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The Iola Register

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Volleyball: Gardner’s heroics spark Fillies’ victory burg,” Gardner said. Gardner did better than just get the ball over. The shortest player on the court came up the biggest at the most important time by running off five straight points on serve and sealing the 26-24 second set victory. After the ace, Gardner began jumping up and down repeatedly in the middle of all of her teammates. “I was so happy,” Gardner said. “That was the second set and they were going to beat us if we had lost (a point.)” That big-time run only evened the match at one set apiece, however, and the Fillies needed to respond with another huge performance in the third set to vanquish the Dragons. “We all came together as a team (to get the win),” Gardner said. “Last game we kind of separated, but this time we came together and beat Pittsburg.” Gardner got the set started off in a similar fashion with a good run at the service line to build an early lead. “Hannah had a great serving night,” Iola coach Terri Carlin said. “She didn’t miss any serves and got us off to a good lead in the third

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the net play of McKenna Orear. Orear led the team with four kills. Britain Folk had one kill. Jada Cunningham and Olivia Carney each had two ace serves. Taylor Johnson had one ace serve.

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The Fillies’ seventh-grade A-Team celebrates an ace serve from Reece Murry, far left, against Pittsburg in Iola on Thursday. REGISTER/JON DYKSTRA set.” The Fillies were able to build a 12-9 lead with Aaliyah Blazek going to the service line with a chance to end the game. Blazek delivered with three straight points, including an ace to end the game and Iola ended the third set and the match with a 15-9 victory. “The girls really gelled tonight,” Carlin said. “Everyone did what they needed to do to secure the win for us. It was

great to come back after losing the first set. The girls never gave up.” Jenna Miller led the Fillies with four kills and three aces. Becca Sprague had an allaround strong performance with three kills, two aces and a pair of assists. Lauryn Holloway also had two kills and Jada Cunningham and Blazek each added one. Gardner led the team with three assists.

8th-Grade B-Team The eighth grade’s BTeam also was able to defeat Pittsburg, but it needed much less drama to earn the victory. Iola earned a hardfought first-set victory 25-22 and in the second set, Iola cruised to a 2512 win. Coach Korenne Grzybowski was pleased with the way her team communicated on the court and was very happy with

Iola Football Monday, (JV) Wellsville, 4:30 p.m. Friday, Santa Fe Trail, 7 p.m. Volleyball Today, (JV) Fort Scott Invitational, 9 a.m. Today, (9) Iola Invitational, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, at Wellsville, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, (9) at JayhawkLinn, 4 p.m. Saturday, (V) at Burlington, 8:30 a.m. Saturday, (JV) at Independence Cross County Tuesday, Doc Stiles Invite at Allen C.C., 4 p.m. Saturday, at Rim Rock in Lawrence, 9 a.m. Tennis Monday, (JV) at Parsons, 3 p.m. Thursday, (V) at Pittsburg, 3 p.m.

7th-Grade A-Team The seventh-grade ATeam fell to Pittsburg in three sets. Reece Murry was the star of the game for the Fillies with 17 points on serve. Iola coach Stacy Sprague said after the game that she was proud of the entire team, but that she was especially impressed with the leadership of Chloe Sell on the floor. Vivian Noah served for six points. 7th-Grade B-Team The seventh-grade BTeam fell behind early against Pittsburg when it lost the first set 25-23. The Fillies rallied with a 25-14 second-set victory and a 15-10 thirdset win. Hannah Dorsey led the team with 13 points off serve. Laura Newkirk had 11 points including seven in a row. Vivian Noah served for four points.

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Scotties victorious over Red Devils Allen Community College’s volleyball team hit the road on Wednesday to take on Highland Community College and ended up with a straight-set loss. Highland opened the match with a 25-13 win and followed that up with a 25-16 victory in the second set. The

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third set was even more lopsided with the Scotties winning the set and match 25-10. Freshman Sydney Gish led the team with five kills, while Callie Watson was second with four.

Allen star Andi Dowell was limited to just three kills with eight errors. Joely Roe led the team with 21 digs. Allen continues its home tournament today at 10 a.m.

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