SDICKINSON — It was another exciting week of Region 7 volleyball action as the second half of the 2024 season begins. Here is how each team performed from Thursday night. The Bulldogs had a huge bounce-back win over the Bantams in convincing fashion.

BCHS took the first set 25-17, then followed it up with a 25-19 win and dominated in the third set with a 25-15 victory. ADVERTISEMENT Senior middle-hitters Sophia Headley and Kennedy Senn led the Bulldogs with 8 kills apiece, while Headley also had 2 aces and Senn led the team with 14 digs. BCHS will be back in action on Tuesday, Oct.

8 against Glen Ullin/Hebron at home. On the Belfield side, junior outside-hitter Dokia Chruszch led the Bantams with 8 kills along with an ace. She also had 20 digs, which was second on the team.

Freshman libero Page Zacher led all players with 30 digs and junior setter Aubrey Roberts tallied 11 assists. The Bantams will travel to Center-Stanton High School on Tuesday, Oct. 8 to take on the Wildcats This was a huge test for the Nighthawks.

New England had won its last five matches coming into Thursday’s contest and Hettinger-Scranton had dropped its last two matches. However, the Nighthawks went into New England Public School primed and ready. They snapped the Tigers’ hot streak in pretty dominant fashion.

The first set was tight, with the Nighthawks winning, 25-22, and then losing the middle frame, 25-19. But after the second, it was all Hettinger-Scranton. The Nighthawks dominated on both s.