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had 11 kills and 15 ….

had 11 kills and 15 …. had 11 kills and 15 ….

had 11 kills and 15 digs in that match as well.

Weir served at a 93.4% success rate that led Gilman’s regulars. She had just 17 errors in 259 attempts and had 25 aces.

Drier was the experienced anchor in Gilman’s back row. She led the Pirates by averaging 13.4 digs per match while racking up 363 for the season. That came out to 4.8 per set. Drier and Tallier ranked second and third in the conference in that statistic. Drier had 25 assists during the year and served at a 92.8% success rate with 21 errors in 293 attempts. She had 15 aces.

Drier had 88 of her digs in conference play, including 29 in the 3-2 loss at Colby. She had 25 against Athens and 22 against Stanley-Boyd.

Chaplinski was handed the keys to Gilman’s offense last year as a freshman and she’s embraced that role having already surpassed the 1,000 assist milestone for her career.

This fall, she had 597 of the team’s 667 assists for an average of 7.9 per set. Those totals include 40 assists against Columbus Catholic, 29 in the short match with Loyal, 27 in the short match with Greenwood, 26 in the short match with Owen-Withee and 27 in the long match with Colby.

Chaplinski ranked third on the team with 9.3 digs per match and 3.3 per set. She had 251 for the year. She added 23 block assists, 30 kills and served at a 92.4% success rate with just 19 errors in 251 attempts. She had 29 aces to tie Kenlyn Kroeplin for second on the team.

After winning the Eastern Cloverbelt championship for the sixth straight year, top-seeded Columbus Catholic’s season reached an abrupt end in the regional final round of the WIAA Division 4 tournament with a 3-2 home loss to fifth-seeded Wisconsin Rapids Assumption. Columbus and Gilman were the only league teams to win a post-season match.

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