Fillies come up short in league

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October 3, 2012 - 12:00 AM

WELLSVILLE — Iola High’s Fillies have yet to solve play in Pioneer League volleyball matches. 

After splitting their only home league contests on Sept. 18, the Fillies have been on the road and lost four straight.

On Tuesday, the Fillies were at Wellsville and came up empty. They lost to Osawatomie 25-16, 25-11 then dropped a 25-14, 25-13 decision to Wellsville.

Iola is 1-5 in Pioneer play and 4-19 overall. The Fillies travel to Coffeyville Thursday for non-league matches with Coffeyville and Labette County.

The Fillies conclude Pioneer League action next Tuesday back at Wellsville. They will face Central Heights and Wellsville.

Iola’s lone win in league play was over Central Heights. The Fillies don’t play at home again this season.

Against Osawatomie, Emery Driskel and Kyra Moore each had two kills for the Fillies. Addie Haar had one kill and one block at the net while Breanna Stout and Emma Piazza each had one kill.

Piazza was credited with two set assists and Moore had one assist. Hannah Endicott led the team with four digs.

In the Wellsville match, Driskel and Haar each recorded two kills and one solo block. Moore and Piazza had three set assists apiece. Katie Thompson had a solo block.

Endicott had four digs while Moore and Stout had two digs each. Emma Sigg had a dig.

Iola’s junior varsity lost 25-17, 25-17 to Osawatomie and 25-17, 25-21 to Wellsville.

Halie Cleaver had 18 digs for the two matches. Shelby Smith had four kills and five blocks. Paige Miller and Torrie Lewis each delivered five kills.

Karlie Lower had 11 set assists and four service aces. Cassie Delich put up 15 set assists, had one block and one service ace.

Katie Shields served four aces. Allie Cleaver had two ace serves and one kill.

The Register did not have a report on the freshman matches at Osawatomie by today’s deadline.

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