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Columbus Volleyball 

Bar PAYNE Sports Correspondent 

WATERLOO - When the pools were detailed for the Columbus Catholic Invitational, Sumner-Fredericksburg enjoyed it's possibilities. 온라인카지노

The 6th positioned Cougars (2A) had an intense draw as they were pooled along with the fourth-positioned Marion Wolves in Class 4A. 

Yet, that didn't stage Sumner-Fredericksburg 

Sumner-Fredericksburg's Isabelle Elliott (17) watches her assault sail over the net in a match against Waterloo East Saturday at the Columbus Invitational. 

JIM NELSON, Courier Sports Writer 

The Cougars took first in the pool, including a hard-battled, 22-20, 21-16 success over the intense Wolves. Then, at that point, hours after the fact, repeated the experience, as the Cougars beat Marion, 25-18, 25-18, in the title match to leave Oppold Gymnasium having gained all the equipment. 

"I thought we had probably the hardest pool today," said Cougars' mentor Tori Sorenson. "We realized we had an intense match against Marion and figured we would likely play them again today in the title match. They are a generally excellent group, however our young ladies are playing with such certainty right now it didn't make any difference who we planned to play." 

Sumner-Fredericksburg went through the competition not confronting a third set, which aided keep the ravenous Cougars new. They were moved hard by the host Columbus Sailors in the semi's anyway as set one was a 25-22 nail biter. 

Sumner-Fredericksburg's Isabelle Elliott gets on top of an assault against Waterloo East Saturday at the Columbus Invitational. 

JIM NELSON, Courier Sports Writer 

With the title match being the two groups generally expected to be there, the Wolves and Cougars were prepared to dole out the retribution concerning who might be awesome on this day. 

Individuals are additionally perusing… 

The initial set went the Cougars way as they overwhelmed the Wolves and never let up enroute to a 25-18 success. 

The subsequent set was to a greater degree a test for Sumner as Marion leaped to a 8-3 lead and held the benefit until senior setter Morgan Brandt pushed a shot through the Wolves safeguard that tied the score at 13-13. 

Sophomore external hitter Isabelle Elliott put the Cougars up for great with a rocket shot from the back column that split the guard with no return, and Sumner was up 19-17.