Volleyball: Douglas sweeps Wooster

The Douglas volleyball team cruised past Wooster Thursday night in Reno, winning in three sets 25-22, 25-10, 25-13.


Playing without three starters, Douglas got 10 kills from Brenna White and six each from Shannon Dugan and Carly McCullough. Keely Latham had five kills, Rebecca Antti had four, Erin Allison had three, Emily Garcia, Jackie Harper and Dani Trujillo each had two and Hailey Sclafani had one.


Harper dished out 19 assists in the match while Sclafani had 12 and Mia Townsell had 15 digs while White added six.


Dugan and McCullough each had a pair of aces and Nikki Chavez had three digs. Latham led the team in service point with nine and Antti had seven.

Douglas beat Wooster 25-18, 25-6 in Reno Thursday.


Laurel Brown had five kills to lead the team while Amanda Wartgow, Savannah Wood, Heidi Schefcik, Cassi Uhart and Demi Cole each had three.


Renee Allen had 17 assists, Wood had three blocks, Mikayla Elliott had three digs and Schefcik had seven service points in the win. Earlier in the week, Douglas beat Damonte Ranch 25-15, 25-19.


Wood had four kills, four digs, two blocks and seven service points to lead the effort, Allen had 10 assists and Karyn Eck had five digs.

The Douglas High School freshman volleyball team recovered from a two-game loss to Damonte Ranch by beating Wooster in two on Thursday night, 25-17 and 25-22.


Coach David Trujillo said that he was proud of the girls and their effort.


"Taylor Bailey, Daylin Olson and McKenzie Parks brought an element of leadership to the court that changed the momentum of the match and led the team to compete well," he said.


Jenna Broussard had four kills, an ace and five digs, Hayley Cline had three kills and four aces, Dani Schmidt had four kills and three aces, Katie Kleuver had one ace and one dig, Olson had one kill and two digs, Shawnee McFadden had four kills and a dig, Jasmyn Peterson had one kill and three aces, Parks had an ace, Bailey had 10 assists and an ace, and Illiana Brown had a kill and six assists.

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