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Volley ‘Cats sweep Dragons, 5-0 in district play

Posted at 1:18 pm September 14, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Lady Wildcats Volleyball, Clinton, and Emma and Olivia Milloway

Sisters Emma and Olivia Milloway get a block for the Lady Wildcats against the Clinton Lady Dragons on Thursday. (Photos by Loren Bonds)

 

By Carmen Foster, Head Coach

The Oak Ridge Lady Wildcat volleyball team took on district rival Clinton High School on Thursday night.

The Lady Wildcats beat the Lady Dragons in straight sets: 25-10, 25-22, and 25-15. They were led by seniors Rachel Card (#27), Mattie Livengood (#12), Sami Viau (#3), Emily Campbell (#30), and Rachel Loeffler (#21).

It was a well-played match, with contributions coming from all of the varsity players.

Standouts included seniors:

  • Rachel Card, #27—13 attempts, seven kills, four digs, one solo block, and nine points;
  • Mattie Livengood, #13—12 attempts, nine kills, nine points, and eight digs; and
  • Sami Viau, #3—four service aces, four digs, and seven points.

Contributing to the win were:

  • Emma Milloway, #13—15 attempts, 12 kills, 10 points, and one dig; and
  • Alex Sherles, #25—nine attempts, seven kills, five service aces, 15 assists, and 11 points.

Freshmen standouts included:

  • Emily Lawless, #17—freshman setter with one kill, four digs, and 14 assists; and
  • Reagan Dickens, #4—freshman libero with five service aces, seven digs, and seven points.

The Lady Wildcats traveled this weekend to Chattanooga for the TN Tandem volleyball tournament being held at GPS.

The team’s next home match will be Monday, September 15, versus Bearden High School.

Come out and support the Lady ‘Cats!

Lady-wildcats and Clinton Dragons and Alex Sherles

Alex Sherles of the Lady Wildcats goes for the kill against Clinton on Thursday.

 

Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats Volleyball Emily Lawless and Mattie Livengood

Emily Lawless of the Lady Wildcats sets to Mattie Livengood.

 

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Alex Sherles, Bearden High School, Carmen Foster, Clinton, Emily Campbell, Emily Lawless, Emma Milloway, Lady 'Cats, Lady Dragons, Lady Wildcats, Mattie Livengood, Oak Ridge, Rachel Card, Rachel Loeffler, Reagan Dickens, Sami Viau, volleyball

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