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Cadott takes the fight to whomever they face

Cadott takes the fight to whomever they face Cadott takes the fight to whomever they face

Cadott senior Emma Kowalczyk bumps the ball Sept. 23, in an away tournament, going up against Medford, as one of the four opponents they faced that day. Photo by Matt Frey

By Ginna Young

Cadott’s volleyball program racked up experience over the week, with a couple tough conference opponents, before heading to a tournament on the road.

Sept. 19 vs. Thorp conference (W 3-0)

First up on the week, was Thorp, on Cadott’s home court, where they took a 3-0 set win over the Cardinals.

Leading for the Hornets, was senior Emma Kowalczyk, with 7 kills, 4 aces and 12 digs, followed by sophomore Karlee Davis, with 18 assists and 2 aces. Senior Makenna Harel came next, with 11 digs and 2 aces.

Sept. 21 vs. Stanley-Boyd conference (W 3-1)

Two nights later, Cadott traveled the short distance to Stanley, where they battled it out with the Orioles.

Cadott reeled in a win in the first set, 25-15, but Stanley-Boyd bounced back to take a 25-21 win in the second set. The Hornets wouldn’t go down, and claimed victory in the third and fourth sets, 25-15 and 25-21.

Kowalczyk again led with 14 kills, 19 digs and 2 blocks, while sophomore Haley Mathison notched 16 kills, and Davis came away with 27 assists and 4 aces. Junior Tarynn Donahue followed that up with 18 assists, 2 aces and 9 digs, and Harel added 20 digs, 2 aces and 2 assists.

Sept. 23 vs. Medford non-conference (L 1-2)

Cadott then headed to Medford, for a weekend tournament, taking on the host team. The Hornets won in the first set, 25-21, but fell in the second, 25-19, and in the third, 15-9.

Sept. 23 vs. Flambeau non-conference (W 2-0)

Up next, was Flambeau, with the Hornets making quick work of a two-set win, 25-9 and 25-21.

Sept. 23 vs. Stanley-Boyd conference (W 2-0)

Cadott again faced Stanley-Boyd, for the second time in a week, claiming victory in two sets, 25-23 and 25-16.

Sept. 23 vs. Gilman non-conference (L 1-2)

Finally, to finish the tournament, Cadott paired off with Gilman, dropping the first set, 25-20, before regaining their footing with a 25-22 win in the second set. However, the Pirates wouldn’t go down and won in the third set, 159.

Kowalczyk again came up big over the weekend, with 21 kills, 3 aces, 25 digs and 3 blocks. Mathison ended the tournament with 32 kills and 8 blocks, while junior Bradee Burish had 13 kills, 6 digs and 3 blocks. Harel also scored big, with 41 digs and 5 aces, followed by Davis, who came away with 51 assists, 5 aces and 23 digs.

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