Port Townsend's Hanalei Schauer

Port Townsend's Hanalei Schauer

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Quilcene sweeps Port Townsend in season opener

PORT TOWNSEND — Quilcene opened the volleyball season with a 3-0 sweep on the road against Port Townsend.

The Rangers won by scores of 25-8, 25-8 and 25-10.

“[We] worked together as a team tonight and played well against the Redhawks,” Quilcene coach Joni Crowell said of Wednesday’s match.

“Our serving was strong, and passing was accurate and kept us in system.

“Our hitters had opportunities, and Allison Jones worked at setting all her options.”

Jones, a junior setter, had 14 assists and had 100 percent serving, including one ace.

Katie Bailey was 92 percent on serves with 11 aces. She also had three kills and one dig.

Emily Hitt served 91 percent and had six aces.

Megan Weller contributed two aces and four kills, Bailey Kieffer had three kills, libero Alex Johnsen had one ace and one dig, and Elysah Schryver tallied two kills, two blocks, one dig and one assist.

Crowell said the Rangers also hope to have sophomore Katie Love back in the rotation in the coming weeks.

Quilcene travels to Lynden for a tournament Saturday.

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