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Varsity Volleyball Triumphs Against Rouse

Varsity Volleyball dug pink and dished out a win in their game on Friday, Sept. 26 against Rouse High School. They won all 3 of their sets, taking the win.

It was a nail biter as the serve switched back and forth between both teams. But at the end of the first set, the Lady Warriors dominated Rouse High School 25-19, showing their strength.

“I think that we won because of how much energy we had, and whenever we made an error, we shook it off,” Captain Angela Yu ‘15 said.

They continued to play and ended up winning all 3 sets. Captain Yu even used unorthodox methods like getting the ball over the net by kicking it, and getting 3 serves in a row during the 3rd set, ensuring their victory.

The game against Rouse was also their annual Dig Pink game in support of breast cancer. All of the players were wearing pink, selling t-shirts, and throwing small foam balls into the crowd. Proceeds of the ticket sales went to the Sideout Foundation.

“I think everything came together today and everything seems awesome going from here because we can only go up,” Emily Tippetts ‘15 said.

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Ishani Pandya
Ishani Pandya, Heritage Editor in Chief
Hey! I’m Ishani and I’m an associate editor for the Westwood High School yearbook. I’ve been on Westwood Student Press for 2 years now and love it! When I’m not in the newsroom, I’m either dancing or at a Longhorn football game. And if you ever want to bribe me, buy me sweet potato fries from Kerbey Lane or give me some chocolate. Also don’t ever give me cantaloupe because I hate it and then I will hate you.

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