Sunday, September 18, 2011

31 Aces Beats Full House (And Other Blog-Worthy Happenings)

Here's what struck us as blog-worthy at 5:00 a.m. on a Sunday morning. Let us know what strikes you as blog-worthy by leaving a positive comment to this here post. Thanks.
  • A Good Day's Work Oconto Falls' McKenna Larson had 31 aces, 64 kills, 69 assists and 61 digs yesterday to help lead her team to the Pulaski Invite championship
  • Tie Goes to the Fondy Fond du Lac and East Troy both finished with just one loss at the Waupun Invite, but the Cardinals won the head-to-head match-up to secure the title
  • Golden v. Golden on a Sunday Afternoon The Marquette Golden Eagles take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers at 2 p.m. today at the Al McGuire Center UPDATE: Minnesota wins a five-set thriller 15-12 in the fifth
  • Following the Leaderboard We've added quick links to MaxPreps statistical leaders on the right side of the blog under the Road to the Resch heading
  • From the Comments Below Verona won seven matches, including beating Brookfield Central and DSHA to win the Middleton Invite. Now 21-0
  • From an Email West Bend West won the Kenosha Tremper Invite, going 6-0 and beating Kenosha Tremper and Westosha Central in the quarters and semis then Waukesha West in the finals. Meghan Conley had 51 kills and 20 blocks
  • Will Get Its Own Post Soon Kasey Williams (Middleton '12) commits to Division II Concordia-St. Paul
  • More to come (we hope)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Verona won seven matches, including beating Brookfield Central and DSHA to win the Middleton Invite. Now 21-0.

Anonymous said...

Alison Halweg, senior at Sauk Prairie High School and future Upper Iowa recruit, knocked down 30 kills and 19 digs in a 5-game match against Portage on September 20. Sauk Prairie is leading the Badger North Conference with a 6-1 record.

Anonymous said...

For the MaxPreps site, Jo-Leigh VerVelde leads the NATION in aces per game with 2.7. thought that was highly impressive