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Obituaries holland sentinel
Obituaries holland sentinel











obituaries holland sentinel

3, but Fort Frye rallied to tie it at 13-all thanks to kills by O’Brien and Jenna White. Looking to sweep, Marietta jumped out to an 11-7 lead in set No. Fort Frye hung around thanks to a block by Jackie Tornes and kills by Alyssa Duskey and Carmen Henniger, but an ace by Ritter and kills by Buckley and Becker helped Marietta take eight of the final 11 points to win 25-18 and go up 2-0. Later, two more downed spikes by Buckley put the Tigers up 13-11. Momentum shifted in Marietta’s favor thanks to two kills by Arianna Buckley and an ace by Middleton. Ritter and teammate Emma Middleton then combined for a block to put the Tigers up 15-14, and they led the rest of the way to win 25-19.Ī pair of kills from Tori Dawson and a block by Izzy Becker had MHS up 4-3 early in the second set, but Kianna O’Brien answered with two kills to put the Cadets up 8-6. The Cadets led 13-10 in the first set, but three straight kills by Marietta’s Anna Ritter gave the Tigers some momentum. They’re learning to play together more now.” “We’ve stepped it up from the beginning of the season,” said Fort Frye head coach Amanda Duskey. That’s what we’re going to do to get ready for the end of the season.”įort Frye dropped to 2-6 overall this season with a home matchup against Linsly at noon Saturday looming. I want to be able to go back to practice and work on things we didn’t do right. I want to be playing great toward the end of the season. I don’t want to be playing great right now. We play some really good teams, and we need that. “We just have to make sure we come to play every night.

obituaries holland sentinel

Thursday’s win over the Cadets made them 1-0 in the Twin State League. It’s been a strong season so far for the Tigers, who are 9-1 as they approach the halfway point. We even got down and regrouped and kept going. We’ve got to bring some kind of excitement to the game. “Got off to a slow start and played about the same pace all the way through. “We’ve played better,” said Marietta head coach Ron Kidder. On a night where the orange and black didn’t play their best, MHS was able to claim a win in straight sets by scores of 25-19, 25-18 and 28-26.













Obituaries holland sentinel