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By RICK PETERSON

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Nothing came easy for Topeka West volleyball Wednesday night, but the Chargers showed resiliency and perseverance to go 2-0 and earn top honors in the USD 501 triangular at Topeka High.

After topping Highland Park 25-14, 25-14 in its first match of the night, Topeka West let a lead get away in a 26-24 first-set loss to Topeka High before rebounding to take a 25-14 second-set win over the Trojans and surviving a late High rally to hold on for a 25-20 match-clenching win in the third set.

TWest2025VB501 1Topeka West celebrates a point in Wednesday's USD 501 volleyball triangular at Topeka High. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

"I do think that my girls are battling and we're doing the things that we need to do,'' West coach Alyx Nash said. "We know what our game is and we know that we have to have a hitting game and they definitely clicked and they came together.

"I'm very proud of the girls and the way they pulled out those last two sets.''

SydneyVanDyke2025VB501 1Topeka West junior Sydney VanDyke returns a serve in Wednesday's USD 501 volleyball triangular at Topeka High. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

West junior Sydney Van Dyke was also proud of the way the Chargers performed in crunch time.

"I think there was more fire in us that we couldn't let another 501 beat us in our own city,'' VanDyke said. "And I think we just came together as a team and really had that leadership as a team.''

CampbellDawson2025VB501 2Topeka High junior Campbell Dawson (20) celebrates a kill with her teammates Wednesday night against Topeka West. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

Now 12-13 on the season, West took a 17-12 first-set lead and led 20-16 and 22-20 before Topeka High rallied to go up 23-22 on a service ace from sophomore Itzel Woods and 24-22 on a kill from junior Campbell Dawson.

West scored two straight points to pull even at 24-24 on a kill from VanDyke but the Trojans answered with the set-winning points, closing out a 26-24 win on a kill from sophomore Sophia Brown.

The Chargers turned the tables on the Trojans in the second set, jumping out to an 18-9 advantage on a VanDyke kill and scored five of the final six points to close out the 11-point win.

BreKeeling2025VB501 1Topeka West senior Bre Keeling (11) celebrates with her teammates after scoring the final point in Wednesday's win over USD 501 rival Topeka High. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

West also jumped out to a big lead in the third set, opening up a 22-11 cushion but the Trojans battled back to get within 22-18 and 24-20 before the Chargers closed out the win on a kill from senior Bre Keeling.

Keeling, who has been fighting through a knee injury, came up big at the net for the Chargers.

"She played really well,'' Nash said. "She's battling and her leadership is great. She's talking to the girls, she's communicating, and when we go down she's definitely one that the girls look at, and Sydney as well, that they look at and they help us stay in control of our game.''

Nash said that it means a lot to the Chargers to be able to do well against their 501 rivals.

"I think sometimes 501 can be overlooked,'' Nash said. "We have a lot of talent here. We have a lot of athletes here and any time we step into the Dungeon and any time we step onto the court against Topeka High we're definitely trying to bring our 'A' game and they're always bringing their 'A' game, so it's always a battle.

"And Highland Park had a team of athletes and their coach (Isaac Johnson) is doing a great job with them.

HiPark2025VB 1Highland Park is 10-10 on the season after losses to USD 501 foes Topeka High and Topeka West Wednesday night. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

Topeka High (6-9) went 1-1 on the night, rolling to a 25-7, 25-10 win over Highland Park in the first match of the night.

Highland Park is now 10-10 on the season.

MATCH RESULTS

Topeka High def. Highland Park, 25-7, 25-10; Topeka West def. Highland Park, 25-14, 25-14; Topeka West def. Topeka High, 24-26, 25-14, 25-20.

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