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Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025
The Oceana Echo

Shelby volleyball falls to North Muskegon in hard-fought battle for conference lead

Shelby played very well Tuesday night against West Michigan Conference Rivers leader North Muskegon, falling just short of an upset in a 25-17, 23-25, 25-17, 25-23 battle.
The Tigers could have moved into a first-place tie in the conference with a win, but coach McKenna Peters was pleased with the way her team played.
"I thought the girls played a great game of volleyball," Peters said. "North Muskegon is a strong team across the board, but I was proud of how our girls competed and battled through all four sets."
Peters said the Tigers entered the match hoping to be aggressive on offense, and the strategy worked, as Brylee Friedman hit for a .212 average and had a team-best 11 kills. Briar Peters added seven kills and led the defense with 17 digs.
"Both of our outside hitters had strong all-around performances," Peters said. "Their consistency on both offense and defense has been a huge asset for our team."
Peyton Rapes had 25 assists from the setter spot, and Peters praised the sophomore for playing intelligent volleyball throughout the season.
"She works incredibly hard to get to every second ball, and because of that effort, the team has developed a lot of trust in her to run our offense," Peters said. "She's shown some tremendous growth this season, and has gained a lot of confidence in her role."
Briar Peters had four aces for the team, with Hali Hayes and Kylie Brown adding two each. Friedman had 14 digs, and Rapes chipped in 13.