Western Alamance had won three straight at home, but  on Wednesday they bumped up to 9-2 to make it four. They put the hurt on the McMichael Phoenix with a sharp  3-0 win. The Warriors were shut out  3-0 the last time they took on the Phoenix, so the Warriors were just returning the favor.

 Paityn Kehoe
| 09/10/25 vs McMichael | 16 | 
| 08/28/25 vs Person | 13 | 
| 09/02/25 vs Southeast Alamance | 12 | 
| 09/04/25 @ Eastern Alamance | 11 | 
| 08/18/25 @ Providence Grove | 11 | 
Western Alamance can attribute much of their success to  Paityn Kehoe, who  had 16  digs. Those  16  digs gave  Kehoe a new career-high.
 Western Alamance  was lethal from the service line and  finished the game with 11  aces. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now  served at least six  aces in four consecutive  contests.
As for McMichael, their defeat  ended  a  six-game streak of away wins  dating back to last season and  brought them to 8-6. For those keeping track at home, that's the biggest  loss they have suffered  against Western Alamance since October 3, 2017.
 Despite the loss, McMichael still got an impressive performance from   Emily Smith, who  had 11  digs and three  assists.  Charlie Tuggle also deserves some recognition as  she  posted her first assist of the season.
 Western Alamance wasted no time getting back out on the court and has already played their next  game,  a  3-0  victory against Williams on the 11th. As for McMichael, they have also already played their next match,  a  3-1  win against North Stanly on the 13th.
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