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The Athens High School girls’ vol-
leyball team topped Colon in three
sets Tuesday, Oct. 8, according to
coach Jacy Cole.
Scores were 25-21, 25-22, 25-22.
Stats:
Raelee Vaughn: 1 ace, 8 assists, 1
kill, 11 digs
Camdyn Roach: 6 assists, 2 kills,
3 digs
Mallory Kincaid: 1 ace, 3 assists, 8
kills, 19 digs, 2 blocks
Allison Stauffer: 1 assist, 6 digs
Grace Paul: 5 kills, 2 digs, 1 block
Alivia Upton: 2 aces, 2 assists, 3
kills, 14 digs
Charleigh Palmiter: 1 assist, 1 kill,
1 dig
Brooklyn Volstromer: 2 kills, 2
digs, 1 block
Shaylee Gordy: 10 digs
Talynn Wabindato: 1 ace, 3 kills,
1 block
Athens volleyball tops
Colon in 3 sets Oct. 9
The Harper Creek boys soccer
team saw its season come to an end
On Oct. 14 following a 1-
0 loss to Coldwater in a Div. 2
District Tournament semifinal played
at Harper Creek High
School.
Following a scoreless first half,
both teams each had a couple of
good chances to score the
game’s first goals
But with 16:01 left in the second
half, Coldwater’s Riath Shaamala hit
Harper Creek boys soccer falls in district semifinal
a shot from near the
edge of the penalty area,
sending the ball in the upper
left corner and past the out-
stretched
arms of goalkeeper
Broderick Hanger.
Said Harper Creek coach
Ed Ruble following the game:
“I feel bad for the guys. We
played
well, but Coldwater was able
to find the back of the net.”
The Beavers had advanced
to the semifinal game follow-
ing a 1-0 win over I-8 cham-
pion
Marshall on Oct. 10.