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Hamshire-Fannett evens the score with Silsbee, beat the Tigers in five games

By JOHNNIE WALTERS

October, 21, 2008

HAMSHIRE - Not an easy win, but a win nonetheless.

Hamshire-Fannett evened the score against Silsbee Tuesday night, beating the Tigers 3-2 in a District 21-3A game. Silsbee won the first two games 25-19, 25-14 before Hamshire-Fannett won the final three 26-24, 25-20, 15-12.

Kindra Wright led the Horns with 26 kills, 21 digs, seven blocks, and six aces. Meagan LaDay had 12 kills and 21 digs. Danielle Johnson had 53 assists and 20 digs and teammate Macy Howerton had 22 digs.

Silsbee's Kalynn Drake had 17 kills and 25 digs. Chastity Foster had 16 kills and Stacey Davis had 12 kills and 13 digs. Caitlin Calicut had 42 assists.

With the win, Hamshire-Fannett is now tied with Silsbee for first place at 6-1. Orangefield is in third place at 5-3.

Two games remain in district play. If both teams end the season as co-district champions, than the schools will play a district playoff game to determine the No. 1 and 2 playoff seeds.âââââ

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