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Plymouth Athletics Recap: Volleyball Sweeps Michigan City, Lady Rockies Battle Concord, & Tennis Closes NLC Regular Season Play

By Brent Corbett | Sep 23, 2025 11:53 AM

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Boys Tennis – Varsity & JV vs. Northridge The Plymouth Boys Tennis team hosted Northridge in their final Northern Lakes Conference regular season match, falling 5–0 to the Raiders. The Pilgrims struggled to generate momentum, with the No. 2 doubles team of Benson Prater and Landon Tyler turning in the most competitive set of the evening, picking up three games against a strong Raider duo. In JV action, the Pilgrims also came up short, 7–0, but battled with determination and showed clear growth from the start of the season. ⸻ Girls Soccer – vs. Concord The Lady Rockies split their results against Concord. • JV Match: Plymouth earned a gritty 2–1 victory, led by Chloe Carlton’s two-goal performance that lifted the squad to the win. • Varsity Match: The Lady Rockies fought hard but fell 5–2 to the Minutemen. Despite the loss, Plymouth created strong scoring chances and displayed grit and offensive creativity, leaving plenty of positives to build on moving forward. ⸻ Volleyball – vs. Michigan City The Plymouth Volleyball program dominated on the road, with both JV and Varsity earning sweeps over Michigan City. • JV Match: The Pilgrims controlled the match in straight sets (25–16, 25–12). Carmen anchored the defense with 9 digs, Paige was a force at the net with 6 kills, and Claire set the tone offensively with 12 assists. • Varsity Match: Plymouth kept the momentum rolling with a decisive 3–0 sweep (25–19, 26–24, 25–15). Olivia Ringer directed the offense with 31 assists and 11 digs, while Jersey Hunter (12 kills) and Sophia Stein (7 kills, 2 block assists) powered the attack. Eva Sheedy added 6 kills, 3 aces, and 11 digs in a balanced team effort. ⸻ 📌 Takeaway: Monday night brought a mix of results across sports—Volleyball earned sweeps on the road, Girls Soccer split with Concord, and Boys Tennis wrapped up NLC play. The consistent theme was growth and grit, as Plymouth teams continue to compete with energy and resilience.

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