GAMBIER __ The Bluffton University volleyball team went the distance in a five-set win at Kenyon that marked program victory #1,000 for the Beavers. Bluffton moved to 4-1 on the season, while the Owls of Kenyon fell to 0-4.
The visitors took set number one, 25-20, and had leads of 23-21 and 15-10 in the second and third sets, but Kenyon used a pair of late runs to take a 2-1 lead over the Beavers. Bluffton bounced back with a 25-19 victory that sent it to the fifth where the Beavers left nothing to chance with a dominating 15-7 shellacking in the clincher.
On Friday, September 6, Bluffton Art Company invites you to attend opening night at their 105 E Elm St, Suite A location. The Open House event will be “a fun evening of treats and raffle prizes while you explore the studio, book a class, and meet the owners!”
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BLUFFTON __ The Bluffton High School volleyball team defeated visiting Arlington in a four-set, non-league match on Tuesday, September 3.
The Pirates won 25-18, 25-10, 15-25, 25-16.
The home win improved the Pirate record to 7-1 this season. The Red Devils fell to 6-2 after the loss.
Kendall Stackhouse topped the Bluffton hitters with 15 kills, while Libby Hocanson knocked down 11 kills. She added a team-high 14 digs and served two aces.