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JV Score – Hanover def. York Catholic, 11-25, 25-14, 25-14. Washington’s Hailey Olson led the match in both aces (6) and assists (23), while teammate Caryn Hazard added 11 digs and nine kills. Leslie Schuneman had nine kills, five blocks and eight aces. Mackenzie Weaver had 20 kills followed by Julia Kocher seven kills.
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Sherman (11-15, 0-2) will host Wylie East on Friday at 5:30 p.m. before traveling to Denison next Tuesday. A win in that gave the Falcons momentum moving forward. Lauren Rokey led Eureka (6-5, 2-2) with nine kills and Ashlyn Millett had nine assists. RRC head coach Sara Arfsten said Taylor Price “played outstanding defensively” at her libero position. Katie Stageman finished with 10 kills and Azee Vanbellinger had 13 digs.
The Green Wave won in three sets on the road Thursday in a battle of the undefeated teams against Granville in LCL play 26-24, 25-17, 25-21.
Set scores were 25-14, 25-14 and 25-17. Parker Reynolds had 47 digs.
Hannah Adams and Kayla Mize also had two blocks apiece.
For Wessington Springs, Cadee Schelske had eight aces, Maddie Gran had five blocks and one ace and Jaycee Hohn had six kills and five digs. Calla Roney 4 kills, 25 assists, 2 digs, 0.5 blocks. Kirstyn Evans led Tech with seven kills, while Brooke Glass finished with 12 assists. For Eastern, Brianna Wells and Katie Lehman each had eight digs.
For Culleoka, Haliegh Shumate had two assists and two kills, while Courtney Osborne recorded three assists.
The Warriors were swept on Thursday (13-25, 10-25, 25-10) by the Truckers. Kiersten Metzner had five kills, while Alexis Chevalier and Marissa Mailand each contributed five assists. “We’re looking forward to facing some new opponents this weekend in Jackson”. Ariel McAtee had eight kills and Townley added six. Kendra Ludeman and Evelyn Dolan ended the evening with 10 kills each. Northeastern’s leaders were Alivia Crerand (12 assists), Whitney Brown (five digs, four kills) and Jordyn Smeltzer (four digs, four kills).
Dakota Valley def. Alcester-Hudson 25-8, 25-7, 25-20 at Alcester – Hanna Cummins accumulated 35 assists, seven digs and a block to help the Panthers improve their record to 11-1.
ASHWAUBENON – The Kris Lindow totaled 12 kills to lead the Jaguars to a 25-20, 25-21, 20-25, 25-15 victory.
Hendrickson also had four solo and two assist blocks.
Brittany Hill added 14 assists, while Michaela Welch had nine digs. Emma O’Donoghue added 12 assists for the Railers. Schumacher was 14-for-15 with one ace.
ONEIDA – Tiana Hackett had nine aces to lead the Thunderhawks to a 27-25, 25-13, 21-25, 25-21 victory in M&O play.
RED LION 3, SPRING GROVE 0 >> Lindsey Blevins smashed 11 kills to lead the Lions to the sweep.
PIPESTONE-The Worthington Trojans fought hard but fell at the hands of the Pipestone Arrows.
The Lady Generals dropped the first set 25-11, but won the next two 25-22, 15-5.
Marian won the JV match, 2-0.
Madi Woll was a big contributor to Worthington’s early success in the match.
Ashley Strausser added nine kills and five digs for Nativity (5-0, 5-0 D-IV).
Lily Bitters led the defense for Southwest with 13 digs.
Madison Mitchell had 12 points and six digs for Waverly while Abby Searles had two aces and eight points, Beca Salsman had six points and seven digs and Jordan Mente had eight kills.
Taylor Nesvold had a great night for Pipestone. Other notable stats for the Arrows were Shelby Bloemendaal’s 12 kills and 17 digs, and Anneka Bucher’s 16 set assists.
Also for Amboy (7-6-1, 2-4), Vivian O’Laughlin had 12 points, six kills and three digs, and Emma Lindenmeyer added 11 assists and two kills. Buyse went 19-20 from the service, racking up four aces.
Freeman def. Gayville 25-14, 25-18, 25-13 – For Freeman, Chelsea Heeg had 12 kills, five blocks and five digs. On the assisting end of those kills was Leah Buyse.
Set scores were 22-25, 25-11, 25-17 and 25-20.
TAMAQUA – Jillian Peterson collected four kills and three blocks as the Olympians swept the Blue Raiders 25-14, 25-13, 25-8 in a Division I match.
ORANGE CITY, Iowa – It took five sets to do it, but Sheldon outlasted Siouxland Conference rival MOC-Floyd Valley in a thriller Thursday.
Set scores were 25-16, 25-21 and 25-18.
KENNARD-DALE 3, EASTERN YORK 1 >> After dropping the first game, the Rams rallied to win the next three. There, the Orabs regained control for a 15-6 triump.
Pioneers’ goalkeeper Christian Lopez made four saves as U High improved to 11-0-1. Nicole Johnson had seven assists and four aces.
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Athens got two points, two kills and six digs from Aleah Dudash and a point, two kills and a dig from Taylor McDuffee. Katie Wagner smashed eight kills while Maddy Tolk racked up 10 digs.