CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association released weekly honors highlighting Victoria White as the Food Lion Offensive Player of the Week and Clarke Blakemore as the Food Lion Rookie of the Week. In a pair of conference wins over Chowan and Bowie State, Victoria White totaled 25 kills and a hitting percentage of .315. The junior led the team in kills in each game with 11 against the Hawks and 14 against the Bulldogs. The Kansas City, MO native also added six digs and three total blocks. White and the Vikings have moved to 12-0 in CIAA action and have won nine straight games. Clarke Blakemore recorded a total of 12 kills, three digs, and three total blocks in a pair of wins for the Vikings. The freshman had eight kills, two digs, and a .267 hitting percentage against Bowie State. Against Chowan, the Knoxville, TN native had three block assists and four kills to help the Vikings remain undefeated in CIAA play.
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