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GALWAY Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake senior setter Claire Isaksen could see the difference during the second non-league volleyball match between her team and Galway.
“We played them earlier in the season,” Isaksen said Saturday after the Spartans’ three-set win in the Eagles’ gym. “They’ve improved so much.”
That was the objective when Galway coach Mike Glenn set up a series of non-league matches between his Class D squad and some of the best the Suburban Council has to offer.
Class A-sized Burnt Hills won Saturday’s match 25-10, 25-11, 25-19, after prevailing against the Eagles on March 27 by scores of 25-5, 25-17, 25-8.