


Her set would continue to be dominating, capped with a block that kept a 9-point run alive.īelcourt took an early lead in the third set, but would relinquish it on the heels of placement issues, lack of communication and mental errors. Libero Baylee Berg collected four aces in the second set, contribute late in a rally that saw Berg make two crucial saves. Blocking upfront, including Jenna Decker's solo blocks would make it 23-15 and prove to be the final nail in the coffin for Belcourt. The first set was tied at 7 when Dickinson would begin a seven-point run courtesy of Kendra King serving.

We worked a lot of short serves today and didn't handle it very well." "I think we took control from the service line and kept them out of it. "We needed to come in and take care of business and that is exactly what we did," Jay Schobinger, DHS head coach, said. The Braves (#8) would put up a fight, but could never take control of the game. The 3-0 (25-15, 25-6, 25-14) match was won across the court, but gained its biggest boost courtesy of the service line - securing 16 aces. 6-DICKINSON - The Dickinson Midgets' season continues into next week, after winning their West Region play-in match against Turtle Mountain Community High School (Belcourt).Ī quarterfinal spot was secured for the Midgets (#6) by way of a shutout performance at home on Friday night.
