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Argyle volleyball team tops struggling Vikings
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Editor's note: An earlier version of this story contained an incorrect score for the Albany-Black Hawk game. It has been corrected below.



BLANCHARDVILLE - The Pecatonica Vikings' struggles continued against Argyle as they dropped all three games in nearly identical fashion 25-12, 25-11, 25-11.

Elizabeth Tisch had two kills and Julia Meyer had five blocks for Pecatonica (0-11, 0-8 Six Rivers East). Jessica Treuthardt had eight kills and eight blocks for the Orioles.

"We had a lot of unforced errors that contributed to our low scores," Vikings coach Tori Leonard said. "We were definitely not the team that played on Thursday."



Barneveld 3, Juda 1

JUDA - Hitting was the difference for Barneveld as they overcame Juda's strong return game, winning 25-9, 25-10, 21-25, 25-16.

Morgan Atkins had 18 digs and Jessica Jordan had 17 for the Panthers (5-8, 4-4 Six Rivers East). Samantha Evans had 12 kills for the Eagles and Danielle Straubhaar racked up 14 assists.

"I've got to give a lot of credit to Barneveld, they swung very well," Juda coach Scot Anderson said. "They are a good team, well coached and disciplined."

Jessica Jordan had three blocks for the Panthers and Cheyanne Ambler had three kills.

"Once we recovered and started digging we played with them," Anderson said. "They swung all night and swung hard."



Cuba City 3, Darlington 0

CUBA CITY - The Redbirds lost big to a tough Cuba City team 25-13, 25-8, 25-9.

Meriah Wiegel had three aces for Darlington and Teresa Wamsley had 12 digs for Darlington (1-10-1, 0-8 SWAL). Megan Wiegel added eight assists for the Redbirds.

"Year after year Cuba City plays very well," Darlington coach Jen Schwartz said about a Cubans team that is currently unbeaten in the SWAL. "They served well and had quite a few aces. We didn't pass very well and we set them up and they hammered it back down."



Black Hawk 3, Albany 1

ALBANY - Injuries contributed to a different result in this rematch as Albany lost to Black Hawk 25-22, 26-28, 25-20, 25-16.

"They smoked us the first time we played," Comets coach Connie Wunschel said. "I know they were missing some players - there were four people in casts tonight."

Mikayla Sigafus had nine kills and two blocks for Black Hawk and Alexis Warrell had 18 assists and four aces. Ashlee Berra had 10 kills and five aces for Albany.

"I think our serve was really good, it kept us in the game," Wunschel said. "They missed more serves than the first time we played them."



Brodhead 3, Parkview 0

BRODHEAD - The Cardinals won in straight sets on the road against Parkview 25-12, 25-21, 25-15.

There were a lot of kills in this one. Rachel Heller had 14 kills for Brodhead and Jordan Halvorsen had six. Parkview got eight kills of its own from Cassie Fitzgerald and Sara Kearns had six. Payton Wright had 23 assists for the Cardinals and Amanda Sagen had 18 assists for the Vikings.

Waterloo 3, New Glarus 1

WATERLOO - The Glarner Knights came to life in the second half of their match with Waterloo, but it was too little too late as they lost 11-25, 12-25, 25-22, 20-25.

Mandi Sargent had six kills and Maddie Macht five for New Glarus (4-3 Capitol South). Breanne Kreklow had 17 assists and the Glarner Knights got 14 digs from Maddie Macht and 12 from Sierra Watrud. Macht also led the team with two aces and, along with Mandi Sargent, led the team in blocks with two.