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In a recent nonconference girls tennis match, Pipestone Area emerged victorious over New Ulm with a score of 5-2. Despite the loss, New Ulm’s Karlee Prahl showcased her skills by securing a win over Jasmine Boeke at No. 1 singles. Prahl dominated the match with a score of 6-2, 6-0, demonstrating her talent and determination on the court. Additionally, the New Ulm No. 2 doubles team of Kaylee Evan and Lilly Kral also contributed to the team’s effort by clinching a win against Laura Minet and Iva Witter with a score of 2-6, 6-4, 10-2.

Looking ahead, New Ulm is gearing up for more exciting matches as they prepare to face off against St. Peter and Mankato West on Thursday. With their recent experience against Pipestone Area, the team is sure to bring their A-game and continue to showcase their skills and teamwork on the court.

In the realm of prep volleyball, Wabasso secured a convincing victory over Lakeview with a sweep of 25-11, 25-19, 25-20 in a nonconference match. Alivia Olson led the Rabbits with an impressive performance, tallying 11 kills, 11 digs, and three aces. Leah Mathiowetz and Camryn Irlbeck also made significant contributions to the team’s success with their kills and aces. With Sarah Carlson’s 39 assists leading the way, Wabasso demonstrated their strength and cohesion as a team.

Madelia also shone in their nonconference volleyball game against Mountain Lake Area, sweeping their opponents with scores of 25-20, 25-20, 25-22. Ashlynn Sweet led the Blackhawks with 12 kills, four blocks, and two aces, showcasing her versatility and skill on the court. With a well-rounded team effort, including contributions from Makayla Sorenson, Katie Bocock, and Payton Bruns, Madelia secured the win and looks ahead to their upcoming match against Cedar Mountain.

In another exciting matchup, Sleepy Eye emerged victorious over Loyola in a Tomahawk-Valley Conference volleyball crossover match. Sam Price led the Indians with 12 kills, eight digs, and two aces, while Jaelynn Schauman and Paige Haala also made significant contributions to the team’s success. With Hannah Meyer’s 17 set assists guiding the team, Sleepy Eye showcased their talent and determination on the court.

Nicollet also secured a win in their Tomahawk-Valley Conference volleyball crossover match against Lester Prairie, with a score of 25-18, 20-25, 25-22, 25-9. Cason Forbrook and Leah Bode led the Raiders with their impressive performances, while Miah Lambrecht and Kamryn Truebenbach also made key contributions to the team’s success. With a well-rounded effort, Nicollet demonstrated their strength and teamwork on the court.

In girls soccer action, Fairmont emerged victorious over New Ulm with a score of 5-4 in a Big South Conference game. Despite the loss, Olivia Enter, Jesalyn Skoglund, Grace Barie, and Yanellie Fernandez all made significant contributions to New Ulm’s effort. With Ellie Dake’s 13 saves in the game, the team showcased their resilience and determination on the field.

As the season progresses, these teams will continue to showcase their skills and teamwork in their respective sports, bringing excitement and competition to the local sports scene. Fans can look forward to more thrilling matches and impressive performances from these talented athletes.

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