Staff report
LINDSAY — The No. 1 ranked Lindsay Lady Knights improved to 10-0 in District 11-A play with an easy 25-11, 25-17, 25-2 win over the Gold-burg Lady Bears Tuesday in Lindsay.
Brenna Mlinar had 28 assists for Lindsay. Taylor Atkins added 11 aces, 5 kills and 4 digs; Allison Metzler had 10 kills; Katie Nortman had 8 aces; Jordan Fleitman had 7 kills, 2 blocks and 2 digs; Kaylee Murphree had 7 kills, 3 aces and 3 digs; and Jessica Thurman had 6 kills and 2 aces.
Lindsay is now 26-10 overall.
Lindsay’s varsity will travel to Forestburg Friday for a 4:30 p.m. match. The Lindsay freshmen will host Krum at 5 p.m., Friday, followed by the junior varsity hosting Wichita Falls Notre Dame at 6.
Whitesboro falls to Sanger
SANGER — The Whitesboro Lady Cats saw their playoff hopes take a hit as they were defeated by the Sanger Lady Indians 23-25, 25-13, 25-21, 25-16 Tuesday night in Sanger.
Whitesboro is now 2-4 in District 9-3A play and is in fourth place, while Sanger stayed in third by improving to 4-2 in district. Only the top three make the playoffs in Class 3A.
For the Lady Cats, Kortney Beebe had 13 kills, 3 blocks and 2 digs; Courtney Davis had 10 kills, 3 blocks, 7 digs and an ace; Jill Schuessler had 5 kills and 10 digs; Taylor Ezzell had 33 assists, 5 digs and an ace; Krista Hitt had 9 digs; Jennifer Williams had 2 kills, 2 assists, 3 digs and a block; and Rachel Urban had 7 digs.
Whitesboro’s overall record is now 22-10, while Sanger improved to 22-14. The Lady Cats will host Argyle Friday in a must-win battle.
Callisburg loses at Pilot Point
PILOT POINT — The Callisburg Lady Cats dropped a four-set match at Pilot Point Tuesday, falling 14-25, 22-25, 30-28, 20-25 in a District 10-2A match.
For Callisburg, Tara Wescoat had 12 kills and 19 digs; Kallie Byrom had 13 assists and 8 digs; Cadie Daniels had 7 kills; Sara Richardson had 14 assists; Kenzie Rohrbough had 3 kills and 5 blocks; and Taylor Coleman had 21 digs.
Callisburg is now 17-15 overall and 2-3 in district. The Lady Cats will travel to S&S; Consolidated next Tuesday.
Area Sports
October 14, 2009
Tuesday's HS Volleyball Roundup
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- Ponder pounds Lady Eagles The Valley View Lady Eagles had a rough outing in District 10-2A play Monday afternoon, falling to Ponder by the score of 18-2 in four innings.
- Whitesboro no hits Lady Leopards to open district play Opening District 9-3A play Monday afternoon, it was the Whitesboro Lady Cats who drew first blood.
- Outlaws improve to 3-3 The Cooke County Outlaws improved to 3-3 in their inaugural season in the Southern Conference of the Elite Football League with a 37-0 victory over the Arkansas Redhawks at home Saturday at Leeper Stadium.
- Valley View boys take second place The Valley View boys track and field teams competed in the Nocona Relays on Thursday.
- Hornet Relays results Held at Muenster High School, March 11
- Lady Cats take home Lindsay Tourney title The Callisburg Lady Cats took home the Lindsay Tournament Championship Saturday night, and did so in extra innings, defeating Commerce 2-1.
- Knights one-hit Callisburg for win The Lindsay Knights one-hit the Callisburg Wildcats for a 5-0 win in Saturday’s conclusion of the Lindsay Tournament.
- Lady Leopards' win punches playoff ticket The Gainesville Lady Leopards scored a pair of goals in each half and cruised to a 4-0 victory over the Wichita Falls Hirschi Lady Huskies Friday, giving the soccer girls the distinction of being the first GHS sports team to qualify for the playoffs this year.
- Lady Leopards mercy rule Muenster In their final tune up game before district play starts Monday, the Gainesville Lady Leopards produced one of their best offensive outings of the season with a 17-2 wins over the Muenster Lady Hornets in four innings Friday at NCTC’s Darwin Fields.
- Hirschi ends Leopards' playoff hopes A soccer season best described as frustrating ended for the Gainesville Leopards Friday with a 1-0 loss at home to the Wichita Falls Hirschi Huskies.
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