Girls Volleyball: Megan Lund Dominates Again with 18 Kills, 10 Digs; Flintridge Sacred Heart Earns 5 Set Mission League Victory at Louisville

From STAFF REPORTS Flintridge Sacred Heart entered the week on a six-game losing streak and in the cellar of the Mission League standings. But after defeating Alemany on Tuesday and a five-set victory at Louisville, things are looking up for the Tologs. FSHA got 18 kills from Megan Lund and earned a 17-25, 25-14, 17-25, […]

From STAFF REPORTS

Flintridge Sacred Heart entered the week on a six-game losing streak and in the cellar of the Mission League standings.

But after defeating Alemany on Tuesday and a five-set victory at Louisville, things are looking up for the Tologs.

FSHA got 18 kills from Megan Lund and earned a 17-25, 25-14, 17-25, 25-22 and 15-11 victory on Thursday night.

The victory allows the Tologs and Royals to switch places in the Mission League standings.

Julia Powers added 10 kills.

Cate Doud had 45 assists and 5 aces.

Maddie Pernecky finished with 16 digs.

And more good news as Ellis DeJardin made her long-awaited return from injury on a limited basis as a serving specialist.

DeJardin had 5 digs and an ace.

FSHA will spend the weekend in San Diego at the Hudl So Cal Invitational.

The Tologs host Harvard-Westlake next Thursday as eight seniors will be honored, including Katherine Lund, who medically retired after her sophomore season.

Quotable:

FSHA junior outside hitter Megan Lund: “I am really proud of my team because although we faced a lot of adversity we are playing our best volleyball right now. We have found a way to click and it has been great to see my teammates step up when we need it. It felt awesome to upset Alemany.”

Mission League Standings:
Marymount (23-7 overall, 5-0 in league)
Harvard-Westlake (15-8, 3-2)
Alemany (26-3, 4-3)
FSHA (7-12, 2-5)
Louisville (11-13, 1-5

 

 

 

 

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