The Hamilton Southeastern volleyball team won the Brebeuf Jesuit Invitational on Saturday.
The Royals opened the tournament by beating Bishop Chatard 25-10, 25-14. Brooke Elliott and Lovie Wallace each hit six kills, while Avery Hobson added five kills. Lauren Harden served four aces. Jada Berg collected seven digs and Jordan Engelmann had six digs. Olivia Phillips dished out 10 assists.
Next up was Bloomington South, and Southeastern won that match 25-20, 25-22. Wallace led the attack with 10 kills, while Delaney Garner spiked seven kills. Engelmann had 13 digs and two aces, while Berg made seven digs. Emily Weber handed out 10 assists.
The Royals next defeated Tri-West 25-18, 25-11. Garner hit 10 kills in the middle, with Hobson and Harden both smacking six kills. Harden also served two aces. Weber added 13 assists and four kills. Engelmann collected six digs and Emi Robinson had five digs.
Southeastern finished the event by beating Penn 25-23, 25-16 in the championship match. Carly Mills had 12 digs. Weber dished out 11 assists, while Phillips handed out nine assists. Harden led the offense with nine kills, followed by Hobson with seven and Garner with five.
“I was thrilled with how we responded to a spirited Penn team,” said Royals coach Jason Young. “We showed grit, and in the end, Brooke Elliott had a huge kill for us at 24-23 to seal the first set.”
Southeastern is 14-0 and will play the Mudsock match at Fishers on Tuesday. The match begins at 5:30 p.m.