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Fort Zumwalt South sweeps Warrenton 3-0 in boys varsity volleyball at Warrenton High School

2902040 · April 8, 2025
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Fort Zumwalt South defeated Warrenton 3-0 in a boys varsity volleyball match at Warrenton High School, the game broadcast reported. Fort Zumwalt’s varsity roster was described as mostly seniors; Warrenton is led by first-year coach Jake Brown. The broadcast also noted local sponsors and upcoming coverage.

Fort Zumwalt South defeated Warrenton 3-0 in a boys varsity volleyball match at Warrenton High School, the game broadcast reported.

The matchup paired a veteran Fort Zumwalt South squad — the broadcast said the varsity roster was all seniors except one junior — against a first-year Warrenton program coached by Jake Brown. The announcer characterized Warrenton as showing “a lot of gains” this season and noted the Warriors’ five-set victory over Battle in a recent match.

The broadcast described standard high-school rally scoring (sets to 25; a fifth set, if needed, to 15) and said Warrenton used a libero for back-row defense. Fort Zumwalt South took control late in the third set and closed out the match; the announcer called the final result “three games to nothing.”

Players mentioned during the broadcast included Fabian (who served during a late Warrenton rally), Lee, Lock, Gentry, Montgomery, Jace Davis, Eddie Horton, Moore Johnson and Williams. The announcer described several competitive volleys and a late run by Warrenton but reported that Fort Zumwalt South finished the match with the win.

The broadcast thanked local sponsors, naming Main Street Real Estate and a Jonesburg business identified on-air as Hunter’s Sakes. The announcer said Hunter’s Sakes is leasing commercial space on Main Street in Jonesburg and promoted a forthcoming Hunter Oaks subdivision near Jonesburg Elementary School.

The broadcast closed by announcing the station’s next scheduled coverage: high-school baseball on the Warrenton athletics YouTube and Facebook pages.