Lady Indians gain FAC win; Tylee Davis sets school record in career digs
Hillsboro junior Tylee Davis (10) — pictured from a match earlier this season — recorded her 921st career dig in a game played against the Washington Lady Blue Lions. (HCP Photo/Stephen Forsha)
Traveling a county over to Fayette County the Hillsboro Lady Indians visited their Frontier Athletic Conference counterpart and defeated them, as HHS won against the Washington Lady Blue Lions in three consecutive sets.
HHS won the match by scores of 25-16, 25-8, and 25-16.
For Hillsboro, in the digs category, junior Tylee Davis hit a career and school-record milestone with her 921st career dig, finishing the match with 11.
HHS was led in kills by Ryan Wagoner with 16, followed by Davis with 12, Riley Pence with seven, and Marianne Mycroft with one.
Aces were led by Wagoner with three, while Emmalee had two. Kayle Seeling totaled one, and Allie Roush also collected an ace.
Young collected the lone block for HHS.
Hillsboro saw Davis lead HHS with 11 digs, while Seeling had eight. Also with digs for HHS were Paisley Zink (one), Roush (three), Josie Rhoades (three), Young (one), and Macy Fauber (six).
Hillsboro’s assist leader was Seeling with 26, while Davis totaled three. Next were Pence, Roush, and Young with one.