Nearing season’s end, Redhawks knock down the Knights

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Abby Passmore

In her second game as a varsity player, Frishman Mckenna Gildon passes the ball in hopes of holding off Independence. The team took the Knights down in three sets, and hopes that the rest of the season is as clean as their previous games.

Catie Reeves, Sports Editor

Volleyball took down Independence Tuesday in a three set sweep, to remain undefeated in District 9-5A at 16-0. 

“The energy was super high throughout the whole game,” senior Lauren Ransom said. “It was such a fun game to play. I was super proud of our team for stepping up even though we had two of our players out.”

Senior Jenna Wenaas, led the team to the victory with 17 kills

“They have talent on their team so we were expecting their best volleyball,” Wenaas said. “Even though we were missing two of our players this game, our rotations were a little different than usual, but we were still confident and ready and fully capable of winning in three.”