Sophomore Reese Franklin gets the kill for the Lighthouse Christian Lions in their straight-set victory at the Grace Lutheran Royals, Tuesday night. | EastIdahoSports.com POCATELLO — Grace Lutheran’s quest for consecutive state volleyball championships has gotten off to a rocky start. Following a defeat at the hands of Lighthouse Christian Tuesday night, the Royals have lost four straight and dipped below .500. The Lions (9-9, 2-2) bested the reigning 1A champs in straight sets: 25-18, 25-17, 25-8. Since starting the season 3-0, Grace Lutheran (5-6, 4-3) has not earned back-to-back wins. Grace Lutheran freshman Aria Stoddart gets the kill over the Lighthouse Christian block. | EastIdahoSports.com The Royals return to conference play Thursday, when they visit Challis High School and the Vikings (11-7-1, 6-1). Their next five matches — of seven remaining — will be against conference opponents. Grace Lutheran sophomore Giana Maag gets the kills against Lighthouse Christian. | EastIdahoSports.com The post Lighthouse Lions dominate Grace Lutheran Royals in straight sets appeared first on East Idaho News.
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Lighthouse Lions dominate Grace Lutheran Royals in straight sets
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