Lady Wildcats down Clarksville in three

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  • Rainey Johnson (3) goes up for a block during recent action. Johnson had a big game against Clarksville, recording 11 kills, four assists, three aces, and one block. Photo by DJ Spencer
    Rainey Johnson (3) goes up for a block during recent action. Johnson had a big game against Clarksville, recording 11 kills, four assists, three aces, and one block. Photo by DJ Spencer
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The Sulphur Springs Lady Wildcats grabbed another win Friday with a three-set victory over the Clarksville Lady Tigers. The game’s outcome was never in question, as the Lady Wildcats had an edge all game long.

The first set would see the Lady Wildcats dominate, while the Lady Tigers struggled. Sulphur Springs would win the first set 25-- 15.

The second set would be more of the same, as the Lady Wildcats were in a rhythm while the Lady Tigers couldn’t find any rhythm. Sulphur Springs would win the second set 25-14, extending their lead to 2-0.

The Lady Tigers wouldn’t go down without a fight, however, as they played really hard in the third set. Ultimately, the Lady Wildcats didn’t let that phase them, as they would win the third set 2521, completing the sweep.

Rainey Johnson had a stellar performance, recording 11 kills, four assists, three aces, and one block. Trinity Jefferson also had a great game with 12 assists, six aces, three digs, and one kill. Laney Hurst tallied seven digs, four aces, and four assists.

Kinley Friddle came through with six aces, three digs, and one kill. Aaliyah Cheatum finished with five kills and two blocks. Addisyn Wall tallied four kills.

Lexi McCoy would finish with three kills, three digs, and one assist. Addy Fenton recorded three digs and two aces. Briley Vice totaled three digs.

Kate Monk recorded two assists, one block, one dig, and one kill. Mali Maeker had one ace and one dig. Kyra Carter tallied one kill.

With this win, the Wildcats are over .500 again at 13-12. They will look to keep this momentum rolling Tuesday, when they travel to Greenville to take on the Pioneer Technology and Arts Academy (PTAA) Lady Panthers.