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Page 3, Loretto 0 - Region 6 A-AA Championship


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In the Region 6 A-AA Championship, Page faced host Loretto and won in 3 games - 25-16, 25-17, 25-16. Loretto advanced to the championship match with a come-from-behind win over Eagleville, 3-2, as they lost games 1 & 2 - 11-25 & 20-25 - but won games 3, 4 & 5 - 25-21, 25-22 & 15-12.

 

In game 1 of the championship match, Page had 18 positive pts with 6 negative pts while Loretto had 10 positive pts with 7 negative pts. Page was led by Nicole Smith with 6 Kills & 3 Aces and Freshman Molly Locke contributed 4 Kills. Loretto was led by Kinsley Williams with 6 Kills & 1 Ace.

 

In game 2, Page had 16 positive pts with 6 negative pts and Loretto had 11 positive pts with 9 negative pts. Page was again led by Nicole Smith with 5 Kills & 1 Block with good support from Molly Locke with 3 Kills & 2 Blocks, Chelsea Rion with 2 Kills & 1 Block & Kelly Mills with 2 Kills. Loretto's Kinsley Williams had 5 Kills

 

In game 3, Page had 19 positive pts with 9 negative pts and Loretto had 7 positive pts with 6 negative pts. Page was led by Nicole Smith with 9 Kills as Molly Locke had 2 Kills & 2 Aces & Chelsea Rion had 1 Kill, 1 Block & 2 Aces. Loretto's Kinsley William had 2 Kills & Abby Laws had 2 Blocks.

 

Player Positive Points for the Match for each team:

 

Page:

Nicole Smith - 20 Kills, 1 Block, 3 Aces

Molly Locke - 9 Kills, 2 Blocks, 2 Aces

Chelsea Rion - 4 Kills, 2 Blocks, 2 Aces, 1 Assist

Kelly Mills - 4 Kills, 1 Assist

Cassidy Smith - 2 Aces, 30 Assists

Danielle Mitchell - 2 Kills, 1 Assist

Jennifer Sorensen - 1 Assist

 

Loretto:

Kinsley Williams - 13 Kills, 1 Ace

Abby Laws - 2 Kills, 2 Blocks, 1 Ace, 1 Assist

Melissa Quillen - 3 Kills, 1 Ace, 1 Assist

Jamie Smith - 3 Kill, 1 Ace

Caroline Ezell - 17 Assists

 

Team Match Totals:

Page - 39 Kills, 5 Blocks, 9 Aces, 34 Assists - 15 Total AE (inc 1 Lift, 2 4H, 1 NV), 6 SE

Loretto - 22 Kills, 2 Blocks, 4 Aces, 19 Assists - 16 Total AE (inc 3 NV), 6 SE

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