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Volleyball: AC, OR lose in region tournament; Bearden, Farragut advance

Posted at 12:16 pm October 14, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Lady Wildcats and Farragut Alexis Parker on Oct. 13, 2015

Alexis Parker (6) of Farragut, shown spiking the ball here, had four digs and 14 kills against Oak Ridge in a 3-0 Region 2-AAA semifinal win for the Lady Admirals at Anderson County High School on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015. The Lady Admirals went on to win the region championship over Bearden 3-1, and Parker was named tournament MVP. Going for the block above are Olivia Milloway (29) and Stella Powell (16) of Oak Ridge. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

CLINTON—The Anderson County and Oak Ridge girls volleyball teams were eliminated in the Region 2-AAA tournament at Anderson County High School on Tuesday, and Bearden and Farragut advanced.

The Lady Wildcats lost to Farragut in three straight semifinal games: 25-17, 25-11, and 25-12.

The Lady Mavericks lost to Bearden in three straight semifinal games as well: 25-23, 25-11, and 25-22.

Oak Ridge and Anderson County are District 3 teams in Region 2, and Bearden and Farragut are District 4.

The Lady Admirals went on to beat the Lady Bulldogs in the Region 2-AAA championship game 3-1. It was the fourth region title in a row for Farragut. Both teams advance to the state sectionals on Thursday.

Alexis Parker of Farragut, who was named the tournament’s most valuable player, had 14 kills and five digs against Oak Ridge. The Lady Admirals’ Madi Howell had nine digs, seven aces, five kills, and four blocks. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Alex Sherles, Alexis Parker, Anderson County, Anderson County High School, Bearden, Beth Wyatt, David Kolodney, Farragut, Jayme Smith, Lady Admirals, Lady Bulldogs, Lady Mavericks, Lady Wildcats, Madi Howell, Oak Ridge, Olivia Milloway, Region 2-AAA, Region 2-AAA tournament, state sectionals, Stella Powell, Susan Davidson, Sydney Cherney, Tia Madden

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