Sequim’s Sydney Clark, left, and Rose Gibson rise up to block a kill attempt from Kingston’s Maddie Brown (15). Sequim won 3-0 to remain near the top of the Olympic League standings. (Michael Dashiell/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sequim’s Sydney Clark, left, and Rose Gibson rise up to block a kill attempt from Kingston’s Maddie Brown (15). Sequim won 3-0 to remain near the top of the Olympic League standings. (Michael Dashiell/for Peninsula Daily News)

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Sequim sweeps Kingston, remains solidly in third

SEQUIM — The Sequim volleyball team swept Kingston 3-0 (25-22, 25-11, 25-20) to remain in third place and postseason in the Olympic League.

After Tuesday’s matches, Bainbridge remains in first in the Olympic League at 8-0, North Kitsap in second at 7-1 and Sequim third at 6-2. Four teams from the Olympic League go to postseason.

Sydney Clark served 10-for-12 and five aces, four digs and five digs. Rose Gibson served 13-for-15 with seven kills and three aces.

Arianna Stovall had a monster game, serving 12-for-13 with a pair of aces, five kills and a season-high seven stuff blocks. She added seven digs.

Setter Kenzie Berglund served 6-for-8 with four kills, six digs and 18 assists, while Brianna Palenik served 8-for-9. Ashton Reichner also served 6-for-6.

While the Wolves are in a solid third place, two full games ahead of fourth-place Olympic (4-4). Coach Jennie Webber-Heilman Heilman said she thinks Sequim is capable of beating North Kitsap and getting past the Vikings.

“I think North Kitsap is beatable. We would just have to play really well against them,” she said. The Wolves lost 3-1 to North Kitsap earlier this year and get another crack at them on Oct. 24.

Sequim (6-2, 6-3) will next host North Mason (3-5, 6-5) at 6:30 p.m. today.

North Mason 3, Port Angeles 0

BELFAIR — The Port Angeles volleyball team lost 3-0 (25-9, 15-15, 25-10) to North Mason on Tuesday.

Kenzie Moses had two kills, three digs and a block assist, while Jordin Dunaway had two kills and a dig,.

Alyssum Larson had a kill and a block, while Tatum Moses had three digs and a perfect serve percentage.

The Roughriders (1-7, 1-8) host first-place Bainbridge (8-0, 8-1) at 6:30 p.m. today.

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