ILHS Volleyball Highlights
On Saturday, September 7, Illinois Lutheran High School’s volleyball team was at the Manteno Early Bird Tournament. They began the day in pool play against Grant Park and got the win, 26-24; 25-16. They then played Sherrard, the eventual tournament champion, and lost in a hard-fought match, 24-26; 18-25. The last pool play match was against Newark, and the Chargers came up short, 13-25; 7-25. In the last match of the day to determine fifth/sixth places, the Chargers took on Clifton Central. It was a close match throughout, but the Chargers came away with the win (25-18; 21-25; 15-11) and fifth place.
Emma Nagle received All-Tournament honors, while recording 7 aces, 43 assists, 27 digs, and 6 kills on the day. Anna Oestmann had 1 ace, 15 kills and 29 digs, while Mia Jacobucci ended with 2 aces and 30 digs. Kimberly Danielewicz had 1 ace, 11 kills and 4 blocks, Azaylia Sanchez – 2 aces, 6 kills and 37 digs, Madison Permenter – 3 aces, 9 kills and 24 digs, and Erin Kennedy added 5 kills and 3 blocks.
On Tuesday, September 10, ILHS traveled to Grant Park for a River Valley Conference match. The Chargers took a 12-7 lead in the first set and kept it until Grant Park pulled even at 18. Emma Nagle went on a good serving run to regain the 5-point lead, and the Chargers won the first set 25-20. Grant Park took the lead in the second set and were up 9-5, when Anna Oestmann served for 6 straight points to put the Chargers up 11-9. It was back-and-forth throughout the remainder of the set, but Grant Park finished with a 27-25 win. In the deciding, third set, the Chargers took control and came out with a 25-14 win.
On the day, Emma Nagle had 2 aces, 29 assists, 3 kills and 14 digs. Azaylia Sanchez led the offense with 11 kills, plus added 1 ace and 12 digs. Mia Jacobucci had 3 aces and 15 digs, Anna Oestmann – 1 ace, 4 kills and 12 digs, Kimberly Danielewicz – 1 ace and 7 kills, Madison Permenter – 5 kills and 15 digs, and Erin Kennedy – 6 kills.
The Chargers are now 6-7 overall and 2-0 in the RVC.
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