Published: Thursday, September 28, 2006
Teamor, Smith spark Chaney to win
STRUTHERS Jacquela Teamor had 19 points, two aces and 21 assists Wednesday to lead the Chaney High volleyball team to a three-game victory over Struthers.
Antoinette Smith contributed 12 points, seven spikes, two aces and three blocks to lead Chaney (7-9) by scores of 25-16, 25-22 and 25-21.
For Struthers (2-12), Amanda Belasco had three points, six spikes and five digs, Martina Jurek had four points, four spikes and seven digs, and Taylor Benton had six points and five digs
South Range 21-25-19-26-16,
Mineral Ridge 25-20-25-24-14
MINERAL RIDGE Jen Felt scored 12 points and she had four aces and 12 kills to spark the Tigers (9-6, 5-4 Inter Tri-County League Tier One). Ashley Vaughn had 13 kills and Megan Sosnowski had 39 assists.
Courtney Skiba scored 14 points and had three aces for the Rams (3-11, 1-8). Alex Ladd scored nine points and she had two aces and 21 assists.
Perry 23-25-25-25,
Fitch 25-16-20-22
AUSTINTOWN Caitlin O'Patchen led the Falcons with 23 points, 16 kills, 10 digs and 11 assists.
Rebecca Evans had six points and 19 digs. Michelle Basista had 15 digs. JVs: Perry 25-21, 25-15.
Minerva 25-25-25,
West Branch 13-11-10
MINERVA Kelsey Wartluft scored three points and she had six kills, nine passes and two blocks for the Warriors (5-11). Karli Kitzmiller added four points, two assists and five passes.
JVs: West Branch 22-25, 25-19, 26-24.
Lordstown 25-25-25,
Bloomfield 9-14-12
LORDSTOWN Meagan Gibson made 15 kills, Karly Gibbs made 10 digs and 16 assists, and Brianna Blodgett made four blocks for Lordstown (13-1, 10-0 Northeastern Athletic Conference).
JVs: Lordstown, 25-9, 25-13.
Mathews 25-28-25,
Bristol 8-26-21
VIENNA Senior setter Jenna Manz had 19 points, five aces, 12 assists for the Mustangs. Senior middle hitter Breanne Gollan had nine points and seven kills while senior outside hitter Alexis Gill had 10 kills for Mathews (13-1, 8-1 NEAC).
Ashley Schreckengost had seven kills and two blocks while Ashley Fiest had six digs and two aces for Bristol (3-11, 3-6).
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