PREP VOLLEYBALL | Wednesday’s matches


Jackson-Milton 25-25-25,
Newton Falls 18-21-13

NORTH JACKSON — Alyssa Chine and Caitlyn Keck led the way as the Bluejays remain unbeaten. The Bluejays (12-0) got 17 points with three aces and 18 kills from Chine, who also added 32 attacks. Keck scored 14 points with two aces and made 11 kills. Each added 15 digs. Jennifer Kolasky made 39 sets and 15 assists. Newton Falls (5-9) had 15 digs from Kelsey McGregor while Blaine Chapman was the top scorer with four points. JVs: Jackson-Milton, 25-21, 25-10.

Springfield 22-25-25-25,
Canfield 25-22-20-23

NEW MIDDLETOWN — Whitney Yaeger set the pace for Springfield (9-5) with 14 kills, seven blocks, seven points and three aces. Jaimie Foster added 11 kills and three points while Andria Lyons scored 13 points and Morgan Fagnano added 10 points. Canfield (8-9) was led by Kaylie Luklan with 20 kills, two blocks and five points. Megg Andrews added 13 kills and Courtney Rothbauer had 11 points.

Warren Harding 25-25-25,
Campbell 23-9-16

WARREN — Keshia Slater and Ronisha Howard combined for 11 aces to pace Harding (2-12) while Autumn Hall added seven kills. Hall finished with 15 points and Howard added 11, while Jocelyn Richardson led the way with 17 digs. JVs: Harding, 25-13, 25-7.

Lakeview 23-25-25-25,
Liberty 25-15-20-18

CORTLAND — Haley Bates made 33 assists and four blocks for the Bulldogs (13-2, 7-2 Trumbull Athletic Conference). Abbey Bensing made three blocks and scored 11 points with three aces. Joanna Novotny scored 14 points and made 16 digs and 12 kills. For the Leopards (8-6, 5-4), Megan Kay made 12 kills and three blocks while Jessie Szakacs made three blocks and 35 assists. JVs: Lakeview, 25-15, 25-11.

Lordstown 25-25-25, Badger 6-11-11

KINSMAN — Junior middle hitter Brianna Blodgett had 17 points and five aces. Senior middle hitter Megan Gibson had 15 points and four aces, 10 kills and two digs. Junior setter Karly Gibbs made 14 assists while junior setter Whitney Blank made 10 assists for Lordstown (14-2, 9-0 Northeast Athletic Conference). JVs: Lordstown, 25-11, 25-17.