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Published October 03, 2006 11:22 am - OAKLAND CITY — Class A No. 4 Loogootee followed its Evansville Harrison tourney championship on Saturday by downing Wood Memorial 25-14, 25-22, 25-11 on Monday in Blue Chip Conference volleyball action.

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OAKLAND CITY — Class A No. 4 Loogootee followed its Evansville Harrison tourney championship on Saturday by downing Wood Memorial 25-14, 25-22, 25-11 on Monday in Blue Chip Conference volleyball action.

The Lady Lions (21-4, 7-1) won their 17th match in a row. Taylor Wittmer topped LHS with 16 kills, 14 service points, and five aces. Wittmer also had four blocks.

Katie Mattingly added seven kills, nine points, and three aces for the Lady Lions. Kara Mann contributed four killls, while Blair Dearwester registered 23 assists and 12 digs. Kristan Hall added 10 assists and 10 digs.

Loogootee dropped to 16-6 at the reserve level with a 13-25, 25-24, 15-10 loss.

Rox downs WC

SHOALS — Shoals beat Washington Catholic in Blue Chip boys’ soccer action on Monday at Shoals.

The Rox were led by two sophomores, Kendrick Fuhrman and Tommy Hilderbrand, who both posted goals.

Fuhrman opened with a goal three minutes into the game and Hilderbrand added a goal 10 minutes before halftime. Seth Taylor and Fuhrman both recorded assists in the game.

“You might say our sophomore speedsters got it done for us,” said Shoals coach Jeff Gee. “It is hard for some teams to deal with our speed up front when they get out in front of people.”

The Rox then went on to play 40 solid minutes of defense, led by keeper Joel Potts, who recorded his sixth shutout of the season. With the win, Shoals moved to 9-3-3 and 3-2-2 in the Blue Chip Conference.

WJHS gets to finals at Wood

OAKLAND CITY The Washington Junior High volleyball team played in the Wood Memorial Tourney over the weekend.

The eighth graders won the tourney, after defeating Wood 25-21 and 25-16 in the first game and Pike Central in the championship, 19-25, 25-20 and 15-4. This is the second year in a row they have won this tourney. For the day Tenale Stone had five kills, Catherine Obaseki had two kills and five aces and Kelci Newton had one kill. Jenna Stoll added three kills and 10 aces, Payton Shake had eight kills and six aces, Mary Brothers added four kills and six aces, while Morgan Patterson had five aces and Abby O’Haver added one.

The seventh grade opened with a win over Wood, 20-25, 25-21 and 15-9, before losing to Pike Central, 12-25 and 15-25. The seventh graders were led by Taylor Donaldson with five kills and an ace, Kathy Brochin with one kill and two aces, Taylor Stuckey with two kills, Blythe Wildridge, three aces and one kill, and Desiree Kendall with two aces. Also scoring was Sidney Gaither with three kills and three aces, Abby McCormick with three kills and Annsley Newton with two aces.

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