Lady Wolves remain unbeaten in district play

By LIsa Soileaux, Assistant Editor, Rayne Acadian-Tribune

 

The Lady Wolves (16-2, 3-0) kept their district slate clean Thursday when they hosted Carencro High and collected a 3-0 win.

“We’re sitting pretty good right now,” stated Rayne Head Coach Stephanie Garrett. “But, we still have some work to do. We just need to keep our level at the top of our game, not drop off.”

With a 25-8 opening win, the Lady Wolves allowed Carencro get close in the final two games, 25-18, 25-18.

During the Carencro win, Charlesha Dugas and Tarya Kanonu led in kills with five each, followed closely by teammates Katie Benoit, Tristan Mouton and Shelli Alleman with two apiece.

The offense was led in assists by Ashley Thibodeaux (7), Tristan Mouton (6) and Layni Boudreaux (5).

Digs on the back row were led by Whitney Fontenot with a dozen, along with four digs each by Katie Benoit, Layni Boudreaux, Tristan Mouton, Blair Bergeron, Shelli Alleman and Jacie Fontenot.

At the service line, Charlyn Peltier recorded six aces.

On Rayne’s win over North Vermilion, Tarya Kanonu led all kills with 19 strikes, along with two blocks and two aces.

Running the offense with assists were Tristan Mouton (14), Layni Boudreaux (10) and Ashley Thibodeaux (9).

Back row digs were handled by Blair Bergeron (8), Shelli Alleman (6), Katie Benoit (6), Jacie Fontenot (5) and Whitney Fontenot (5).

During Rayne’s win against Iota High, the Lady Wolves were forced into a tight five-game match.

Tarya Kanonu struck again at the net with 21 kills on the day, along with a block, three aces and five digs.

Layni Boudreaux recorded seven kills while Charlyne Peltier, Katie Benoit and Tristan Mouton collected six each.

Mouton led in assists with 24, long with a dozen by Boudreaux.

Digs were led by Katie Benoit with 17 and Whitney Fontenot with 14, along with five recorded by Alleman, Mouton and Bergeron.

“When we run our offense and stay at that top intensity level, we win,” Garrett continued. “At times, we allow our opponents to stay just too close. When you play against a good, well-disciplined team, you just can’t do that.”

The Lady Wolves are scheduled to travel to Northwest Thursday where they will try to attain their perfect district slate.

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