Johnson Creek Defeats Palmyra-Eagle in Trailways-South Conference Opener (Volleyball)

by Marlie Benz, Junior Writer

The Johnson Creek Blue Jays beat the Palmyra-Eagle Panthers in four sets on Tuesday night at Johnson Creek High School. 

With this being the season home opener and the first Trailways-South conference game, the Lady Jays and Palmyra-Eagle Panthers were overwhelmed with emotions.  In a wild first set, Johnson Creek lost 27-29 to the Panthers. 

The Bluejays valiantly fought back to win the second set, 25-22. With a win under their belt, the Lady Jays pushed to the finish line with a 25-17 win in set three to gain some leverage on the Panthers.  

With the possibility of playing two more sets, the Bluejays kept their foot on the gas and defeated the Panthers in the fourth and final set, 25-13.

Freshman Attigun Benz had 26 kills and 6 aces for the Lady Jays. Benz is an outside hitter for the Bluejays. With her powerful swing and tremendous vertical jump, she is a great addition to the team. Benz brings consistency to the front row and keeps opponents on their toes. 

Sophomore setter Olivia Frey put up 42 assists for the Lady Jays, and Junior Cecilia Micale was a wall at the net with 6 blocks. 

Johnson Creek (1-0) will host a home volleyball quad this weekend before moving on to face Madison Country Day at Madison Country Day School next Tuesday, September 9th, at 7 p.m.


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