2024 Volleyball Roundup for Tuesday – October 22

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  • Sehome 3, Nooksack Valley 0

  • Lynden 3, Lynden Christian 1

  • Meridian 3, Squalicum 0

STANDINGS

TEAM            LEAGUE  OVERALL
Burlington-Edison 12-0   13-1
Lynden            11-1   11-2
Sehome            10-2   10-2
Ferndale           8-3    8-5
Meridian           8-4   10-5
Anacortes          8-4    9-4
Lakewood           8-4    8-5
Lynden Christian   7-5    8-6
Nooksack Valley    6-5    7-6
Squalicum          4-8    4-9
Oak Harbor         4-8    4-9
Mount Vernon       3-9    4-9
Sedro-Woolley      3-9    3-9
Bellingham         2-10   2-11
Blaine             1-11   2-12
Mount Baker        0-12   0-13

SEHOME 3, NOOKSACK VALLEY 0

Behrends

The Mariners picked up their 10th win of the season by defeating the Pioneers 25-17, 25-16 and 25-20.

Senior Maddie Behrends got the final kill of the match, one of her eight on the night, and also finished with three blocks to lead Sehome at the net.

Junior Bridgette Adams added 11 kills, three aces and six digs, and senior Leah Lockwood finished with eight kills and a .400 hitting percentage.

Bartl

Freshman Jillian Parfet served up four aces, while senior Emmy Lee had 28 assists and junior Makenna Andrews had a team-high 16 digs.

Nooksack Valley junior Payton Bartl led her team with 16 assists, three aces, and she also picked up six digs along the way.

Sophomore Elizabeth DeLange had 10 kills, junior Grace DeHoog finished with eight kills, six digs and two aces and junior Gracie Rutgers had a team-high 10 digs.

 

LYNDEN 3, LYNDEN CHRISTIAN 1

L. Hermanutz

The Lions took the first set 25-17, and the Lyncs battled back to take the second set 25-23 before Lynden took the next two at home 25-12 and 25-18.

Sophomore Finley Parcher led the Lions with 13 kills, while also posting 15 digs, two aces and two blocks, and sophomore Lexi Hermanutz had 12 kills (.429 hitting percentage) and two blocks.

Parriera

Junior Rian Stephan had a team-high 22 digs to go along with seven kills and four aces, junior Reese Nyhoff had five aces and freshman Izzie Stephan had 32 assists.

Lynden Christian freshman Tyra Dykstra finished with eight kills and eight digs, while senior Danya Dykstra also had five kills for the Lyncs.

Ella Fritts dished out 22 assists, and sophomore Lyla Parriera led the Lyncs with 12 digs and five aces.

 

MERIDIAN 3, SQUALICUM 0 

Wells

The Trojans won in three straight sets on the road 25-16, 25-16 and 25-20.

Meridian senior Grace Wells distributed the wealth extremely well with 25 assists as sophomore Eden Bernardy had eight kills, while juniors Gracie Pap, Taya Benson and freshman Melanie Short each finished with seven kills.

Thompson

Senior libero Rylan Bernardy led with 13 digs, and Short had a team-high five aces at the back line.

The Storm was led by sophomore Tiana Thompson who finished with six kills (.556 hitting percentage) and two blocks. Junior Archer Burns led her team with four blocks.

Sophomore libero Bronwyn Jones had nine digs, sophomore setter Alyssa Roselli finished with 10 assists, while junior Hannah Warner and sophomore Penelope Durias had four kills each.