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Kats lose to cross-valley rival

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 6 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| September 12, 2012 7:41 AM

The Columbia Falls volleyball team had a tough time against Whitefish on Sept. 6, losing in straight games, 25-21, 26-24 and 25-8.

Tiffany Hummer led the Wildkats with nine digs, and Hope Burlage had five kills, but overall the Lady Bulldogs had 31 kills, while the Kats had 14.

The girls were scheduled to play Polson on Tuesday after presstime. Later this week, they travel to Bonner’s Ferry, Idaho, for a tournament there.

Whitefish def. Columbia Falls 25-21 26-24, 25-8

Kills - Whitefish 31 (Baylee Tveidt 10), Columbia Falls 14 (Hope Burlage 5). Blocks - Whitefish 2, Columbia Falls 2. Digs - Whitefish 33 (Tveidt 10), Columbia Falls 37 (Tiffany Hummer 9). Assists - Whitefish 21 (Bekah Weaver 20), Columbia Falls 12 (Alli Dierenfield 10). Aces - Whitefish 6 (Emily Sullivan 2, Kelsey McFadden 2), Columbia Falls 3

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