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RPAC Volleyball Results as of 10/8


RPAC volleyball teams are closing out their regular season matches and getting ready for the RPAC tournament. See the complete RPAC volleyball bracket at the end of the blog.


  • Alma traveled to Southern Valley last Tuesday for a match with the Eagles. Alma fell 3-0 in the match with set scores of 25-13, 25-19, and 25-17. Addison Siebels led the team with nine kills. On Thursday, Alma traveled to SEM where they fell 3-0 with set scores of 26-24, 25-17, and 25-16. Siebels had 11 kills in the match while Miley Whitney had 27 digs and Riley Scott had 25 assists. On Friday, Alma hosted Hi-Line where they were able to bounce back with a 3-0 win with set scores of 25-11, 25-14, and 25-18. Siebels had 10 kills to lead the team. As a team, the Cardinals aced 17 serves with Scott leading the team with seven aces and Kamri Neal added three aces. Scott also had 27 aces on the match. Alma is 15-11 on the season and heads into the RPAC tournament this week. Alma will play Bertrand at 5:30 P.M. on Thursday at Southwest.


  • Arapahoe traveled to Axtell on Tuesday where they fell 3-0 with set scores of 25-12, 25-11, and 25-11. The Warriors had a balanced attack as Naomi Gutierrez had five kills, Sabrina Jacobsen had five kills, and Emma Strand had five kills to lead the team. Arapahoe hosted Northern Valley, KS on Thursday where they were able to get a 3-1 win over the Huskies. Jacobsen and Strand each pounded 13 kills. Berkley Warner tallied three aces and 15 digs while Rylee Bahe had 18 assists. Arapahoe is 7-14 on the season and is heading into the RPAC tournament. Arapahoe will face Cambridge at 5:00 P.M. on Thursday in Cambridge.


  • Bertrand hosted a triangular on Tuesday with Wilcox-Hildreth and Ansley-Litchfield. Against Ansley-Litchfield, Bertrand dropped set one 25-19 but were able to take the second set 25-19 and the third set 25-17 to win the match, 2-1. Brookyln Evans and Bethany Pelton each tallied eight kills to lead the Vikings. Katelyn Evans added five aces, Shelby Schoene and Pelton each had three blocks, and Addison Andersen had 18 assists and 13 digs. Against Wilcox-Hildreth, the Vikings dropped set one 27-25, won set two 25-16, and won set three 25-14 to win the match 2-1. B. Evans had 12 kills to lead the team. Bertrand traveled to Anselmo-Merna on Saturday. In their first match against Riverside, the Vikings got the 2-1 win. In their next match with Chambers/Wheeler Central, Bertrand got the 2-0 win with set scores of 25-16 and 25-14. In their final match of the day, Bertrand battled with Pleasanton and fell 2-0 with set scores of 25-20 and 25-20. Bertrand is now 15-11 on the season and will begin to prepare for the RPAC tournament. The Vikings will play Alma at 5:30 P.M. on Thursday at Southwest.


  • Cambridge hosted a triangular on Tuesday last week with Maxwell and South Loup. Against the Bobcats, Cambridge got the 2-0 win with set scores of 25-6 and 25-12. Brylyn Springer had six kills to lead the Trojans. Against Maxwell, it was another 2-0 sweep for Cambridge with set scores of 25-14 and 25-20. Erin Johnson led the team with 10 kills and three blocks. Bailee Ahelemeyer picked up 14 digs and Mallory Springer had 23 assists. Cambridge is 18-3 on the season and will host a triangular with Hitchcock County and Southwest on Tuesday before they enter the RPAC tournament on Thursday. Cambridge will host Arapahoe on Thursday at 5:00 P.M.



  • Dundy County Stratton traveled to Wallace last Tuesday for a triangular with the Wildcats and Paxton. The Tigers fell to Paxton 2-0 with set scores of 25-9 and 25-6. Against Wallace, DCS fell 2-0 with set scores of 25-13 and 25-8. Bianca Bernard led the team with five kills. Dundy County Stratton is 0-25 on the season and will travel to Perkins County on Tuesday for a triangular with Perkins County and Hershey before they begin the RPAC tournament. The Tigers will face Paxton in Paxton on Thursday at 5:00 P.M.


  • Hitchcock County traveled to Decatur Community, KS on Tuesday for a triangular. Against Decatur Community, the Falcons fell 2-0 with set scores of 33-31 and 25-23. Katie Jarecke and Kaiah Johnson led the team with seven kills each and Johnson added 16 digs. Against Goodland, KS, Hitchcock County fell 2-1 with set scores of 25-15, 25-23, and 25-13. Asia Homma had seven kills on the match while Byanka Tyan had 13 digs and 13 assists. The Falcons are 15-11 on the season and will travel to Cambridge on Tuesday for a triangular with the Trojans and Southwest. Hitchcock County will begin the RPAC tournament against Wauneta-Palisade on Thursday at 3:30 P.M. in Paxton.


  • Maxwell had a pair of triangulars last week. The first was in Cambridge on Tuesday where they played the Trojans and South Loup. Against South Loup, the Wildcats got the 2-0 win with set scores of 25-15 and 25-21. Victoria Quick led the way for Maxwell with six kills. Kylee Wyman added 17 digs and Emory Christensen had 14 assists. Maxwell fell to Cambridge 2-0 with set scores of 25-14 and 25-20. Jocelyn Cheek had eight kills to lead the Wildcats while Christensen added three aces, three blocks, and 10 assists. Maxwell was the host on Thursday for a triangular with Hershey and North Platte St. Pats. Against Hershey, they fell 2-1 with set scores of 25-15, 25-14, and 25-16. Maxwell got the 2-1 win over the Irish with set scores of 25-23, 25-14, and 25-17. Maxwell is 13-12 on the season and will host Sandhills Valley on Tuesday before the RPAC tournament begins. In RPAC play, the Wildcats will play Maywood-Hayes Center on Thursday in Wallace at 5:30 P.M.


  • Maywood-Hayes Center hosted a triangular on Tuesday with Medicine Valley and Brady. Against the Raiders, MHC got the 2-0 win with set scores of 25-13 and 25-23. Against Brady, the Wolves got the 2-1 win with set scores of 25-20, 25-20, and 25-16. Maywood-Hayes Center is 12-9 and will host Sutherland on Tuesday before the RPAC tournament starts on Thursday. The Wolves will play Maxwell at 5:30 P.M. in Wallace.

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  • Medicine Valley traveled to Maywood-Hayes Center on Tuesday for a triangular with the Wolves and Brady. Against MHC, the Raiders fell 2-0 with set scores of 25-13 and 25-23. Stella Heapy led the way with seven kills. Against Brady, Medicine Valley fell 2-0 with set scores of 25-17 and 27-25. Remmi Stout had nine kills to lead the Raiders. On Thursday, Medicine Valley traveled to Southwest where they were swept 3-0 with set scores of 25-20, 25-7, and 25-13. Stout pounded seven kills to lead the Raiders. On Friday, Medicine Valley traveled to Loomis where they fell 3-0 with set scores of 25-15, 25-21, and 25-23. Stout had 13 kills and three blocks. Kylie Rose had 14 digs, Heapy had 13 digs, and Stout added 12 digs. The Raiders are 10-13 on the season and will host Wauneta-Palisade on Tuesday before they start RPAC play. Medicine Valley will play Southern Valley on Thursday in Cambridge at 3:30 P.M.


  • Paxton traveled to Wallace for a triangular with the Wildcats and Dundy County Stratton on Tuesday. Against DCS, the Tigers won 2-0 with set scores of 25-9 and 25-6. In the next match against Wallace, the Tigers fell 2-0 with set scores of 25-13 and 25-22. Audrey Holm led the way with six kills. Paxton then hosted Wallace on Thursday where they fell 3-0 with set scores of 25-17, 25-14, and 25-13. Paxton is 14-8 on the season and will host Kimball on Tuesday before the RPAC tournament starts on Thursday. Paxton will play Dundy County Stratton at home at 5:00 P.M.


  • Southern Valley hosted Alma on Tuesday where they were able to get the 3-0 sweep with set scores of 25-13, 25-19, and 25-17. Ann Bose pounded 18 kills and four blocks while Adi Hunt added 15 kills. Brecklyn Hammond had three aces and 32 assists. Southern Valley traveled to Thayer Central on Saturday for a tournament where they played four matches. The Eagles defeated Central Valley 2-1 with set scores of 25-23, 25-12, and 25-19. Bose posted 17 kills and Hunt added 10 kills and four blocks. Hammond had 34 assists in the match. Southern Valley fell to Milford 2-1 with set scores of 25-21, 25-15, and 25-21. Bose had 20 kills and Hunt had 13 kills. Hammond had five blocks and 31 assists on the match. The Eagles fell to Thayer Central 2-0 with set scores of 32-30 and 25-23. Southern Valley defeated Omaha Christian Academy 2-0 with set scores of 25-12 and 25-9. Tori Bose and Hunt each posted 10 kills. Hammond added 22 assists on the match. Southern Valley is 14-8 on the season and will enter RPAC play on Thursday against Medicine Valley at 3:30 P.M. in Cambridge.


  • Southwest traveled to North Platte St. Pats for a triangular with the Irish and Chase County. The Roughriders got the 2-0 sweep over the Longhorns with set scores of 25-16 and 25-14. Kyra Nelms posted 11 kills and Bryn Lampe added 25 assists. Against North Platte St. Pats, Southwest got the 2-0 sweep with set scores of 25-16 and 25-20. Nelms had 10 kills. On Thursday, Southwest hosted Medicine Valley and came away with the 3-0 sweep with set scores of 25-20, 25-7, and 25-13. Nelms had nine kills and Lampe added 28 assists. On Friday, Southwest traveled to Brady and won the match 3-1 with set scores of 25-20, 25-20, 26-24, and 25-12. Nelms pounded 15 kills while Anikka Nelms and Atleigh Nelms each added 11 kills, and Payton Truksa had 10 kills and Lampe had 38 assists. Southwest is 22-2 on the season and will travel to Cambridge on Tuesday for a triangular with the Trojans and Hitchcock County. They will begin the RPAC tournament on Thursday when they play the winner of the Alma and Bertrand match at 7:00 P.M. in Southwest.


  • Wallace hosted a triangular with Paxton and Dundy County Stratton on Tuesday last week. Against the Tigers, Wallace got the 2-0 sweep with set scores of 25-13 and 25-8. Kendyl Flaming and Skyler Kuhlman each tallied six kills while Flaming added five aces. Against Paxton, the Wildcats won the match 2-0 with set scores of 25-13 and 25-22. Flaming had 11 kills. Wallace hosted Paxton on Friday and came away with the 3-0 win with set scores of 25-17, 25-14, and 25-13. Flaming had 21 kills on the match along with 15 digs and three aces. Kaley Sauser had 31 assists. Wallace is 22-2 on the season and will travel to Potter-Dix on Tuesday for a triangular with the Coyotes and Garden County. Wallace will play the winner of Maxwell and Maywood-Hayes Center on Thursday in Wallace at 7:00 P.M. to begin their RPAC tournament play.


  • Wauneta-Palisade hosted a triangular with Garden County and Perkins County on Tuesday. The Broncos got the 2-0 win with set scores of 25-18 and 25-23 over Garden County. Lilly Dinnel led the team with four kills. The serving was strong as Emma Acton had seven aces and Maggie Dewester had five aces. Wauneta-Palisade fell to Perkins County 2-0 with set scores of 25-23 and 25-23. Peyton Cox had six kills, Dinnel had six blocks, and Acton had 10 assists in the match. The Broncos hosted Arthur County on Friday and got the sweep, 3-0, with set scores of 25-16, 25-17, and 25-23. Cox had 15 kills on the match. Dewester had five aces; Cox, Acton, and Ryleigh McCrumb each had four aces. Wauneta-Palisade is 10-13 on the season and will host Medicine Valley on Tuesday and then will begin the RPAC tournament with Hitchcock County at Paxton on Thursday at 3:30 P.M.


See the complete RPAC volleyball bracket here.


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