It took less than an hour for the Kenyon-Wanamingo Knights to sweep the Awesome Blossoms of Blooming Prairie in the Garden on Monday night.

Kenyon-Wanamingo was impressive from the opening serve. They won the first game 25-4 with Blooming Prairie collecting only one offensive point and their other points coming off a service error and two hitting errors.

Megan Flom collected five kills and four ace serves and Mara Quam added four kills and three aces in that first set, according to my unofficial statistics.

Quam would not see the floor the rest of the night and neither would senior setter Mia Peterson. The Knights dominated the second set also 25-10. Every Kenyon-Wanamingo reserve player got in the second and third sets.

Freshman Ally Peterson was impressive in the second set in particular, with four ace serves and tallied six kills on the night and five ace serves total. Junior Madisyn Alme had four kills and two aces.

Flom, with 14 kills unofficially, Ally Peterson and Alme were our Sviggum Insurance Agency of Wanamingo Knights of the match along with libero Kasey Dummer, who had a number of perfect passes to a few different setters during the match.

Freshman Madi Luebke did a nice job setting for Kenyon-Wanamingo. The Knights were down 8-3 in the third set and roared back for the 25-16 win.

Kenyon-Wanamingo plays Kasson-Mantorville on Tuesday night in the Castle in Kenyon and the match will be broadcast on Power 96 Radio 95.9 FM. You can also listen by clicking on the Listen Live button on the power96radio.com website or downloading the free RadioPup app on your favorite mobile device.

We should begin our broadcast about 7PM if everything is on time.

The Blooming Prairie Garden- photo by Gordy Kosfeld
The Blooming Prairie Garden- photo by Gordy Kosfeld
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