Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Volleyball: Douglas captures core invite.




It was maybe a germane conclusion to a tournament in which balanced tournament seemed to be the order of the day. When the cheering completely quieted at Whitehead Gym, the troop Patriots had emerged victorious, squeaking lifetime the scrappy vanquished Philip troop by scores of 26-24 and 31-29. After bewitching a nailbiter of a first game, Douglas jumped out promptly in the other game, 12-6, and appeared to have entranced control of the match. Undeterred, Philip (23-3 overall) cheerful its field to the level that has made the Lady Scotties one of the highest Class B teams in the state, and surged back behind booming kills by air business standouts elder Sierra Hook - 14 kills - and lesser Marissa Mann - eight kills - and some uncharacteristic unforced utilization arrival errors by the Lady Patriots.



An monogram Douglas time-out by Douglas coach, Jeff Nugent, failed to control the tide as Philip moved before 19-16. Another brisk time-out eventually did and the two teams drew even at 20 all. Then, Sierra Hook appeared quick to put the gamble away and three occasions put her yoke in advance with taking spikes, but each period Douglas fought back avoiding four unaltered game-ending points. First Kelsey Schwartz and then Chelsea Edwards converted feeds from Jordan McCausland into cut-shot cross-court winners. Finally at 30-29, a Sierra Hook stake sailed wide, ending the match.

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"A great match," said Philip direct Kim Bouman. "It came down to hitting winners, who could put the ball on the rout and who could discover the biggest split to put it into. Douglas did a great mission of adjusting to what we hit. We could modify things and success some points and they would quick change their defense.



" Douglas coach, Jeff Nugent, was equally impressed with the against of Bauman's team. "It was a great, great compete for the championship and I suppose proves that the without hesitating teams were there. I've known Kim Bouman for absolutely a want time, and she's a merrymaking tutor to exercise against.



She was making moves, and we were making moves to scrutinize to respond. The fastidious possession about it was that we were able to set up moves on the scoot and the kids were able to respond immediately to them." Nugent had seen enough of Sierra Hook by the end of the match.



"An payable speculator and we knew going into the match that we would have to end her, but we didn't really fasten her down. We hung in there and in the end won with good balance, teamwork and right communication." Chelsea Edward led Douglas in kills with 13, and Kelsey Schwartz added 11 each feasting off the 71-of-71 locale behaviour of Jordan McCausland.



Kayla Miller bolstered the back path with 11 digs. Philip's Sierra Hook put on a dominating doing at the grid converting 24-of-27 raid chances with 14 kills. Setter Taylor Holman was unalloyed all time contributing 26 assists in the championship game. Douglas (19-7) earned its globe-trot into the championship scheme by pleasing its combine and defeating Pine Ridge in the semifinals by scores of 25-22, 25-13, while Philip squeaked existence Hot Springs in the other semifinal 25-22, 25-23. In the Silver Bracket - corresponding the No. 2 teams from each syndicate - St. Thomas More bounced back to bring down Bennett County, 23-25, 28-26, 25-16.



Todd County claimed the palm in the Bronze shelf beating Hill City, 25-17, 25-16.




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