The Fannin County High School volleyball team’s 2025 season came to an end at the Elite Eight showdown in Bremen Wednesday, October 22.
Fannin came out strong in the first set, winning it 25-20. Fannin played three tough sets after that. Bremen won all three sets (13-25, 15-25, 11-25).
“Bremen is a very good team and have a lot of weapons that we could not defend. Our girls played hard and were tough. I am very proud of each one of them,” said Head Coach Suzianne Pass.
For the Lady Rebels, Taber Pass finished the day with seven digs, two kills and three assists.
Amberly Patterson had a good day defensively with 19 digs. She also had two assists offensively.
Maggie Ledford finished the night with nine digs, two kills and 25 assists. Keslie Kea had nine digs, four aces, nine kills and one assist. Karis Hurd got on the books with two digs and two kills. Maya Butler had six digs and one kill while Kendall Clore had two digs and 10 kills. Karleigh Hurd had five kills also. Adelyn Barnes had one kill.
“I am very proud of this team. The seniors were great leaders and they will be missed next year. The underclassman will have some big shoes to fill. We started out slow, but worked together and made things happen at the right time,” Pass said.