District 12 teams had a weekend to recover from the first two days of games. Two regional seeding games were played, with Our Redeemer’s Christian School facing South Prairie Max for the district title.
Dellac Burlington faced Glenburn in the first game of the day and Surry faced Berthold in the second game.
Our Redeemers v South Prairie – Max 3, Our Redeemers 1
As the top seed in the District 12 Volleyball Tournament, Our Redeemers Christian School attacked the court from every angle in the first set of the championship game against the talented and evenly matched South Prairie Max Royals.
Despite constant lead changes and ties, the energy of the opening frame gave the Knights a 25-21 win and a 1-0 lead.
The second set was an even affair as both teams went from 0-0 to a tied score at 6-6. South Prairie Max led 12-9 when Our Redeemers called timeout.
Even though they were keeping pace with the Royals, South Prairie Max’s serious net play gave them the upper hand until the second frame, and in the end, the Royals took the lead at 25-20, tying the game at 1-1. Ta.
South Prairie Max jumped out to an early start with a 4-0 lead in the third frame, but the Knights clawed their way back to a 7-7 tie. Fans continued to make predictions as the tie game remained the same from 7-7 until the end. The Royals won 25-21, taking a 2-1 lead, and the crowd began to feel the upset of the second-seeded team over the top-seeded Knights.
The tie for the South Prairie Max team didn’t start all at once in the fourth frame, but the lead was established throughout the set and the Royals defeated the Knights 25-19 in the third frame to take the District 12 title. did. .
South Prairie Max senior Azziah Trader had 25 kills, five blocks and 16 digs, playing a key role at the net at times. Kyra Francis had nine kills, Scottie Beck had seven kills and Abby Kickelson had six kills.
In a long and intense volleyball battle between the two teams, Reagan Trudel had three aces and 40 assists.
Mickelson added four blocks and Delaney Hankel had 16 blocks for the game.
Mikayla Altringer and Tavia Carlson each had 11 kills for the Knights. Grace Olson had 38 assists and 15 goals. Brooklyn Roderker and Noel Pankratz each had nine kills.
Carlson, Lauren Strome and Altringer each had one block, and Olivia Ebell had 18 digs. Carlson had 17 digs and Ellie Strale had 14 digs. Kadin Brown, Arena Hall, and Strale each had an ace in Our Redeemers’ game.
Des Lacs-Burlington 3, Glenburn 1
In the repechage game, the first game of the District 12 tournament was played on Monday, November 4th, between the Dellac Burlington Lakers and the Glenburn Panthers.
Glenburn took a 4-0 lead early in the first set, but the Lakers adjusted to tie the game. The Panthers again led 11-6, but the Lakers tied the game again at 14-14.
The Lakers continued their troublesome play and worked their way from a 19-16 lead to a 25-22 victory in a tight frame.
The Lakers took an early lead in the second frame, with Delack-Burlington holding a 7-0 lead, prompting a Panthers timeout.
After the timeout, the Lakers held a 10-3 lead, but the Panthers called another timeout. This time, Glenburn held on and tied the score at 17-17, then tied the score at 19-19 to take the lead, and with a strong finish they won 25-21, leaving both teams even at 1-1. Ta.
The Lakers jumped out leading in both frames three and four midway through, winning 25-15 in the third and 25-13 in the fourth to take control of the game.
For Dellac Barrington, Kaylee Werner led the team with 33 assists, 21 digs and two aces. Rogen Isters had 15 kills and 13 digs, and Piper Ferrer added 12 kills and one block for the Lakers.
In the game, Harry Goetz had 11 digs and an ace, and Eva Braun added nine kills and one block for De Lux-Burlington.
For Glenburn, Emma Jones had 24 kills, two blocks, 18 digs and three aces. Aubrey Quick had 10 kills and 36 digs in the effort. Sophie Cunningham had 34 assists, two kills and two aces for the Panthers.
Harry Matthes scored 18 goals and Kari Heinle added 14 for Glenburn. Ava Stevens had four kills and one block for the Panthers, and Mila Jones also had a block.
Sally 3, Bertolt 2
The match was two separate contests. In the first two frames, Bertholdt held the court and fought with even results to start each frame, but won both the first and second frames by a score of 25-16.
The second contest was the final three frames with Surry winning 25-19 in the third frame, 25-16 in the fourth and finally 15 in the deciding fifth frame. We won 8-8 and made adjustments and gained momentum. 2 wins.
Surry was led by Kenzie Neighbors with 16 kills and 15 digs. Chloe Spaulding added 15 digs and eight kills and had five blocks on net. Alexa Ryals had 20 assists and Avery Gree added nine assists and 15 goals.
For the Mustangs, Makiya Gerding had four kills, five blocks and three aces, and Morgan Andersen had 13 digs. Kamryn Guy added three kills and Eva Keller had three blocks for Surry.
The Bombers were led by Casey Simmons, who had 19 kills, 15 digs, and five aces in the game. Shane Simmons added 25 digs and four aces. Ella Brown had 29 assists and one block.
Addison Neshem and Aubrey Shepp each added nine kills for the Bombers. Shep had three blocks while Neshem had one. Jerica Shenfisch had three aces, and Elissa Lindahl supported Berthold with 22 digs and one block.
Kari Gibb/MDN Our Redeemer senior Mikayla Altringer, 19, attacks the net and South Prairie Max senior Skyler Altringer attacks during the District 12 volleyball championship game Monday, Nov. 4, in Minot. Guarded by Beck (9 years old) and junior Abby Mickelson (4 years old). auditorium.
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