Timberland defeated the Warrenton Warriors in the Warriors’ first varsity volleyball match, the play-by-play announcer said; the broadcast did not specify set scores.
The announcer described an early Timberland advantage and said Timberland took the first set. Colton Barnes and other Timberland players produced key kills and serves as Timberland built a lead that put them up two sets, and the announcer later declared Timberland the match winner. "Congratulations, to Timberland on their victory tonight," the play-by-play announcer said.
The broadcast emphasized that Warrenton’s program is in its inaugural season. The announcer noted several individual efforts for Warrenton — including Isaac Wagner and a player referred to as Fabian — and multiple “good digs” and volleys despite lineup confusion and limited experience. The announcer described a coaching timeout for Warrenton during the third game in which coaches Cholting and Brown worked with players on positioning and fundamentals.
Timberland’s players singled out in the commentary included Colton Barnes (noted for a match-clinching hit in the second set), Justin Bennett (strong serving), Marcus Lee (several kills), and Austin White (powerful swings). The announcer also highlighted a large jump serve and multiple aces from Timberland that helped produce sideouts and extended runs.
The broadcast repeatedly framed the match as a learning experience for Warrenton: "It's been a great learning experience for the boys," the announcer said, noting middle-school students were at the event to cheer the new program. The announcer closed by congratulating Timberland and praising Warrenton’s effort, and said Warrenton will play baseball next Tuesday.
No formal scoreline for each set or a final tally by points was provided in the transcript; where the announcer provided counts during play (for example, noting Timberland led 2 games to 0 at one point), those counts are reported here as commentary observations rather than an official box score. The broadcast did not identify an institutional box score or game sheet on-air.