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SportsOctober 31, 2014

The Indians will face two-time defending champion Winona at 3 p.m. Saturday.

St. Vincent's Kellie L'Hote passes the ball during the Indians pool play match against Santa Fe Friday at the Show Me Center. St. Vincent lost both sets but advanced to the Class 1 title game on Saturday.
St. Vincent's Kellie L'Hote passes the ball during the Indians pool play match against Santa Fe Friday at the Show Me Center. St. Vincent lost both sets but advanced to the Class 1 title game on Saturday.

The St. Vincent volleyball team may have lost its last match of pool play at the Class 1 state tournament but the Indians secured a spot in Saturday's championship game.

The Indians were defeated 25-20, 25-22 by Santa Fe Friday afternoon at the Show Me Center to finish 3-3 in pool play.

New Haven also finished 3-3 after splitting with Winona, but St. Vincent won the head-to-head tiebreaker after sweeping the Shamrocks to start pool play.

St. Vincent will face two-time defending Class 1 champion Winona at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Show Me Center for the state title.

The Indians split with the Wildcats earlier Friday.

Santa Fe took an early 9-5 lead in the first set against St. Vincent. A kill and a block by Katie Verseman and an ace by Jackie Verseman pulled the Indians within a point.

St. Vincent tied it and gained an 11-10 lead on a pair of aces by Kassidy Kassel.

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The teams were tied three times after that.

The Chiefs broke a 17-17 tie with a kill and a block by Kylie Limback. A serve error and attack error by the Indians led to 21-18 deficit and a St. Vincent timeout.

The Indians scored twice on set-point but a kill by Alexis Smith gave the Chiefs their first victory of the day.

St. Vincent led 7-3 in the second set before three kills by Smith and a service ace tied it at 7-7.

The Chiefs broke open a 10-10 tie with a 5-0 run, but the Indians knotted it up at 15 with help from three Santa Fe errors and kills from Jackie Verseman and Kassel.

St. Vincent never regained a lead in the set.

Santa Fe and New Haven will play at 9 a.m. for third place.

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