The Greenfield Hawks girls volleyball team put on a commanding performance on Monday, September 16, defeating Shorewood in straight sets: 25-12, 25-17, 25-13. From the opening serve to the final point, the Hawks played with confidence and precision, showcasing their depth and teamwork.
Senior leader Olivia Hoedel led the way with 10 kills and 9 digs, consistently pressuring Shorewood on both offense and defense. Chloe Rodriguez and Nuriah Kaabachi each added 9 and 6 kills respectively, while Layla Somers matched Nuriah's mark with 6 kills of her own, giving the Hawks multiple attacking options. Nico Dallmann chipped in 5 kills and 6 digs, keeping the energy high at the net and in the back row.
Setter Emily Mal orchestrated the offense with 23 assists, while Cali Rodriguez anchored the defense, collecting 18 digs and adding an ace. Ava Teschendorf contributed 2 aces, providing key momentum from the service line.
Greenfield's serve receive was a major factor in the win, with the team passing at a 77% rate—meaning 3 out of every 4 passes were perfect. This steady passing allowed the offense to stay aggressive and control the tempo of the match.
With this convincing victory, the Hawks continue to build momentum and confidence as they move deeper into the season.