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Tartans Sweep Barons to Advance to CIF Volleyball Semifinal
St. Margaret's made quick work of Fountain Valley Wednesday.
The Tartans are headed to the CIF-SS Div. III semifinals after a 3-0 (25-18, 25-21, 25-18) quarterfinal win over visiting Fountain Valley High School.
Reed Wainwright led with a match-high 29 kills, with Luke Reinkensmeyer contributing 12 kills. Shane Aitken was stellar for the Tartans, notching 45 assists and keeping St. Margaret's in control with consistent setting.
"The team played at a consistently high level throughout the match and made some nice adjustments to slow down Fountain Valley's attack," said head coach Bob Yoder. "Our side out offense was the key and eventually wore them down."
The Tartans will next face Alemany on the road on Saturday, May 6 at 5 p.m.
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