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With one out in the bottom of the seventh, Bentley Baumer capped a three-run rally with a game-winning single to keep Hemlock undefeated in the Tri-Valley Conference.

Baumer singled, driving in Tim Huston in Game 2 for a 10-9 win Monday over Michigan Lutheran Seminary to complete a sweep after an 11-1 win in the opener.

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Seminary took a 9-7 lead in the top of the seventh in Game 2, breaking a 7-7 tie with a pair of runs. But Hemlock improved to 10-0 in the TVC and 13-2 overall thanks to Baumer’s single up the middle.

Gavin Schmidt and Mitchell Radosa had two hits and two RBIs each for the Huskies, with Dawson Doan adding two triples. Zastrow and Baumer, who earned the win in relief, followed with two hits each.

Noah Reif paced the Seminary offense with three hits and three runs, with Owen Mason, Will Salgat and Simeon Kober adding two hits each. Mason drove in three runs.

Chad Brown dominated on the mound for Hemlock in the opener, striking out eight in 3 2/3 innings to improve to 5-0 with a 0.00 earned run average on the season. Baumer and Huston had two hits each for the Huskies with Baumer driving in four and Huston two.

Zachary Scharrer and Simeon Kober had one hit each for the Cardinals, with Kober driving in a run.

Baseball

Valley Lutheran 3-5, Nouvel 1-9: Valley Lutheran claimed the Game 1 win in the Tri-Valley Conference doubleheader behind starter Trey Flood, who struck out 10. Flood allowed four hits, one walk and one run in seven innings. Bryce Patterson and Axel Schuette had two hits each for the Chargers. In the Game 2 loss, Flood, Schuette and Tyler Belt had a hit and RBI each for Valley Lutheran.

Merrill 2-11, Vestaburg 0-1: Bryce Mechem shut out Vestaburg for a Mid-State Activities Conference win, striking out 10 and allowing two hits in six innings. Brendan Becker and Ethan Mattson each had a hit and RBI. Mattson earned the win in the second game, allowing one hit and striking out 13 in six innings. Becker had two hits and two RBIs for the offense, while Braden Buckley added a double and triple for the Vandals, who are 6-0 in the league.

Heritage 8-6, Flint Powers 6-7: Jack Thompson had two hits and drove in two RBIs to lead Heritage to a Saginaw Valley League win in Game 1, with Hudsen Hammond earning the win. Hammond and Trevor Selk also drove in runs for the Hawks. Powers edged Heritage in Game 2, giving the Hawks a 6-5 SVL record. Brady Boelter led Heritage with three hits, with Braedyn Boell adding a hit and RBI.

Caro 4-5, Ubly 0-4: Landyn Stine allowed one hit and struck out nine in a Game 1 shutout for Caro. Xander Grice led the offense with two hits, with Trentin Hessling driving in three and Max Grice two. Xander Grice powered Caro to the win in Game 2 and the sweep, going 4-for-4 with two RBIs. Ramon Zamora Jr., Wyatt Waterman and Olyver Downing had two hits each for the Tigers, with Zamora Jr. and Downing scoring two runs each. Hessling earned the win in relief, striking out six and allowing one earned run in three innings.

Millington 5-9, Mayville 4-1: Brandon Dickie earned the Game 1 win in relief, striking out six in three innings. Truk TerBush claimed his third win of the year in the second game, striking out five batters in five innings for the 11-4-1 Cardinals. Garret Woodward keyed the Millington offense with three hits and three runs scored.

Vassar 4-17, Memphis 8-3: Isaiah Hoerline, Seth Hecht and Trevor Gleeson had two hits each for Vassar in the Game 1 loss, with Brayden Rondo driving in two runs. Vassar blew out Memphis in Game 2 for the split, with Cole Nickerson driving in three runs. Hoerlein, Gleeson and Cheven Lesko added two hits each.

Softball

Hemlock 20-11, Michigan Lutheran Seminary 14-1: Olivia McQueen earned the win in relief for Hemlock as both teams put on an offensive display in the opener. McQueen struck out three and did not allow an earned run in 3 2/3 innings. Allison Cordingly had five hits and drove in five runs to lead the Hemlock offense, with Lillian Martinez adding four hits. Maddie Hall and Lyndsey Lyscas added two hits each. Carley Noyes struck out seven and allowed just one earned run in five innings to earn the Game 2 win for Hemlock. Martinez had four hits and three RBIs for the Huskies, who improved to 3-1 in the Tri-Valley Conference, 10-4 overall. Cordingly and Laci Harry added two hits each, with Addison Stockford hitting a homer and driving in two runs.

Reese 15-13, Harbor Beach 2-3: Breelie Louis allowed three hits and struck out five to give Reese the Game 1 win. Keira Campbell, Grace Hall, Sadie Johnson, Jaidyn VanOchten and Sydney DuRussel had two hits each, with Campbell knocking in four runs. Hall and Johnson had two RBIs each. Kylie Soper allowed four hits with six strikeouts in Game 2 for the Reese sweep. Ashtyn Frost, Louis and Hall had two hits each, with Frost driving in four runs, Louis three and Hall two.

Valley Lutheran 7-0, Coleman 6-8: Raegan McCoy threw a shutout in Game 2 to give Coleman a non-conference split. McCoy allowed two hits and struck out four in six innings. McCoy also had two hits. In the opener, McCoy drove in two runs, while Isabelle Lewis had three hits and Klaira Sysak two.

Girls Soccer

Midland High 3, Midland Dow 0: Midland Dow had no answer for Alahna Beckett, who scored three goals to lead Midland High to the Saginaw Valley League win over rival Dow. Beckett gave Midland High a 2-0 halftime lead with a pair of goals, with assists going to Ameris Blumenschein and Theresa Wilk. Beckett finished the scoring and the hat trick in the second half with an assist from Addy Sterling. Niobe Marchalant earned the shutout in goal, making five saves for the 10-0 Chemics. Midland High is 5-0 in the SVL.

Boys Golf

Big Thumb Jamboree: Millington claimed Monday’s Big Thumb Conference jamboree at Verona Hills Golf Course, carding a 170 to edge Bad Axe by five strokes. Caro was fourth with 181. Brad Coleman led the Cardinals with a second-place score of 40. Landon Germain followed with a 41, Gabe Dueweke with a 44 and Bryce Martin at 45.

Hemlock Jamboree: Essexville Garber won the tourney, carding a 165 at Valley View Farm. Bullock Creek was second (174), Swan Valley third (177) and Frankenmuth fourth (178). Miles Paetz led Frankenmuth, finishing second with a 41. Ethan McNiel added a ninth-place finish (44) for the Eagles.

Girls Tennis

Hemlock 7, Essexville Garber 1: Hemlock rolled to the Tri-Valley Conference win with Carly Siler, Victoria Hauffe, Anna Nurnberg and Lindsey Tausch sweeping the singles matches. Doubles winners were Bree Bierman-Lily Wenzel, Alathea McMillan-Olivia Ann Chasnis and Lani Wardin-Kennedy Krabill.

Hemlock 7, Williamston 1: Hemlock followed the win over Garber with a no-conference victory. Carly Siler, Victoria Hauffe, Anna Nurnberg and Lindsey Tausch won their second matches of the day, with doubles winners including Bree Bierman-Lily Wenzel, Jyllian Corwin-Alathea McMillan and Lani Wardin-Kennedy Krabill.

Nouvel 8, Alma 0: Nouvel swept Alma, winning all eight flights. Singles winners were Caroline Shaheen, Mary Beyers, Jveen Murad and Elizabeth Garner, while Nouvel’s doubles winners were Katie Kennedy-Holli Cook, CeCe Barrera-Maia Dill, Gabi Thiel-Macey Hausbeck and Natalie Shaheen-Charli Hausbeck.

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We’ve got Thursday night football to kick off Week 1 around the Garden State as JSZ brings you three games from the gridiron. Princeton and Allentown meet in a Mercer County thriller, Demarest looks to start strong against Bergen Tech plus Washington Township tries to reach 2-0 against Pennsauken in the WJFL. Check back as the highlights are posted throughout the night!


Down 6-0, senior Ellinton Hinds who already had an interception on the first drive of the game, made one of the best catches in all of New Jersey high school football so far this season to keep Princeton (2-0) undefeated in 2025. Hinds had two leaping catches from QB Quinton deFaria, who threw for 109 yards and a TD. The Tigers beat Allentown (0-2) for the first time since 2005 and look to keep their win streak alive with a Week 2 matchup against Ewing.

JSZ’s Tyler Mroz has the highlights + reaction from Allentown: 

Jersey Sports Zone’s coverage of Princeton and Allentown is brought to you by Princeton Orthopaedic Associates.


The Minutemen took care of business in their home opener by racing out to a 35-0 halftime lead and cruising the rest of the way. Colin Beeler scored a pair of touchdowns to lead a bruising rushing attack in the victory. Paris Pratt hauled in a touchdown and added a fumble return touchdown for Washington Township (2-0). Pennsauken (1-1) will look to bounce back next Thursday against Highland.

JSZ’s James Mooney has the highlights from Sewell:

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With lead running back Reed Kauderer unavailable for the majority of the game, the Norsemen needed their other playmakers to step up. They ultimately answered the bell. Quarterback Joseph Yun accounted for three total touchdowns as Demarest (1-0) begins their 2025 season with a bang. Daejuan Joseph caught a pair of touchdown passes in the win. Bergen Tech (0-1) will now turn their focus to a game against Ferris next week.

JSZ’s Sean Dugan has the highlights from Little Ferry:


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Five games dotted the high school football schedule Thursday night.

In Class AA, Butte stormed past Billings Skyview 33-13 on the road while Missoula Sentinel knocked off No. 3 Great Falls CMR 6-0. A big showdown in 8-Man lived up to its billing as No. 3 Fort Benton beat No. 2 Belt 24-22.

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CLASS AA

Missoula Sentinel 6, No. 3 Great Falls CMR 0

After a scoreless first half, Sentinel struck with a 32-yard touchdown pass from Rudy Hess to Kyler Haslam. That ended up being the game’s only score, as the Spartans’ defense kept Great Falls CMR off the scoreboard entirely.

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Missoula Sentinel knocks off No. 3 Great Falls CMR in defensive slugfest

Sentinel held CMR to six first downs, and 0-for-9 showing on third down and 132 total offensive yards. The Spartans’ Jake Boggust recovered a fumble on a promising CMR drive in the fourth quarter that helped preserve the shutout.

Butte 33, Billings Skyview 13

Hudson Luedtke caught three touchdown passes from Brooks Vincent to lead Butte to a road victory. Peyton Johnson had a scoring run and Jaeger Hansen returned an interception for a TD as the Bulldogs built a sizable first-half lead.

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Butte picks up convincing win at Billings Skyview

The Falcons got their points on two touchdown passes from Jaxon Zagata to Jackson Carter.

At halftime, Skyview celebrated the 30th anniversary of its 1995 state title team. That year, the Falcons went 11-1 under coach Rob Lebsock and won the Class AA championship with a 27-20 victory over Bozeman.

1995 Billings Skyview

The 1995 state champion Billings Skyview Falcons are honored at Daylis Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, in Billings.

8-MAN

No. 3 Fort Benton 24, No. 2 Belt 22

Truman Giese’s fourth-quarter touchdown and two-point conversion gave Fort Benton the lead and two defensive takeaways in the final minutes helped maintain it as Fort Benton knocked off Belt in a ranked matchup.

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No. 3 Fort Benton knocks off No. 2 Belt in 8-Man showdown

Blake Waldner set an early tone for the Huskies with a 29-yard touchdown run, but Giese scored from 3 yards out to help tie it 8-8 in the second quarter.

Slater Lords had a long catch and run for a touchdown, putting Belt up 16-8, but a Giese-to-David Olson TD pass tied the game again. In the third, Waldner turned a Huskies interception into another touchdown run as Belt grabbed a 22-16 advantage. But it didn’t hold up.

Other Thursday scores:

8-Man

Fairview 64, Poplar 0

6-Man

Highwood 62, Alberton 0

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What is the Fastest Tennis Serve of All Time?

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In this countdown, we look back at the fastest recorded tennis serves of all time.

Service speed remains a dominant feature in the modern game and can become a player’s trump card out on the court.

With players getting stronger and cutting-edge technology in tennis racquets making leaps and bounds, serves today are faster than ever.

We take a look at the fastest serves ever recorded by men and women out on the tennis court.

Men’s fastest tennis serve

Sam Groth – 263.4kph (163.7mph.)

Australian Sam Groth has the honour of having the fastest recorded tennis serve of all time.

The 6ft 4 Australian set the record during an ATP Open Challenger match in Busan, South Korea, in 2012 against Belarusian tennis player Uladzimir Ignatik.

Groths serve clocks in at a staggering 263.4kph (163.7mph).

Honorable mentions

Second Fastest Recorded Serve in Tennis

Albano Olivetti – 257.5 kph (160mph)

Frenchman Albano Olivetti holds the record for the second-fastest serve ever recorded. The French tennis pro also remains the second person to break the 160mph serve speed barrier.

Olivetti’s serve came in 2012 at the challenger level during the Internazionali Trofeo Lame Perrel–Faip.

Albano Olivetti

Albano Olivetti holds the second-fastest record serve on the tour.

Third Fastest Recorded Serve in Tennis

John Isner – 253 kph (157.2 mph).

It would be hard not to include the American giant John Isner in this list. The 6ft 10 American is known best for his monster serves, which are delivered consistently throughout.

His monstrous serve is thanks in part to his stature. Isner clocks in as the third-tallest tennis player on the ATP behind the Croatian giant Ivo Karlovic and American young gun Reilly Opelka (both 6ft 11 inches). Ivo Karlovic currently holds the record for the fourth fastest recorded tennis serve.

Isner currently holds the third fastest serve in tennis. The Americans serve, clocking in at 253 kph (157.2 mph) during a 2016 Davis Cup tie against Bernard Tomic.

John Isner also holds the record for playing the longest match in Grand Slam history against Nicolas Mahut. During Wimbledon 2010, Isner beat Mahut in 5 sets: 6–4, 3–6, 6–7, 7–6, 70–68. The match lasted 11 hours and 5 minutes.

Isner’s serve is the fastest recorded serve in tennis, recognised by the ATP.

Fastest Tennis Serve Female

Georgina García Pérez – 220kph (136.7 mph)

Spaniard Georgina Garcia Perez holds the record for the fastest recorded tennis serve by a woman.

Perez clocked a serve of 200kph (136.7 mph) during the Hungarian Ladies Open in 2018.

Georgina Garcia Perez

Georgina Garcia Perez holds the record for the fastest serve by a female.

Why is it nearly impossible to hit a 160 mph tennis serve?

A considered calculation of stature, technique, coaching, mechanics and good old practice is said to make the perfect concoction for a fast serve.

A direct correlation has been proven between the height of a player and power during a serve. Therefore, it is no coincidence that the top servers of the game are all giants by nature.

The trajectory of a serve remains ever important. Players who are 6ft 7 or above have the ability to hit the ball with a downward trajectory, whereas those who are under that height are unable to do so.

Modern technology has also greatly aided in the incremental increase of server power over time. The changeover from wooden rackets to today’s modern racket is a huge factor in determining serve power. Advancements in string technology and racket materials also play a huge part in determining a fast serve.

Other mitigating factors include court conditions. Faster serves are much more likely to happen on a hard court and during hotter temperatures, where there is less resistance to air density, translating to faster speeds.

When you compare the fastest tennis serve with other sports, you can see how fast it is.

Fastest Football shot – 114 mph by David Hirst in 1996
Fastest Baseball pitch – 105.1 mph by Aroldis Chapman in 2010
Fastest Cricket Bowling speed – 100.2 mph by Shoaib Akhtar in 2003

What is the average tennis serve speed?

The average tennis serve speed differs between both men and women, as well as between pros and amateurs. Data shows us that for professional male tennis players, the average tennis serve speed is approximately 114 mph (on their first serve) and 93 mph (on their second serve).

For women, the average tennis serve speed clocks in at 98 mph (on their first serve) and 82 mph (on their second serve).

This data was recorded between 2002-2013, so bear in mind the average speeds have likely increased by a few miles per hour in the modern era, as racquet technology and athletes continue to evolve and adapt within the sport.

Check out Wired’s video, which covers the topic more in-depth.

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It’s the second edition of Blue Federal Credit Union‘s Fort Collins-area Athlete of the Week for the 2025-26 high school sports season.

And this week’s honor is hitting the local tennis courts with a top singles player.

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Poudre boys tennis player Owen Addington took top honors in the Fort Collins area for the week of Aug. 25-30 after a couple of dominant sweeps.

Playing on the No. 1 singles line, the Impalas senior dropped just six games in four sets across two match wins over Windsor and Northglenn’s top players.

He beat Windsor’s Joseph Bisceglia (6-2, 6-3) and followed that up with a 6-0, 6-1 over Northglenn’s Emrah Mehidic.

Poudre's Owen Addington bends down to hit a shot during a city rivalry boys tennis dual on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024 at Fort Collins High School in Fort Collins, Colo.

Poudre’s Owen Addington bends down to hit a shot during a city rivalry boys tennis dual on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024 at Fort Collins High School in Fort Collins, Colo.

Addington, also a basketball player and tennis team captain, has helped Poudre get off to a 3-1 start this season that also included a team tournament title at the Thompson Valley Invitational.

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The senior and third-year varsity player is the first tennis player to earn Blue FCU Athlete of the Week honors in the award’s third school year. He joins Rocky Mountain’s Bode Nesbitt as the first winners in the 2025-26 prep sports season.

Poudre fans pushed Addington atop the polls, giving him the victory with 51.5% of the fan vote.

That propelled him past these other four outstanding Athlete of the Week nominees:

  • Brooke Pravlik, PSD flag football (runner-up at 36.7%)

  • Taylor Morgan, Wellington softball

  • Judd Nikkel, Fossil Ridge boys golf

  • Nora Ebel, Rocky Mountain girls cross country

The Blue Federal Credit Union Athlete of the Week series features five nominees on Mondays, with voting at Coloradoan.com until 11:59 p.m. every Wednesday.

Fans can nominate their favorite athletes (deadline: 11:59 p.m. every Sunday), and the Coloradoan Sports staff will ultimately select the nominees each week.

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If you have nominations for a future Athlete of the Week, please send them via email to ChrisAbshire@coloradoan.com for consideration.

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Chris Abshire covers high school and community sports for the Coloradoan.

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7 high school takeaways from Thursday, or as we call it High School Football Eve

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BB&N senior Sam Kelley (right) announced he will play football at Brown. Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff

With sincere apologies to all the games played Thursday, here at Globe Schools it feels a lot like Christmas Eve, with a full slate of high school football arriving under the tree Friday evening.

Over the last two weeks we talked to nearly 200 football coaches and wrote more than 30,000 words previewing every team in Eastern Mass. There’s still time for a cram session!

Team-by-team previews for every Eastern Mass. program

Trevor Hass wrote about Whittier football coach Kevin Bradley, who is continuing to coach the team while battling tongue cancer. Read coach Bradley’s inspirational story.

The first three football games of the season were played Thursday night, with Pentucket topping Northeast (26-22), Waltham holding off Belmont (24-12), and Brookline beating Lexington (27-10).

1. Milestones

▪ Two golf teams made history, as Canton set a new low home score at Blue Hill Country Club, scoring a 138 as a team to best Mansfield by 15 strokes thanks to 1-under-par 33s from senior Joey Ryan and freshman Chase Thomas.

▪ Rockport set a record for most points on its home course, Rockport Country Club, posting a 168-151 win over Hamilton-Wenham behind a 38-point showing from Sam Kesterson, who shot a 1-under-par 34 with three birdies.

▪ St. John Paul II field hockey coach Leah Pierce got her first win with the program, beating Bishop Stang, 3-0. Ariana Liakos got her first win helming the Pembroke girls’ volleyball, beating Falmouth, 3-1. And Acton-Boxborough girls’ soccer coach Manny Lopes notched his first victory, 4-0, over Algonquin.

2. Upset city

▪ No. 4 Needham girls’ volleyball knocked off preseason No. 1 Brookline, 3-0, just a day after falling, 3-0, to No. 2 Newton North.

▪ On the pitch, No. 18 Medfield boys’ soccer shocked No. 10 Oliver Ames, the defending Division 2 state champions, with a 2-0 win powered by goals from Max Tillmann and Sebastian Cole.

3. College corner

Keene State freshman Kayla DiPasquale, a Marshfield High graduate, was named Little East Conference women’s soccer Rookie of the Week after scoring her first two collegiate goals in a 4-2 win over Rivier.

4. Commitment central

BB&N senior captain Sam Kelley, a 6-foot-2-inch, 228-pound two-way athlete from Natick, announced he will play football at Brown.

5. Soccer leaderboard

Goals

Talia Lowney, Greater Lowell, 5

Mary Kudarauskas, Sturgis West, 4

Rowan Malvey, Marshfield, 4

Miguel Armaczuk, St. John Paul II, 3

Cody Boghdan, St. John Paul II, 3

Jackie Fritz, Salem, 3

Linda Jenner, Sharon, 3

Leah Monahan, Lowell, 3

Angie Niz, Lynn Tech, 3

Devon Weafer, Medfield, 3

Bella Wen, Westwood, 3

Davide Vitale, Shawsheen, 3

Points

Lowney, Greater Lowell, 10

Kudarauskas, Sturgis West, 8

Malvey, Marshfield, 8

Kaylee Barrett, Lynnfield, 7

Jenner, Sharon 6

Lauren Sutliffe, Duxbury, 6

Vitale, Shawsheen, 6

Lyla Chapman, Tewksbury, 5

Ava Damiani, Lynnfield, 5

Jocelyn DeMedeiros, Sturgis West, 5

Zach Dziggle, Shawsheen, 5

Maddie Fernandes, Mansfield, 5

Sophie Hano, Manchester Essex, 5

Cory Lloyd, O’Bryant, 5

Sera Eramo, Greater Lowell, 5

6. Field hockey leaders

Goals

Hannah D’Angelo, Pembroke, 4

Dani Ekyman, Sutton, 4

Julie Pacheco, Somerset Berkley, 4

Anthony Ford, Lowell, 3

Alyssa Norden, St. Mary’s, 3

Abbie Poole, Malden Catholic, 3

Natalie Ramcharan, Malden Catholic, 3

Maura Richardson, Joseph Case, 3

Points

Emma Bouchard, Joseph Case, 5

Pacheco, Somerset Berkley, 5

D’Angelo, Pembroke, 4

Ford, Lowell, 4

Richardson, Joseph Case, 4

Vaught, Somerset Berkley, 4

Caitlin Patten, Hingham, 3

Sam Rudick, Hingham, 3

7. Girls volleyball leaders

Kills

Kiera Clark, Milton, 17

Kyra Ward, Chelmsford, 15

Julie Hall, Central Catholic, 14

Sadie Stants, Needham, 14

Norah Downey, Braintree, 11

Assists

Sophie Derwinski, Milton, 27

Madison Blanchet, Central Catholic, 24

Ellen Griswold, Chelmsford, 22

Bella Lee, Needham, 17

Audrey Manning, Lynnfield, 14

Digs

Alexia Vaquerano, Lynnfield, 14

Brooke Braswell, Lynn Classical, 12

Angelina Silva, Tewksbury, 12

Blocks

Alexia Faria, Central Catholic, 10

Downey, Braintree, 5

Manning, Lynnfield, 5

Aces

Morgan Etna, Hamilton-Wenham, 9

Hall, Central Catholic, 7

Maria Rosario, Greater Lawrence, 6

Downey, Braintree, 4

Stants, Needham, 4


Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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