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Tartan Girls Volleyball Remains Undefeated in League Play
St. Margaret's improved to 5-0 with a win over Saddleback Thursday.
St. Margaret's girls volleyball program kept its league unbeaten record alive, defeating Saddleback High School 3-0 on Thursday evening. The win puts the Tartans at 5-0 in league competition without conceding a set.
The Tartans were led in Thursday's win by kBrady Moseley (14 K, .476 eff.), Eileen Sadati (9 K, .615 eff.) and Leila Rooney (6 K, .556 eff.). Caroline Otterbein added three kills, while Carly Grumet contributed three kills and recorded six aces on 22 serves.
St. Margaret's will look to keep their league win streak alive on Tuesday, Sept. 20, against Santa Ana High School at home. Game time is set for 6:15 p.m.
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