Redondo Union defeats Marymount in high school girls volleyball showdown
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Redondo Union defeats Marymount in high school girls volleyball showdown
"In an early season showdown between two of the top girls volleyball teams in the state, Redondo Union took control over the last two sets to handle Marymount 25-23, 18-25, 25-21, 25-14 and prove it is a threat for its first Southern Section championship since 2019."
"The squads entered their nonleague matchup with a 22-1 combined record this fall and could meet again down the road with the stakes even higher. The Sea Hawks' triumph was all the more impressive given that it was accomplished without libero Rowan DeVore (sidelined with flu) and senior twins Avery and Addi Junk, who are skipping the indoor season to concentrate on beach volleyball, which both are committed to play at Florida State."
""Indoor is my favorite and we've put in so much work, it would be great to go out on top my last year," Zimmerman said. "This was a solid match for us and if we can bring the same energy and fight every game we have a good chance.""
Redondo Union beat Marymount 25-23, 18-25, 25-21, 25-14 in a nonleague early-season matchup, asserting championship potential. The teams entered the match with a combined 22-1 record. Redondo won despite missing libero Rowan DeVore and seniors Avery and Addi Junk, who are focusing on beach volleyball at Florida State. California commit Abby Zimmerman led with 26 kills, Leah Blair added 10 kills, and Taylor Boice contributed seven. Setter Marlo Libbey recorded 33 assists and three aces. Both programs arrived after successful Hawaii tournaments, with Redondo runner-up at Ann Kang and Marymount winning the Hawaiian Island Labor Day Classic.
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