Volleyball around the area

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REDFIELD — The Redfield-Doland Pheasants defeated the Tiospa Zina Wambdi, in Thursday night’s Class A volleyball match. The Pheasants stayed strong throughout all three sets, finishing the first set with 25-13, then smashing the Wambdi in the second set at 26-6, and finishing the match, ending the third set again at 25-13.
Redfield-Doland remains undefeated at 5-0, while the Wambi’s record falls 0-2.
Rylie Gall, with the leading amount of kills, finished with nine, and was 25 of 28, while Olivia Shantz was 11 of 14 and had seven kills.
Leading setters were Kenedy Fast, who was 50 of 51 with 16 assists, followed by Hannah Kuehn, who was 13 of 13 with 5 assists. Georgia Kuehn had one solo block and four assists.
The Pheasants leading diggers were Brianna Frankenstein and Kailee Clausen, both with 11 digs.

Redfield-Doland     25  25  25
Tiospa Zina     13    6  13

Serving — RD: Rylie Gall, 8-8 with 4 aces; Hannah Kuehn, 9-10 with 4 aces.
Setting — RD: Kennedy Fast, 50-51 with 16 assists; Hannah Kuehn, 13-13 with 5 assists.
Hitting — RD: Rylie Gall, 25-28 with 9 kills; Olivia Shantz, 11-14 with 7 kills.
Blocks — RD: Georgia Kuehn, 1 solo with 4 assists.
Digs — RD: Brianna Frankenstein, 11; Hailee Clausen, 11.
Hendricks 3, Iroquois 0
HENDRICKS, Minn. —  The Hendricks Grizzlies used set scores of 25-11, 25-13 and 25-9 to sweep Iroquois on Tuesday.
Hayley Geyer recorded four aces and had four assists for the Iroquois Lady Chiefs. Allie Diehl led the way with three kills, while Savannah Markham had a pair of kills.
Niah Rogers led the Lady Chiefs eight serves and was the leading digger. Diehl had seven serves and Katie Dubro had two assists.

Photos:

James Valley Christian’s Alaina Dale passes the ball during a match against Corsica-Stickney on Thursday at the JVC gym. The Lady Vikings won the match with set scores of 22-25, 25-17, 25-13 and 25-23.

Next, James Valley Christian’s Tory Reinders passes the ball during a match against Corsica-Stickney on Thursday at the JVC gym.

Photos by Mike Carroll of the Plainsman