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RPAC Volleyball Results as of 9/17



  • Alma traveled to Arapahoe for a triangular with the Warriors and Cozad on Tuesday. Against the Haymakers, Alma was able to get the 2-0 sweep. Addison Siebels led the way with eight kills. Against Arapahoe, the Cardinals got the 2-0 sweep. Siebels posted 13 kills to lead the team. On Thursday, the Cardinals traveled to Phillipsburg, KS to battle with the Panthers. Alma got the 3-0 sweep and it was a balanced attack as Tierston Moore led the way with nine kills and 16 digs while Siebels and Chayse Molzahn each put away eight kills. Riley Scott added 23 assists while Mercedes Garner added 15 digs. Alma hosted a triangular on Saturday with Blue Hill and Superior. Against Superior, Alma fell 2-0 with set scores of 25-22 and 25-17. Against Blue Hill, the Cardinals were able to get the 2-0 win with set scores of 25-22 and 25-15. Alma is 11-7 on the season and will host Medicine Valley on Tuesday.







  • Arapahoe hosted a triangular on Tuesday with Alma and Cozad. Against the Haymakers, Arapahoe got the 2-0 win with set scores of 25-20 and 25-13. Against the Cardinals, the Warriors fell 2-0 with set scores of 25-19 and 25-20. On Thursday Arapahoe traveled to Bertrand for a triangular with the Vikings and Southern Valley. You can read more about the triangular here. Arapahoe is now 5-8 on the year and will travel to Southwest on Tuesday and host Cambridge on Friday.


  • Bertrand traveled to Brady on Tuesday for a triangular. Against their match with Brady, the Vikings fell 2-1. Brooklyn Evans led the way as she posted 11 kills and Emma Brown added 10 kills. Addison Andersen added 24 assists in the match. Bertrand also battled South Loup where they fell 2-1. The Vikings posted 14 aces as a team with Katelyn Evans and Brown both posting four aces each. Andersen added three aces. Beth Pelton and B. Evans tallied seven kills each while Brown tallied 15 digs and Shelby Schoene had two blocks. Bertrand hosted Arapahoe and Southern Valley for a triangular on Thursday, read more about that triangular here. Bertrand is 9-5 on the season and will travel to Franklin on Tuesday for a triangular with Franklin and Loomis as well as host a tournament on Saturday.



  • Cambridge traveled to Loomis on Tuesday where they were able to defeat the Wolves, 3-1. Erin Johnson had a big game as she pounded 22 kills, 12 digs, three blocks, and two aces. Jalen Kent also had a big game as she posted 16 kills and 23 digs. Brylyn Springer added seven kills and five blocks while Mallory Springer had 40 assists and four aces. On Friday, the Trojans traveled to Southern Valley where they were able to sweep the Eagles, 3-0. Kent tallied 16 kills and 10 digs while Springer added 10 kills. Bailee Ahlemeyer dug 22 balls while M. Springer tallied 34 assists. Cambridge traveled to McCook on Saturday for a tournament where they played three matches. The Trojans fell to Alliance 0-2. Cambridge defeated Valentine 2-0 with set scores of 25-10 and 25-10. The Trojans were able to defeat Chase County 2-1. Cambridge is now 10-3 on the year and will host Medicine Valley on Thursday and travel to Arapahoe on Friday.


  • Dundy County Stratton hosted Cheylin, KS on Thursday and fell 3-0 with set scores of 28-26, 25-17, and 25-14. On Saturday, the Tigers played in the North Platte Community College tournament and had two matches. In their first match against Sutherland, Dundy County Stratton fell 2-0. In their second match against Hyannis, the Tigers fell 2-0 with set scores of 25-16 and 25-18. The Tigers are 0-11 on the year and will host St. Francis, KS on Thursday and travel to Sutherland on Saturday for a tournament.

  • Hitchcock County hosted Maywood-Hayes Center on Tuesday and took set one, 25-12 but ultimately fell 3-1 with the final three set scores reading 26-24, 25-22, and 25-16. Riley Hagan tallied 12 kills while Byanka Tyan added 10 kills and five aces for the Falcons. There was strong defense as Katie Jarecke posted 23 digs, Asia Homma and Kaiah Johnson each picked up 22 digs while Riley Hagan added 18 digs, Raegan Hagan added 14 digs, and Tyan added 12 digs. On Thursday, Hitchcock County hit the road for Medicine Valley and they were able to defeat the Raiders 3-2. The Falcons took the first two sets, 25-17 and 25-13, dropped the third and fourth sets 25-21 and 25-10, and were the first to 15 in set five as they won 15-12 to seal the match. Riley Hagan and Homma each posted eight kills while Jarecke posted seven of her own as well as seven aces. Johnson posted 22 digs for the Falcons. Hitchcock County is 8-5 on the season and will travel to Kansas on Tuesday for a triangular with Rawlins County, KS, and Wallace County, KS. The Falcons will also host Cheylin-Bird City, KS on Thursday and travel to Sutherland for a tournament on Saturday.


  • Maxwell hosted Overton on Tuesday where they fell 3-0 with set scores 25-19, 25-11, and 25-19. Thursday was a road trip to Brady where the Wildcats took the Eagles to five sets but ultimately fell short, 3-2. Brady took set one 25-19, Maxwell took set two 25-21, the Eagles took the third 25-21, the Wildcats took the fourth 25-13, and Brady sealed the match with a 15-9 fifth set. Maxwell is 4-7 on the season and will host Sutherland and Cozad for a triangular on Thursday and then travel to Brady on Saturday for a tournament.


  • Maywood-Hayes Center hosted Hitchcock County on Tuesday where they fell to the Falcons, 3-1 but pushed for a fourth set as they won the third set, 25-12, 26-24, 25-22, and 25-15. The Wolves hosted Wauneta-Palisade on Thursday and got the 3-0 sweep with set scores of 25-17, 25-18, and 25-22. Maywood-Hayes Center is 7-6 on the season and will open the week with hosting a tournament on Monday.


  • Medicine Valley hosted Creek Valley on Monday and posted a 3-0 sweep of the Storm. Remmi Stout pounded 14 kills and three blocks home while Stella Heapy added 11 kills, 14 digs, 14 assists, and three aces. Kylie Rose added 16 assists. Hitchcock County came to town on Thursday and they fell to the Falcons, 3-2. The Falcons took the first two sets, 25-17 and 25-13, the Raiders took the third and fourth sets 25-21 and 25-10, and fell in set five, 15-12. Stout posted 19 kills and 22 digs while Heapy added 17 kills and 25 digs. Rose dug up 21 balls and had 28 assists while Alaina Eberle posted 15 digs, Kamree Elsten added 14 digs, and Sienna Houghtelling tallied 12 digs. The Raiders are 7-6 on the season and will travel to Alma on Tuesday and Cambridge on Thursday.


  • Paxton hosted a triangular on Tuesday where they took on South Platte and Perkins County. It took three sets, but South Platte defeated Paxton to give them their first loss of the season, 2-1. Audrey Holm had 11 kills and 10 digs to lead the Tigers. Abigale Nicholson added 16 digs, Madison Hansen added 16 digs, and Jacelyn Jorgensen added 14 digs. Paxton defeated Perkins County 2-1 with Holm posting 16 kills. The Defense was strong again as Emmalee Nicholson posted 15 digs, A. Nicholson added 13 digs, Jordan Clouse added 11 digs, and Jorgensen posted 11 digs. On Saturday, the Tigers traveled to North Platte Community College for a tournament and played in three matches. Against Hi-Line, the Tigers got the 3-0 sweep with set scores of 25-16 and 25-15. In the match against Cody-Kilgore, Paxton got the 2-0 win with set scores of 25-17 and 25-11. In their final match of the day against SEM, Paxton was swept, 2-0 with set scores of 25-17 and 25-14. Paxton is 10-2 on the season and will host a tournament on Monday and then travel to Arthur County on Thursday.





  • Southern Valley traveled to Bertrand for a triangular with the Vikings and Arapahoe on Thursday. You can read more about the triangular here. The Eagles hosted Cambridge on Friday and fell 3-0 with set scores of 25-17, 25-23, and 25-23. Southern Valley is 10-4 on the season and will travel to Wilcox-Hildreth on Thursday for a triangular with the Falcons and Axtell.


  • Southwest hosted Wauneta-Palisade on Tuesday and was able to sweep the Broncos 3-0. Kyra Nelms posted 13 kills for the Roughriders while Allison VanPelt picked up 17 digs, Atleigh Nelms added 13 digs and Anastasia Gallegos tallied 10 digs. Bryn Lampe added 30 assists in the match. On Saturday, the Roughriders played in the McCook tournament where they had three matches. Southwest defeated Chase County 2-0. K. Nelms had seven kills for the Roughriders. In the match with Alliance, Southwest picked up their first loss of the season falling 2-0. Anikka Nelms had 10 kills to lead the team. In the final match against McCook, Southwest won the match 2-1. K. Nelms had 13 kills and four blocks while Bryn Lampe added 27 assists and VanPelt added 14 digs. Southwest is 11-1 on the season and will host Arapahoe on Tuesday as well as travel to Sutherland on Saturday for a tournament.


  • Wallace traveled to Mullen on Tuesday for a triangular. In their match against Mullen, Wallace got the 2-0 sweep with Kendyl Flaming and Reagan Finley each posting four kills while Reagan Pelster added three aces. Against Sutherland, the Wildcats swept the Sailors, 2-0. Flaming pounded seven kills and Finley added six kills. Brooke Bryant added three aces as well. On Friday, Wallace hosted South Platte and got the 3-0 win. Flaming tallied 13 kills and 14 digs while Kaley Sauser had 14 digs and three aces, and Skyler Kuhlman had five blocks. Wallace is 11-2 on the year and will travel to Paxton on Monday for a tournament and then travel to Brady on Saturday for another tournament.


  • Wauneta-Palisade traveled to Southwest on Tuesday where they were swept by the Roughriders 3-0 with set scores of 25-12, 26-24, and 25-19. On Thursday the Broncos traveled to Maywood-Hayes Center where they were swept 3-0 with set scores of 25-17, 25-18, and 25-22. Wauneta-Palisade is now 5-7 on the season and will travel to Paxton on Monday for a tournament and Bertrand on Saturday for another tournament.



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