In Cincinnati, excitement filled the air as the **first round of the KHSAA state tournament** unfolded with promising performances from several high school volleyball teams this past week. The tournament kicked off with two thrilling matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
In one of the standout games, the Notre Dame team, boasting an impressive record of **32 wins and 3 losses**, faced off against the Lexington Catholic squad, which had a strong season finishing at **26 wins and 7 losses**. It was a closely contested match, particularly in the first set, where Notre Dame narrowly clinched a 25-23 victory. Following that, the team showcased their strength and skills, taking the next two sets with scores of 25-18 and 25-18, thus sealing their spot in the next round.
Meanwhile, in another thrilling matchup, the Scott team, with their record of **30 wins and 11 losses**, faced the West Jessamine team, who ended their season at **24 wins and 17 losses**. This match was a rollercoaster ride as both teams fought hard for every point. After losing the second set 14-25 and the third set 22-25, Scott turned the tide and managed to claim the fourth set with a score of 25-22. The decisive fifth set saw Scott pulling ahead to win 15-12, securing their place in the tournament’s next round.
As the tournament progresses, fans are eager to see how these teams will perform and which will emerge victorious. Stay tuned for more updates on the KHSAA state tournament as it unfolds!
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