#3 posting 10.10.2008
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A THURSDAY RESULTS
#1 Bethlehem Academy swept Waterville-Elysian-Morristown with a 22 point margin. BA won their 9th straight Gopher title.
#2 Windom swept Redwood Valley with a margin of 36 points. Megan Ysker had 22 points for Windom. Story #3 out of six from the Worthington Daily Globe.
#4 Wabasha-Kellogg swept Lewiston-Altura with a margin of 25 points. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
#5 Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa swept Kimball with a margin of 20 points. From the St. Cloud Times.
#6 Mabel-Canton swept Spring Grove with a margin of 43 points. MC's Cassidy Whalen topped the 1000 dig mark. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
#7 Ada-Borup swept Norman County West with a margin of 36 points.
#8 Southwest Chrstian of Chaska beat New Life in four with a margin of 36 points.
#9 SW Star swept Red Rock Central with a margin of 18 points. SW Star's Luanna Henkels had 40 assists in the match pushing her to 1031 for her career. From the Worthington Daily Globe.
Sleepy Eye St. Mary's beat #10 Lakeview in four with a margin of 18 points. Recap #3 of 6 recaps from the Marshall Independent.
LeRoy-Ostrander swept Glenville-Emmons with a margin of 30 points. Blooming Prairie topped United South Central in five sets with a margin of 1 point. USC led 2-0. From the Austin Daily Herald.
Kenyon-Wanamingo beat Goodhue in five with a margin of 9 points. Whitney Ryan had 20 points for KW. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
Kingsland beat Southland in four with a margin of 18 points. From the Austin Post Bulletin.
McLeod West topped New Ulm Cathedral in four with a margin of 4 points. From the New Ulm Journal.
SW MN Christian beat Murray County Central with a margin of 9 points. Jada Vander Veen had 16 kills for SW. From the Worthington Daily Globe.
Renville County West topped RTR in a fiver with a margin of 13 points. Four of those sets were decided by two points. RCW trailed 14-7 in the fifth set. Plus four more recaps from the West Central Tribune.
Parkers Prairie won the Little Eight Conference Championship with a 3-1 win over Rothsay. The Panthers ended up being unbeaten in the Little Eight. They are 24-1 for the year.
TOURNAMENT TODAY
The Subway Classic at SW MN State gets underway today at 4 pm. From the Marshall Independent.
LATE REPORTS
Lake Park-Audubon beat Hawley in five. From the Detroit Lakes Tribune.
Parkers Prairie won three in a row before last night. From the Echo Press.
Next up: College reports.
Friday, October 10, 2008
RCW's 5th Set Comeback; BA's 9th Title; #10 Falls
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