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Sports FLYERS Continued from page 15 said. “No matter what year, you always see both teams elevate their level of play.” Krumwiede had 18 kills and 15 digs for her double-double and two blocks, while Mitros had 19 digs and 13 kills, with four blocks. Carly Perschnick (Dwight, Ill./ Dwight Township) added 18 kills for the Flyers. In the first set, Indianapolis got off to a quick start but Lewis was able to recapture the lead with senior Mary Carroll (Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central) at the service line seven times. The Flyers got points off of three

ACCUSED Continued from page 16 to remain out on bond. Kasik is scheduled to appear before DuPage County Circuit Court Judge John Kinsella on Monday, Nov. 19.

kills by Perschnick, one kill by Mitros and capitalizing on two Greyhound attack errors. The squads kept trading the lead later in the set until Indianapolis won, 27-25, getting the last two points on Lewis errors. Carroll served five times to wrap up the second set for the Flyers, 25-19, earning points off of kills from Mitros and Perschnick and two errors from the Greyhounds. Indianapolis’ won the third set, 25-19. The Greyhounds scored off of kills by Kristina Kerrigan, Arielle Knafel and Brittany Anglemyer. The squads battled in the fourth set, with libero Amy Choi (Vernon HIlls, Ill./Vernon Hills) serving five times to help the Flyers to hold onto the lead for

the 25-22 win. With the momentum on their side the Flyers kept rolling in the fifth set. Perschnick had five of her 18 kills in the final set, while Krumwiede had added three. Lewis is back in action on Saturday (Nov. 3) at Neil Carey Arena to host Saint Joseph’s on Senior Day at 3 PM. The Flyers will honor five seniors, Jillian Carlberg (Urbandale Iowa/Waukee), Carroll, Krumwiede, Perschnick and Mitros after the match.

“The district appreciates the ongoing support and assistance of the Lisle Police Department and will continue to coordinate with members of the law enforcement community to maintain a safe and supportive learning environment for our students,” Filipiak’s statement continued. “The high school

has also worked to ensure that members of the school support team are available to provide assistance for any students in need. We remain committed to ensuring the safety and wellness of our students, staff and members of our school community.”

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL The Lewis University women’s basketball team took a nine

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THE BUGLE NOVEMBER 8, 2012 point lead into halftime against SIUE but the Flyers fell, 65-56, to the Cougars in an exhibition match-up at the Vadalabene Center on Friday (Nov. 2). The Flyers were led by sophomore Jess Reinhart’s 10 points, 7-for-7 at the free throw

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line, seven rebounds and two blocked shots. Senior forward Sam Rinehart added 12 points and seven rebounds. Sophomore guard Nikki Nellen scored nine points and had four assists.


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