SOL Girls' Volleyball Wrap (9-18-17)

Check out the recaps for SOL girls’ volleyball teams in action Monday.

SOL National Conference

CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 3, COUNCIL ROCK SOUTH 1 (25-10, 22-25, 25-14, 25-18)
The Patriots were sparked by a strong serving game in their win over the Golden Hawks. Vivien Agassi led the way in the opening set with a 14-point service run that included five aces. She also contributed four kills. Ysabelle Minschwaner led the Patriots with 11 kills to go along with three aces and one block. Jenn Krzeminski had another big night with 10 kills, six aces, three blocks and 14 digs. Makaila Freeman (seven kills) and Morgan D’Angelo (13 digs) also contributed. Morgan Beakley had a strong defensive outing with 20 digs.
“Julie Byrne gave a spark with her kills,” coach Kerri Rabberman said. “I am so proud of how these girls continue to improve and play as a unit.”

CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 3, CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 0 (25-21, 25-22, 25-23)
Katie Hudson had another big night in the Bucks’ sweep of the Titans, contributing 15 kills, four aces, 15 digs and one block. Amanda Mass added seven kills and two digs, and Mackenzie Brooks had four kills, nine digs and one block. Ana Claricurzio handed out 29 assists and also had seven digs and one ace. Maggie Winderman had 14 digs while Juliana Stumpf led the Bucks’ at the service line with five aces. Casey Taylor (three kills, one block) and Naomi Woo (three kills, two blocks) also contributed.

COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 3, NESHAMINY 0
The Indians used a balanced attack in their sweep of the Redskins.
Making contributions were Maddy Moore (four kills, five aces, five digs), Alyssa Coates (four kills, three aces, two digs), Jenna Hron (three kills, one block), Julia Walton (two kills, one block), Abby Jones (two kills, one block), Julia D’Apolito (one kill, four digs) and Mary Baniewicz (two kills, four digs).

SOL Continental Conference

PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 3, CHELTENHAM 0 (25-7, 25-210, 25-7)
Lily Acquaviva (four aces, 11 kills, eight digs) and Emilee Waltz (three aces, nine digs) led the Colonials in their sweep of the Lady Panthers.

ABINGTON 3, UPPER DUBLIN 0 (25-17, 25-12, 26-24)
The visiting Ghosts continued their winning ways with a sweep of the Flying Cardinals.
Hannah Dalton (17 kills) and Grace Whitney (14 kills, five blocks) turned in monster performances at the net for the Ghosts. Kaley Ehnow added five kills and five blocks. Setter Anna Bantner had 28 assists.
For the Flying Cardinals, setter Bryn Stek had another strong outing, contributing one ace, four kills, 16 assists and 20 digs. Annie Faust also had 20 digs to go along with one ace. Maggie Weglos added seven kills, nine digs and one ace. Lin Choi had nine digs, and Sarah Sharp had seven digs, two assists and one ace.

SOUDERTON 3, WISSAHICKON 0 (25-12, 25-19, 25-12)
Maria Iervolino had 10 kills, four aces and two blocks to help lead the Indians to a sweep of the Trojans. Jordyn Peacock added five kills and four blocks, and Zoe Kondal had four kills. Setter Maya Hanson had 14 assists, four digs and two aces. Megan Hamilton and Amelia Hanson led the defense with six digs each. Also contributing were Erin Brady (three kills), Oliva Horas (two kills), Becca Godshall (four digs, two aces) and Hanna Ekecs (four digs, three aces).
Souderton (3-5) will travel to Pennridge on Wednesday night.

HATBORO-HORSHAM 3, NORTH PENN 1 (25-16, 25-17, 18-25, 25-10)
Senior outside hitter Kat Yankanich led the team with 13 kills, seven aces and 14 digs with junior opposite hitter Daniella Spruill adding 10 kills. Junior setter Rachel Dittus ran the offense with 37 assists, six digs and two aces. Senior Libero Maddie Kallmeyer added 18 digs.
Hatboro Horsham is at Abington Wednesday at 3:30 PM for its next conference match.

Non-league
WILLIAM TENNENT 3, NEW HOPE-SOLEBURY 1 (25-21, 21-25, 25-23, 26-24)
The Panthers earned a hard fought win over the visiting Lions as part of a doubleheader sweep.
“They turned in an outstanding effort,” coach Brian Bassler said. “The match was really tight, and there was some fun volleyball between the two teams.”
Nicole Long, Shaina Gatton and Devyn Cobb each had 10 kills, and Stephanie Woolston anchored the defense with 37 assists.
“The team defense was excellent, and the girls are looking more comfortable and confident,” Bassler said. “The seniors never quit or gave up on each other, and they are making some good memories.”

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