Ephrata volleyball dominates Toppenish
BOB KIRKPATRICK | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 3 months AGO
TOPPENISH - Yanet Bravo had 17 assists and Sophia Jimenez added
17 digs to lead the Ephrata Tigers to a three set win (25-21,
25-22, 28-26) over the Wildcats Tuesday.
Anissa Gordina had the hot hand for Toppenish, finishing with nine
kills and 17 digs.
Ephrata 3, Toppenish 0
TOPPENISH - Yanet Bravo had 17 assists and Sophia Jimenez added 17 digs to lead the Ephrata Tigers to a three set win (25-21, 25-22, 28-26) over the Wildcats Tuesday.
Anissa Gordina had the hot hand for Toppenish, finishing with nine kills and 17 digs. Teammate Belen Carriedo added six kills and three blocks. Ephrata runs its record to 3-2 in league play and into a tie for third place with Ellensburg. The loss for the Lady Wildcats drops them into a tie with Prosser for fourth place at 2-3.
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