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Colfax volleyball paused until Oct. 11

SPANGLE – The Colfax Bulldogs volleyball beat the Upper Columbia Academy Lions and was placed on pause due to COVID quarantine.

"The whole team comes back to the gym on Oct. 11," said Colfax Coach Brandy Brown. "We all have to quarantine since we have all been around each other."

The halt of volleyball practices and games does not affect other Colfax sports or the school, she said.

The last game they played was on Sept. 28 in Spangle when they beat the Upper Columbia Academy Lions (25-20, 25-15, 25-23) in the first three of five matches.

The victory leaves them with a 2B Bi-County League record of 4-0.

"We didn't play our best ... but we came out with the win," said Brown. "We made some good plays and that made something happen."

Senior Asher Cai had 11 digs, 2 aces and 2 blocks for the Bulldogs. Lauryn York added 10 kills while Justice Brown contributed 24 assists. Jaisha Gibb had 2 aces and Theresa Stolle added 2 blocks.

"We got the win and I am proud of them for that," said Brown.

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Bill Stevenson, Former Managing Editor

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Bill Stevenson is the former editor of the Whitman County Gazette, Colfax Daily Bulletin and Franklin Connection. He has nearly 30 years of journalism experience covering news in Eastern Washington.

 

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