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Volleyball Players of the Week

Junior Varsity Notes

Broward County High School Varsity Volleyball Players of the Week

Leigh Andrew, Westminster Academy: sophomore hitter had 17 service points, two aces, 30 kills, one block in wins over Calvary, Douglas and Yeshiva.

Audrey Aurigemma, Sheridan Hills: senior hitter had 37 service points, nine aces, six digs, 16 kills in wins over Upperroom Christian, Florida Bible and Posnack.

Tash Begon, Archbishop McCarthy: sophomore middle had 54 kills, 17 blocks in six matches including wins over Hallandale, Miami-Ransom Everglades and Miami-Lourdes.

Christy Brinson, Nova: sophomore setter had 18 service points, eight aces, five kills 26 assists in wins over Coral Springs Charter and Dillard.

Dee Dee Dennis, St. Thomas Aquinas: senior middle had 10 kills, 10 blocks, eight service points, four aces in wins over Ely and Venice.

Caiti Donahoe, Cardinal Gibbons: sophomore setter had 59 assists, four kills, three blocks, 13 service points, five aces in wins over Stranahan and West Broward.

Katie Hillman, Cardinal Gibbons: sophomore middle had 15 kills, seven blocks, five digs, 25 service points, nine aces.

Pilar Irarrazabal, Sagemont: freshman outside hitter/setter had nine kills, 14 digs, 24 service points, eight aces, 28 assists in wins over Hillel and Parkway and setback to Fort Lauderdale Christian.

Jenna Keeler, Plantation: senior middle had 24 digs, 18 blocks, 13 kills, 18 service points.

Mackenzie Keightly, Westminster Academy: junior middle had 10 service points, four aces, 33 kills, five blocks.

Caitlin McCluskey, Sheridan Hills: eighth-grade hitter/libero had 22 service points, four aces, 13 digs, 11 kills in three wins.

Ann-lori Pierre, Plantation: sophomore middle had 19 digs, 24 service points, eight kills , six blocks.

Alyssa Robertson, Monarch: senior outside hitter had 47 kills, 10 aces, 21 service points, four blocks, 31 digs in a win over Fort Lauderdale and setback to Taravella.

Gabriela Texeira, Monarch: junior right side had 24 digs, 21 service points (four aces), six blocks.

Casey Uritis, Archbishop McCarthy: senior hitter named All Tournament at Volley for a Cure Tournament at Chaminade.

Katie Uritis, Archbishop McCarthy: junior hitter had 31 service points, 13 aces, 44 kills in seven matches.

Junior Varsity Volleyball Player of the Week

Tooba Mohammadullah, Plantation: freshman had eight digs, two kills, seven assists, 10 service points, three aces in two matches including in its first win of the season over Miramar.

JUNIOR VARSITY

ARCHBISHOP MCCARTHY

The Archbishop McCarthy School girls' junior varsity volleyball team defeated Coral Springs High School, North Broward Prep and Douglas to place fifth at the Coral Springs Melting Pot Invitational.

Natalia St. Thomas had 23 service points and 12 aces against the Colts. Brieanne Dofort had 12 assists, and Kellie Sutter added seven kills against North Broward Prep. Nicole Letendre recorded eight digs against Douglas. The Mavericks improved to 11-5.

PLANTATION

The Plantation High School girls' junior varsity volleyball team won its first match of the season by beating Miramar 25-17, 25-17.

Abigail Bermudez, a captain, had five assists, five digs, 11 service points and six aces. Tamara Wurms, a sophomore, added five digs and two service points. Freshman Tooba Mohammadullah had six digs, three assists, three service points and an ace.

In a setback to South Plantation, Mohammadullah had four assists, two kills, two digs, seven service points and two aces.

CALVARY

Calvary Christian girls' junior varsity volleyball defeated Highlands Christian 25-12, 25-11. Bethany Taylor, Emily Taylor and Kelly King did a good job.

Miami-Westminster Christian d. Calvary 22-25, 25-22, 15-13: Caitlin Cortney, Alexa Romagnolo and Caroline Pauls played well for the Eagles.

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