Montesano and Raymond-South Bend picked up non-league wins as we take a look at recent Twin Harbor prep sports results.
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PREP VOLLEYBALL
Montesano 3, Black Hills 0
Montesano picked up a non-league road victory with a 3-0 win over Black Hills on Tuesday in Tumwater.
The Bulldogs (3-1 overall) won 25-8, 25-16 and 25-15.
Monte was led by senior setter/outside hitter Karissa Otterstetter, who once again filled up the stat sheet with 13 digs, seven kills, two blocks and a team-best 20 assists.
The Bulldogs had contributions from all areas of the court and showed a dynamic offense as sophomore setter Mekena Blancas’ entrance into the rotation allowed Otterstetter to play different positions.
“The girls showed up ready to play tonight. They did a great job attacking and hitting the ball hard,” Monte head coach Cindy Wecker said. “We were able to use Blancas to run a 6-2 in the second and third set so we could utilize Otterstetter as a hitter, which worked well. When these girls are on boy are they fun to watch.”
Bulldogs outside hitter Kaila Hatton had a team high nine kills and four blocks to go along with 21 digs while teammate Liv Robinson had 21 digs and six kills.
Middle blocker Kylee Wisdom was a perfect 21 for 21 from the service line with three aces for Monte.
Montesano hosts Cedar Park Christian at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Montesano 25 25 25 – 3
Black Hills 8 16 15 – 0
Leading players: Montesano – Otterstetter (8-9 service, 13 digs, 7 kills, 20 assists, 2 blocks); Hatton (8-8 service, 21 digs, 9 kills, assist, 4 blocks); Robinson (9-9 service, 21 digs, 6 kills); Wisdom (21-21 service, 3 aces, 14 digs, 5 kills, block); Gooding (11-12 service, 2 aces, 8 digs); Blancas (6-7 service, ace, 2 digs, 6 assists); Broten (7-7 service, ace, 11 digs).
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Rainier 3, Hoquiam 0
Hoquiam suffered its first loss of the season 3-0 to Rainier on Tuesday in Rainier.
The Grizzlies (2-1) remained close to the Mountaineers in each set, but fell 25-18, 25-22 and 25-22.
Hoquiam libero Lexi LaBounty finished with 33 digs and was perfect from the service line in a performance head coach Heather Bozich said was “one of the best matches I’ve ever seen from a libero.”
Katlyn Brodhead had 18 assists and 10 digs while Aaliyah Kennedy (11 kills) and Renaejah Burtenshaw (8 kills) led the Grizzlies in kills.
“(Rainier) was tough, but we battled every set,” Bozich said. “What stood out to me the most was how scrappy we played. This team never gave up on a ball and amazed me with some of their saves. I know we lost the match but if we play like this moving forward, it will pay off.”
Hoquiam hosts Aberdeen at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Hoquiam 18 22 22 – 0
Rainier 25 25 25 – 3
Leading players: Hoquiam – LaBounty (33 digs); Brodhead (18 assists, 10 digs); Kennedy (11 kills); Burtenshaw (8 kills).
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Raymond-South Bend 3, Toledo 2
Raymond-South Bend picked up its first win of the season with a 3-2 victory over Toledo on Tuesday at Toledo High School.
The Ravens trailed 2-1 and were on the brink of dropping its third straight match to start the season before rallying for the win.
“We were able to build on the work we did at last weekend’s tournament and found the rhythm we have been looking for. In Game 3, we started to build steam and everything started clicking,” RSB head coach Julie Jewell said. “I was really proud of how we played, battling back from two games down to win. The team had good offensive output with serving being key to our success.”
As a team, the Ravens record a 92% service rate.
The RSB junior varsity team won 25-19 and 25-20 on Tuesday.
The Ravens host Napavine at 7 p.m. on Thursday at South Bend High School.
RSB 25 14 18 25 15 – 3
Toledo 21 25 25 17 4 – 2
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Other games
Willapa Valley 3, Naselle 2
Mary M. Knight 3, Lake Quinault 0
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BOYS PREP GOLF
Montesano 178, Rochester 195
Four Montesano golfers posted sub-50 scores as the Bulldogs defeated Rochester 178-195 on Monday at Oaksridge Golf Course in Elma.
The Bulldogs were led by Ayhdn Sauer and Colton Grubb, each of whom scored a 42 for their 9-hole round.
Caden Grubb and Rufus Krasowski rounded out Monte’s team score with individual rounds of 45 and 49, respectively.
Rochester’s Boden Grimm earned Medalist of the Match honors with a 39.
“Rochester came out ready to play while we seemed to have a hard time getting our momentum moving in the right direction. Our boys were able to stay poised and put together some solid scores on their cards,” Monte head coach Tyler Grajek said. “I am very proud of our team for how they have started this season. They have been focused, coachable, and determined to accomplish our team’s goals.”
Montesano (178) – Sauer 42, Col. Grubb 42, Ca. Grubb 45, Krasowski 49.
Rochester (195) – Grimm 39, Edminster 45, REvel 55, Dunkin 56.