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"That's the first time I've done something like that all season — or ever, actually. ... It was awesome," Stuedemann said of her service run. "The first game, we knew we had experience over them — they don't have any seniors — and once we got the momentum, we just basically had to go with it."

Seneca finished with 14 aces for the match, with Hauch and Wyss totaling three each. McNamara did have fewer service errors (four) than Seneca (nine), but it had only five aces.

"We came in with the knowledge that if we served the ball to the places we wanted it to go, their passing would struggle to handle that, and we executed well," Raney said.

Stuedemann had seven kills and Pihl added five to lead the Lady Irish. Wyss was the team's leader in assists with 11. Kayla Haines had three kills and four assists.

Only Watseka, a 25-19, 29-31, 28-26 winner over El Paso-Gridley in Tuesday's other semifinal, stands in the way of the Lady Irish and their first sectional championship since 1985.

"This is a big step, obviously, for us," Raney said. "Our players have aspirations of winning a sectional and this first step is difficult. Thursday will be even more so."

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