Twin Valley League Volleyball – Week 3 – 9/13/2023

 

Team League Overall
Hanover 6-0 10-1
Frankfort 4-0 9-3
Valley Heights 5-1 11-5
Centralia 3-2 8-4
Doniphan West 3-2 5-4
Clifton-Clyde 4-3 10-7
Linn 3-3 7-5
Washington County 2-3 6-10
Axtell 2-3 3-8
Troy 1-5 1-5
Onaga 0-5 2-12
Blue Valley 0-6 1-10

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Scores from September 12, 2023
Hanover def Centralia 25-22 25-17
Hanover def Valley Heights 25-17 25-15
**Valley Heights def Centralia 14-25 25-21 25-18
Axtell def Troy 25-17 17-25 26-24
Linn def Troy 25-10 25-23
**Linn def Axtell 25-22 23-25 26-24
Onaga def St. Xavier 25-16 25-7
Washington County def Onaga 25-17 25-22
Washington County def St. Xavier 25-15 25-7
**Frankfort def Blue Valley 25-12 25-16
**Doniphan West def Frankfort 25-23 19-25 25-20
Frankfort def Clifton-Clyde 25-19 25-21
Doniphan West def Clifton-Clyde 24-26 25-21 25-20
Doniphan West def Blue Valley 25-10 25-8
Clifton-Clyde def Blue Valley 25-10 25-19
**denotes not a league match

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TOURNEY RESULTS

Saturday, September 9

Frankfort Invitational Tournament
Cair Paravel def Onaga 14-25 25-23 25-11
Cair Paravel def Frankfort 25-12 25-23
Cair Paravel def Washington County 25-16 26-28 25-22
Frankfort def Washington County 26-24 25-17
Frankfort def Onaga 25-9 25-13
Washington County def Onaga 18-25 25-20 25-10
Washington County def Jackson Heights 25-14 25-16
Jackson Heights def Onaga 25-15 25-23
Bracket Play
Championship
Cair Paravel def Frankfort 25-22 25-16
Consolation
Washington County def Jackson Heights 25-21 25-20
1st-Cair Paravel
2nd-Frankfort
3rd-Washington County
4th-Jackson Heights
5th-Onaga

Clifton-Clyde Invitational
Hanover def Southern Cloud 25-5 25-7
Hanover def St. John’s/Tipton 25-7 25-6
Hanover def Blue Valley 25-7 25-10
Blue Valley def Southern Cloud 25-22 25-11
St. John’s/Tipton def Blue Valley 25-20 25-20
Linn def Clifton-Clyde 25-18 25-21
Clifton-Clyde def Lincoln 25-18 25-12
Clifton-Clyde def Thunder Ridge 25-10 25-13
Linn def Lincoln 25-19 25-8
Linn def Thunder Ridge 25-9 25-17
Bracket Play
Thunder Ridge def Blue Valley 25-22 25-22
St. John’s/Tipton def Linn 25-22 25-20
Clifton-Clyde def Hanover 25-22 17-25 25-22
3rd Place Match
Hanover def Linn 25-20 25-16
Championship
Clifton-Clyde def St. John’s/Tipton 25-14 25-22

Clifton- Clyde – 1st Place
Hanover – 3rd Place
Linn – 4th Place
Blue Valley –

Riley County Invitational Tournament
Valley Heights def Wichita Independent 25-18 25-18
St. Marys def Valley Heights 25-7 25-23
Great Bend def Valley Heights 25-19 25-17
Consolation Bracket
Valley Heights def Chapman 25-18 25-21
Consolation/5th Place
Valley Heights def Riley County 25-13 25-14

Monday, September 1

Onaga Triangular
Bishop Seabury def Onaga 25-19 17-25 25-13
Onaga def Burlingame 25-18 25-18
Maur Hill/Mount Academy Triangular
MH/MA def Doniphan West 25-21 25-23
Doniphan West def Atchison 25-14 25-8

UPCOMING GAMES

Tuesday, September 19
at Washington County – Doniphan West, Valley Heights, Hanover
at Troy – Centralia
at Clifton-Clyde – Axtell, Blue Valley
at Frankfort – Linn, Onaga

Saturday, September 16

Hiawatha Invitational
Doniphan West
Centralia
Troy

Republic County Invitational
Hanover
Clifton-Clyde

Saturday, September 23

Axtell Invitational
Axtell
Frankfort
Linn
Valley Heights

Wakefield Tourney
Blue Valley
Clifton-Clyde

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Derek Nester
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Derek Nester was born and raised in Blue Rapids and graduated from Valley Heights High School in 2000. He attended Cowley College in Arkansas City and Johnson County Community College in Overland Park studying Journalism & Media Communications. In 2002 Derek joined Taylor Communications, Inc. in Salina, Kansas working in digital media for 550 AM KFRM and 100.9 FM KCLY. Following that stop, he joined Dierking Communications, Inc. stations KNDY AM & FM as a board operator and fill-in sports play-by-play announcer. Starting in 2005 Derek joined the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network as a Studio Coordinator at 101 The Fox in Kansas City, a role he would serve for 15 years culminating in the Super Bowl LIV Championship game broadcast. In 2020 he moved to Audacy, formerly known as Entercom Communications, Inc. and 106.5 The Wolf and 610 Sports Radio, the new flagship stations of the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network, the largest radio network in the NFL. Through all of this, Derek continues to serve as the Digital Media Director for Sunflower State Radio, the digital and social media operations of Dierking Communications, Inc. and the 6 radio stations it owns and operates across Kansas.

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