GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: No. 10 Flat Rock advances to D2 regional finals with win over St Catherine
FLAT ROCK β It was one teamβs match, then anotherβs, and by the fourth set it looked like it was anyoneβs game on Tuesday night down in Flat Rock.
Fresh off their first district title since 2021, the Flat Rock girls volleyball team welcomed in Wixom St Catherine for the second of two Division 2 regional semifinal matchups. And after a bit of up-and-down play early on, the hometown Rams moved one step closer to their first-ever regional crown, downing the visiting Stars 3-1 (25-17, 15-25, 25-11, 25-19) to advance through in the state tournament.βI told the girls we were on a bit of a rollercoaster, especially in that second set,β Flat Rock coach Morgan Delhey said. βWe were happy we got out of it, but we definitely need more for Thursday.β
After a few quick ties early to start the evening, Flat Rock pulled ahead 7-3 behind the serving of Sarah Giroux and never really looked back. St Catherine battled back to make it a 10-8 game, but the Rams quickly re-extended their lead and cruised to the 25-17 win after taking advantage of some Star miscues.
If the visitors maybe werenβt ready in the opening set, they sure were in the second as they jumped out to an 8-0 lead before allowing the regional hosts to creep back into it. The Rams regained composure and went on a 10-5 run to put themselves within three, but this time it was the Stars taking advantage of miscues from the opposition late to even the match up at one set apiece.
βWe just told the girls itβs not about whatβs on the other side of the court, itβs the team on our side that weβre playing against,β St Catherine coach Jayson Oliver said. βWe knew they had a good outside hitter and we were just trying to contain (Giroux) a little bit.β
Flat Rock returned the favor in the third set, going on a 6-0 run of their own to set the tone while barely letting St Catherine get into the double digits.
The Stars attempted to put together a late push and an ace from Scarlett Paquette made it 22-11, but they were too far behind as a push over the net from Reagan Higdon ended the set in favor of the Rams.
The final set saw the teams tied a dozen times before either side got to 15 points. As things got heated, each side tried to stay calm.
βWe missed three serves during those first 15 points, so we were stopping ourselves from going on those runs,β Delhey said. βWe had to be able to string together some runs, while also playing it a bit safe with our serve.
βWe did just that and thatβs where we kind of took off after that.β
Led again by Giroux, Flat Rock broke the 12-12 tie and cruised from there. St Catherine got to within four, but a solid tip from Zoe Ryan and an ace from Higdon all but secured the win.
With the loss, St. Catherine finished 22-13-1 on a season that included the programβs third straight district title. And with just three seniors, the future looks bright for the folks from Wixom.
βOur team is young,β Oliver said. βWe did have three seniors playing, but I have a freshman on the court and three sophomores playing. Just the maturity level and making some plays β we will definitely grow.β
In the win, the Rams had two players in double-double stats.
Lily Klein finished the night with 10 kills and five blocks, while Higdon and Giroux each turned in double-doubles, combining for 29 kills and 24 digs.

βThree people being in double digit for kills is absolutely what we needed to do,β Delhey said. βIβm happy for Zoe, who had 28 assists too, so she did a good job adjusting, and Lily with our block β that was something we really stressed this week.β
UP NEXT
With the win, Flat Rock (34-7) moves on in the D2 state tournament bracket to face an all-too-familiar opponent in the regional finals when they take on Milan.
Earlier in the evening, Milan took care of Dearborn Divine Child in four sets in what was another Huron League-Catholic League semifinal matchup. It will be the fourth meeting between the two Huron League rivals, including two wins for Milan in Huron League play.
βItβs going to be a battle either way,β Delhey said. βThey know our weaknesses, but also our strong suits. We have a bit of a game plan, but whether we execute will be up to the girls- they know theyβre capable, itβs just being able to put it together.β
Game time is set for 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov 13 back at Flat Rock High School.
























































