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Prep report: Hawks tip East in volleyball

Stephanie Kallberg totaled 17 kills, many off Emily Neumann's 35 set assists, as Hermantown defeated Duluth East 3-1 in a high school volleyball match Tuesday night at East.

Stephanie Kallberg totaled 17 kills, many off Emily Neumann's 35 set assists, as Hermantown defeated Duluth East 3-1 in a high school volleyball match Tuesday night at East.

Katie Thun added 12 kills as the Hawks (3-0) rebounded from a first-game loss to win 15-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-14.

Mandy Kurosky led the Greyhounds (2-1) with 16 kills, while Cassie Chruscielski added 13.

Greenway 3, Duluth Marshall 0

Summer McDonald and Taylor Orhn each reached double-digits in kills and Emily Kessler recorded 41 set assists in the Raiders' nonconference win at Coleraine.

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Grand Rapids 3, Cloquet 0

Bekah Morris' 12 kills and good team serving carried the Thunderhawks to the nonconference home win.

BOYS SOCCER

Duluth East 1, Park 0

Wes Anderson's first-half goal and solid defense that limited Park to two shots on goal were the differences in the Greyhounds' win at Cottage Grove, Minn.

CEC 1, Duluth Marshall 1

The Lake Superior Conference rivals played even through two overtimes, extending the Lumberjacks' home unbeaten streak to 12 dating to a 2010 loss to Marshall.

Hermantown 3, Superior 0

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Kori Ochs scored a goal in each half and Josh Lenard made eight saves to lead the visiting Hawks to the LSC win.

Proctor 5, Two Harbors 0

The host Rails scored on five of their 15 shots on goal in the nonconference victory.

GIRLS SOCCER

Cloquet 6, Duluth Marshall 2

Maija Doran notched a hat trick in a 10-minute span of the first half to lead the Lumberjacks past the host Hilltoppers in an LSC match.

Emily Rikkola had a goal and an assist for Cloquet, which placed 20 shots on goal.

Hermantown 6, Two Harbors 1

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Hailey Hoff started the host Hawks off on the right foot with two goals in the opening 15 minutes of the nonconference contest and teammates continued the goal-scoring barrage with four more.

Amanda Laine ended the shutout with a penalty shot in the 79th minute.

Esko-Carlton 3, Hibbing 0

Tori Zime scored a pair of goals within a two-minute span of the first half to lead the Eskomos to the road win.

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