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Windsor Volleyball Sweeps Neoga
Windsor Junior High volleyball has their 7th grade on a roll and got their 8th grade to .500 after a twin win over Neoga on Thursday. Windsor 7th won, 25-8, 25-9, while Windsor 8th won 25-18, 25-27, 25-17.
Windsor 7th (4-0, 2-0 NTC) was led in the win by Bayleigh Taber, who served up nine aces, followed by Katie Cline and Paige Woolard with five and four aces, respectively. Allie Bridges had the only kill and Taylor Higgins had the only assist. The Trojans served up 25 aces.
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Windsor def. Neoga, 25-8, 25-9
Windsor stats: Bayleigh Taber 9 aces; Katie Cline 5 aces; Paige Woolard 4 aces; Claire Pfeiffer 3 aces; Taylor Higgins 2 aces, 1 assist; Olivia Hortenstine 1 ace; Cori Bell 1 ace; Allie Bridges 1 kill.
Windsor 8th (2-2, 2-0 NTC) was led at the line by Jessica Dodd and Olivia Williamson with six and five aces, respectively. Williamson had the best all-around game, leading the team with four kills and five assists to go with her aces.
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Windsor def. Neoga, 25-18, 25-27, 25-17
Windsor stats: Jessica Dodd 6 aces, 1 kill; Olivia Williamson 5 aces, 4 kills, 5 assists; Katie Hostetter 1 ace, 2 kills, 1 assist; Cheyenne Hardin 1 ace, 1 kill; Sarah Hortenstine 2 kills.
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Seasonal Flu Clinics at Shelby County Health Department
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Relay Total Tops $67,000 Mark
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Grigsby Named Ass’t State’s Attorney
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Langan Donates Hair to Pink Hearts Fund
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Farmers Already Picking Corn
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Shelbyville Schools to Dismiss Early Wednesday
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Local Diabetes Walk Set for Sept. 11
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Cowden Pioneer Days Has Great Start
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Animal-a-Thon Pledges to Help Shelby Humane Society
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