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(PHOTOS) Carroll, Coon Rapids Bayard, Ar-We-Va and ESC VB win on Thursday. Kuemper, SCC, Audubon, IKM-Manning, Paton Churdan Fall

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Volleyball Results Thursday, September 17th

Winterset At Carroll

Carroll 3

Winterset 0

25-18, 25-16, 25-21

 

The Carroll Tigers rolled to their third straight win and improved to 10-5 overall and 3-1 in the Raccoon River conference remaining a game back of Bondurant Farrar and a half game behind Gilbert. The Tigers were sharp on Thursday and never were in any kind of trouble.

Ella Collison led the team with 11 kills and was followed by Josie Ayala with 7 and Gabi Hammer and Kennedy Lein with 5 and 4 respectively. Laura Sweeney who was named Motor Inn Player of the Game had 24 assists and 9 digs. The Tigers finished with 6 ace serves though their aggressive serve kept the Huskies out of system and led to many more points. Hannah Jorgensen and Collison each had a pair of aces. Jorgensen and Sweeney paced the back row with 9 digs each while Ayla and Collison added 8 and 7 respectively. Kennedy Lein had a team high 2 blocks.

Carroll hosts their tournament on Saturday morning.

Carroll Stats

Hannah Jorgensen 1 Assist, 9 Digs, 2 Aces

Laura Sweeney 24 Assists, 9 Digs, Block, Ace

Josie Ayala 7 Kills, 8 Digs

Camryn Schable 1 Dig

Ella Collison 11 Kills, 7 Digs, 2 Aces

Alexia Thornock 1 Block

Gabi Hammer 5 Kills, Block

Kenzie Honold 1 Assists, Dig

Kennedy Lein 4 Kills, Assist, 4 Digs, 2 Blocks, Ace

 

Kuemper At St Albert

St Albert 3

Kuemper 1

25-22, 23-25, 27-25, 25-17

 

Kuemper fell on the road Thursday night as they struggled with consistency. The young team continues to have some ups and downs. They had chances in sets one and three dropping set 1 by just 3 points and losing set three in extra points by 2. The loss drops Kuemper to 9-6 overall and 3-2 in the Hawkeye 10 Conference.

Kamryn Venner had a team 16 kills, Kenzie Schon was also in double digits with 11 and Sophie Badding added 8 and Frannie Glynn had 7. Ashlyn Badding continues to have a solid season finding her hitters and had 39 assists to go with 15 digs. Kenya Prescott and Venner led the back row with 23 digs each and Schon added 9. Sophie Badding had a team high 4 blocks and Ashlyn Badding added 3 blocks and a team high 3 aces. Macy Simons had 2 aces.

Kuemper heads to the CYO Tournament on Sunday.

Kuemper Stats

Kenya Prescott 1 Kill, 3 Assists, 23 Digs

Ashlyn Badding 1 Kill, 39 Assists, 15 Digs, 3 Blocks, 3 Aces

Kamryn Venner 16 Kills, Assist, 23 Digs

Macy Simons 2 Aces

Frannie Glynn 7 Kills, Dig

Kenzie Schon 11 Kills, 9 Digs

Sophie Badding 8 Kills, Dig, 4 Blocks

Avarie Pedelty 4 Digs

Julia Mikkelsen 1 Kill, 3 Digs, Block

Sophie Rohe 1 Assist, 3 Digs

 

Paton Churdan At Coon Rapids Bayard

Coon Rapids Bayard 3

Paton Churdan 1

25-17, 20-25, 28-26, 25-20

 

It was a good match between two of the top teams in the Rolling Valley Conference on Thursday and Coon Rapids Bayard was able to pull out a tight 3rd set to go up 2-1 and then pulled away late with a 5-1 run to win the 4th set and improve to 6-1 overall and 2-0 in the conference. The loss drops Paton Churdan to 3-2 overall and 2-2 overall.

Coon Rapids Bayard kept Paton Churdan out of system in the 1st set and got some very good play up front from Mia Leighty and Brynn Bass. Gracy Johnson and Chloe Parkis handled a tough serving Rocket club well allowing Cassidy Baker to find her hitter.

The 2nd set belonged to Paton Churdan as they got out quickly behind the serving of Chloe Berns and never trailed picking up a 25-20 win. The Rockets got Carmyn Paup and Danielle Hoyle swinging well and made some adjustments in the back row and were in system more often as they handled the Crusaders serve better.

Set three went back and forth with 11 ties and 6 lead changes. Paton Churdan looked to have grabbed an advantage rallying from down 20-15 to take a 24-23 lead by Coon Rapids Bayard extended the set and won on an ace serve to go up 2-1. That led to a 4th set that was tied 5 times and had 2 lead changes. The last tie was at 19 and Cassidy Baker was able to end the match with an ace serve.

Baker finished unofficially with 33 assists and 3 aces and was named Motor Inn Player of the Game. Brynn Bass paced the Crusaders with 14 kills, Mia Leighty added 9 and Aelxa Culbertson finished with 8. Baker added 7 kills and had a couple crucial dumps late in sets three and four. Bass had a team high 4 aces.

Danielle Hoyle led Paton Churdan with 10 kills while Carmyn Paup added 8 and Tessa Steiml finished with 6. Chloe Berns had a very nice match and had a team high 23 assists and 4 aces. Her serving kept Coon Rapids Bayard on the defensive most of the match. Hoyle added 26 digs, followed by Paup 22 and Karissa Stephenson with 22.

Coon Rapids Bayard Stats- Unofficial

Chloe Parkis 1 Assist, Ace

Alaya Betts 5 Kills

Cassidy Baker 7 Kills, 33 Assists, 3 Aces

Sammie Jackson 2 Kills

Alexa Culbertson 8 Kills

Mia Leighty 9 Kills, 2 Aces

Brynn Bass 14 Kills, 4 Aces

Gracy Johnson 1 Ace

Lacie Davis 1 Assist, Ace

Breely Clayburg 2 Kills

 

Paton Churdan Stats- Unofficial

Karissa Stephenson 3 Kills, 22 Digs, Ace

Chloe Berns 23 Assists, 9 Digs, 4 Aces

Carmyn Paup 8 Kills, 22 Digs, Ace

Tessa Steimel 6 Kills, 13 Digs, Block, Ace

Hannah Bundt 3 Digs

Danielle Hoyle 10 Kills, 3 Assists, 26 Digs, 2 Blocks

Bailey Anderson 2 Assists, 7 Digs

 

Woodbine At Ar-We-Va

Ar-We-Va 3

Woodbine 1

25-22, 22-25, 25-11, 25-20

 

Ar-We-Va grabbed a nice conference win on Thursday as they bounced back from a tough loss at home on Tuesday. The win moves Ar-We-Va to 4-5 overall and 2-2 in the Rolling Valley Conference. The Rockets handled the taller Tiger team by moving the ball around and getting hitters clean looks. At tight win in set 1 and a close loss in set 2 made set 3 really important and the Rockets took care of business with an easy win giving them plenty of momentum in set 4 to end the match.

Both Maggie Ragaller with 14 assists and Sara Schurke with 12 assists had good nights finding their hitters in good shape. Jadeyn Smith was the main beneficiary with 10 kills. Schurke also hit it well out of the right and added 7 kills to go with 8 aces. Bridget Cameron also had 7 kills and Kora Obrecht had 5 kills and a team high 3 blocks. Ragaller added a team high 9 digs followed by Jamie Hausman with 8 digs and 3 aces.

Ar-We-Va heads to the Carroll Tournament on Saturday.

Ar-We-Va Stats

Sara Schurke 7 Kills, 12 Assists, 4 Digs, 8 Aces

Bridget Cameron 7 Kills, 3 Digs, Ace

Jadeyn Smith 10 Kills, 2 Assists, 5 Digs, 2 Blocks

Maggie Ragaller 3 Kills, 14 Assists, 9 Digs, 2 Blocks, 2 Aces

Jamie Hausman 3 Kills, 8 Digs, 3 Aces

Hannah Kraus 5 Digs, Ace

Kora Obrecht 5 Kills, 3 Blocks

 

East Sac and Manson NW Webster At Storm Lake St Mary’s

East Sac 3

Manson NW Webster 0

25-8, 25-9, 25-12

 

East Sac 3

Storm Lake St Mary’s 0

25-11, 25-16, 25-21

 

East Sac improved to 16-0 overall and 6-0 in Twin Lakes Conference play as the Raiders continue to play very good volleyball. The Raiders were in control during both matches and were never really pushed with the closest set at 25-21. They held the Cougars to less than 10 points in two of their sets and allowed 11 and 16 to Storm Lake St Mary’s in sets 1 and 2.

The Raiders continued to be balanced offensively with their unofficial numbers showing Bailey Wollesen and Bree Boeckman each having 12 kills. Abby Scott added 8 kills, Olivia Wernimont had 7 kills and Maty Quirk finished with 5 kills. Quirk and Makayla Meyer paced the setters with Quirk having a combined 24 assists while Makayla finished with 21 assists. Quirk added 12 digs in the win over Storm Lake St Mary’s.

The Raiders will host Emmetsburg on Thursday, September 24th.

East Sac Stats Vs Storm Lake St Mary’s- Unofficial

Bailey Wollesen 5 Kills, Assist, 5 Digs

Bree Boeckman 8 Kills, 4 Digs

Kayla Meyer 2 Kills, 10 Assists, 4 Digs

Olivia Wernimont 4 Kills, 7 Digs

Maty Quirk 2 Kills, 10 Assists, 4 Digs

Abby Scott 5 Kills, 2 Digs

Paige Wunschel 1 Kill, Assist, Dig

Meredith Brown 2 Kills, 2 Digs

Laryn Sharp 4 Digs

Kenna Meyer 1 Dig

Kate Vondrak 2 Assists

 

East Sac Stats Vs Manson NW Webster- Unofficial

Bailey Wollesen 7 Kills, 2 Digs

Bree Boeckman 4 Kills, 4 Digs

Kayla Meyer 3 Kills, 11 Assists, 2 Digs

Olivia Wernimont 3 Kills, 8 Assists, 3 Digs

Abby Scott 3 Kills

Kate Vondrak 1 Kill

Paige Wunschel 5 Assists

Kenna Meyer 1 Assist

Laryn Sharp 5 Digs

Meredith Brown 1 Dig

 

Emmetsburg and West Bend Mallard At South Central Calhoun

Emmetsburg 3

South Central Calhoun 0

25-13, 25-13, 25-23

 

South Central Calhoun fell to 7-12 overall and 2-2 in the Twin Lakes Conference on Thursday night with a loss to Emmetsburg in 3 sets. No details were reported on the match along with nothing reported on the West Bend Mallard match that was part of the triangular.

The Titans will be at the Carroll Tournament on Saturday.

South Central Calhoun Stats

None Reported

 

Audubon At Tri Center

Tri Center 3

Audubon 0

25-21, 25-17, 25-17

 

Audubon played their best match of the season and the young team continues to show growth as they slipped to 0-8 overall and 0-3 in the Western Iowa Conference. The Wheelers hung tough in all three sets against a Tri Center club that improved to 8-6 on the season.

Jaci Christensen led the team again with 6 kills, Johanna Sauers added 4 kills and Mattie Nielsen and Aleah Hermansen each had 3 kills. Hermansen paced the team with 8 assists and 9 digs. Nielsen and Christensen each had 7 digs. Christensen had a team high 2 blocks.

The Wheelers will travel to Underwood on Tuesday.

Audubon Stats

Mattie Nielsen 3 Kills, 2 Assists, 7 Digs

Audrey Jensen 1 Assist, Dig

Addie Hocker 1 Assist, 2 Digs

Aleah Hermansen 3 Kills, 8 Assists, 9 Digs, Block

Madison Vorm 1 Dig

Elizabeth Zaiger 1 Kill, Assist, 3 Digs

Johanna Sauers 4 Kills, Assist, 2 Digs, Block

Jaci Christensen 6 Kills, Assist, 7 Digs, 2 Blocks, Ace

Kali Irlmeier 2 Digs, Block

 

Undewood At IKM-Manning

Underwood 3

IKM-Manning 0

25-6, 25-17, 25-20

 

IKM-Manning battled hard on Thursday and showed some growth. The loss drops them to 1-8 overall and 0-2 in the Western Iowa Conference. After a tough set one the Wolves banded together and fought hard playing much better over the final two sets.

Bianca Cadwell and Sierry Ferry each led the way with 5 kills while Kylie Powers added 4 kills. Amber Halbur continues to work in a 5-1 for the first time this season and added 15 assists. Lauren Danner paced the back row players with 9 digs while Neveah Boland finished with 6 kills and Macie Doyle added 5. Bre Muhlbauer and Powers each had 2 blocks.

IKM-Manning heads to the Carroll Tournament on Saturday.

IKM-Manning Stats

Bianca Cadwell 5 Kills

Sierra Ferry 5 Kills

Kylie Powers 4 Kills, 2 Blocks

Bre Muhlbauer 3 Kills, Ace, 2 Blocks

Amber Halbur 15 Assists, Ace

Lauren Danner 9 Digs

Neveah Boland 6 Digs

Macie Doyle 5 Digs

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