Oxford volleyball splits games to begin the week

Blackhawk volleyball draws even on the season with 3-0 win

OXFORD – The Oxford lady Blackhawks played their way to the tune of a 3-0 home win over Delhi on Monday.
Oxford’s Allison Beckwith helped the lead the charge in the home win – having seven aces, three kills, six assists, and one block.
In the first set of the night, on Monday, September 18, Oxford snagged a solid 25-11 win. The following two sets, Delhi was able to settle in slightly, however, that slight bit only resulted in three additional points as the Oxford defense held strong.
In set two, the lady Blackhawks won at 25-14 – followed by a set three that saw Oxford repeat for a win at 25-14.
Following Beckwith in her efforts was Allison Paster, Jessie Howe, Destiny Oralls and Andrea Dempsey. Paster finished with four aces and four digs. Dempsey snagged two digs with two kills. While Howe had four aces and Oralls had two kills.
With the home win in the books on Monday, Oxford volleyball (1-1 overall) had no down time, as they played on the road on Tuesday, September 19, at Walton at 6:30 p.m.


Oxford volleyball defeats Delhi 3-0
Sets: 25-11, 25-14 and 25-14


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WALTON – Riding high off their Monday night 3-0 win over Delhi, Oxford head coach Kim Martin was hoping that the solid play would continue into Tuesday.
However, when Oxford made the trip to Walton on Tuesday, September 19, despite all their efforts, it was a one-sided matchup in favor of the home Warriors.
Walton stole the show, winning the first set at 25-17, followed by a dominating 25-9 set – and getting capped off with a 25-21 third set.
In the loss for Oxford, Destiny Oralls had two aces and three digs. Allison Beckwith had four kills and two assists. Krysten Vigus added two kills, while Kelsey Drewniak and Maria Thompson each through in three digs a piece.
Taking the win, Walton saw Lizzie DeFalco snag seven aces, with Claire Loker having five aces and Emma Walley at four kills. Jamie Klein secured two kills, while Aislynn Drumm having three digs, and Hiley Gardner having two assists.
Next up for Oxford (1-2 overall), they will be on the road next when they travel to Harpursville for a matchup with the Hornets on Thursday, September 21, at 6:30 p.m.


Walton defeats Oxford volleyball 3-0
Sets: 25-17, 25-9, and 25-21

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