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Scobey Spikers Protect Zero At End of Record

Scobey Spikers  Protect Zero At  End of Record
THE SCOBEY GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL TEAM, all deckedout in their funky warm-up tops, get ready to take on the MonDak Thunder in Thursday’s first-round action at the District 1C Tournament in Plentywood. Below, junior Claire Lekvold has her focus on making contact with the ball to send it over to setter Kennadi Cromwell duringThursday action. — Leader Photos, mike
Scobey Spikers  Protect Zero At  End of Record
THE SCOBEY GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL TEAM, all deckedout in their funky warm-up tops, get ready to take on the MonDak Thunder in Thursday’s first-round action at the District 1C Tournament in Plentywood. Below, junior Claire Lekvold has her focus on making contact with the ball to send it over to setter Kennadi Cromwell duringThursday action. — Leader Photos, mike
 

The number zero is usually not a good thing for a team in the world of sports because it means one did not score any points and the other team did.

However, staying within the realm of sports, it is always a great thing when a team has a zero at the end of its record, meaning one is undefeated—nobody has bettered you yet.

When it comes to the sport of volleyball having that oval at the end of a team’s record is the cat’s meow, and the Scobey Spartans have been meowing all season long, at least that’s what their 18-0 overall mark is saying.

The Lady Spartans will be putting it on the line starting today (Thursday, November 7) at the East C Divisional Tournament in Sidney, where the competition becomes much more tougher than anything they have faced during the regular season.

That said, their chance of being one of two East C teams earni...