Friday,  Oct. 11, 2013 • Vol. 15--No. 88 • 5 of 46

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problem.' She came in and put the game away with her serving. That was awesome."
• Both teams were very even in the attacks, with Groton being 82 of 110 with 37 kills and Webster being 82 of 106 with 38 kills. Ashley Gibbs was 26 of 32 with 12 kills, Kylie Hawkins was 18 of 26 with six kills and Sadie Rogers was 13 of 17 with six kills. Webster was led by Breanna Bullert with 30 of 36 and 19 kills and Jobi McCreary being 27 of 29 with 10 kills.
• Groton Area was 89 percent in serving while Webster Area was 84 percent. The Tigers were 81 of 91 with nine ace

Sadie Rogers gets the kill on this hit to give Groton a 5-4 lead in the third game. Also pictured are Courtney Kurtz (5) and Ashley Gibbs (9). (Photo #7363 by Paul Kosel)

serves. Skyler Bonn was 15 of 16 with four ace serves and Courtney Kurtz was 18 of 18 with two ace serves. Webster Area was 73 of 86 with 11 ace serves. Mariah Block was 13 of 13 with one ace serve and Whitney Keller was five of five with one ace serve.
• Groton had more digs, 72-62. Kasey Waage and Kylie Hawkins each had 16 for Groton and McCreary had 12 and Vogl 11 for Webster.
• Groton was perfect in sets with 107

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Kasey Waage had 16 digs for Groton as did Kylie Hawkins. (Photo #7342 by Paul Kosel)

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