Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Gracious nips North Clay representing fourth MTC victory
Louisville, Il. — "They pulled it improbable by the skin of their teeth," were the terminology of gracious head coach Emily Rusk Friday night following her team's 25-23, 26-24 Midland Trail Conference win larger than North Clay next to Louisville.
Amberlynn Drewes piled up seven kills, 11 digs and four blocks, Darcie Hawkins had 21 digs and Kayelee Royse (team-high 13 points) recorded 12 assists as the Lady Wildcats improved to 4-1 in the MTC.
"We'll own to last to handiwork very troublesome on apology as we can't seem to discovery a execute," Rusk held. "We had several long volleys and it was fun to watch.
"We're still working on our struggling areas and will last working on them. The girls know come again? It takes to win and will own to last to handiwork next to it."
(Noble varsity stats in opposition to. North Clay)
Kills: Amberlynn Drewes, 7; Brittany Pride, 3; Saxon Cantrell, 2; Dani Hawkins, 1; Mackenzie Michels, 1; Kayelee Royse, 1; Megan Rule, 1
Assists: Kayelee Royse, 12; Dani Hawkins, 2
Blocks: Amberlynn Drewes, 4; Saxon Cantrell, 2; Dani Hawkins, 1; Megan Rule, 1
Digs: Darcie Hawkins, 21; Mackenzie Michels, 13; Amberlynn Drewes, 11; Kayelee Royse, 6; Saxon Cantrell, 4; Dani Hawkins, 4; Brittany Pride, 2; Megan Rule, 2
Points: Kayelee Royse, 13; Mackenzie Michels, 6; Amberlynn Drewes, 3; Darcie Hawkins, 3; Saxon Cantrell, 2; Dani Hawkins, 2
(Noble junior varsity stats in opposition to. North Clay)
Points: Sydney O'Dell, 8; Haley Miller, 6; Ashten Barnett, 5; Holly Stallard, 5
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