Sports
October 3, 2017

N. Union spikers defeat Kenton

By From JT Staff Reports

North Union’s varsity volleyball team defeated Kenton in four sets on Monday. Lettermen for the Lady Cats are from left, front row, Paxon Stofcheck, Josie Duncan and Darian Thompson; back row, Brycelyn Deickert, Taylor Day and Lisse Michael.

(Journal-Tribune photo by Sam Dillon)

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