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Spikers sweep on the road

Chris Peterson Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 3 months AGO
by Chris Peterson Hungry Horse News
| October 7, 2015 6:51 AM

Columbia Falls beat its southern foes on the road Saturday, dropping Hamilton 25-11, 20-25, 25-15, 25-17 and Corvallis 25-23, 25-22, 16-25, 27-29, 15-12 in Class A volleyball matches. The Kats haven’t lost a complete match this year. Their only losses were individual games against the Corvallis in the tip-off tournament at the beginning of the season. Ever since, they’ve had stellar play.

Morgan Stenger and Kaitlyn Casazza both had 10 kills against Hamilton and Kiara Burlage had 16 kills against Corvallis. Cydney Finberg had 35 assists against Corvallis. Anna Nicosia had 19 digs against the Lady Broncs.

The girls play Frenchtown at home Saturday. Matches start at 1 p.m. 

Columbia Falls def. Hamilton

Kills – Columbia Falls (Morgan Stenger 10, Kaitlyn Casazza 10), Hamilton 24 (Shannon Casale 13). Blocks – Columbia Falls na (Stenger 3), Hamilton 10 (Kacia Guisinger 4). Digs – Columbia Falls na (Anna Nicosia 19), Hamilton 80 (Kloie Nye 21). Assists – Columbia Falls na, Hamilton 22 (Caitlin Dillon 22). Aces – Columbia Falls na, Hamilton 4 (Dillon, Tristy Searle, Caitlin Gillespie, Jordan Bauder).

Columbia Falls def. Corvallis

Kills – Columbia Falls (Kiara Burlage 16), Corvallis 51 (Capko 17). Blocks – Columbia Falls (Morgan Stenger 2), Corvallis 4 (Keith 3). Digs – Columbia Falls (Anna Nicosia 16), Corvallis 100 (Ashley Davis 24). Assists – Columbia Falls (Cydney Finberg 35), Corvallis 43 (Holly Willfon 39). Aces – Columbia Falls (3), Corvallis 13 (Taia Tully 6).

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