Volleyball Team Splits Two Matches with Stoughton

The Whippet Volleyball Team played Stoughton twice on Tuesday, August 24th, at Whitewater High School. Here are some game highlights! We are super proud of you ladies!

In the first match, Whitewater defeated Stoughton 2-1 by the scores of 23-25, 25-15, and 25-15.

Stat Leaders:
Aces: Calli Grosinske with 5
Kills: Kindyl Kilar with 13
Digs: Kindyl Kilar with 14 and Caleigh Yang with 10

Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Ff2TY

In the second match of the night against Stoughton, the Whippets lost 1-2 with scores of 25-15, 18-25, and 11-15.

Stat Leaders:
Aces: Jenna Pope with 3
Kills: Kindyl Kilar with 17
Digs:  Caleigh Yang with 7, Kindyl Kilar with 6, Calli Grosinske with 5

Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Ff3eJ

As a staff we were pleased with the performance of the team for the most part. We did very well serving, but we need to continue to get stronger with our serve receive, blocking, and finishing a match by not allowing our opponents to go on a 3-4-5 point run. 

Article submitted by Kathy Bullis
Whitewater High School Head Volleyball Coach
kbullis@wwusd.org

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