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BIGFORK— The Timberwolves’ volleyball juggernaut clicked into gear once again here last Thursday as Ely put down the Huskies in straight sets, 25-19, 25-7, and 25-12, to improve to 11-0 …
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BIGFORK— The Timberwolves’ volleyball juggernaut clicked into gear once again here last Thursday as Ely put down the Huskies in straight sets, 25-19, 25-7, and 25-12, to improve to 11-0 on the season.
“The girls found their groove and played well tonight,” said Ely Head Coach Andrea Thomas after the match. “Serving was one of our strong points. Annikka Mattson had a string of 14 serves in the second set.”
Rachel and McKenna Coughlin proved a powerful combination at the net, said Thomas, which helped keep the Huskies off balance. Rachel posted 17 kills, nine digs and six blocks, while McKenna tallied 14 kills, six digs and three ace serves. Raven Sainio added four kills and eight digs, while Kate Coughlin posted seven digs. Mattson added five digs and three ace serves, while Madeline Kallberg put up 34 set assists.