Local briefs

Seabury volleyball sweeps match

Williamsburg Seabury Academy’s volleyball team swept a match against Williamsburg on Tuesday, stomping the Panthers, 15-9, 15-0.

Seahawks coach Tracy Kitson said her team didn’t have any individual standouts, rather it was her squads communication and chemistry that stood out.

“We’ve been going through a little bit of a slump lately,” she said. “We had a little talk at school yesterday (Monday) about the things that need to change. It’s not really any individual skills. We’re past that.

“We just need to play as a team.”

The Seahawks, 6-9 overall, will travel to Barstow on Thursday.

Tennis courts open at Sport 2 Sport

Community members are welcome to use the new indoor tennis courts at Sport 2 Sport, 5200 Clinton Parkway.

Free court time is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Oct. 11.

To make reservations or for more information, call 843-4263.

No boats at Coffey

Coffey County Lake, located adjacent to the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant near Burlington, has been closed to boat fishing because of low water levels. The lake remains open to bank fishing. For updated information, call (320) 364-2475.

Grosdidier, Lucas tied for third

Kansas City, Kan. Mike Grosdidier of Baldwin and teammate Gary Lucas of Topeka were tied for third place Tuesday after the second round of the Kansas Mid Amateur Team Championship at Kansas City Country Club.

Grosdidier and Lucas fired a 1-under-par 69 Tuesday after carding an opening-round 64. They trail the leaders by four strokes.

Other city players who made the cut were Randall Conroy and Chad Roesler (135); Chris Hutchens and Dane Ogden, of Overland Park, (136); Dick Stuntz and Doug Wilson (138); Michael Rack and Craig Raybuck, of Overland Park, (140); and Curt Wright and John Aykroyd, of Overland Park, (142).