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St. Margaret's defeated the Lightning 3-0 Monday evening.
On Monday evening, St. Margaret's boys volleyball program notched a 3-0 league win against visiting Sage Hill School.
Reed Wainwright led the Tartans with 16 kills and 8 digs, while Russel Frye (6 kills, 14 digs) and Luke Reinkensmeyer (6 kills, 1 dig) supported in the win. Shane Aitken provided 35 assists to keep the Tartans rolling.
With the win, the Tartans improve to 4-2 in league play and are looking to make a push for the CIF-SS postseason set to begin on April 26.
The Tartans will return to the court on Wednesday, April 20, to face Orangewood Academy on the road.
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