Comets move into title tilt

Fulton, Oregon also advance out of 2A regional semis

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Sydney Lebahn dished 17 assists and served for nine points for BV (11-19-2), while Danae Ross had seven digs. Brandi DeWaele chipped in five digs and four points.

1A Erie Regional

Erie def. AFC 25-11, 25-14: Peyton Rus ripped nine kills and Courtney Cobert had 11 digs to lead the Cardinals past the Raiders in a regional semifinal.

Savannah Mettler spiked five kills for Erie, while Paige Rus and Rachel Cobert each stuffed a pair of blocks. Katelyn Temple had 12 assists and Deanna Black chipped in 11 more.

Lexie Fore had four kills and Cassidy Koning three for AFC, and Sarah Matson stuffed two blocks. Lea Koning dished 11 assists and Kayla Colwell had seven digs.

Eastland def. Milledgeville 25-19, 22-25, 25-7: In the other semifinal, the Cougars were able to fend off the Missiles. Eastland and Erie will square off at 7 p.m. Thursday for the regional crown.

College volleyball

Sauk Valley def. Waubonsee 25-12, 26-24, 25-16: Karly Koch set 27 assists, Nicole Shaffer had 17 digs, and the Skyhawks won their home finale in straight sets.

Kalli Scheppers (9 kills) and Jessica Bonnell (8 kills) paced the offense, while Kayla Kurz stuffed the stat sheet with five kills, 6 stuff blocks and 2 block assists. Sauk (24-12) closes out its regular season with a triangular meet Saturday in Lincoln.

Tuesday’s stars

Kayci Howell, Newman, 15 points, 11 assists, 7 kills

Chelsea Lesniewski, Fulton, 9 kills, 1 block

Peyton Rus, Erie, 9 kills

Kalli Scheppers, Sauk, 9 kills

Lindsey Hoffert, BV, 8 kills

Jessica Bonnell, Sauk, 8 kills

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