Whippet Volleyball Faces Off Against Jefferson

The Whippets faced Jefferson in their first home match of the season on Tuesday, September 16. The Whippets have continued to make great gains each match played.

At the JV2 level, the focus has been on learning the game, understanding the rotations and playing together as a team. The team has made progress in each area, showing some great 3 hit plays and hustle. Coach Miller commented, “Our team performed with perseverance. We experienced working through a rut and came back stronger in the third set. We value every opportunity to grow!”

At the JV1 level, our team played the Eagles strong. Serve receiving and getting some block touches kept us in the match. Our athletes are working together as a team and putting together some strong rallies. Coach AJ commented, “we are improving every chance we get to step out on the court. The scores don’t reflect how much improvement we have seen in our athletes. I thought our defense looked the best it has been all season and our offense is coming along.”

Although falling to the visiting Eagles 0-3, our Varsity athletes showed some moments of intense rallies and sheer grit. Never giving up, the focus on each play was intense. Unfortunately, an injury late in set 2, found the Whippets struggling to recover, losing in 3 sets.

Stat leaders:

Kills: Kaia Jones- 3

Assists: Mya Graves- Koran- 6

Aces: Mya Graves-Koran- 1

Danika Larson- 1

Digs: Jasmine Kilar- 12

The Whippets next faced East Troy at home on Thursday, September 18.

Article and Photos Submitted by Mary Kilar

Share This
Posted in

Other Recent Posts

#FlashbackFriday with the Historical Society: The “Father of the UW-Whitewater”

Local Student Graduates from St. Olaf College

Free Gardening Workshop at the Library

Obituary: Marion Jauch Burrows, 96

Local Students Named to Marquette University Dean’s List

1970s Nostalgia Night at the Library

Lakeland Health Care Center Unveils Renovation; Community Invited to Open House June 22

The Arts Alliance Presents a Savory Sounds Concert on Thurs.: A Juneteenth Celebration with Kezia DuBose

WHS Class of 1956 70th Class Reunion

UPDATE – Jefferson Street Construction Project

Culver’s “Donate While You Dine” for 4th of July Festival – Wed. 4-7 p.m.

Community Foundation Action Grants Awarded To Four Local Organizations

Strawberry Stampede & Silent Auction at the Methodist Church

City Celebrates New Fishing Piers with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Tuesday

Piggly Wiggly and Early Childhood Center Considered for East Side