PHOTOS: Veterans volleyball crowned Houston County champions in annual county tournament

Photos from the Houston County volleyball tournament on Monday, Sept. 23, 2024.

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The Lady ‘Hawks were announced county champions after Monday’s tournament. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
Veterans celebrates their county championship after Monday’s tournament. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
Emma Smith (14) sets up the offense for the Lady Panthers. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
Emma Smith (14) gets the ball back to the front row. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
Two Demonettes get the ball over the net as a Lady ‘Hawk attempts to block. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
Ava Sexton (22) sets up a teammate for an attack against Northside. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
Jasmine Cyrulinski (22) gets down for the dig during Monday’s county tournament. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
Jasmine Cyrulinski (22) tips the ball over the net against Warner Robins on Monday. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
The Lady Panthers guard against a Veterans attack during Monday’s county tournament. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
Alyssa Baughier (13) sets up a teammate on Monday. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
Sarah Dunford (18) gets the ball over the net against Veterans on Monday. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
A Lady Eagle sets up a teammate against Warner Robins. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)
The Lady Eagles guard against a Demonette attack during Monday’s county tournament. (Michael Hardison Jr/HHJ)

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