MT’s Kylie Yeazel reaches 1,000 set assists

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GREENFIELD — The Miami Trace High School varsity volleyball team kept its winning streak going Tuesday, Sept. 10 when the Panthers visited McClain High School.

Miami Trace won the varsity match convincingly, 25-9, 25-9 and 25-5.

The Panthers, defenders of back-to-back Frontier Athletic Conference championships, improved to 9-0 overall, 3-0 in the FAC.

McClain is now 2-1 in the conference, 5-7 overall.

A milestone was achieved during the match by Miami Trace sophomore Kylie Yeazel as she reached the 1,000-mark in career set assists.

“Kylie has done a tremendous job at the setting position for us,” Miami Trace head coach Doug Mace said. “For Kylie to reach this milestone as a sophomore speaks volumes about all of the hard work and dedication she has put into her love for the game.

“This is a rare feat to reach this milestone as a sophomore,” Mace said. “She is one of the best in southern Ohio.”

Also for Miami Trace, Addyson Butts had 15 kills and Lauren Farrens had 11 kills.

Miami Trace will play at Washington High School Tuesday.

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