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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Tuesday Tennis, Volleyball and Soccer

The Boys Tennis team traveled to Arlington for a makeup match against the Eagles.

#1 singles Derek Thomas was back in the win column, posting a 6-2, 6-4 win, matched by #2 Ryan Evans, and #3 Jordan Kingma beat his man 6-1, 6-2. #4 Josh Evans won his first set 6-0, but dropped the next two 4-6, 4-6. That proved the difference in the team scores, as all 3 doubles teams lost in straight sets, dropping OH to 4-8 this season. The JV team was at Oak Harbor, but we don't have any results.

In the WESCO North league opener at Lake Stevens, the Wildcat Volleyball team took game 1 from the Vikings 25-15, but dropped the next three to wind up on the short end of a 3-1 score. While the 'Cats lost 3, 2 of the games were very close. Games 2 and 3 both went to extra points, with LS winning both by identical 27-25 scores. Game 4 was 25-19 for Lake Stevens. On the positive side, junior setter Melany Cone has 33 assists, 16 of which resulted in Jessica Muzzall kills. JV and Freshman results will be posted soon.

In soccer, the girls traveled to Monroe to start the 2nd half of the season, but unlike the first matchup, the Wildcats didn't get the ball into the Bearcat net, and Monroe got a 3-0 win. Again, we don't have JV results yet, but will get them soon.

Coming up for tennis is the Varsity at Everett and JV @ OH Wednesday, Soccer at home against Lake Stevens on Thursday, and Volleyball at Arlington, also on Thursday.

Don't forget - no school for students on Thursday, Friday OR Monday. Parent-Teacher Conferences are Thursday and Friday, while Monday, Columbus Day, is a teacher improvement day.

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