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Spikers beat Libby, Stevi

Chris Peterson Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 2 months AGO
by Chris Peterson Hungry Horse News
| October 28, 2015 4:59 AM

The Columbia Falls volleyball team rolled over its last two home opponents Saturday, dropping Stevensville 25-14, 25-16, 25-9 and Libby 25-8, 25-16, 21-25, 25-9. 

The Kats racked up 34 kills against the Yellowjackets and had a whopping 51 against the Lady Loggers.

Morgan Stenger had 14 against Stevi, while KJ Schweikert had 11 against Libby.

Cydney Finberg tallied all of the team’s 31 assists against Stevi and 38 of the 41 against Libby, as she sets up the offense. 

The Kats finish the regular season on the road with a match against Polson Thursday and against Whitefish Saturday. Coach Jessy Matthews likes the girls’ progress.

“I was really pleased with our aggressive serving and our hitting percentages in both games,” she said. “Serving is something we work on a lot during each week and we are getting to a point where we’re really using it as a weapon and not just as a means to initiate play.” 

Columbia Falls vs. Stevensville

Kills — Stevensville NA; Columbia Falls 34 (Morgan Stenger 14); Blocks — Stevensville NA, Columbia Falls 7 1/2 (Stenger 5); Assists — Stevensville NA, Columbia Falls 31 (Cydney Finberg 31); Digs — Stevensville NA, Columbia Falls 19 (Anna Nicosia 6); Aces — Stevensville NA, Columbia Falls 16 (Finberg 6).

Columbia Falls vs. Libby

Kills — Libby 25 (Mehki Sykes 7), Columbia Falls 51 (KJ Schweikert 11); Blocks — Libby 5 (Emily Mossburg 4), Columbia Falls 7 (Schweikert 3); Assists — Libby 23 (Ashley Walker 17), Columbia Falls 41 (Finberg 38); Digs — Libby 33 (Bailie Rosling 8), Columbia Falls 27 (Nicosia 7); Aces — Libby 4 (India Croucher 3), Columbia Falls 10 (Finberg 3, Keavyn Baker 3).

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