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Two Harbors Volleyball Digs Deep into Winning Streak – Rachel Bopp Hits 1,000

The Two Harbors Agates volleyball team hosted their In­fluential Person Night on October 10th, pay­ing tribute to the im­portant individuals in their lives—whether parents, aunts, un­cles, grandparents, or guardians. The event coincided with a matchup against Mc­Gregor, but the night’s highlights extended far beyond the score­board.

One player, in par­ticular, has been influ­ential on and off the court. Rachel Bopp, a senior in the outside hitter role, achieved a significant mile­stone by recording her 1,000th career dig. A defensive dig is a crit­ical play in volleyball, where players prevent opposing attacks from scoring, keeping the ball in the team’s pos­session. To commem­orate the achievement, Bopp is now in pos­session of the volley­ball that marked her 1,000th dig.

This achievement is just one of many rea­sons the Agates have had to celebrate this season. The team re­cently competed in a tournament at Mesa­bi East High School, where eight teams vied for the top spot. Despite a loss to Big­fork, the Agates se­cured victories against Hinckley-Finlayson and the host team, the Mesabi East Giants. They capped off the tournament by defeat­ing Chisholm to claim third place.

“It was so great to play teams we typical­ly wouldn’t through­out our regular sea­son. We always look forward to the annual tournament hosted by Mesabi East—they’ve always been very gra­cious to us!” said Head Coach Carley Challen­der.

On October 8th, the team secured anoth­er victory, defeating Cook County three straight sets: 25-23, 25-17, and 25-13. Ear­lier in the season, the Agates had also se­cured a win against the Cook County Vikings, building momentum as the regular season progressed. On Influ­ential Person Night, the Agates added an­other victory to their record by defeating McGregor.

“The dedication our girls had to each other as teammates and as a family unit was re­ally amazing to see,” said Challender. “Be­ing able to close our match in 3 and watch our team lead with such a high level of respect, class, and grace—it was one of the sweetest moments of the season for us as coaches. I speak for both Coach Ash­ley Paulson and my­self when I say that we’re so proud to be the head coaches of this program and have such amazing kiddos.”

With a 20-4 sea­son so far, the Ag­ates are set to face Cromwell-Wright on the Cardinal’s court on Monday, October 14th, for their final regular-season game. The team is looking to carry their winning streak and strong ca­maraderie into the postseason.

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