

Serving: Ava Malone 1 ace, Trinity Pirlet 1 ace Setting: Kaylie Robinson 41/41, 5 assists Daril Frandsen 41/41, 4 assistsĭigs: Kaylie Robinson 16, Colleen Wipf 15, Jacey Wipf 13 Hitting: Daril Frandsen 3 kills, Lily Hofer 2 kills, Regan Rink 2 kills Serving: Alexa Goertz 12/13, 2 aces Lily Hofer 7/7, 1 ace Hitting: Mya Boomsma 9/13, 7 kills Leah Williams 9/9, 6 kills Mallory Miller 7/13, 5 kills Serving: Leah Williams 13/15, 3 aces Taylor Horn 9/9, 1 ace Mya Boomsma 6/7, 2 aces No individual statistics were available from SBA, who falls to 2-16. The Blackhawks move to 6-12 behind three service aces and nine kills from Kenna Ochsner. In the seventh place match, the Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Blackhawks swept the Sunshine Bible Academy Crusaders 25-15 and 25-8. The Pirates fall to 7-13, despite strong serving that saw Brooke Palmer nail three aces on perfect 14 of 14 serving in the match. Faith Steffenson had a strong all-around game for Iroquois/Lake Preston, tallying six kills, three blocks, and 14 digs. One of the most exciting matches of the day came in the fifth place match, as the Iroquois/Lake Preston Sharks needed extra points in the third set to defeat the Highmore-Harrold Pirates 25-19, 16-25, and 26-24.Īdison Moore led the Sharks (5-11) with eight kills and 19 digs. Highmore-Harrold’s Brooke Palmer plays a volley as teammate Morgan McCloud looks on during a 281 Conference Tournament match on Saturday in Wolsey. Rebecca Huizenga led Hitchcock-Tulare with six kills on 12 of 17 hitting. Regan Rink led the Lady Vikings hitting with four kills and also added three blocks. JVC moves to 8-13 with excellent serving in the match, including five aces on 10 of 11 serving from Lily Hofer and four aces from Colleen Wipf on a perfect 9 of 9 serving day. Set scores for the Lady Vikings were 25-23 and 25-16. The James Valley Christian Lady Vikings swept the Hitchcock-Tulare Lady Patriots to earn third place. The Spartans (15-5) were led by Avery Orth with five kills on 22 of 26 hitting as well as 10 digs and a block in the championship match. Mallory Miller had three blocks for Wolsey-Wessington and added eight kills on 20 of 20 hitting while also putting down two aces on 6 of 7 serving. Boomsma also had eight digs and a pair of aces on 8 of 10 serving. Mya Boomsma led the attack for the Lady Warbirds, who finish the day 16-3, with nine kills on 15 of 17 hitting. The Lady Warbirds swept their way to the championship with a resounding victory over the Wessington Springs Trojans by set scores of 25-13 and 25-13. It’s been a pretty special season.WOLSEY – The fifth-ranked Wolsey-Wessington Warbirds won the 281 Conference volleyball tournament Saturday in Wolsey.

The fans are very proud of what we do and we are very thankful for the support.


“We broke a record at the Dome for a morning game (for attendance). “The fans have been ridiculous,” Hooks said. The support of the communities of Wolsey and Wessington has been tremendous, according to the coach. “All of the teams are very good, or they wouldn’t be here,” Hooks said. Hooks, who is in his sixth season as coach of the Warbirds, feels that any team that can put three complete games together will have a chance to come away with a championship on Saturday. “We’re just going to relax and be ready to play,” Hooks said. The majority of the basketball team were members of the Warbirds’ gridiron squad. The players should not be too nervous about playing in front of a large crowd or with a lot at stake, as the Wolsey-Wessington football team reached the DakotaDome and played in the Class 9A title game. Carter Langbehn over the past couple of games has averaged eight points.” Weber transferred in from Bridgewater-Emery and is a two-way player. “Bennett White is shooting 54 percent from (three-point range). “Ogunjemilusi stepped up this season, and has been very explosive,” Hooks said. Joining Williams in the starting lineup are Bennett White, Carter Langbehn, Jerrett Weber and Darian Ogunjemilusi. We must be in their face, and make sure they don’t get an open look.” “I saw them play Corsica-Stickney,” Hooks said. Hooks said he had a look at the Beavers earlier this season. The Warbirds will take on fifth-seeded Hanson at 1:45 p.m.
