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Volleyball
splits non-league games The Sisters girls
varsity volleyball team wrapped up the first week of action splitting two
non-league contests.
First on tap was a trip to
ex-league foe Central on Tuesday, September 10.
The Outlaws came away with
a satisfying victory, winning a tough, five-game marathon that took two
hours, 15 minutes to play.
Game scores were: 25-15, 22-25,
25-18, 18-25 and 15-13 in the deciding game. (Volleyball games are now
played to 25 instead of 15).
"It was a tough match away,
and to come out with a win was a great way to start the season," Coach
Chris Crosby said.
Next up for the Outlaws was
the home opener against Taft on Thursday, September 12.
Sisters came out on the short
end of the score, losing in three games; 25-22, 25-19, 25-20.
Senior Bethany Benhower led
the Outlaws with seven kills, 15 digs, and four aces on serve. Stephanie
Pledger contributed with six kills and 18 digs.
That wasn't enough to overcome
some miscues.
"We made too many errors,"
said Crosby. "The scores of the games were close, but our mistakes cost
us. That's the sign of a young team, but it's nothing we can't work on."
On Thursday, the girls travel
to Yamhill. On Saturday, September 21, they host the Sisters Volleyball
Tournament.
"Five of the top 10 teams
in the state will be there, including defending state champion Henley,"
the coach said. "It's a chance to see what the best look like." |
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