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Trenton holds on for home victory
Tigers need five games to down Bainville

By Kyle Mayhugh/Williston Herald
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 11:24 AM CDT


The Trenton volleyball team earned enough chances to put away Bainville, Mont., on Monday night in Trenton during a 3-2 victory.

The Tigers won the first and third games but fell back into a tie each time. They then trailed 12-4 in the final game before rallying to tie, and then faced down two game points for Bainville before winning the fifth game 17-15.

The final score of the match was 25-19, 23-25, 25-18, 12-25, 17-15.

"It was crazy," said senior middle hitter Courtney Moran. "We really pulled together as a team tonight. (Our coach is gone) and we wanted to give her a good call tonight."

Moran teamed up with outside hitter Julia Donoven to key the comeback. The Tigers won a point in the fifth game to make the score 12-5 Bainville with Trenton on the serve. With Hannah Ness serving, Moran put away four of the next six points and Donoven finished the other two. Then a Bainville hitting error tied the game, and Trenton went on to win the game 17-15 to seal the match. Ness led the team with six digs, while Charalyn Vondall and Brooklyn Hurley had four each. Setter Siera Zimmerman had 37 assists, and Ness had a team-high four blocks, while Moran blocked three times and Kodi Brodhead had two.

Trenton will host Trinity Christian on Thursday.

Trenton 3, Bainville, Mont. 2

Trenton 25 23 25 12 17

Bainville 19 25 18 25 15

In other action Monday night, Divide County defeated Ray in four games, winning by scores of 17-25, 25-21, 25-16 and 26-24

Divide County 3, Ray 1

Divide 17 25 25 26

Ray 25 21 16 24

Cross Country

Three Tioga-Trinity Christian runners and one Ray runner competed in Mandan on Saturday.

TTC's Kelsey Lambrecht finished in 64th place with a time of 17:30 in the varsity girls 4K division.

Josh Craig and Denver Ruppert ran in the boys 5K junior varsity division.

Josh Craig, competing in his first cross country meet, finished 31st in a field of 105 with a time of 19:30 in the boys 5k division. Denver Ruppert followed in 71st place in a time of 21:49.

Ray's Kaylee Knudson, a seventh-grader, played 25th in a field of 70 in the junior-high girls 3K race in 14:50.

Next competition for the T-TC teams will be Saturday Sept. 19 at Valley City.
 

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