Top performers: Williamsville’s Riley Holliday reaches 2,000 career assists in key win

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This is a daily list of top performers from Springfield-area high school sports teams for the week of Sept. 16-21, compiled from information provided to The State Journal-Register by coaches, athletic directors and team statisticians.

To have your team’s athletes included, email results to sports@sj-r.com.

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Tuesday, Sept. 24

🏐 Volleyball

Britni Walters/Riley Holliday, Williamsville: Walters compiled 25 kills and 25 digs and Holliday supplied 29 assists as Williamsville went the distance to defeat visiting Athens 25-19, 24-26, 25-22 in a key Sangamo Conference match. Holliday reached 2,000 assists in the process.

Mackenzie Mehochko/Kinley Stolte, Nokomis: Mehochko racked up 21 kills and 18 digs and Stolte provided 24 assists, five kills and three service aces as Nokomis won a three-setter, 25-22, 27-29, 25-10 over Lutheran in an MSM Conference match.

Madison Clark/Rachel Becker, Springfield High: Clark recorded 16 assists and five service aces and Becker led the Senators with nine kills in a 25-19, 25-19 victory over Southeast on the first day of the City Tournament.

Emma Sabatka, Pleasant Plains: Delivered nine assists and collected seven digs to help Plains defeat visiting Auburn 25-9, 25-12.

Reagan McGlauchlen, Pana: Helped the Panthers improve to 16-4 with a team-leading nine kills of a 25-16, 25-23 victory over Teutopolis.

Grace Cleveland, Jacksonville Routt: Led the team with 13 digs and five kills in a 25-16, 25-19 loss to Concord Triopia in a Western Illinois Valley Conference match.

🏌 Boys Golf

Aiden Hatalla, North Mac: The senior carded a 2-over-par 72 for medalist honors and North Mac won the South Central Conference Tournament by nine strokes, 318-327 over second-place Pana at Indian Springs Golf Course in Fillmore.

🏌 Girls Golf

Taylor Keirs/Jersey West, North Mac: Kiers ended with an 81 and West followed with an 83 for second and third place, respectively, as the Panthers won the South Central Conference Tournament 356-398 over second-place Staunton at Indian Springs Golf Course in Fillmore.

Kristilyn Levora, Carlinville: The senior won medalist honors, shooting a 78 at the South Central Conference Tournament. She was the only golfer to represent the Cavaliers.

⚽ Boys Soccer

Keagan Brown/Kaelen Furness, Carlinville: Brown knocked in two goals to go with an assist and Furness scored twice in Carlinville’s 6-2 home victory over Piasa Southwestern.

Monday, Sept. 23

⚽ Boys Soccer

Julian Rice/Bryce Kukla, Riverton: Rice scored two goals and Kukla netted the other as Riverton tallied three second-half goals to collect a 3-0 home win over Decatur St. Teresa. Both Rice and Kukla had an assist apiece.

🏌Boys Golf

Max Fisher, Williamsville: The sophomore won the individual Sangamo Conference title on the third playoff hole against Pleasant Plains’ Anderson Thielen after the pair shot 4-over-par 76 in regulation at The Rail.

Anderson Thielen/Landon Jacobson, Pleasant Plains: Thielen and Jacobson finished in second and third place, respectively, at the Sangamo Conference meet to lead the Cardinals to the team title at The Rail. Jacobson shot 80.

This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: Springfield area high school top performances, Sept. 23-28

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