The last day of the regular season for high school volleyball teams is October 15, with district tournaments starting two days later on October 17.
Teams have one more week to battle for position, with district tournaments on the horizon.
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Here are five games to watch in the final week of the regular season:
Brevard HEAT at Heritage; Monday, 7:15 p.m
The Brevard HEAT (12-1) remained undefeated until Oct. 4, when the team lost in five sets to the St. Edward’s on the go in Vero Beach.
Senior Kathryn Bennett has been strong in net this season for the Brevard HEAT. She has a team-high 32 solo blocks and 115 kills.
Heritage is 7-7 on the season and will host the Brevard HEAT exactly one week before district tournaments begin.
Viera on Merritt Island; Tuesday, 7 p.m
This game will be the second meeting between the two volleyball heavyweights.
In their meeting last month, the Hawks (13-4) defeated the Mustangs (13-4) in straight sets to capture the Cape Coast Conference championship on Sept. 27.
This time the meeting will be hosted by Merritt Island.
Astronaut in Bayside; Tuesday, 7 p.m
The War Eagles (12-3) will travel to Palm Bay to face Bayside (13-9) for the second time this season. The astronaut took the first game in sets.
Bayside’s Jasmine Calton and Astronaut’s Kylie Redfern both put up big numbers in one statistical category this season. Kelton has 184 kills and Redfern has 181.
The War Eagles enter this game on a six-game winning streak, while the Bears are coming off a loss to Merritt Island.
Edgewood in Satellite; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m
This midweek game between Edgewood (11-6) and Satellite (7-7) could be an exciting matchup for fans.
Junior Ava Bray had 121 kills and 113 digs for the Scorpions, while on the other end of the match was Edgewood senior Kate Laerly, who has been the team’s consistent leader this season.
This is the first meeting between the teams this season and could be a good warm-up game for both programs.
of the Holy Trinity in Verich; Thursday, 19.00
The Tigers (11-5) will face Viera in the final game before the district tournament begins.
Sophomore Isabelle Clark and senior Sophia Panarese have combined for over 100 kills this season, with Panarese also serving 25 aces.
This game will be a good test for Holy Trinity as they go down the same road to face the Hawks.