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Saint Charles West rallies from 0-2 to beat Warrington in five-set volleyball match

September 05, 2025 | WARREN CO. R-III, School Districts, Missouri


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Saint Charles West rallies from 0-2 to beat Warrington in five-set volleyball match
Warrington — Saint Charles West came from behind to defeat Warrington in a five-set match at Warrington High School, completing a reverse sweep after falling behind two sets to none.

Warrington won the first two sets, both by 25-19, but Saint Charles West took the third set 25-16 and the fourth set 25-19 to force a fifth set. Saint Charles West then won the deciding set to finish the comeback and secure the match victory.

The match featured several standout individual performances. Warrington senior libero Kaylin Henke was a frequent difference-maker in serve and defense; analyst Casey Dildine cited Henke’s final stat line on the broadcast: “she had 6 kills, 9 digs, and 8 aces.” Warrington sophomore Emma Klaus was a major offensive presence early in the match; commentators noted she had 15 kills during the evening. For Saint Charles West, sophomore outside hitter Ava Becker provided key late-game offense and service pressure, and senior Eden Hollander supplied important kills and blocks during West’s comeback.

Play-by-play announcer Keith Brown called momentum swings and key moments live, including Warrington’s early set wins (“Warrington wins your first game. 25 19.”) and the closing sequence when Saint Charles West completed the comeback (“Saint Charles West, they complete the reverse sweep.”).

Saint Charles West’s comeback included improved passing and an uptick in serving effectiveness; broadcasters pointed to several service runs and tactical adjustments that opened space in the deep corners for West’s hitters. Warrington’s attacking balance, with middle and outside quick sets to Emma Klaus and others, kept the match competitive through four sets.

The teams split regular-season conference results last year; the broadcast noted upcoming schedules for both programs: Warrington will travel to Holt next and Saint Charles West will next face Fort Zumwalt South.

Attendance and environment: commentators described a lively home-crowd atmosphere at Warrington High School, with student sections and multiple local advertisers during the radio/stream broadcast. No formal roster changes or administrative actions were announced during the broadcast.

(Reporting is limited to statements and statistics given on the broadcast; final official box scores and postgame summaries were not provided in the transcript.)

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