Twin Valley League Volleyball Report – Week 2 – 9/11/2024

TeamLeagueOverall
Valley Heights5-07-2
Hanover4-05-0
Centralia4-18-2
Linn3-23-2
Axtell3-25-5
Doniphan West2-23-3
Frankfort2-32-3
Clifton-Clyde2-32-4
Washington Co.1-41-4
Onaga0-40-4
Blue Valley0-50-5

Scores from September 10
Valley Heights def Doniphan West 25-18 25-18
Doniphan West def Washington Co 19-25 25-16 25-23
Valley Heights def Washington Co 25-17 23-25 25-16
Hanover def Onaga 25-16 25-12
Clifton-Clyde def Onaga 25-19 25-18
Hanover def Axtell 25-17 25-20
Axtell def Clifton-Clyde 12-25 25-22 25-23
**Hanover def Clifton-Clyde 25-9 25-13
Axtell and Onaga did not play
Linn def Blue Valley 25-23 25-11
Frankfort def Linn 25-15 27-25
Centralia def Frankfort 25-18 25-15
Frankfort def Blue Valley 25-16 25-23
Linn def Centralia 24-26 25-16 27-25
Centralia def Blue Valley 25-14 25-14

**denotes non-league match

Monday, September 9
MH/MA def Doniphan West 26-24 25-19
Doniphan West def Atchison 25-15 25-9

UPCOMING GAMES      

Tuesday, September 17
at Doniphan West – Axtell, Onaga
at Clifton-Clyde – Valley Heights, Linn
at Centralia – Frankfort, Washington County
at Hanover – Blue Valley (Double Dual)

Saturday, September 14
at Frankfort Invitational
Washington County, Onaga, Frankfort

at Riley County Invitational
Valley Heights

Clifton-Clyde Invitational
Blue Valley, Clifton-Clyde, Hanover, Linn

Monday, September 16
Burlingame Triangular
Bishop Seabury, Burlingame, Onaga

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