Two-year spell of regional-final setbacks broken

  • Lady Horn players drop to the floor in elation after securing the Class 2A Region IV championship Saturday afternoon. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
    Lady Horn players drop to the floor in elation after securing the Class 2A Region IV championship Saturday afternoon. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
  • Collaborating for match point of the regional championship, Landry Zapalac sends the set and Meredith Magliolo swings for the kill. Sticker Photos By Darrell Vyvjala
    Collaborating for match point of the regional championship, Landry Zapalac sends the set and Meredith Magliolo swings for the kill. Sticker Photos By Darrell Vyvjala
  • Collaborating for match point of the regional championship, Landry Zapalac sends the set and Meredith Magliolo swings for the kill. Sticker Photos By Darrell Vyvjala
    Collaborating for match point of the regional championship, Landry Zapalac sends the set and Meredith Magliolo swings for the kill. Sticker Photos By Darrell Vyvjala
  • Meredith Magliolo (center) celebrates as three Lady Eagles fail to pick up her block early in the match. Teammates (from left) Tamara Otto, Landry Zapalac, and Keaton Walker join the jubilation. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
    Meredith Magliolo (center) celebrates as three Lady Eagles fail to pick up her block early in the match. Teammates (from left) Tamara Otto, Landry Zapalac, and Keaton Walker join the jubilation. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
  • Kieryn Adams makes a leaping, twisting save on a Johnson City attack in the third set. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
    Kieryn Adams makes a leaping, twisting save on a Johnson City attack in the third set. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
  • Two-year spell of regional-final setbacks broken
    Two-year spell of regional-final setbacks broken
For two straight seasons, the Lady Horns watched Thrall hoist the Class 2ARegion IV championship trophy. After Saturday’s 3-0 sweep of Johnson City at Brenham High School, it was their turn to celebrate. “We’ve been saying all year, ‘This is our year to go to state,’” Schulenburg senior Mackenzie Kunschick said. “We all got together and played better.” Fellow senior Tamara Otto had a similar…

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