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Chandlers wins another title
by Crystin Faenza
Sports Reporter
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Adairville Lady Cardinal Janie Tyler bumps the ball to her teammates during their semi-final game against Olmstead at the middle school volleyball championships held Tuesday night.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Adairville Lady Cardinal Janie Tyler bumps the ball to her teammates during their semi-final game against Olmstead at the middle school volleyball championships held Tuesday night.
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Miranda Wright goes up for a spike against the Adairville Lady Cardnials in the semi-final game on Tuesday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Miranda Wright goes up for a spike against the Adairville Lady Cardnials in the semi-final game on Tuesday.
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Catherine Miller of the Chandlers Lady Bears bumps the ball over the net to the Olmstead Lady Rams during the championship game on Tuesday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Catherine Miller of the Chandlers Lady Bears bumps the ball over the net to the Olmstead Lady Rams during the championship game on Tuesday.
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Olmstead Lady Ram LeeAnn Coots sets the ball to her teammates during the championship game against the Lady Bears.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Olmstead Lady Ram LeeAnn Coots sets the ball to her teammates during the championship game against the Lady Bears.
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Jaclyn Batchelor tips the ball over the net to the Lady Bears.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Jaclyn Batchelor tips the ball over the net to the Lady Bears.
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Amber Carroll of the Lady Bears tips the ball over to LeeAnn Coots of Olmstead to score the final points in the championship game.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Amber Carroll of the Lady Bears tips the ball over to LeeAnn Coots of Olmstead to score the final points in the championship game.
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The Chandlers Lady Bears celebrate their championship win after beating Olmstead 2-0.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza The Chandlers Lady Bears celebrate their championship win after beating Olmstead 2-0.
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The Chandlers Lady Bears hold up their first place trophy after their win against the Olmstead Lady Rams in the championship game.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza The Chandlers Lady Bears hold up their first place trophy after their win against the Olmstead Lady Rams in the championship game.
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The Olmstead Lady Rams huddle and celebrate their second place win at the middle school volleyball championship on Tuesday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza The Olmstead Lady Rams huddle and celebrate their second place win at the middle school volleyball championship on Tuesday.
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The Logan County Middle School volleyball tournament was held on Monday and Tuesday this week. All the Logan County Middle School volleyball teams gathered to compete to win the championship title. The Chandlers Lady Bears went undefeated for the second straight year and beat the Olmstead Lady Bears in the final game to take home the championship title.

The final night began with the quarter-final game between the Adairville Lady Cardinals and the Auburn Lady Tigers. The girls played close games but the Lady Cardinals won 2-0 to make their way into the semi-finals.

The Lady Cardinals then faced the Olmstead Lady Rams in the semi-final game where the Lady Rams bear the Lady Cardinals 2-0 (25-9, 25-17).

The championship game started next with the Lady Rams and the Chandlers Lady Bears. The Lady Bears took a big lead and held it through the entire first match to win 25-10 against the Lady Rams.

The Lady Rams weren’t ready to give up in the second match and fought hard against the Lady Bears. The Lady Rams tied the game at 8-8 but the Lady Bears got the lead back and held it until the game tied again at 24-24.There was a strong intensity in the game for the last points but the Lady Bears pulled through and earned the last two points to win 26-24.

“I’m very proud of my girls they had a great season. They are improved greatly throughout the year,” said Olmstead head coach Buddy Wright. “Were losing six eighth graders and their the heart of the team. But we will gladly accept second place.”

“We played a tough team tonight and I’m proud of the girls. It’s a very happy and emotional win,” said Chandlers coach Kelly Carpenter. “The girls went undefeated in the season and in the championship. We’re losing a lot of girls so it’s an emotional night.”

The Lady Bears have a combined record of 26-0 for the past two seasons.

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