Hartnady is first team all-Marawood South for third straight year
FIRST TEAM ALL-MARAWOOD SOUTH CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS - Marawood South all-conference volleyball players begin to gather together for a photo after their names are announced at the conclusion of the Marawood conference crossover matches between the North and South teams at Marathon High School. Pictured, from left to right, are: Stratford senior Tria Tubbs, Newman Catholic senior Camille Sobolewski, Marathon senior Emma Love, Edgar junior Naquene Ellenbecker, Edgar seniors Addy Nowak and Kaitlyn Hartnady and Auburndale senior Sidney Wolff. TP PHOTO/NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD FIRST TEAM ALL-MARAWOOD SOUTH CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS - Marawood South all-conference volleyball players begin to gather together for a photo after their names are announced at the conclusion of the Marawood conference crossover matches between the North and South teams at Marathon High School. Pictured, from left to right, are: Stratford senior Tria Tubbs, Newman Catholic senior Camille Sobolewski, Marathon senior Emma Love, Edgar junior Naquene Ellenbecker, Edgar seniors Addy Nowak and Kaitlyn Hartnady and Auburndale senior Sidney Wolff. TP PHOTO/NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD
Edgar volleyball’s outstanding trio of unanimous first team all-Marawood South Conference players Kaitlynn Hartnady, Addy Nowak and Naquene Ellenbecker helped the Wildcats to an undefeated Marawo...
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