High School Volleyball Update: State Tournament Highlights
This past weekend in Cincinnati, two high school volleyball teams made their mark in the first round of the KHSAA state tournament. The atmosphere was electric as teams vied for a chance to advance further in the competition.
In a tightly contested match, Notre Dame (32-3) faced off against Lexington Catholic (26-7). The first set was particularly thrilling, ending with a narrow score of 25-23 in favor of Notre Dame. Building on their momentum, Notre Dame continued to showcase their strength, winning the next two sets decisively with scores of 25-18 and 25-18.
Meanwhile, the match between Scott (30-11) and West Jessamine (24-17) provided fans with plenty of excitement. After splitting the first two sets, Scott dropped the third set 22-25, putting them in a challenging position. However, they managed to rally back, winning the fourth set 25-22. The fifth and final set was a nail-biter, but Scott secured victory with a score of 15-12.
Both Notre Dame and Scott showed impressive skills and determination, advancing them to the next round of the tournament. As teams continue to battle for the state title, fans are encouraged to support their local athletes. Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament progresses!

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