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Northland setter Ashley Lindgren put the<br />
ball in play <strong>for</strong> the Pioneers’ offense during<br />
second-set action in Wednesday’s<br />
Northland has its sights set<br />
on Northern Division leaders<br />
Central Lakes and Itasca, but<br />
the Pioneers didn’t lose focus<br />
Wednesday when Fond du Lac<br />
arrived in <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> <strong>for</strong> a<br />
Minnesota College Athletic<br />
Conference volleyball match.<br />
Best hope <strong>for</strong> the win-starved<br />
Thunder to return home with an<br />
upset was to catch the Pioneers<br />
napping. That didn’t happen.<br />
Northland took care of business<br />
with a 60-minute 25-16, 25-15,<br />
25-4 sweep.<br />
The win improved the<br />
Pioneers to 5-2 in the Northern<br />
Division and 13-4 overall.<br />
Central Lakes took over the<br />
division lead that same night<br />
with a 20-25, 27-25, 25-15, 25-19<br />
win over Itasca that put the<br />
Raiders at 7-0 and Vikings at 6-<br />
1.<br />
Mesabi Range and Hibbing<br />
figure to <strong>fight</strong> over fourth place<br />
in the Northern Division, where<br />
the top four regular season finishers<br />
will <strong>for</strong>m the National<br />
Junior College Athletic<br />
Association Division III Region<br />
13B tournament. The division<br />
pennant winner hosts the<br />
NJCAA national qualifier.<br />
Northland broke a 9-9 firstset<br />
tie with a kill down the line<br />
by Katie Marynik and never<br />
looked back. An Ashley<br />
Lindgren service ace put it at<br />
15-9; a Brianna Spong tip provided<br />
a 20-15 advantage; and a<br />
Fond du Lac hitting error ended<br />
it.<br />
The Pioneers had a 10-5 settwo<br />
lead on a Brittni Wellen ace.<br />
A Thunder mis-hit accounted <strong>for</strong><br />
a 20-12 score and a cross-court<br />
kill by Britta Glass tacked on<br />
the final point.<br />
It was all-Northland in th<br />
third set after Ashley Lindgren<br />
and Spong combined on a block<br />
that made it 10-2.<br />
“We expected better,” said<br />
Northland coach Abdul<br />
Chamma about Wednesday’s<br />
foe, “but our girls came out and<br />
played well. We maybe started<br />
out a little slow, and we gave up<br />
a few points in the second set,<br />
but we talked to the kids during<br />
the break and told them to just<br />
go out and play their game –<br />
relax, communicate and have<br />
fun.”<br />
Minnesota College Athletic Conference<br />
Northern Division volleyball match against<br />
Fond du Lac. Northland won 3-0.<br />
Pioneers win 3-0 match<br />
MCAC Northern Division<br />
Overall Division<br />
W L W L<br />
Central Lakes..............12 3 7 0<br />
Itasca ..........................12 2 6 1<br />
Northland ....................13 4 5 2<br />
Mesabi Range.............10 6 3 3<br />
Hibbing..........................4 13 3 3<br />
Rainy <strong>River</strong> ...................4 13 1 5<br />
Fond du Lac..................1 4 0 4<br />
Vermilion .......................1 6 0 5<br />
Crookston takes<br />
Northwest Quad<br />
Four individual titles added<br />
up to a team championship <strong>for</strong><br />
host Crookston Tuesday during<br />
the annual Northwest Quad<br />
girls high school tennis meet.<br />
The Pirates finished with 18<br />
points, followed by <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
<strong>Falls</strong> with 10, East Grand Forks<br />
9 and Moorhead 5.<br />
The Prowlers came up with<br />
first place per<strong>for</strong><strong>man</strong>ces at No. 1<br />
doubles by Sabrina Okeson and<br />
Kora Torkelson and at No. 3<br />
doubles, where they used a Sam<br />
Huot-Elle Jorgenson-Franny<br />
Marshall combination.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>’ Sylvia<br />
Marolt was runner-up at No. 1<br />
singles.<br />
“First and third doubles<br />
played very smart today,”<br />
reported <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> coach<br />
Matt Okeson. “Sylvia played<br />
very well.”<br />
Northwest Quad<br />
n No. 1 singles - 1. Jessamy Jones,<br />
EGF, 3-0; 2. Kylie Simmons, Crookston,<br />
2-1; 3. Karlee Jorgenson, TRF, 1-2; 4.<br />
Jessica Glatt, Moorhead, 0-3.<br />
n No. 2 singles - 1. Lilli Denison,<br />
Crookston, 3-0; 2. Sylvia Marolt, TRF, 2-<br />
1; 3. Chessa Jones, EGF, 1-2; 4. Katie<br />
Trygg, Moorhead, 0-3.<br />
n No. 3 singles - 1. Amber Trostad,<br />
Crookston, 3-0; 2. Briaunna<br />
Corneliusen, Moorhead, 2-1; 3. Ericka<br />
Pritchett, EGF, 1-2; 4. Sheena Lee, TRF,<br />
0-3.<br />
n No. 4 singles - 1. Ally Tiede<strong>man</strong>,<br />
Crookston, 3-0; 2. Cynthia Loven, EGF,<br />
2-1; 3. Carly Lunsetter, TRF, 1-2; 4.<br />
Brianna Storm, Moorhead, 0-3.<br />
n No. 1 doubles - 1. Sabrina Okeson-<br />
Kora Torkelson, TRF, 3-0; 2. Liz<br />
Awender-Leah Trostad, Crookston, 2-1;<br />
3. Jordan Slaughter-Anna Steinwand,<br />
Moorhead, 1-2; 4. Kelly Radi-Katie<br />
Berggren, EGF, 0-3.<br />
n No. 2 doubles - 1. Shelby<br />
Lindtwed-Kennedey Resendez,<br />
Crookston, 3-0; 2. Ashley Nor<strong>man</strong>din-<br />
Katie Randall, EGF, 2-1; 3. Ashley<br />
Talley-Malory Smith, Moorhead, 1-2; 4.<br />
Brandi Malwitz-Juliet Tunberg, TRF, 0-<br />
3.<br />
n No. 3 doubles - 1. Sam Huot-Elle<br />
Jorgenson-Franny Marshall, TRF, 3-0;<br />
2. Rachel Kanten-Haley Maki-Tori<br />
Demarais, Crookston, 2-1; 3. Ally<br />
Grimley-Maddy Mueller-Emma<br />
Bjerklie-Brean Adamek, Moorhead, 1-2;<br />
4. Emma Dietrich-Mackenzie Burris,<br />
EGF, 0-3.<br />
Spong finished with 10 kills<br />
and Wellen served half of the<br />
Pioneers’ 16 aces.<br />
“We’ve got 11 girls,” pointed<br />
out Chamma. “They all play,<br />
and they all contribute. The<br />
Unique thing about this team is<br />
that they are all fired up to play<br />
no matter what position I put<br />
them in.”<br />
The Pioneers have a<br />
Wednesday (Oct. 3) showdown<br />
with Itasca in the Northland<br />
gym that has a 6:30 p.m. start<br />
time. The Vikings won 3-0 in<br />
their first Northern Division<br />
meeting at Grand Rapids earlier<br />
this fall.<br />
NCTC Scoring<br />
n Kills - Brianna Spong 10, Katie<br />
Marynik 5, Brittni Wellen 4, Ashley<br />
Lindgren 3, Britta Glass 3, Alie Dorn 3,<br />
Caitlin Hadrava 2, Kelsey Dalby 1.<br />
n Assists - Ashley Lindgren 15,<br />
Hannah Monsebroten 14.<br />
n Service aces - Brittni Wellen 8,<br />
Britta Glass 3, Brianna Spong 2, Tia<br />
Klein 1, Ashley Lindgren 1, Hannah<br />
Monsebroten 1.<br />
n Blocks - (solo-assisted) Brianna<br />
Spong 4-5, Katie Marynik 3-3, Bailee<br />
Walker 1-4, Alie Dorn 1-2; Brittni<br />
Wellen 1-1.<br />
n Digs - Tia Klein 14, Britta Glass<br />
12, Brittni Wellen 10, Ashley Lindgren<br />
2, Hannah Monsebroten 2, Brianna<br />
Spong 1, Katie Marynik 1.<br />
Tia Klein, Northland’s libero<br />
defensive specialist, bumped<br />
the ball into play with<br />
this serve receive during<br />
Wednesday’s college volleyball<br />
match against Fond du<br />
Lac.<br />
Heart O’ Lakes Conference expanding<br />
Reports have surfaced that<br />
Fergus <strong>Falls</strong> and Barnesville<br />
will join the Heart O’ Lakes<br />
Conference high school football<br />
line-up in either 2013 or 2014.<br />
Frank Fee of KROX Radio in<br />
Crookston wrote that the conference<br />
has voted yes to the applications<br />
by the Otters and<br />
Trojans.<br />
The additions will give the<br />
conference two eight-team divisions.<br />
Fergus <strong>Falls</strong> will be added to<br />
the Heart O’ Lakes North with<br />
Detroit Lakes, Perham, East<br />
Grand Forks, <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>,<br />
Crookston and Pequot Lakes.<br />
Barnesville will join Hawley,<br />
Pelican Rapids, Roseau,<br />
<strong>Warroad</strong>, Dilworth-Glyndon-<br />
Felton, Staples-Motley and<br />
Breckenridge in the Heart O’<br />
Lakes Conference Classic<br />
Division.<br />
Fee said teams will play the<br />
other seven teams in their division,<br />
then cross over to play one<br />
opponent in the other division to<br />
complete an eight-game regular<br />
season schedule.<br />
One of the reasons <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> became a conference<br />
member was to lock in opponents<br />
after years of searching<br />
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