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Jays Drop Two On Senior Night
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Four Blue Jays Named All-State Gymnasts
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JAMESTOWN, ND. (NewsDakota.com) – The University of Jamestown women’s volleyball team capped off a great conference season on Saturday afternoon with a sweep of #5 Northwestern (25-21, 25-22, 25-21) to win the GPAC postseason title.
The Jimmies got rolling early on Saturday in the first set behind junior Kalli Hegerle and freshman Nichole Schmitz who each had four kills in set one. Rachel Schiele provided a service ace and the Jimmies held the Red Raiders to a .150 hitting percentage to take set one. Hegerle ended the match with 10 kills and six digs with a .233 attack percentage.
Taylor Sabinash rebounded from a tough night on Wednesday against Midland with five kills and just one error to hit .444. The Jimmies were able to spread out their attack all across the court, and junior Anna Holen recorded a double-double with 23 digs and 11 kills. Schmitz also finished near double figures with eight kills.
Jamestown Wins Gymnast and Coach of the Year; Finishes Third in State
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JAMESTOWN, ND. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown Blue Jays gymnastics team competed in the WDA Championships on Friday night and took second place with a score of 144.1.
Dickinson was the overall champion at the WDA Championships, just outpacing Jamestown with a 145.5 final score. Dickinson’s Amy Fridley was the overall champion for the meet.
Jamestown did take home first place on the floor, finishing with a 37.475. Blue Jays junior Hayley Nelson finished second in the all-around with a total of 37.250. The state gymnastics meet takes place next Saturday right here in Jamestown.
In addition to the meet yesterday, the WDA also announced the gymnastics coach of the year and WDA senior athlete of the year, and both awards were won by the Blue Jays. Head coach Dave Tews was awarded Coach of the Year in the WDA after leading a young Blue Jay squad to four first-place finishes and two second-place spots throughout the year.