Class 7A, No. 3 ranked Enterprise won its 12th straight match and improved to 22-4 on the season on Tuesday night by earning a 25-17, 25-16, 25-18 win over Class
Heather Holtz delivered 22 assists, three aces and seven digs, Jadyn Britton had 10 kills and Taylor Danford had six kills and 10 digs to lead Enterprise. Abigail Wiggins had five kills and five digs, Morgan Williams had four kills and five blocks, while Lily Rhoades had 12 digs, Kari Snell four digs and Alivia Freeman four kills.
Also for HA , Mary Suzan Aman had 11 kills, Ann Davis Sinquefield four kills, Whiddon Armstrong three kills and both Chancey and Abby Caldwell had two kills. Caldwell also delivered 15 assists, while Chancey added five digs. Makaria McGriff had four digs and both Siquefield and Pompa had two digs. Rachel Gray earned six aces, five kills and 10 digs, Lillian Slaick had seven kills and four blocks, Mary Helms had eight kills and three digs and Emily Calhoun had six kills and four digs to lead NMA . Joleigh Parmer had eight assists, two aces, two kills and five digs, Emilee Quintero had 12 assists and two digs and Anna Griggs seven assists and two digs. Karleigh Mills added four blocks and two digs and Marah Stuckey chipped in four digs.
Slocomb was led by Abigail Goodman with 14 assists and 16 digs, Shelby Hagler with seven kills, Arianna Knox with four blocks and 12 digs and Faith Brookshire with 11 digs.Rehobeth was led by Emma Arnold with 12 kills and four blocks, Helen Williamson with nine kills, three aces, three blocks and eight digs, Kryslin Lane with eight kills, 10 digs and three assists and Peyton Hartigan with 28 assists, two aces and five digs.
Whitehead led the hitting with seven kills, followed by Emma Claire Long with six, Smith with five, Maleah Long with three and Joseph with two. Hughes delivered 18 assists. Samson was led by Ava Robertson with seven aces, three kills and two solo blocks, Makayla Phillips with three aces and six kills and Paige Norris with four aces, five kills and three solo blocks. Alli Brook Gaodwin earned 11 kills and Shaylei Mock had 27 assists. Brantley Edberg added four kills and two aces.
Raelynn Hornsby had seven kills, three aces and six digs, Honor Shipman had six aces and four digs and Bess Dunn had six kills and two digs for CHHS . Hannah Sparrow earned four kills and three digs and Abby Key had three kills and four digs. In the win over McKenzie, Addie Renfroe had 28 assists, while Anna Cate Friday and Emma Baker had four kills each and Bella Maulden had 19 digs for Pike Lib .
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