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ROUNDUP: Morris third at Fall Classic

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KANKAKEE — Behind the All-Tournament play of setter Katie Chatten, the Morris varsity girls volleyball team took third place at the Bishop McNamara Fall Classic over the weekend.

Morris defeated Lake Forest Academy 25-19, 25-16 behind 6 kills from Kendall Korte, 5 from JoAnna Nowicki and 16 assists from Chatten. It also won its second pool play match, 25-14, 25-9 over Wilmington, as Korte, Austin Thompson, Laney Torkelson and Taylor Vandenberg had 5 kills each and Chatten had 25 assists. Bradley-Bourbonnais defeated the Redskins 25-13, 17-25, 15-8 in their final pool-play match, though Korte and Nowicki had 7 kills each and Chatten totaled 28 assists.

In bracket play, Morris lost 25-14, 25-9 to Centennial in spite of 5 Torkelson kills. The Redskins recovered to top McNamara, 25-19, 25-20, for third place behind 10 kills and 8 digs from Korte and 30 assists from Chatten.

Newark def. Somonauk,

25-15, 25-9

LAMOILLE — Six kills each from Abbey Akre and Taylor Krug paced the Lady Norse (18-4) Thursday in the Little 10 Conference Tournament championship. Melissa McNanna had 12 points and 2 aces, Kristina Nichols had 7 points and 5 aces and Lauren Tollefson had 15 assists for the champs.

Donovan def. GSW,

23-25, 25-15, 25-21

GARDNER — Abby Horrie (5 aces, 4 digs) and Lexi Posing had 4 kills each Thursday for Gardner-South Wilmington (4-16, 3-6) in the River Valley Conference loss. Bryanna DeMoraes and Sam Schultz added 3 kills and Natalie Cash 8 assists.

GSW (12-8, 6-3) won 25-6, 25-16 at the sophomore level behind 4 kills from Makayla Residori and 2 kills, 4 aces and 8 assists from Miranda Residori. Three kills each from Kayla Garrett and Mady Patten paced the Lady Panthers (14-5) in a 25-6, 25-20 freshman win.

CROSS COUNTRY

Sterling Invitational

STERLING — Megan Crouch's 12th-place time of 18:28 led Mnooka, with 90 points, to a second-place finish among 23 girls teams at the 63rd annual meet Saturday. Other counters for the Indians were Caleigh Beverly (17th; 18:47), Laura Simon (20th; 18:53), Kaitlyn Chetney (22nd; 18:55) and Moira McAsey (22nd; 18:55).

"This was another strong showing by this girls team. They are running great," Minooka coach Kevin Gummerson said. "I was very pleased to have a 30-second split, to finish 6 in the top 25 and 6 girls run under 19 minutes."

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