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Eagles win against Britton Deerfield

By Ava Belair,

E2 Editor


The Erie Mason girls volleyball team lost in the second round of districts against SMCC Saturday, Nov. 9 at Whiteford High School bringing an end to a great season. 

Girls volleyball upsets Deerfield to move on to districts

By Grace Albright, reporter


     The Erie Mason varsity girls defeated Britton Deerfield in three sets at the volleyball game on senior night, Oct. 29. 


     There are three seniors who were honored at this game – Beth Sweeney (outside hitter), Mackenna Gallaher (right side hitter), and Brooke Langenderfer (setter). 


     The team celebrated Sweeney’s 500th kill, in addition to Jayanna Willet’s’s 500th dig.


     The girls are TCC league champs, undefeated in the league with a record of 12-0.


     This was the volleyball girls’ last game of their season before district play starts next week. Their first district game will be Wednesday, Nov. 6. 


Eagles vs. Bobcats

MASON EAGLES DEFEAT WHITEFORD BOBCATS IN FIRST GAME OF DISTRICTS

By Ava Belair, co-chief editor

Nov. 13, 2024


     On Wednesday, Nov. 6, our Varsity Volleyball team won three out of five sets playing the Whiteford Bobcats, ultimately eliminating them from districts all together. 


     Sophomore Zoie Stubleski shared her mentality during the game with us, saying “My mindset going into this game was to just stay positive and play as a team by having high communication.“ 


     When asked what her favorite moment was so far this season, she responded: “Definitely taking Whiteford out of districts tonight, it’s probably the most fun I’ve ever had playing volleyball.”


     Senior Beth Sweeney shared her inspiration: “My inspiration is probably my older sister Angela, because I originally didn’t want to play volleyball, but my sister decided she was going to play in eighth grade, and so I ended up playing my freshman year. I hated it originally, but she loved it, so I kept playing and now I love the sport. So, she’s my inspiration.”

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