Brincks Exteriors Sports Report: Volleyball Results for Tuesday, September 2nd

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Volleyball Results for Tuesday, September 2nd

Glidden-Ralston at IKM-Manning

IKM-Manning           3

Glidden-Ralston       0

25-12, 25-19, 25-11

 

IKM-Manning hosted Glidden-Ralston in their first match of the year. Glidden-Ralston and IKM-Manning were originally both off this week until this match was set up. This was IKM-Mannings’ season and home opener, while Glidden-Ralston came into the affair 2-2 on the young season. IKM-Manning jumped out early, taking set one 25-12. The Wolves had a good night when it came to their attacks, as Keagan Eischeid had 17 kills and Addisyn Bandow had 15. Glidden-Ralston had a better second set as they kept it close until the Wolves pulled away to take the 2nd set 25-19. It was the final set of the night where the Wolves put the exclamation point with their largest margin of victory, 25-11.

IKM-Manning opens up their season with a 3-0 sweep to start off 1-0 as they will face Logan-Magnolia next Monday. Glidden-Ralston falls to 2-3 and will travel to Audubon next Tuesday.

 

IKM-Manning Stats

Anna Stangl               Assist, 11 Digs, Ace

Grace Carroll             2 Kills, 4 Digs, Ace

Caylie Rasmussen    Dig

Addisyn Bandow      15 Kills, Assist, 2 Digs

Olivia Linde              Assist, 6 Digs, 3 Aces

Kate Bandow             Kill, 3 Digs, 2 Aces

Karlee Arp                  Kill, 34 Assists, 5 Digs, 2 Aces

Macy Gruhn              5 Kills, 2 Blocks

Ella Langel                2 Kills

Keagan Eischeid      17 Kills, Assist, 12 Digs

 

Glidden-Ralston Stats

BreAnn Hartwigsen           Kill, Block

Allison Snyder                     3 Kills, 3 Digs

MaKenna Wiederien         Dig

Olivia Squibb                       11 Digs

Anna Steinkamp                 Dig

Madilyn Trost                     Assist, 2 Digs

Amelia Garrett                   3 Assists, 10 Digs

Jenna Subbert                    Kill, 2 Digs

Bryn Renze                          5 Digs, 3 Blocks

Kassidy Wenck                   12 Digs, 3 Blocks

Chloe Peters                        Dig

 

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Paton-Churdan at Manson NW Webster

Manson NW Webster               3

Paton-Churdan                          0

25-9, 25-17, 25-9

 

Paton-Churdan was on the road Tuesday as they traveled to Manson NW Webster to take on the Cougars. Paton-Churdan fought hard in each match as they were strong at the net all night. The Rockets had four different girls with two blocks at the net. They fell 25-9 in both sets one and three. The improvement was in set two, where they kept it closer but fell 25-17. In the young season, Paton-Churdan sits at 1-2 with Eagle Grove at home next Monday.

 

Paton-Churdan Stats

Aliyva Smith          2 Kills, 2 Blocks, 5 Digs

Kaliyah Minnihan   2 Kills, 2 Blocks, 5 Digs

Mia Russell           2 Kills, 2 Blocks, 3 Digs

Holly Miller          2 Aces

Ella Tasler            4 Digs, 2 Aces

Edynn Smith       5 Digs, 2 Blocks

 

 

Kuemper and Greene County at Ames

Kuemper vs Greene County

Kuemper                    2

Greene County          1

22-24, 21-8, 15-8

 

A unbeaten Kuemper team took on the winless Greene County squad in game one of two for the Knights. Kuemper played back to back with Greene County up first. Greene County jumped at the chance to knock off the ranked opponent as they would sneak by Kuemper in a very close first set, 24-22. With it being a triangular it is best 2-3 and the Rams put themselves within striking distance of getting the win. Kuemper would battle back in the second set with a huge 13 point win, 21-8. This was a more typical look at what Kuemper was able to do when they get rolling. Kuemper’s talented front was very spread out over the course of the three sets as Brianna Wittrock and Mariah Heuton had 8 kills each and Kolbi Peter had 6 right behind them. Kuemper and Greene County went to the final 3rd set with a chance to win each. Kuemper would pull away and pick up the 15-8 win to remain unbeaten. The Knights would face Ames later on in the Night.

 

Kuemper Stats

Kolbi Peter                      6 Kills, Block, Dig

Mariah Heuton              8 Kills, Block, 2 Digs

Brianna Wittrock          8 Kills, 2 Blocks, 8 Digs

Millie Anthofer              3 Kills

Addy Anthofer               5 Kills

Alivia Schenkelberg      1 Kill

Elsa Tiefenthaler          2 Kills, 27 Assists, Block, 4 Digs, Ace

Kaylie Simons               2 Assists, 18 Digs

Mia Milligan                  3 Digs, 2 Aces

Sophie Lohrman           8 Digs, Ace

Zoe Bruning                   2 Digs, Ace

 

 

Kuemper at Ames

Kuemper           2

Ames                  1

21-16, 19-21, 15-7

 

 

Kuemper went into their 2nd matchup 1-0 on the night with an experienced 5-4 Ames team. The Knights being fresh helped them during set one as they would pick up the win 21-16. Each of the sets were very close with Kuemper being undefeated and Ames having 9 matches under their belt, it made it a good battle of programs early in the season. Kuemper’s front was once again strong but it was a team effort with 5 of the  Knights being perfect in serving during this affair. Set two was another very closely contested battle but Ames was able to sneak away with it 21-19. This once again for back to back matches makes Kuemper and their opponent both knocking on the door of a win in need of a third set. The Knights turn up the heat under pressure as they would shut the door on this triangular with a 15-7 win. The Knights go a perfect 2-0 and remain undefeated on the year with a Humboldt Tournament coming up on Saturday.

 

Kuemper Stats

Kolbi Peter                  8 Kills, 3 Digs

Mariah Heuton          7 Kills, Block, 2 Digs

Brianna Wittrock       6 Kills, 2 Blocks, 4 Digs

Millie Anthofer           Kill, Block

Addy Anthofer            4 Kills, 2 Blocks

Elsa Tiefenthaler        20 Assists, 8 Digs, Ace

Kaylie Simons             6 Assists, 15 Digs

Sophie Lohrman       10 Digs, Ace

Alivia Shenelberg      Dig

Mia Milligan               8 Digs

 

 

Carroll At Winterset

Winterset 3

Carroll 1

21-25, 25-23, 25-16, 25-16

 

Carroll fell short in set two after winning set one and Winterset controlled sets three and four to send Carroll to a loss in their Raccoon River Conference Match. The Tigers led most of sets one and two, holding on to win set one, after falling behind briefly late in the opening set. Carroll had control of set two, taking a 13-8 lead but fell behind late, tied it at 23 but Winterset went on to win 25-23, tying the match. Carroll led really early in sets three and four but fell behind 3-2 in set three and 7-6 in set four and never led again as Winterset won both sets 25-16. 

Carroll took control of the opening set after grabbing a 7-6 lead. Brylee Mrla had a nice service run and Analia Ayala gave Carroll a 8-6 lead and Chloe Kock made it 9-7. The Tigers went up 13-8 but had to hold off a couple Winterset runs. Amanda Wardell had a kill to put Carroll up 15-13 but Winterset went ahead moments later, leading 17-16. The Tigers scored three in a throw with Chloe Kock making it 19-17 with a block. A Kock kill kept Carroll ahead 20-18 but the Huskies kept it close, pulling within 22-20 and 23-21. Kyra Hosenfelt had a kill to extend the Tigers lead to 23-20 and Amanda Wardell ended it with a block, making it 25-21. 

Macy Simmelink had a couple kills early in set two, putting Carroll up 2-1 and 3-2. Chloe Kock made it 5-3 and 6-4 and a Brylee Mrla ace put Carroll up 7-4. Carroll matched their largest lead of the match, going up 13-8 and maintained the lead with Amanda Wardell adding a couple kills. Chloe Kock stopped a mini run with a kill, making it 16-14. Macy Simmelink extended the lead to 17-14 with an ace but Winterset went on a 4-0 run to lead 18-17. The Tigers tied the set at 18, 19 and 23 but weren’t able to take the lead. Winterset scored the final two points to win 25-23, tying the match. 

Analia Ayala had a pair of early kills in the 3rd set as Carroll went 2-1 but Winterset grabbed the lead for good at 3-2. Amanda Wardell pulled the Tigers within 6-3 and Wardell and Chloe Kock had back-to-back kills but Carroll trailed 11-6. Winterset kept extending the lead as Carroll struggled with the Huskies serve and the Huskies heated up their swings at the net. Winterset stretched the lead to 22-13 and won the third set 25-16. 

Carroll built a lead early in set four with Analia Ayala having back-to-back aces, making it 2-0. Kyra Hosenfelt made it 3-1 with a kill but Winterset scored three straight to lead 4-3. Amanda Wardell had a kill and Josie Rydl had an ace, giving Carroll a 5-4. Winterset grabbed the lead for good at 7-6 but Carroll kept it close and Brylee Mrla tied it at 11 with an ace. The Huskies took control of the set and match with a 3-0 run and Carroll never trailed by less than three the rest of the match. 

Amana Wardell led Carroll with 11 kills and 3 blocks. Josie Rydl had 30 assists and 11 digs, Analia Ayala had a strong night with 7 kills and 23 digs. Callie Cummings added 13 digs and Chloe Kock and Macy Simmelink both had 6 kills. 

Carroll fell to 3-3 overall and 0-1 in the Raccoon River Conference. The Tigers host ADM on Tuesday. 

Carroll Stats 

Josie Rydl 30 Assists, 11 Digs, Ace 

Brylee Mrla 9 Digs, 2 Aces 

Macy Simmelink 6 Kills, 3 Digs, Ace 

Aubrie Drake 1 Assist, 10 Digs

Bailey Bowman 1 Dig

Chloe Kock 6 Kills, 2 Digs, Block 

Callie Cummings 13 Digs

Kyra Hosenfelt 4 Kills, 2 Digs

Analia Ayala 7 Kills, 23 Digs, Ace 

Amanda Wardell 11 Kills, 2 Digs, 3 Blocks 

Payton Mohr 1 Assist

 

 

 

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