Kiya Young, Lexi Valentine, Ava Elliott and Malia Hernandez of Trinity Lutheran celebrate Elliott's kill
Kiya Young, Lexi Valentine, Ava Elliott and Malia Hernandez of Trinity Lutheran celebrate Elliott's kill

Below are scores and recaps from today’s OSAA volleyball playoff matches. We will add more highlights as we receive them.

1A

Crane 3, Condon 0 -- The top seeds won impressively, aided by aggressive attacking while making few errors. Both team brought great energy into the match.

Bonanza 3, Mohawk 0

North Douglas 3, Eddyville Charter 0 -- Brooke McHaffie recorded 18 kills and Maddy Vaughn delivered eight aces in the workmanlike win.

Adrian 3, Central Christian 0 – The victorious Antelopes won the last two sets at deuce to sweep to the first round win.

Joseph 3, Southwest Christian 0Joseph won in workmanlike fashion behind Aimee Meyers, who was a standout on attack and in serve-receive. Caleigh Johnson, Marley Hayes and Cooper Nave also were Eagle standouts. Nave led in aces and kills.

Lost River 3, Jordan Valley 2

Prairie City / Burnt River 3, Days Creek 0

Umpqua Valley Christian 3, Rogue Valley Adventist Acad. 0 -- Amy and Zoey Pappas both reached double figures in kills and digs and Amy Pappas added nine aces in UVC's home win.

Trinity Lutheran 3, Echo 0 – Trinity sandwiched lopsided 25-7 wins around one close set in the home sweep. Charlotte Quinn served 12 straight to close out the match and Aubree Weisner and Ava Elliott combined for nine blocks.

South Wasco County, Damascus Christian – The defending champion Eagles were first-round victims at home. Senior Anabell Udey (17 kills; 16 digs) had a great game in the middle for the Redsides. Jayda Iverson added 16 digs. “Our girls were full of energy and never gave up,” said South Wasco County coach Shelley Iverson.

Union 3, Ione / Arlington 1

St. Paul 3, North Lake 0 – Audra Rose was dominant in the middle for the Buckaroos, who swept at home. Meredith Coleman, Isla Haven and Gracie Koch put pressure on North Lake from behind the service line. Koch finished with 29 assists. North Lake had strong hitting and net play by senior Emily Murphy and junior Hannah Roth.

Crosshill Christian 3, Open Door Christian Acad. 1 – ODCA extended favored Crosshill Christian to four sets before falling. Crosshill got massive performances from sophomore Ryland Minnick (13 kills, 22 digs, eight blocks) and sophomore Ellie Bartel (14 kills, 19 digs) in the win.

North Clackamas Christian 3, Perrydale 0 -- Olivia Woody had a big day behind the service line in NCC's win.

Imbler 3, Myrtle Point 0 – Imbler’s balance prevailed in the sweep. Rachael Stirewalt (15 kills), Alex Patton (36 assists) and Jayda Cant (10 blocks) were three of many of have big efforts for the Panthers.

Powder Valley 3, Triangle Lake 0


3A

Vale 3, Coquille 0 -- Vale made the long, long trip pay off with a convincing win. Brogan Payne contributed six blocks for the victors.

Warrenton 3, Nyssa 0 – Warrenton yielded just 36 points, total, in the home sweep. “The girls played a very clean and aggressive game,” noted head coach Kimberly Nichols, whose team next travels to take on powerful Burns.

Westside Christian 3, Yamhill-Carlton 0 – Down three starters due to illness and injury did not slow Westside, which got its usual strong play from JoJo Christiansen, Ella Perry and Paige Lindsey and help from reserves Kyler Hildenbrand, Samantha Shephard and Kinley Deewall in the win.

Lakeview 3, Amity 2


6A

Jesuit 3, Jefferson (PDX) 0 -- Defenders Tiana Takayama, Addy Acevedo and Kiana Johnson combined for 11 aces and all three passed efficiently in the Crusaders' convincing win.

Grant 3, Glencoe 1 – Strong efforts from juniors An Roesinger and Cecily Wagstaff (22 kills, combined) propelled the Generals to victory in a match between similarly-seeded teams.

Central Catholic 3, South Medford 0 -- It was sweep revenge for Central, which lost to the Panthers in the second round of the playoffs a year ago.

South Salem 3, Sandy 0 -- Kamree Orizotti (37 assists; 4 aces) orchestrated a balanced offense for the victorious Saxons.

Sheldon 3, Tigard 0  -- The defending champion Irish romped for the first two sets before winning Game 3 in extra points, 26-24, to complete the sweep. Emma Fairbaird and Yana Tuioti teamed for 26 kills and Gracee Robertson had five aces in the win.

Westview 3, David Douglas 1

West Salem 3, Ida B. Wells 0

Nelson 3, Mountainside 1

Oregon City 3, Grants Pass 0 -- Strong early serving from Phoebe Hyland and Olivia Adamo set the tone in the Pioneers' sweep. Hitters Brooke Williams, Paige Thies and Grace Landon all shined for OC.

Forest Grove 3, North Medford 1 – Fast starts in Games 1 and 2 helped Forest Grove gain momentum on its way to the home win. The Vikings served tough, kept errors to a minimum and got 38 assists from Sofie Fox and 16 kills from Jadyn Punchocar in the win.

Barlow 3, North Salem 0

Sherwood 3, Lakeridge 0 – Consistent serving and defense propelled the Bowmen to the win. Liz Wagner and Hannah Brown each had six aces. Brown also had 33 assists.

Sunset 3, McDaniel 0 -- The Apollos used a dozen Sara Davies kills to sweep to victory.

St. Mary’s Acad. 3, McNary 0 -- Julissa Pernsteiner had 14 kills and six aces to lead St. Mary's, which rallied from five down in Game 2 to win to spark the sweep.

Roseburg 3, West Linn 0 -- Kaela Klopfenstein had 26 assists as Roseburg dropped the Lions at home. Alexa Cornell had nine kills and nine digs for West Linn in the loss.

Sprague 3, Beaverton 0 – The second-seeded Olympians got a spirited defensive effort from libero Charlotte Ponier and Faith Buchheit stepped up on the outside in the win.