The Guardian Angels Central Catholic Volleyball Team won 3-1 at home over O'Neill Thursday night before sweeping Homer 3-0 at home Tuesday night.
The Bluejays took set one from the Eagles 25-20. O'Neill won set two 25-21 before GACC won set three 25-19 and set four 25-16.
Sophia Hass had 21 kills and 16 digs while Taylor Timmerman and Andie Guenther added 10 and 8 kills, respectively. Isabel Hass totaled 26 digs while Megan Plagge registered 17 digs and 37 assists. Erica Engelmeyer tallied 13 digs while Kelsy Steffen notched 9.
The Bluejays downed the Knights 25-10 in set one, 25-13 in set two, and 25-21 in set three.
Sophia Hass totaled 14 kills and 9 digs while Greta Wooldrik and Timmerman registered 9 and 7 kills, respectively. Isabel Hass chipped in 14 digs while Steffen posted 11. Engelmeyer totaled 7 while Plagge recorded 32 assists.
Two really nice wins for GACC.
The Bluejays (7-5) host Oakland-Craig (9-3) Thursday night.
The Knights lost 3-0 at home to Wahoo on Thursday of last week.
Oakland-Craig is a very good team that competed well against the Warriors I thought.
GACC is a really good team in their own right though, and something has to give in this match.
The Bluejays have been playing their best Volleyball in the last two weeks so this should be a highly entertaining and interesting match.
I feel this match will be a great one, and could perhaps even go five sets.
GACC has to try and contain and stop and slow down Bailey Helzer.
The Animal of the Week really makes the Knights go, and she is definitely the leader for Oakland-Craig.
The Bluejays get the Knights at their house though, and so this should be a great match for sure.
I feel things could go either way given the way GACC is playing right now, but Oakland-Craig is going to be very tough there's no doubt about that.
These are the kind of matches the Bluejays want to play though.
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