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Tartans Roll Over University, Move on to CIF Div. IV Volleyball Quarterfinals
St. Margaret's will face Oak Park on May 4.
St. Margaret's boys volleyball program took the next step in its quest for a CIF championship, defeating University High School 3-0 (25-17, 25-17, 25-16) on April 30. The win keeps the Tartans' set win streak alive, having not dropped a set in playoff matchups yet.
Reed Wainwright finished with 19 kills, keeping the Trojans off balance all match. Luke Reinkensmyer and Drew Bowman added five kills each, with Russel Frye contributing 12 digs. Shane Aitken notched 28 assists for the Tartans.
St. Margaret's will face Oak Park in the CIF Div. IV Quarterfinal on the road on Wednesday, May 4.
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