Blue Devils Take Herscher in Panici Benefit
Delis took victory on Panici night. Photo by Jim Piacentini.
By Jim Piacentini
On Thursday, September 26, the Lady Blue Devils went up against conference foe Herscher in a benefit remembering former Lady Blue Devil Lisa Panici, who passed away 12 years ago from cancer.
The Lady Blue Devils came out strong in her honor and took the match 25-18 and 25-16. They were led by Cora Pagliarulo with 12 kills and Mia Connolley with 5, while Allie Werner tallied 16 assists.
On defensive, Ella Stupegia recorded 7 digs, plus Olivia Moe and Peyton Bisping each recorded 4. At the service line, Peyton Bisping also led the way with 9 points and 2 aces. The Lady Blue Devils are 5-5 overall and 1-4 in ICE.
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