Daytona, FLA. DME Academy’s Beach Volleyball team kicked off its first season with two big wins, defeating Matanzas in a tight 3-2 match before sweeping Burns Science & Technology 5-0. The debut showcased the team’s talent and set the stage for an exciting season ahead.
Historic First Win
DME’s first-ever victory came in a hard-fought match against Matanzas. Alea DiSantis & Olivia Lewis secured the program’s first dual win, dominating 21-12, 21-12 at the No. 4 seed. Giovanna Agostini & Marcela Dias added another win at No. 2, battling to a 2-1 victory.
After Matanzas took the No. 3 and No. 1 seed matches, the outcome rested on the No. 5 pair. Ann-Charlotte Fontana & Lorali Strickland delivered under pressure, closing out the match 21-11, 21-8 to clinch DME’s first program victory.
“This was a great way to kick off DME Beach Volleyball,” said Head Coach Craig Lenniger. “Our girls stepped up when it mattered most.”
A Clean Sweep Against Burns
Facing another first-year program in Burns Science & Technology, DME settled in and dominated from start to finish, securing a 5-0 sweep. The top three seeds all won in straight sets before lineup changes at No. 4 and No. 5 gave more players a chance to shine. Ann-Charlotte Fontana & Rebecca Lopes and Luna Arias-Figueroa & Kyla LaBarre both won in 2-0 sweeps to close out the night.
“Starting the season 2-0 feels great, but we have a lot to improve before our next matches,” Lenniger added.
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