Madison Wiese of Bishop Neumann returns the ball against Elkhorn in the title match of the Bishop Neumann Tournament on Sept. 13. The Cavaliers fell to the Antlers in three sets.
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Kyler Cada of Bishop Neumann goes for a kill at the net during the title match of the Bishop Neumann Tournament on Sept. 13. The Cavaliers came in second with a 2-1 record.
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Ila Bolden of Bishop Neumann sets the ball against Elkhorn during the Bishop Neumann Tournament on Sept. 13. She had 29 assists in a three set loss to the Antlers.
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Brooke Thiele goes for a kill against Elkhorn during the Bishop Neumann Volleyball Tournament on Sept. 13. She ended up with nine kills in the match.
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Lily Woita of Bishop Neumann watches a serve go long against Elkhorn during the title match of the Bishop Neumann Tournament on Sept. 13. She served up one ace and six digs in the loss.
WAHOO- Heartbreak was the feeling the Class C-1 No. 7 Bishop Neumann volleyball team walked away with from their home invite on Sept. 13. The Cavaliers reached the finals of the tourney but ended up getting second after falling to Elkhorn in three sets, 25-17, 24-26, and 21-25.
Madison Wiese of Bishop Neumann returns the ball against Elkhorn in the title match of the Bishop Neumann Tournament on Sept. 13. The Cavaliers fell to the Antlers in three sets.
Kyler Cada of Bishop Neumann goes for a kill at the net during the title match of the Bishop Neumann Tournament on Sept. 13. The Cavaliers came in second with a 2-1 record.
Ila Bolden of Bishop Neumann sets the ball against Elkhorn during the Bishop Neumann Tournament on Sept. 13. She had 29 assists in a three set loss to the Antlers.
Lily Woita of Bishop Neumann watches a serve go long against Elkhorn during the title match of the Bishop Neumann Tournament on Sept. 13. She served up one ace and six digs in the loss.