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Mississinawa
Valley senior Haley Cox looks to make a block against
Union (Modoc) Thursday.
It took five games for the Lady Blackhawks to
get the victory. CNO Photo by Missy Schmitz.
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Lady Hawks take
Union; Lady Wave gets first home win
CNO Prep Volleyball...
Lady Hawks take Union in
five
After winning the first game of the match with Union (Modoc, In.)
25-19, the Mississinawa Valley Lady Blackhawks fell in the next two
14-25, 23-25 and was forced to come back. The Hawks took the final two
games, 25-11 and 15-5 to go to 9-5 on the year.
Senior Mallory Livingston led the Hawk attack with 34 kills (a school
record), 31 digs and 12 points.
“They couldn’t stop Mallory,” said Harks coach Scott Brewer. “We would
get a good pass and it went to her and she whaled on it.”
Hope Neargarder had 25 assists and 30 digs while Victoria Humpheries
chipped in with 21 digs.
The Hawks will hose Ansonia Monday in the annual Volley for the Cure
for breast cancer.
Lady Wave plays at home;
takes the match in three
Submitted Article
It was a joyful night for the Greenville Lady Wave Wednesday night.
After waiting on the gym to be completed, the Wave volleyball team
finally got to play at home for the first time in the 2011 season,
after playing the first month of the season on the road.
Greenville took on Trotwood Madison and downed the Rams, 25-9, 25-14,
25-13.
“It felt good to finally get to play at home,” said Wave coach Leslie
Hoelscher. “It felt good but it felt strange too. I’m happy we could
get a win but we could have played much better.”
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