When the season started, Geneva’s Zori Malone was just like the rest of the girls on the team.
With the exception of sophomore setter Ally Stevenson , the Vikings were literally going to field an entirely new varsity this season. That meant finding roles, and Malone wanted to be in the mix.
As the fall has gone on, the sophomore outside/right-side hitter has gotten into a groove.
“I’ve been hitting a lot better,” Malone said. “So that’s where I found my role.”
Malone found a way to get things done with eight kills Wednesday night for the red-hot Vikings, who picked up a 25-17, 25-19 nonconference win over visiting Metea Valley.
Sophomore outside hitter Emma Peterson had a match-high 14 kills for Geneva (15-14). On senior night, middle hitter Molly Franz chipped in with three k