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Volleyball
0
Roosevelt F-2807 3-21,1-12 GLIAC
3
Winner Wis.-Parkside F-799 11-14,7-7 GLIAC
Roosevelt F-2807
3-21,1-12 GLIAC
0
Final
3
Wis.-Parkside F-799
11-14,7-7 GLIAC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Roosevelt F-2807 17 18 21 (0)
Wis.-Parkside F-799 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Rangers Complete Weekend Sweep, Downing Roosevelt

Kenosha, Wis. - The Parkside Rangers welcomed the Roosevelt Lakers to De Simone Arena on Friday night, securing a victory in straight sets. Sam Fisch led the way with 13 kills, and Natalie Harris anchored the defense, topping the match in digs.

Inside the Box Score:

  • Sam Fisch led the match with 13 kills while hitting .476.
  • Elizabeth Truckenbrod provided 11.5 points, tallying seven kills, four service aces, and 10 digs.
  • Kendal Zeiter came just shy of a double-double with nine kills and 11 digs.
  • Natalie Harris tallied 15 digs, and finds herself just 16 digs away from 1,000 in her career. 

How it Happened:
The Rangers' most impressive set of the night came right off the bat. Elizabeth Truckenbrod sparked the team with an early kill and a pair of service aces to build momentum. Kendal Zeiter also had a strong start, recording five kills in that set alone. Midway through, the Rangers went on a dominant 7-1 run, taking a 19-10 lead. Lily Ray finished off the set with a well-executed dump play to secure a 25-17 win.

In the second set, despite an early Roosevelt lead, the Rangers quickly regained control. After trailing 8-7, they strung together six straight points, with Kendal Zeiter and Monica Lukasiewicz leading the charge. Zeiter added two service aces, and Lukasiewicz contributed a powerful kill and a solo block. Karlee Lois then served up another six-point run to give the Rangers a 20-12 advantage. Sierra Kilbourn, who tallied seven kills in the match, capped the set with a perfectly executed set from Lily Ray.

Roosevelt applied pressure in the third set, but the Rangers responded, scoring seven of the last eight points to complete the sweep. Sam Fisch delivered five kills in the final set, helping the Rangers secure two key wins at home. Their conference record now stands at 7-7, with just two matches remaining.

Next:
The Rangers will stay at home for two crucial matchups, beginning on Friday against the Davenport Panthers, with first serve set for 6:00 pm. For event coverage, visit ParksideRangers.com/coverage.

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