After two sets, it didn’t look like top-ranked Orangewood Christian would miss standout hitter and all-around talent, Ellie Enger, a 6-foot-2 ninth grade prodigy who leads the Rams in kills.
But after winning the first two sets, Orangewood lost the next three to First Baptist Academy of Naples for a tough 25-27, 17-25, 25-13, 25-22, 15-13 loss in a FHSAA Class 2A state semifinal on Wednesday night at Polk State College in Winter Haven.
First Baptist (31-1) advances to Wednesday’s 10 a.m. championship match against Tampa Prep (21-6), which defeated Divine Savior of Doral in three sets.
“It was a bummer,” Orangewood coach Diane Langmo said. “We didn’t play our best, which was frustrating. We missed a lot of serves tonight, and also made a lot more hitting errors. I think the girls might

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