Prairie rallied down two sets to none, including winning the fourth-set 33-31, to earn a five-set victory over Battle Ground in Tuesday’s nonleague match.
The Falcons won the match 20-25, 21-25, 25-19, 33-31 and 15-13.
Three Falcons posted double-digit kill numbers, led by Katie Vroman’s 22 kills. She also added 14 digs and four serving aces. Maddi Cederholm added 11 kills and Sophia Carter had 10.
Setter Lainne Wilkins dished out 53 assists and also added five aces and 16 digs. Molly Packer had 38 digs and six assists for Prairie, which improves to 3-0.
Bethany Tuchardt paced BG with 20 kills, three blocks and 11 digs and Julia Baiar had 32 assists and seven digs.
Stars of the day
• Taylor Foster, Woodland volleyball, had what coach Danielle Hutton called a “big night”: a team-best 19 kills and four aces in a four-set victory over Columbia River.
• Olivia Hewett, Hudson’s Bay girls soccer, posted six saves in goal for the shutout in Bay’s 1-0 victory over Heritage.
• Gracie Dolan, Washougal volleyball, had team highs in kills (14) and blocks (10) in a sweep of Mark Morris.
• Nate Schreiner, Columbia River boys golf, shot a 38 to lead the Chieftains in a 2A GSHL match win over Hockinson at The Cedars
• Chase Williams, Union boys golf, shot a 39 at Club Green Meadows to lead the Titans in a dual-match win over Heritage.
• Emily Phelps, Fort Vancouver cross country, covered the 5,000-meter course at Pacific Park in a first-place time of 18:42.
• Julia Skimas, Columbia River soccer, scored one goal and assisted another in River’s 5-1 victory over Woodland.
• Daniel Maton, Camas boys cross country, ran 15:40 on the 5,000-meter course hosted by Heritage to lead Papermakers in a four-way meet.
• Halle Jenkins, Camas girls cross country, won a four-team meet at Heritage, covering the 5,000 meter course in 18:49.
• Delaney Nicoll, Ridgefield volleyball, had 17 kills, four blocks and 13 assists in a three-set win over Hockinson.
• Abby Cummins, King’s Way volleyball, posted 25 assists, three kills, two blocks and five digs in a three-set sweep of Elma.
• Katie Kogler, Firm Foundation volleyball, led the Eagles wiht 10 kills, four blocks, six digs and a pair of aces in a four-set win over 1A Seton Catholic.
• Paytn Barnette, Ridgefield girls soccer, assisted both goals in the Spudders’ 3-2 loss to Hockinson.