- December 4, 2025
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As soon as the ball was passed, the rest of the team ran into action.
Julianna Pelletier and Cassidy Flakes did their handshake before subbing out with each other before the serve.
The Warriors’ squad lined up as The Villages’ starters were announced.
Communication was critical during the match.
Helena Fortes Ribeiro focused in on The Villages’ server during the match.
The girls waited patiently for a free ball to come over the net.
The Warriors’ libero Avery Valentine dove for a ball but came just short and The Villages won the point.
Katelyn Landis smiled as she subbed out for her teammate Lauren Giesler.
Killer! The team cheered after Cassidy Flakes, No. 1, had a kill.
Serve receive was an important step to setting up the team with success.
Skylar Kessler served it up for her team.
The Warriors’ hit from the back row to change up the flow of the match.
Alexa Valentine jumped in the air to set up her teammates.
First year head coach Elyssa Stimmell talked to the team during a timeout.
The Warriors had high energy throughout the match.
All six on the court worked to support each other and blockers tried to make it easier for the passers.
West Orange celebrated together after they won the match in four sets.
The team reached high to block The Villages.
Alexa Valentine and Cassidy Flakes waited patiently for the serve before they ran to their positions.
Lauren Giesler watched the score table before leaving the game to let Kettie Maroth in the game.
Keep the eye on the ball. West Orange lined up in serve receive.
Fans came out and displayed a West Orange flag to support the volleyball team.
Taking a breather. The girls played with had intensity the whole night.
The Warriors’ had a high reach and frequently stuff blocked The Villages.
Kettie Maroth hit the ball at match point in the fourth set and won the Warriors the game.
It was match point for the West Orange’s girls volleyball team with a score of 24-22.
The Warriors’ outside hitter Kettie Maroth leapt up to hit the ball and nailed down a kill. She finished the match and handed West Orange the win over The Villages Charter in four sets. The team advanced its record to 5-5.
The theme of the game was “Warriors in the Wild West” and fans showed, making their voices heard.