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  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

  • WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    WEBSTER CITY - The No. 13-ranked (Class 4A) Webster City volleyball team may have let North Polk and Ballard hang around last night, but the Lynx proved they can be closers as they opened their 2013 season with a pair of 2-0 victories inside the WCHS gymnasium. Webster City (2-0) swept North Polk, 25-20 and 25-21, took a brief hiatus and then returning to the court to steamroll Ballard, 25-19 and 25-15. "We're still working on tweaking a few things, so I think a couple of (sets) were probably closer than they needed to be, but we had control of the matches the entire time," WCHS head coach Jess Howard said. "We came out on top in both matches, so that was good."

    VolleyballTriangularWebster City LynxNorth Polk CometsBallard Bombershigh school prep actionsportsathletics

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