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Here are the top performers in Montgomery area high school sports for the week beginning September 10th and ending September 16th.

To submit high school scores, statistics, records, leaders and other items, email jshames@gannett.com or sports@montgomeryadvertiser.com.

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Tuesday

Avery Rogers, Prattville Christian: Had 11 digs in three-set win over Alabama Christian.

Baylee Rogers, Prattville Christian: Had 28 assists. On the same subject : Central Alabama Neighborhood Health Initiative to hold a ceremony beginning Saturday.

Coco Thomas, Prattville Christian: Totaled eight kills, six digs, five aces and three blocks.

Hannah Jones, Prattville Christian: Racked up 14 kills and six digs.

Ava Card, St. James: Had 15 kills, nine digs and six aces in a three-set win over Sidney Lanier.

Kaylin Corley, St. James: Had 12 kills.

Kiya Jupiter, St. James: Racked up 10 kills.

Tatiana Shuford, St. James: A total of 32 assists.

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Monday

Baylee Rogers, Prattville Christian: Had 11 assists and three aces in a three-set win over Dadeville. On the same subject : ‘Invest in women’: Female athletes are changing the ownership of professional sports.

Hannah Jones, Prattville Christian: Totaled eight kills.

Ava Card, St. James: Collected 21 kills and 17 digs in the Trojans’ wins over Providence Christian and Carver.

Kaylin Corley, St. James: Had 12 kills and 19 digs.

Tatiana Shuford, St. James: Posted 33 assists and 10 digs.

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Weekend

Berkeley Wright, Brewbaker Tech: Had 17 kills and 12 aces as the Rams went 2-2 in the Auburn Tournament. See the article : Montgomery area high school sports highlights in the first full week of the season.

Kennedi Hill, Brewbaker Tech: Racked up 13 kills and three blocks.

Addison Cherry, Trinity Presbyterian: Totaled 109 assists and 15 digs as the Wildcats went 4-1 in the Battle by the Bay Tournament, losing only to eventual champion Hoover.

Emma Moody, Trinity Presbyterian: Collected 35 kills, 17 blocks and four aces at the Battle by the Bay Tournament.

Isabel Hill, Trinity Presbyterian: Posted a 2.37 in serve receive and had 56 digs.

Reese Patterson, Trinity Presbyterian: Had 21 kills and six blocks.

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Weekend

William Mann, Elmore County: Placed 21st out of 168 runners in the Montgomery Trailblazer, with 18:43. They led the Panthers to a sixth place finish out of 16 teams.

Grant Casey, Montgomery Academy: Set a school record by running 15:57 in the 5K at the Montgomery Trailblazer, winning by 22 seconds and leading the Eagles to fifth place. The time was the seventh fastest at Alabama this season.

Will Yeager, Pike Road: Finished 13th at the Montgomery Trailblazer, running 17:56, as the Patriots took eighth.

Carson Roberson, Prattville Christian: Posted a time of 18:30 in the Montgomery Trailblazer, which placed 20th and led PCA to a seventh place finish.

Mason Myers, Prattville Christian: He ran 18:51 to finish 23rd.

Preston Phillips, St. James: Placed 26th in the Montgomery Trailblazer with a time of 18:55 to lead the Trojans to a 10th place finish.

Chappell Hill, Trinity Presbyterian: Led the Wildcats to a second-place team finish by placing eighth and running 17:04 at the Montgomery Trailblazer.

Matthew Blake, Trinity Presbyterian: Ran 17:34 to finish 10th at the Montgomery Trailblazer.

Jackson McIntyre, Trinity Presbyterian: He ran 18:53 to finish 24th.

John Thomas Mathison, Trinity Presbyterian: He ran 17:24 and placed ninth.

Wilson Albrecht, Trinity Presbyterian: Finished 19th with a time of 18:30.

Jacob Shames can be reached by email at jshames@gannett.com, by phone at 334-201-9117 and on Twitter @Jacob_Shames.

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