September 14, 2023 at 2:26 p.m.
After a rough week, Paige Fortkamp found a way to bounce back.
Following her five-game stretch with only 28 kills, she earned 11 in the University of Saint Francis’ 25-18, 15-25, 25-18, 26-24 win over the Goshen College Maple Leafs.
Her 11 kills were the most for the Cougars and only trailed Goshen’s Sadie Brenneman who had 17.
St. Francis moves to 5-2 when Fortkamp nets double-digit kills, while the team is 0-5 when she is held to single digits.
Fortkamp committed five hitting errors on 31 attacks, to earn her a 14.6% overall hitting percentage.
She also had six assists and three digs in the match.
Anhely Montes
Jay County – 2020
Took two shots as the Anderson University Ravens split a pair of games against Huntington and St. Mary’s College.
Montes played 57 minutes in the Ravens’ 1-0 loss to Huntington. She took her shot 10:15 into the game, with the ball sailing wide left of the goal.
The sole goal of the match was scored 67:18 into the contest.
In Anderson’s 3-2 victory over the Belles, Montes logged 62 minutes on the pitch. Her only shot came two-thirds of the way through the match. The shot missed the goal high and to the right.
All three of the Ravens’ goals were scored in the final ten minutes to complete the comeback-victory.
Kyndall Ferguson netted the first goal at the 80:35 minute mark.
The second goal was scored by Lauren Brown unassisted less than 30 seconds later.
The game looked as if it was going to end in a tie before Bakah Blair broke it. Her goal went to the back of the net with only 39 seconds remaining in the game.
Whitley Rammel
Fort Recovery – 2022
Found herself back on the court for a set in East Tennessee State’s 20-25, 25-15, 25-19, 25-12 loss to the Davidson Wildcats on Saturday.
It was Rammel’s first time back on the court since she started the match against Ohio State on Aug. 27.
The Buccaneers just didn’t have enough firepower to take down Davidson in the match. The Wildcats finished with 12 more kills than ETSU, and were led by Jackie Bardin with 18. Mia Compas and Sola Omonije both had nine for Davidson as well.
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