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Warhill volleyball notches fourth straight win
Kalea Borrelli had five digs and an ace for the Lions. Reganne Heffelfinger had eight kills followed by Lyndsey Fowler with six kills and Sophie Goon with three kills. Abbey James had 42 assists. Rachel Arts led Oakland with 19 assists, 17 digs and six kills. Amber Bortner (2 aces, 22 digs).
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Highland (15-0, 9-0 MOAC) sweeps Cardington in three sets (25-10, 25-19, 25-13) on Tuesday.
The Knights (20-0) have won 67 straight matches. Destiny Wharton had five service points.
Lakota was led by Bree-Long Meyer with 11 kills and 18 digs, Aspen Ray had 7 kills and 18 digs while Brianna Ray had 23 digs and served 2 aces. Libero Jewel Walters tallied 26 assists to lead the defensive charge for Warhill (9-4 overall, 6-3 district). Kayce Mock led the Bulldogs with 17 kills. Emily Poundstone had 25 assists.
Fairfield stats – No stats available.
For Sayre Andrea Noldy had one kill, three points, one block, 10 digs and 26 assists while Emmalee Cooley had three kills, nine points and five digs.
Tioga won the JV match 25-14 and 25-9. She had five aces, 29 kills, nine assists and six blocks.
Hannah McMaster and Bonna Sheehan each chipped in with six kills for South Western. Emma Franklin had nine kills and three blocks.
Maria Esch posted 14 kills, eight digs and a pair of aces. St. Joe’s was led by Brooke Casperson with 16 assists, 13 digs and 3 kills, Ava Stepanic had 22 digs and 6 kills while Natalie Zyski had 15 digs.
Britta Berguson had five kills and 15 digs while Emilie Dinan added five kills, two points and four digs.
Patricia Davie tallied 22 kills and seven blocks to pace Williamsburg Christian.
Carson Ann Crow had eight kills and three digs.
Brown City (21-5-3) returns to action Thursday at home against Ubly. Anna Rule added nine kills and 13 digs for North. Tayler-Linn Humbert assisted nine kills and had six digs.
JV Score – Northeastern def. William Penn, 25-8, 25-13.
Also for Fulton, Betsy Leonard had eight kills and four blocks, and Brooke Huizenga added five kills. Kalee Nelson had three kills and 15 assists for the Bears.
Morgan Florio had four kills and 11 assists while Kaeli Butters had four kills as well. Taylor Conklin led Britt with 11 kills and five aces.
NPL JV fell as well and sports a record of 5-1.
South Central looses (15-25, 7-25, 12-25) to Firelands opponent Monvoeville on Tuesday evening. Lindsey Sampson had five digs.
Ally Ganchegui had 12 digs for Cottage Grove, but the Lions lost to Sisters, 25-10, 25-16, 25-15.
Pecatonica def. Polo 22-25, 25-20, 25-21: Paige Peterson led the Marcos with 16 digs and seven kills in a three-set home loss to the Indians.
JV Score – York Suburban def. Kennard-Dale 25-13, 25-17.
The Rockets (10-5, 3-5) lost at home to the Tigers in SBC play 14-25, 25-19, 12-25 and 18-25.
AFC def. South Beloit 25-16, 25-7: Bryce Gittleson had seven kills and eight points as the Raiders easily handled the SoBos in Ashton.
Kenzie Dusing added 12 assists for Polo.
Bermudian Springs stats – Gabrielle Emeigh (10 kills, 34 assists, 15 digs), Madyson Whitcomb (25 kills, 2 blocks, 5 aces, 8 digs). Grace Bihl and Kennadie Goth each had 10 kills, Kadie Hoffman had three aces and 14 assists, Maddie Fidler had 29 digs and six blocks, Madison Alfey had 24 digs and Goth had 17 assists.
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Buckeye Central looses to Upper Sandusky in four sets (14-25, 21-25, 25-18, 22-25) in a Northern 10 conference match-up.