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Sage Hill Girls’ Volleyball Pulls Out Win at Woodbridge

By Scott French, Special Contributor to the Daily Pilot
IRVINE —  Sage Hill got the test it craved, and at a most ideal moment.

An impressive, at times uneasy four-set triumph Thursday evening at Woodbridge put the Lightning in position for its first girls’ volleyball league championship in seven years — its first CIF Southern Section postseason berth since 2019 — with the means to make it happen.

Bella Giarla delivered 17 kills with just one error, Amber Wang did a lot of everything — topped by seven service aces — and the Lightning twice held off Woodbridge rallies for a 23-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-22 victory that leaves it a game behind Portola halfway through the Pacific Hills League campaign.

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Photo: Sage Hill’s Bella Giarla spikes the ball against Woodbridge in a Pacific Hills League girls’ volleyball match on Thursday. (James Carbone)
 
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