Check out the recaps for SOL girls’ volleyball teams in action Friday.
SOL Continental
NORTH PENN 3, PENNRIDGE 0 (26-24, 29-27, 25-16)
The Knights eked out a tough win over the Rams in a match that was a lot closer than the 3-0 score would suggest.
“The Lady Rams were undone by timely mistakes late in the first two sets and could not find a kill in the crucial moments of sets one and two,” Pennridge coach Brandon Johnson said. “The Lady Rams were again led in kills by senior outside hitter Allison Saalfrank with crucial contributions from middle blockers Carly Garis and Colette Paterson.
“Freshman setter Delaney Schwind returned from an injury to lead the team in assists.”
The Rams look to get healthy heading into next week with three matches, including two crucial conference matchups.
CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 3, CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 2 (20-25, 17-25, 25-19, 26-24, 15-13)
The Patriots dropped the first two sets but rallied to win the next three in a spirited match against their sister school.
Junior setter Katie Monaghan had 25 assists, three aces, one kill and six digs. Senior libero Chloe Metille contributed 15 digs and one kill while junior outsides Kate Malobisky (two aces, six kills, 10 digs) and Megan Colbert (four kills, once ace, one block, eight digs) combined for 10 kills. Junior middle Aimee Wolf led the Patriots at the net with 12 kills, eight blocks and one dig in a strong outing. Junior middle Maddy Ware had three blocks, one ace and eight kills. Senior opposite Kat Montabana had three blocks, eight digs and three kills.
SOL American
HATBORO-HORSHAM 3, WISSAHICKON 0 (25-15, 25-14, 25-19)
The Hatters finished their match week with a sweep of Wissahickon on Friday. Leading again on the service line was junior Kayla Jones with seven aces. She was complemented by senior Grace Howard and junior Jade Lauzier with a pair of aces each.
Kayla Jones also led the offense with 13 kills while junior Jade Lauzier and Nastya Tsetsko both added seven to the mix as well as senior Izzy Bombas adding four kills. The offense was run by senior Grace Howard with 21 kills and anchored defensively by senior Maci Lumpkin with seven digs.
The Hatters travel to Hempfield tomorrow for a challenging Black Knight Invitational and then continue their match season on Tuesday with Cheltenham.
ABINGTON 3, PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 1 (25-20, 23-25, 25-16, 25-20)
The Ghosts earned a win over the Colonials in conference play. Kenya Lucas had a huge match at the net with 23 kills while Izzy Reilly had 29 assists.
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