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Lynden 3, Anacortes 0
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Ferndale 3, Nooksack Valley 1
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Sedro-Woolley 3, Mount Baker 1
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Lakewood 3, Lynden Christian 1
STANDINGS
TEAM LEAGUE OVERALL Burlington-Edison 13-0 14-1 Lynden 13-1 13-2 Sehome 11-2 11-2 Lakewood 10-4 10-5 Ferndale 9-4 9-6 Meridian 9-4 11-5 Anacortes 8-6 9-6 Nooksack Valley 7-6 8-7 Lynden Christian 7-7 8-8 Squalicum 4-9 4-10 Oak Harbor 4-9 4-10 Mount Vernon 4-9 5-9 Sedro-Woolley 4-10 4-10 Blaine 2-11 3-12 Bellingham 2-11 2-12 Mount Baker 0-14 0-15
LYNDEN 3, ANACORTES 0
It was a complete team effort for the Lions, who won 25-18, 25-18 and 25-13.
Junior Finley Parcher slammed her way to 17 kills and a .368 hitting percentage, while senior Kamryn Hermanutz and junior Rian Stephan added nine kills each.
Freshman setter Izzie Stephan doled out 38 assists, and junior Reese Nyhoff once again served up five aces.
Junior libero Campbell DeJong also finished with 21 digs to lead the defense.
FERNDALE 3, NOOKSACK VALLEY 1
The Golden Eagles went on the road and dropped the first set to the Pioneers 25-20, but came back strong by winning the next three 25-16, 25-21 and 25-17.
It was another strong defensive effort for Ferndale, with junior Katrina Ferry totaling 23 digs and seniors Gabby Lenssen and Amelie McKeon combining for 5.5 blocks.
Senior Kaylie Carver also had a team-high five aces, sophomore Svetlana Baydak led with 12 kills and sophomore Brooklyn Larrabee totaled 24 assists, 11 digs and four kills.
Junior Payton Bartl led the Pioneers with four aces while also posting 19 assists and eight digs.
Sophomore Elizabeth DeLange added 10 kills, and junior Grace DeHoog finished with nine kills and 14 digs.
SEDRO-WOOLLEY 3, MOUNT BAKER 1
The Mountaineers were up big in the first set, but the Cubs came back to win 26-24. Mount Baker then put it all together in the second set to win 25-20 in front of the home fans, but Sedro-Woolley rallied back to take the next two sets 25-18 and 25-10.
Junior Maddi Lewis led her team with 11 kills (.500 hitting percentage) while also totaling two aces and seven digs.
Junior Reace Brown added four kills as well as a team-high four blocks, and sophomore Rebeca Soares had six kills and two blocks.
Senior Cailyn Jewell led her team with three aces, and senior Annalee Cohn finished with 25 assists and five digs.
LAKEWOOD 3, LYNDEN CHRISTIAN 1
The Lyncs dropped the first set 25-21 at home, and won the next set 25-23.
The Cougars won the final two sets 25-17 and 25-22 to ultimately win the extremely competitive match.
Defense in the back court was on display for Lynden Christian with junior Ellie Meyer leading the way with 15 digs. Sophomore Elli Pierce added 14 digs and sophomore Lyla Parriera finished with 11 digs.
Sophomore Jocelyn Eshuis led at the net with nine kills and 3.5 blocks, and junior Etta DeJong added eight kills.
Junior Ella Fritts had 32 assists, nine digs, three kills and two blocks.