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Prep volleyball: BOLD knocks off Sting

OLIVIA -- The BOLD Warriors drilled Yellow Medicine East 25-8, 25-12 and 25-19 in West Central Conference volleyball on Thursday.

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Baylie Kubesh sparked the Warriors at the net with 11 kills against 2 errors in 25 swings.

Mallarie Steffel swatted 3 aces serves in 25 deliveries with 1 error. Carly Sigurdson was busy on the back line with 16 digs.

The Sting served well with only two errors. Chyanne Sand had 9 kills in 33 attacks.

BOLD 3, YME 0

YME 8 12 19

BOLD 25 25 25

(Key: good-attempts-aces)

YME

Serving: Maddie Hager 3-4-1, Danie Roden 7-8-1, Nena McCalla 5-5-1, Chyanne Sand 1-1-0, Alexis Peters 8-8-0, Kalli Knudson 5-5-0 ... Setting: Peters 32-35-5, Knudson 15-21-3 ... Hitting: Sand 28-33-9, Brooke Blue 8-9-1, Allie Zieske 1-2-1, Kelsey Sorenson 3-3-1, Knudson 3-3-1, Makayla Dyrdahl 9-12-2 ... Blocking (aces): Sand 1, Blue 1, Zieske 1, Dyrdahl 1 ... Digs: Hagert 9, Roden 12, McCalla 12

BOLD

Serving: Baylie Kubesh 14-15-1, Bailey Elbert 11-11-0, Mallarie Steffel 24-25-3, Sam Luepke 8-8-0, Paige Larsen 4-5-1 ... Setting: xxxx ... Hitting: Kubesh 23-25-11, Taylor Ebnet 6-9-0, Sigurdson 14-15-1, Mallarie Steffel 7-9-3, Andrea Maher 11-14-3, Larson 6-6-3, Whitney Haney 5-6-4 ... Blocking (aces): Kubesh 4, Sigurdson 1, Steffel 1, Maher 2 ... Digs: Kubesh 6, Elbert 9, Bailee Gass 6, Sigurdson 16, Steffel 7, Luepke 6, Larsen 6

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