Christian County opened the 2009 season with a 2-1 win over Crittenden County Thursday night at Colonel Gym.
Christian County beat Crittenden County 2 sets to 1 (25-19, 21-25, 25-10)
Kayla Wade had 22 assists, 1 kill and 1 ace.
Michelle O'Quinn had 11 kills, 1 ace and 1 block.
Casey Castile had 9 kills, 1 ace and 1 block.
Carly P'Pool had 6 aces, 1 kill, 1 block and 1 assist.
Courtney Baker had 8 blocks, 1 kill and 1 assist.
Shelby Allison had 4 blocks, 2 kills and 2 aces.
Brianna Outland had 3 aces.
In the JV match, Christian County won 21-9, 21-9.
Bailey Joiner had 8 assists, 4 aces and 1 kill.
April Buckner had 7 assists, 1 ace and 1 kill.
Raegan Taylor had 6 kills and 2 aces.
Nicole Brown had 3 kills and 2 aces.
Kirsten Dulin had 3 kills and 2 aces.
Katie Rogers had 1 kill.
"We played up and down the first two sets of the match. In the third set, the girls turned it on and showed how they are capable of playing," CCHS head coach Rick Erickson said. "Crittenden tipped and pushed the ball a lot and we didn't make any adjustments until the third set. I hope it was just first match jitters and that we are beyond that now."
Christian County will play in the Apollo Summer Slam tonight in Owensboro.
Elsewhere, Hopkinsville evened their record at 1-1 on the season with a 25-23, 25-18 win at Russellville.
"We played better and worked well at the net," said HHS head coach Mindy Hargrove. "We clicked better and our serving and passing was much better than Tuesday."
Hopkinsville will play at Todd County Central Monday.
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