TCC Volleyball: TCC Saints Power Past Conotton Valley Rockets in Impressive Volleyball Victory
By Michelle Angelini | Sep 23, 2025 9:28 PM
The TCC Saints delivered a dominant performance on the court, sweeping the Conotton Valley Rockets in three sets — 25-20, 25-16, 31-29 — in a high-energy volleyball matchup that showcased stellar team chemistry and individual brilliance. Led by standout hitter Khloe Trivoli, the Saints overpowered the Rockets with strong offensive firepower and relentless defense. Trivoli was an unstoppable force at the net and all over the floor, racking up an astounding 24 kills, 3 blocks, and 3 aces. Her ability to control the tempo of the match and lead both offensively and defensively set the tone for the Saints early on. Setting the table for Trivoli and the Saints' attackers was setter Jess Selinsky, who orchestrated the offense with precision and tallied an impressive 29 assists on the night. Her court vision and consistency were key in keeping the Rockets' defense off balance throughout the match. Defensively, the Saints were anchored by a rock-solid back row. Ryann Walker led the charge with 19 digs, while Miya Olson and Nora Jackson each contributed 13 digs and 3 aces, showcasing their dual-threat capabilities. Wynter Hayes added 8 digs, further bolstering the Saints’ defense and helping to neutralize the Rockets' attack. At the net, Bella Milburn came through with 2 crucial blocks, while Trivoli’s blocking presence added another layer of protection. Angel McConnell also contributed from the service line with 1 ace, rounding out a strong all-around team performance. The Saints closed out the match in dramatic fashion with a thrilling 31-29 win in the third set, fending off multiple set points and showing resilience under pressure. With sharp serving, tough defense, and a powerful offensive attack, TCC demonstrated why they remain a serious threat in their division. The Saint JV fell to Conotton Valley (13-25, 14-25) leading the the JV was Suzanna Sica Calel with 5 digs, Lynsie Tienarend with 3 kills, and Addi Meryo with 2 aces. The Saints improve their record 13-3 (6-2). The Saints will host the Newcomerstown Trojans on Thursday with the JV starting at 5:30.