Dowagiac spikers swept by Plainwell

PLAINWELL – The Dowagiac volleyball team was swept by host Plainwell 3-0 in Wolverine Conference action Thursday.

The Chieftains fell to the Trojans 25-16, 25-11 and 25-11.

“The girls did alright,” Dowagiac coach Sara Lawrence said. “Plainwell is a top team in the conference, so we did the best we can do. We had very nice setting by Hollie Olson and Madison Proshwitz.

 

Plainwell d. Dowagiac 3-0

Dowagiac statistics

Amanda Badner 2 serves, 10 spikes

Brittany Williams 5 spikes

Casey Wedly 3 serves

Hazel Kennedy 4 serves

Hollie Olson 3 serves

Jessica Herthoge 5 serves, 5 spikes, 10 digs

Rachel Bailey 7 serves, 6 spikes

 

Dowagiac JV

The Chieftains were defeated by Plainwell 25-12 and 25-14.

Dowagiac statistics

Caitlyn Napier 4 spikes, 1 block

Carrie Raab 3 serves, 3 digs

Leah Hobor 3 digs

Leela Smith-Ferrier 4 serves, 3 spikes, 1 dig

Mary Margin 10 serves, 4 spikes, 5 digs

Rosadio Murray 4 digs

Zoe Michaels 5 serves, 3 spikes

 

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