Alex Spears pounded 10 kills and had four digs as the Perryville volleyball team picked up its first conference victory of the season, a 25-19, 25-22 triumph over host De Soto on Thursday.
Daria Thompson had three kills and two digs for Perryville (7-2), while Brooke Moll added 10 assists and two aces.
De Soto fell to 3-7-2.
JV -- Perryville won 25-17, 25-22
Jasmine Scott notched 10 digs to pace the Tigers defensively as Central won its second game of the season.
Kassidy Pannier dished out eight assists and Sarah Boerboom served five aces for Central (2-8).
Bloomfield fell to 2-3.
JV -- Central won in three sets
Delaney Vawter nailed four kills as the Cardinals rolled to a road victory.
Whitney Lincoln and Kelsey Long tallied three kills apiece for Woodland (6-4-1), while Krysta Rhodes added three kills, three aces and four digs. Chelsea Cureton also had four digs for the Cardinals. Vanessa Wiseman and Madison Covert dished out seven assists apiece.
JV -- Woodland won 25-3, 25-10
Katie Verseman slammed seven kills to help lead the Indians in the conference victory at home.
Kassidy Kassel recorded five kills and Gabby Schemel added four kills for St. Vincent (6-4). Kellie L'Hote tallied 12 assists for the Indians, who improved to 2-0 in the JCAA Conference Small Schools Division with the win.
Jefferson fell to 4-6-1.
JV -- St. Vincent won 23-25, 29-27, 25-9
The green-and-gold Eagles (4-2) swept the host blue-and-gold Eagles (0-3) in the two-set conference match in Oran.
JV -- New Madrid County Central won 25-17, 25-11
Mattie Beussink carded a six-over-par 42 to earn the medalist honors as the Bulldogs defeated the Dragons at Ste. Genevieve Golf Club.
NOTRE DAME (181) -- Mattie Beussink 42, Sarah Bell 46, Allison Bray 46, Ashley Younghouse 47
Emmanuel Miranda scored both goals to lead the Pirates in the conference victory at home over the Hawks (2-4).
Luke Schlichting and Kyle Wood had an assist apiece for Perryville (8-1).
JV -- Perryville won 4-0
The Tigers fell at home to the Mules.
Josh Scholl scored two goals to lead the Indians (3-2) to a road victory over the Terriers.
Liam Gray and Hunter Crowden also had a goal apiece for Jackson.
-- From staff reports
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