Fellowship Christian's dream season continued with a clutch performance in the Division 3 North volleyball quarterfinals last night with Austin Prep. "I'm really proud of the girls," said coach Correne Chodakowski after watching her Rams douse the Cougars in four games. "Last year, we graduated six seniors, including four starters. It's just awesome to see their effort rewarded by a trip to the (North) semifinals. Chelsea Kirmelewicz was all over the floor, crunching 22 kills with five blocks and 24 digs. Angie Tran ran off seven straight service points on her way to a team-high 16 points with five aces.
Read More »Replacing two starters who were out close to a week due to illness, Meghan Genest and Katie Rego did a great job keeping Fellowship Christian on a winning path, topping Northeast, 3-0.
Read More »Fellowship Christian Academy's volleyball squad easily defeated Chelsea, 3-0, with half of the Rams' third-game lineup featuring the Kirmelewicz family.
Sisters Chelsea, a senior with a team-high 5 kills, 9th grader Jenna (7 service points with an ace) and 7th grader Molly all saw action in a game won by FCA, 25-16.
Read More »The combination of Christi Morimizu's seven straight service points and Chelsea Kirmelewicz's strong net play turned a moribund Fellowship Christian start into a 3-1 volleyball victory over Whittier (now 7-5). Senior Bethany Dyer's suffocating defense and 17 digs played a key role as well for the Rams (10-1).
Read More »Chelsea Kirmelewicz was everything for Fellowship Christian, who won an early battle of volleyball unbeatens by sweeping past Shawsheen, 3-0. The senior led the Rams with 10 kills and 2 blocks while also pitching in 8 service poins and 6 aces. Strong net play and defense from Angie Tran and Bethany Dyer paid dividends as well for Fellowship (3-0).
Read More »Chelsea Kirmelewicz took over a tight match with five huge service points and four aces in the second game alone, lifting Felllowship Christian over Whittier Tech in three straight tight games, 26-24, 28-26 and 27-25.
Bethany Dyer delivered serious defense in the win, while sophomore Angie Tran, trying volleyball this fall for the first time, sparked the Rams in Game 3.
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