Housing and Development Newsletter It was fun to see the seniors all on the court at once, said coach Ehren Hug. It was a great vibe tonight and the seniors showed out, with some dazzling serving from Noah Wietzel and Emmett Ehrnstein, tallying five aces each. They were in the zone tonight and the stands were loving it.
The Chargers (4-3 in league, 4-4 overall) close out the league season at Santa Barbara on Wednesday. Noozhawk sports editor Barry Punzal can be reached at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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Sean Ortiz had a huge match for the Chargers, blasting a career-high 24 kills. He was a smart attacker and seemed to make the right swing almost every time, said DP coach Ehren Hug. It was such a competitve atmosphere tonight, Hug said of the match. We really rose to the competition and we got better. The coaches and I are proud of the constant fight the players put forth and the effort to improve was definitly apparent.
The Chargers (2-3 overall and 2-1 in league) were able to run their attack thanks to the passing of Finn Hastings and Emmett Ehrnstein.