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Oak Glen gets best of East Liverpool

East Liverpool’s Kendall Martin (left) and Oak Glen’s Brooklyn Six battle at net Wednesday. (The Review/Jimmy Joe Savage)

EAST LIVERPOOL — Averi Martin and Brayley Lash each had 15 kills in leading Oak Glen past East Liverpool, 25-22, 18-25, 25-15, 25-15, Wednesday at the Potter Fieldhouse.

Oak Glen improves to 19-7-3, while East Liverpool lost for the third time in five matches to move to 13-6.

Brooklyn Six also had 11 kills and six aces for the Golden Bears. Haylee Stewart contributed eight kills and Mikalyn Balch made 38 assists. Keira Vick had 15 digs, Kendall Six seven digs and Ellie Smith four digs.

Ava Green totaled three aces, 14 kills and four blocks and Kendall Martin had five aces, two kills and 19 assists for the Potters. Presley Jones collected five kills and four blocks, Addie Jones three kills and two blocks Hailey Board two kills and five blocks, Ayla Riggle two assists and 17 digs and Lillie White two aces and one kill.

Oak Glen also won the junior varsity match, 25-20, 25-20. Naomi Ayers and Caetlyn Six each had five kills for the Golden Bears. Zoey Caughey, Karter Turley and Audrina May each had three kills, Elynn Rogers 11 assists, Bryson Adams eight assists, Katie Kliner eight digs and Emri Greenlief three digs.

The Potters got four aces and four kills from Peyton Tanner, three kills from Koli Spencer and two aces from Taylor Loedding.

East Liverpool will play at Louisville today.

Southern 3, East 2

YOUNGSTOWN — Southern Local held off Youngstown East, 11-25, 25-17, 25-20, 19-25, 15-7, Wednesday.

Southern improves to 11-8 and will host EOAC champion Columbiana today.

Leading the way for the Indians were Haylee Kellogg 13 points, 17 assists and eight kills, Katie Kellogg 10 points and 20 kills, Allyssa Shroades eight points and 10 kills, Natalia Lopez 10 kills, Kalayah Crute eight kills and three blocks; Brooke Boyle 12 digs.

East, which has lost twice to Heartland Christian and once to Salem this season, drops to 5-12.

Southern also won the junior varsity match, 19-25, 25-19, 25-6.

Fitch 3, Crestview 0

COLUMBIANA — Crestview’s 62-match win streak in the regular season came to an end Wednesday.

The Rebels were swept by Austintown Fitch, 25-20, 25-14, 25-20, for their first regular-season loss since Oct. 10, 2022. That also was to Fitch and the last time they lost two straight matches.

Crestview, ranked eighth in the Division V state poll, moves to 16-1 on the season. The Rebels get right back to it as they play at Garrettsville Garfield today.

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