Friday, May 24, 2013
Jr. spikers nab win
Friday, 28 September 2012 - 1:21pm
But the three other Muskie court teams had a tougher go of things yesterday against the Broncos.
In junior girls’ basketball action, the black-and-gold fell 33-23 to drop to 1-1 on the season.
The Muskie seniors, meanwhile, are now 0-2 after losing 35-28.
And the Muskie senior boys’ spikers were unable to build off the momentum from their opening three-set sweep of the Eagles here Tuesday, falling in straight sets to Kenora.
The Muskies will resume action next Thursday (Oct. 4) in Dryden, with their next home games slated for Wednesday, Oct. 10 versus the Broncos.
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After falling in four sets to the Dryden Eagles here Tuesday afternoon, the Muskie junior boys’ volleyball team rebounded in a big way yesterday in Kenora.
Fort High swept the host Broncos in straight sets (25-22, 25-12, and 25-9) to improve to 1-1 on the NorWOSSA season.
In junior girls’ basketball action, the black-and-gold fell 33-23 to drop to 1-1 on the season.
The Muskie seniors, meanwhile, are now 0-2 after losing 35-28.
And the Muskie senior boys’ spikers were unable to build off the momentum from their opening three-set sweep of the Eagles here Tuesday, falling in straight sets to Kenora.
The Muskies will resume action next Thursday (Oct. 4) in Dryden, with their next home games slated for Wednesday, Oct. 10 versus the Broncos.





