QUILCENE — Quilcene rolled to a three-set sweep of Seattle Lutheran, winning 25-7, 25-6, 25-12 in Sea-Tac League volleyball play to remain unbeaten on the season.
“[We] played strong today using a new rotation designed to maximize hitting opportunities straight out of the serve-receive,” Rangers coach Joni Crowell said of Tuesday’s game.
“I was very pleased with how quickly the ladies adapted to changes and worked together as a team.”
Crowell said Emily Hitt and Elysah Schryver each put down five kills, while Bailey Kieffer and Katie Love had four kills apiece.
This gave Quilcene (2-0, 5-0) setter Allison Jones many options to deliver the ball.
Jones served 15 of 16 with three aces, a kill and 18 assists.
Crowell praised the strong defense of libero Alex Johnsen and Megan Weller, who finished with 11 and four digs, respectively.
Weller added two aces, two kills, a block and four digs.
Johnsen also had two aces.
“Katie Bailey was very strong serving with 100 percent serving and five aces to lead the team,” Crowell said.
The Rangers host Shorewood Christian (1-1, 2-1) today.
North Kitsap 3, Port Angeles 0
PORT ANGELES — The Vikings breezed to a three-set sweep of the Roughriders, taking the Olympic League match 25-11, 25-11, 25-2.
Kiana Robideau led Port Angeles with four kills and also added an ace, a block and a dig.
Genna Orr contributed three kills, Nikki Price had five digs and Emily Johnson added two kills and nine assists for the Riders.
Port Angeles (1-2, 1-3) visits rival Sequim (1-1, 2-1) today.
Girls Soccer
North Kitsap 4 Port Angeles 0
PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders’ high-scoring offense was held in check by the Vikings in the Olympic League 2A Division opener for each team.
Port Angeles entered the game having scored 22 goals in its first three matches.
“North Kitsap, the defending Olympic League champs, dominated the possession, shots and score of the game,” Riders coach Scott Moseley said of Tuesday’s game.
“We couldn’t do much against their speed. “They gave us a quality lesson in how to play soccer.”
The Vikings (1-0, 5-0) ended the game with 16 shots, compared to five for Port Angeles. (0-1, 3-1).
Goalkeeper Madelyn Wenzel played a key role in keeping the score down, stopping 11 shots on goal, including an early North Kitsap Penalty kick.
“Mads had a solid game and made a great reaction save on the PK,” Moseley said.
He named Wenzel as one of the defensive players of the game.
North Kitsap ended the first half with a two-goal lead but the Riders forced two corner kicks that both resulted in near goals.
“Taylar Clark had her best game of the year—both offensively and defensively — I thought she had a goal on one of her corner kicks,” Moseley said.
“Overall, it was hard for us to adjust to their pace and touch on the ball.”
Moseley also praised Sierra Robinson for her work offensively and Cheyenne Wheeler for her effort on defense.
Port Angeles visits Sequim today for a rivalry matchup with the Wolves (0-1, 1-2-1).