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North Collins rolls, beats Silver Creek, 3-0

OBSERVER Staff Reports

SILVER CREEK — The North Collins Eagles volleyball team continued to blow through the competition on Tuesday, defeating Silver Creek in three sets, 25-14, 25-11, 25-18.

Leading North Collins was led by Deanne Wilson with 11 kills and five aces and Baylee Romano with four kills and three aces. Makenna Williams added 14 assists and four aces.

Silver Creek was led by Libby Lawton with nine digs while Cierra Brennan added six digs.

North Collins (11-1, 10-0) will look to continue their perfect league record on Thursday when they host Gowanda. Silver Creek (3-5) will play at Cassadaga Valley on Thursday.

Gowanda 3, Brocton/Westfield 0

GOWANDA — The Gowanda Panthers volleyball team picked up a win on Tuesday, beating Brocton/Westfield in three sets, 25-14, 25-10, 25-11.

Gowanda was able to rebound after their loss on Monday to North Collins and they were led by Grace Pawlak with three aces. Marleah Stevens added seven kills and one block while MaKenzie Carroll pitched in four digs.

Brocton/Westfield was led by Sophia Demarco with four kills and one block and Emily Madison with five digs and two assists.

Gowanda (9-2, 8-2) will play again this weekend at the Frontier tournament while Brocton/Westfield (0-9) will host Fredonia on Thursday.

Cassadaga Valley 3, Forestville 0

SINCLAIRVILLE — The Cassadaga Valley Cougars volleyball team won on Tuesday, defeating Forestville in three sets, 25-22, 25-10, 25-22.

Cassadaga Valley, coming off of a loss on Monday to Maple Grove, was led by Brooke Repine with four aces and two blocks. Meghan LaBaron and Katrina Bretl each added five kills and five digs.

Cassadaga Valley was able to rally in the second set off of a nice string of serves from senior Brooke Repine, who made nine strong serves in a row allowing the Cougars to go on a nice run.

“Brooke’s serves were a big momentum shifter for us in the second set,” said Cassadaga Valley head coach Denny Wakelee. “We came out kind of flat and passing was sloppy. That second set we took control of the match and attacked with better balance all around the board.”

Forestville was led by Rachael Goodrich with two kills, two aces and three digs. Claire Kingsfield added five kills, two blocks and two digs.

Cassadaga Valley (8-4, 6-2) will play again at home on Thursday against Silver Creek while Forestville (3-8, 3-5) will host Dunkirk on Thursday.

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