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Despite the forfeits and a player suspension, the team advanced to the state semifinals with a 5-23 record.

Seacrest will face rival Boca Raton Christian, a team they have defeated in the last three state championships.

The Seacrest Country Day volleyball team has had its fair share of adversity over the years in winning four straight state titles.

But they haven’t dealt with anything quite like this year.

Forfeited matches and a suspended player haven’t stopped the Stingrays from doing what they’ve gotten used to this decade, entering the state semifinals with a 5-23 record against a very familiar foe in Boca Raton Christian on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

“We’re always going to do our best,” Seacrest coach Andy Wimmer said. “Hard work and taking care of each other and being

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