzle had four blocks. Abby Foreman 12 kills, 1 kill, 2 digs.
Lincoln almost forced an extra set, but Washington ultimately prevailed, claiming a 25-22, 25-18, 28-26 win Tuesday night at Washington (2-3). Megan Hirsch and Traia Hubbard had six kills each for Gayville.
A-L-A-H: Makayla Brown 5 kills, 1 digs, 3 assists.
Lindsay Lemke contributed 12 kills, while Brooke Linzmeier had 16 assists for the Tigers.
Kewanee def. Morrison 25-21, 11-25, 25-22:The Fillies forced a third game, but couldn’t pull out a Three Rivers win on the road. Tori Eads-Rodriguez posted 21 assists, 10 digs and five kills. Rachel Stephenson and Alaina Clem each had five kills. However, the Arrows shut down the Trojans late in the match, winning the last two sets 25-13 and 25-16. Emily Schade had four aces and 29 assists. Schoenwald also collected 18 digs.
Williams Valley won the JV match, 2-1.
WSS (five match totals): Autumn Bennett 1 ace, 37 kills, 36 digs, 5 blocks.
The Golden Knights were led by Bri Wells, who had five kills and two blocks.
Sarah Madsen and Ashley Hendrickson added six kills apiece for the winners. They won three straight – 25-19, 25-23, 25-20 – to pick up the Red Rock Conference volleyball victory.
Teja Tonn and Shae Tonn led the Peshtigo offense with 13 and 10 kills, respectively.
Greta Sleeter had 12 assists for Suring. She finished with 10 digs while going 17-of-19 serving. Rylee Boyd added eight digs and Bailey Lamb finished with 27 assists. Jashon Killspotted had eight kills. Sydney Iedema finished with 11 digs and six solo blocks.
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COLEMAN – Maddy Bieber had 10 kills and four blocks to lead the Cougars to a 25-21, 25-21, 25-17 M&O victory.