
HILLSBORO, Kan. - Moundridge High School seniors Hollister Wolf (Moundridge, Kan.) and Jessie Vogts (Moundridge, Kan.) have signed letters of intent to play volleyball next season for the 2009 KCAC conference champion Tabor College Bluejays.
Wolf, a 5-4 setter, and Vogts, a 6-0 outside hitter, helped lead the Wildcats to a 36-9 record, a second place finish in the Canton tournament, a share of the Heart of America league title, the sub-state tournament title, and the 2009 Class 2A State title.

HILLSBORO, Kan. - Halstead High School senior Rachel Phillips (Halstead, Kan.) has signed a letter of intent to play volleyball next season for the 2009 KCAC conference champion Tabor College Bluejays.

Hillsboro, Kan. - Coming off the heels of its seventh KCAC regular season title in the past eleven years, the Tabor College Volleyball team was honored this past week as five Bluejays were named to the All-KCAC Teams including two Player of the Year selections, three First Team All-KCAC selections, and two Second Team All-KCAC selections.
Senior Ashley Cohlmia (Wichita, Kan.) and sophomore Mandi Phillips (Halstead, Kan.) were both named KCAC Player's of the Year and earned First Team All-KCAC selections. Cohlmia was named KCAC Volleyball Player of the year, and Phillips was named KCAC Setter of the Year.

Hillsboro, Kan. - The Tabor College Volleyball season came to an unexpected close Friday evening at home as the KCAC regular season champs and No. 1 seeded Bluejays fell to fourth seeded Bethel College in three games, (19-25, 13-25, 17-25).
"The end of our season was unexpected and heart-breaking," said Head Coach Amy Ratzlaff. "We had been playing well and practicing hard. Sometimes in this wide, wide, world of sports things just don't go your way and Friday night was one of those nights. Everything on the court just didn't go as planned, and the harder we tried, the worse it got."

Hillsboro, Kan. - The Tabor College Volleyball season came to an unexpected close Friday evening at home as the KCAC regular season champs and No. 1 seeded Bluejays fell to fourth seeded Bethel College in three games (19-25, 13-25, 17-25).
Tabor who swept the regular season series from Bethel struggled to get anything going offensively or defensively as the Threshers avoided a third defeat at the hands of the Bluejays this season.