Norway’s Kendall Burklund (2) gets big air as she sends a kill against Rapid River on Tuesday at Norway High School. (Terry Raiche photos)
With impressive play from their middle hitters, the Kingsford Flivvers won their third consecutive dual match to begin the season with a 25-14, 25-14, 26-24 sweep of Menominee in a Great Northern Conference match played Tuesday in Menominee.
“Getting our middles involved in the offense tonight was a ton of fun,” KHS coach Jaclynn Kreider said. “Freshman middle Staysha Jarski had eight kills with a hitting efficiency of 0.636 and senior middle Cassie Olson had five kills and no errors. Both of them had standout nights.”
Mylee Kreider added seven kills to the attack, while Mckynzee Kreider had five, Alyvia Kowalski and Mya Brunswick posted two each and