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Wolsey wessington warbirds
Wolsey wessington warbirds









wolsey wessington warbirds

Photo by John Davis taken Wolsey/Wessington’s Mya Boomsma, center, reaches to hit the ball as Warner’s Kyleigh Schopp, left and Kendyl Anderson, right, defend the net during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Photo by John Davis taken Warner’s Kendyl Anderson, center, reaches to hit the ball as Wolsey/Wessington’s Leah Willams, left and Kailynn Dorris, right, defend the net during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Photo by John Davis taken Warner’s Kamryn Anderson, center, looks to hit the ball as Wolsey/Wessington’s Leah Williams, left and Kailynn Dorris, right, defend the net during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Photo by John Davis taken Warner’s Kyra Marcuson, right, hits the ball as Wolsey/Wessington’s Taylor Horn, left, defends the net during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Looking on for the Lady Warbirds are Emree White, front far left and Lainey Uttecht (20). Photo by John Davis taken Warner’s Kyleigh Schopp, far left and Kyra Marcuson, right, defend the net as Wolsey/Wessington’s Mya Boomsma, far right, hits the ball during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Photo by John Davis taken Wolsey/Wessington volleyball coach Lindy Uttecht, right, encourages her team from the sideline during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Photo by John Davis taken Warner volleyball players Courtney Bjorgaard, far left, Kamryn Anderson (15), Lauren Marcuson (10) and Kendyl Anderson (13) wait for a serve during Monday night’s match against Wolsey/Wessington at the Warner High School gym. Photo by John Davis taken Wolsey/Wessington’s Taylor Horn, right, sets the ball as Warner’s Ava Nilsson, far left and Kyleigh Schopp, back center, look on during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Photo by John Davis taken Warner’s Lauren Marcuson, right, tries to hit the ball past Wolsey/Wessington’s Kailynn Dorris, far left and Emree White, center, during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Photo by John Davis taken Warner’s Lauren Marcuson, right, hits the ball as Wolsey/Wessington’s Taylor Horn, left, defends the net during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. From the left areL Lainey Uttecht (20) Leah Williams, Mya Boomsma (6), Mallory Miller (10) and Emree White (13). Photo by John Davis taken Wolsey/Wessington volleyball players gather after losing a point during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. In the foreground for the Lady Warbirds is Taylor Horn (14). Looking on are Warner’s Ava Nilsson, far left and Courtney Bjorgaard, back far right. Photo by John Davis taken Warner’s Kamryn Anderson, center, reaches to hit the ball as Wolsey/Wessington’s Kailynn Dorris, left, defends the net during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. Looking on at far right for Warner is Courtney Bjorgaard. They will return to action at home against Arlington on Friday, September 30th.Warner’s Kendyl Anderson, center, hits the ball as Wolsey/Wessington’s Leah Williams, left and Kailynn Dorris, right, defend the net during Monday night’s match at the Warner High School gym. The Bulldogs (3-2) will be on their bye week on Friday, September 23rd. De Smet’s lone touchdown came with 7:00 to play in the game on a five-yard touchdown pass from Britt Carlson to Tom Aughenbaugh. The two-point conversion was no good, and the Warbirds led 28-0. The final score for the Warbirds came with 3:53 to play in the third quarter on an eight-yard touchdown run. The score remained 22-0 in favor of the Warbirds the rest of the first half. The Warbirds completed a 78-yard pass for a touchdown and then made the two-point conversion to push the lead to 22-0. Wolsey-Wessington scored again on the first play of the second quarter. Their second score came on a three-yard run with 1:38 left in the opening quarter for a 14-0 lead at the quarter break.

wolsey wessington warbirds

The made the two-point conversion for an 8-0 lead.

wolsey wessington warbirds

The Warbirds scored on a 19-yard touchdown run with 7:48 to play in the first quarter. On Friday, September 16th, the Wolsey-Wessington Warbirds held the Bulldogs to just six points in a 28-6 home win. The De Smet Bulldogs combined for 146 points in their last three games, which were victories.











Wolsey wessington warbirds