Harrison Central ranked 10th in OVAC Class IV volleyball standings
Huskies hold 6-14 record as Bellaire, St. Clairsville, Union Local and Oak Glen lead the division
Ed BanksEdBanksEd BanksNews-Herald Correspondent
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As of Oct. 6, Harrison Central volleyball is sitting at No. 10 in the OVAC Class IV standings. The Huskies, who earlier climbed to eighth in the rankings, now hold a record of 6-14 over 20 matches. They have scored 360 points for an average of 18.0.
At the top of the standings, Bellaire has surged to the No. 1 spot with an 18-2 record. The Big Reds have tallied 1,392 points, averaging 69.6 per match. St. Clairsville holds second place with a 19-3 mark and 1,110 points, averaging 58.42.
Union Local and Oak Glen occupy the third and fourth positions. The Jets are 15-5 with 1,164 points and a 58.2 average, while the Golden Bears are 16-4 with 1,142 points at 57.1.
Linsly and East Liverpool stand fifth and sixth. The Cadets are 15-5 with 956 points at 47.8, while the Potters are 13-7 with 902 points at 45.1.
Cambridge and Weir rank seventh and eighth. The Bobcats are 10-9 with 598 points at 31.47, and the Red Riders are 5-12 with 324 points at 19.06.
Buckeye Local and Harrison Central are ninth and tenth. The Panthers are 6-14 with 374 points at 18.7, just ahead of the Huskies.
Edison and Indian Creek round out the standings in 11th and 12th. Edison has 314 points at 15.7, while the Redskins are 4-16 with 298 points at 14.9.