In a recent meeting, discussions centered around the upcoming volleyball match between Orchard Farm and Saint Charles, highlighting both teams' recent struggles. Orchard Farm is entering the game with three consecutive losses, while the outcome of their latest match against Saint Charles remains uncertain, possibly due to inclement weather.
As both teams aim to secure a win, the focus shifts to the players. The Warriors, featuring a mix of juniors and seniors, will rely on standout performances from key players. Freshman Emma Eskew leads the team with 13 aces and boasts a commendable 75.4 serve efficiency rate. Chandler Blondin, with 32 kills, is expected to be a crucial offensive force, while Erin Klassing leads defensively with 41 digs.
The coaching staff, including head coach Kayla Nelson and assistants Kristen Cook and Tiffany Hilkey, along with team managers, play a vital role in supporting the players. The meeting also acknowledged the contributions of scoreboard and stat takers Debbie Tobin and Julie Razy, who ensure the smooth operation of the games.
As the match approaches, the organizers are seeking knowledgeable volunteers to enhance the broadcast experience. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact the central office for more information. The community's engagement is seen as essential to the success of the event, fostering a supportive environment for the athletes.