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Stockton volleyball falls in regionals By Trenten Scheidegger CORRESPONDENT
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Arianna Schoenhard, Beau Basara, and Carson Campbell learned about sewing simple stitches onto burlap. They sewed a festive pumpkin and added designs of their choice around the outside.
It was another impressive season for the Stockton Lady Blackhawks as their varsity volleyball squad finished the year with an overall record of 20-13, while going 8-4 in conference play. After finishing the regular season with a record of 19-12, the Blackhawks found themselves set up to face off with a familiar opponent in the Orangeville Broncos. Although, it had been awhile since the two teams faced off, as Stockton opened their 2021 season with a non-conference matchup against the Broncos on August 23. It was a matchup that saw the Blackhawks come out on top as they won by scores of 25-18 and 30-28. A lot had changed between that opening day matchup and the first round of regionals, but the Broncos and Blackhawks still looked like an exciting duel to begin the postseason. On Tuesday, October 26, just over two months since the last time these teams met, they faced off with their seasons on the line. Stockton came out with the upper hand as they took the advantage in the first set. With a 25-16 victory, the Lady Blackhawks could sense the opportunity in front of them. Much like their first meeting, the Broncos played much better in the second set. Orangeville managed to keep it close until the end, when the Lady Blackhawks put their foot down. Kenze Haas led the way to the finish as her fourteen kills helped to put Orangeville way by a score of 25-21. Freshman Madalyn Mammoser was the team’s next leading scorer as she tallied five kills on the night. Morgan Blair finished the night with three kills. While Kenze did the attacking on offense, Brynn Haas was protecting the net as she
finished the game with three solo blocks. Kenze added a pair of blocks of her own as the Haas’s finished with five total blocks, helping lead the way to their regional victory. Whittney Sullivan and Kenze tied for the lead in digs as they each tallied eleven digs on the night. Freshman Kacy Wright was impressive as she led the team in assists with ten, while adding six digs to her stat line. Kenze was dominant all around as her total stat line was fourteen kills, eleven digs, ten assists, and two blocks. The Blackhawks rallied around her as they picked up the 2-0 win over Orangeville. The next day, the Blackhawks found themselves facing another familiar opponent as they squared off with the Durand Bulldogs on Wednesday, October 27. The teams faced off in early season tournament play almost two months prior, on August 28. It was a match that saw Durand come out on top 2-0, with scores of 21-19 and 2110. This time around, with an opportunity to compete for the regional championship on the line, Stockton and Head Coach, Allie McCallips, were hopeful for different results. The Bulldogs were an imposing opponent, however. They came into the match with a record of 19-9-3, and already showed they were capable of beating the Blackhawks earlier in the season. That appeared to be much of the same in regional play as the Bulldogs put Stockton away 2-0 with scores of 25-17 and 25-15. It was another impressive performance form Kenze, who gave her all in the loss. Kenze tallied another fourteen kills, eight digs, four assists, and three blocks. It was an inspiring performance from the senior in her last game as
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