Kats remain unbeaten on the season, face Corvallis at home
Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 9 months AGO
The Columbia Falls volleyball team continued its winning ways last week, dropping conference rival Frenchtown in straight sets, 25-14, 25-10, 25-14.
The Wildkats have yet to lose a match this season as they continue to roll through the competition.
Morgan Stenger led the squad with 12 kills and KJ Schweikert had three blocks and five aces in the win.
Cydney Finberg had all 20 of the team’s assists.
The girls are at home Saturday for homecoming. They face Hamilton at 10 a.m. and Corvallis at 3 p.m. starting with the freshmen matches.
The girls are coming off a two week stretch on the road. The big test comes later this month when they travel to the Missoula tourney, where they’ll face plenty of AA competition.
Kills – Columbia Falls 25 (Morgan Stenger 12), Frenchtown 5 (Allison Hochhalter 2); Blocks – Columbia Falls 6 (KJ Schweikert 3, Kiara Burlage 3), Frenchtown 5 (Alivia Williams 3); Digs – Columbia Falls 37 (Keavyn Baker 9), Frenchtown 15 (Kylie Willet 4); Assists – Columbia Falls 20 (Cydney Finberg 20), Frenchtown 5 (Willet 2). Aces – Columbia Falls 12 (Schweikert 5), Frenchtown 3 (Lexi Statlen 2).
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