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Page opened their season with a win over BGA in Franklin as the Lady Patriots played well in games 1 and 2 before making too many errors in game 3, but recovered to take game 4. Nicole Smith led the Lady Patriots with 25 Kills and 3 Blocks. Jennifer Sorenson had 6 Kills, 1 Ace, and 5 Assists. Kelly Mills had 4 Kills, 1 Block, 2 Aces, and 2 Assists. Molly Locke had 3 Kills, 1 Block, 4 Aces, and 2 Assists. Danielle Mitchell had 4 Kills and Setter Cassidy Smith had 3 Kills, 1 Ace, and 34 Assists. The Lady Wildcats were led by Laine Carrigan with 16 Kills and 3 Aces. Mary Blythe Puryear had 9 Kills, 2 Blocks, and 1 Assists. Caitlin Knight had 3 Kills and 1 Assist and Setter Lauren York had 26 Assists.

 

Game 1: Page 25-17

 

Page - Tot. Positive Pts: 15, Tot. Negative Pts: 7

BGA - Tot. Positive Pts: 10, Tot. Negative Pts: 10

 

Page - 13 Kills, 2 Aces, 11 Assists - 6 Attack Errors (inc. 2 Net Violations), 1 Service Error

 

Nicole Smith - 6 Kills

Jennifer Sorensen - 4 Kills

Danielle Mitchell - 3 Kills

Cassidy Smith - 1 Ace, 11 Assists

Kelly Mills - 1 Ace

 

BGA - 9 Kills, 1 Ace, 8 Assists - 7 Attack Errors, 3 Service Errors

 

Mary Blythe Puryear - 4 Kills

Laine Carrigan - 2 Kills, 1 Ace

Lizzy Isaacs - 1 Kill

Michaela Sheets - 1 Kill

Kendall Creason - 1 Kill

Lauren York - 8 Assists

 

Game 2: Page 25-19

 

Page - TPP: 17, TNP: 9

BGA - TPP: 10, TNP: 8

 

Page - 12 Kills, 3 Blocks, 2 Aces, 12 Assists - 5 AE, 4 SE

 

Nicole Smith - 6 Kills, 1 Block

Jennifer Sorensen - 2 Kills, 1 Ace

Cassidy Smith - 2 Kills, 10 Assists

Molly Locke - 1 Kill, 1 Block, 1 Ace, 1 Assist

Kelly Mills - 1 Kill, 1 Block, 1 Assist

 

BGA - 6 Kills, 1 Block, 3 Aces, 8 Assists - 7 AE (inc 2 Double Hits), 1 SE

 

Laine Carrigan - 2 Kills, 2 Aces

Mary Blythe Puryear - 2 Kills, 1 Block

Caitlin Knight - 2 Kills

Kaki Carrigan - 1 Ace

Lauren York - 8 Assists

 

Game 3: BGA 26-24

 

BGA - TPP: 11, TNP: 9

Page - TPP: 15, TNP: 15

 

BGA - 9 Kills, 1 Block, 1 Ace, 8 Assists - 6 AE (inc 2 DH), 3 SE

 

Laine Carrigan - 8 Kills

Mary Blythe Puryear - 1 Kill, 1 Block, 1 Assist

Kiki Carrigan - 1 Ace

Lauren York - 6 Assists

Caitlin Knight - 1 Assist

 

Page - 11 Kills, 1 Block, 3 Aces, 11 Assists - 9 AE (inc. 1 DH, 1 Rot. Error), 6 SE

 

Nicole Smith - 6 Kills, 1 Block

Kelly Mills - 3 Kills, 1 Ace, 1 Assist

Molly Locke - 2 Aces

Cassidy Smith - 1 Kill, 7 Assists

Allie Schmidt - 1 Kill

Jennifer Sorensen - 3 Assists

 

Game 4: Page 25-21

 

Page - TPP: 12, TNP: 14

BGA - TPP: 7, TNP: 13

 

Page - 10 Kills, 1 Block, 1 Ace, 9 Assists - 12 AE (inc. 1 Lift), 2 SE

 

Nicole Smith - 7 Kills, 1 Block

Molly Locke - 2 Kills, 1 Ace, 1 Assist

Danielle Mitchell - 1 Kill

Cassidy Smith - 6 Assists

Jennifer Sorensen - 2 Assists

 

BGA - 7 Kills, 7 Assists - 9 AE (inc. 1 Lift, 1 NV), 4 SE

 

Laine Knight - 4 Kills

Mary Blythe Puryear - 2 Kills

Caitlin Knight - 1 Kill

Lauren York - 7 Assists

 

Match Summary:

Page - 46 Kills, 5 Blocks, 8 Aces, 43 Assists - 32 Attack Errors, 13 Service Errors

BGA - 31 Kills, 2 Blocks, 5 Aces, 28 Assists - 29 Attack Errors, 11 Service Errors

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PM, it looked like a good match for Page but some bright spots for BGA to build on also. Nicole Smith had a solid match and very consistant against the shorter BGA . Setters with both Schools must have set pretty well. Cassidy Smith led there with 34 which was pretty good. This, I am sure was a good win.

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