FALCONER - Mackenzie Tarnowski's two kills, three digs and three aces led the Fredonia Lady Hillbillies (1-10, 2-13), but in the end, it was not enough in a 25-9, 25-17, 25-12 defeat to the Falconer Lady Golden Falcons (10-1, 11-4) on?Wednesday in?CCAA?Division 1 girls' high school volleyball.
Emily Ludwig added three kills and two blocks for the winners. Maddy Crandall finished with two kills and eight assists in a losing effort.
The Lady Golden Falcons were led by 27 kills, seven aces, 11 digs and two blocks.
Southwestern 25 25 25
Dunkirk 23 20 23
JAMESTOWN - Khee Nance's five aces, 11 kills, one block and five digs were not enough as the Dunkirk Lady Marauders (1-11, 6-11) fell to Southwestern (7-5, 11-5) 25-23, 25-20, 25-23, Wednesday in CCAA Division 1 girls' high school volleyball
Lacey Clark added two aces, 14 assists, one kill, one block and six digs while Sarah Hanlon finished with four aces, five kills and 11 digs. LaShonda Moreland finished with two assists, two kills and four digs for the Lady Marauders.
The Lady Trojans were led by Sally Rudny's seven aces, five kills and two blocks. Jenna Rauh had five kills, one block and seven digs for the winners.
Division 2
Silver Creek 25 25 28
Salamanca 19 10 26
SALAMANCA - Cora Utegg's 19 assists and Brooke Birner charted eight kills as the Silver Creek Black Knights defeated the Salamanca Lady Warriors, 25-19, 25-10, 28-26, Wednesday in CCAA Division 2 girls' high school volleyball.
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Braelyn Bridges led Salamanca with six kills and Serena Schey had six aces in a losing effort.
RANDOLPH- The Randolph Lady Cardinals (13-4, 11-1) swept the Cassadaga Valley Lady Cougars (5-9, 4-8) with scores of 25-9, 25-17 and 25-16 in CCAA Division 2 girls' volleyball on Wednesday.
Leading the way for the winners was McKenna Maycock who had 10 kills and three aces, while teammate Mandy Finch had seven kills and five digs.
For Cassadaga Valley, Shawna Miller led the way with four kills and a pair of aces, while Kylee Braymiller chipped in with a pair of kills and an ace in the loss.


