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Prep Volleyball: Dawson-Boyd sweeps LQPV

MADISON -- Mari Lee hammered down 10 kills and Kelsi Schuelke and Justine Flattum combined for 27 assists to help Dawson-Boyd sweep Lac qui Parle Valley 25-16, 25-10, 25-10 Monday in the opener for both teams.

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Also aiding the offensive attack for the Blackjacks were Nicole Jurgenson and Kaitlin Johnshoy with seven kills each. Lee also served four aces in eight attempts and Kelsi Schuelke collected 34 digs.

Morgan Munsterman had four kills and Tianna Tosel served four aces for the Eagles.

Dawson-Boyd 3, LQPV 0

Dawson-Boyd 25 25 25

LQPV 16 10 10

(Key: good-attempts-aces)

Dawson-Boyd

Serving: Kelsi Schuelke 14-15-2, Justine Flattum 8-8-2, Kylie Schuelke 8-8-0, Mari Lee 7-8-4, Andrea Lee 5-5-1 ... Setting (assists): Kelsi Schuelke 11, Flattum 17 ... Hitting (kills): Nicole Jurgenson 7, M. Lee 10, Kaitlin Johnshoy 7 ... Blocking (aces): Jurgenson 1, M. Lee 2, Katarina Kuhlmann 1 ... Digs: Kelsi Schuelke 34, Kuhlmann 10, J. Lee 19, M. Lee 8

Lac qui Parle Valley

Serving: Katie Deyo 5-6-1, Tianna Tosel 9-9-4, Kenzie Clark 4-4-0, Jenna Weber 7-8-0 ... Setting: Tosel 20-24-5, Clark 15-21-5 ... Hitting: Clark 9-10-2, Morgan Munsterman 10-11-4, Chelsea Mackenzie 5-5-2, Jordan Halvorson 6-9-2 ... Blocking (aces): Halvorson 2, Deyo 1, Mackenzie 1 ... Digs: Weber 7, Tara Lachaelt 5

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